Limetorrents.com, Billionuploads.com, Hulkfile.eu, Played.to, Swankshare.com and Dotsemper.com have been dragged for not cooperating with Lionsgate.
Category: Web
Google finds it difficult to forget you!
Google has asked the committee for advice, as it finds determining the genuineness of certain requests to be extremely difficult.
RightsCorp to persistent pirates: Pay £11.80 fine or stay offline
Pirates continually violating copyright laws are the targets of the firm, as it sends out a email demanding a payment of £11.80 as fine, or stay disconnected from the web.
Four in ten Brits defy social media restrictions at workplace, new research claims
A majority – around 60% of the Brits are still scared of ignoring the social media restrictions at workplace.
House of Lords: ‘Right to be Forgotten’ is just ‘unworkable’, ‘unreasonable’ and ‘wrong in principle’
The EU subcommittee concluded that the EU court ruling was based on out-dated principles, adding that assuming the “right to be forgotten” even exists in law was a mistake.
Austrian ISPs served with letters demanding The Pirate Bay, Movie4K, Kinox.to blockades
Hollywood’s call for blockade of piracy sites is backed by Supreme Court in Austria and European Court of Justice.
Facebook’s Gifts service to breathe its last on August 12
Facebook on Tuesday announced it is shuttering its 2-year-old Gifts service on August 12 to focus more on developing features that let users make online purchases on its website. The social networking…
OKCupid experiments on its users
One of their experiments was to remove all users’ photos to test how people interact without seeing a picture of the other person or a potential date.
London Police begins replacing ad banners on piracy sites with warnings
City of London Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit: Copyright infringing websites are making huge sums of money though advert placement, therefore disrupting advertising on these sites is crucial and this is why it is an integral part of Operation Creative.
Russia goes after TOR’s privacy; announces £65,000 bounty
As many as 200,000 users use TOR in Russia to hide their identity and to surf the dark web.
EU regulators pick on Google over the ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling
Google is removing links only on the search results page for Europe while they are still available on the international site Google.com.
Access to social media websites makes people feel jealous of others, new survey claims
62 per cent of Facebook and Twitter users in an interview admitted they felt their own achievements were inadequate as compared to others’ posts
The Pirate Bay goes mobile
The site has promised that users will be seeing more.
Amazon’s Prime Music gets updated with new songs, playlists
Amazon on Wednesday announced it has added a host of new tracks and playlists to its music streaming service, Amazon Prime Music.
Bitcoins.com auction suspended following a judicial restraining order
Bitcoins.com domain affiliated with Mt. Gox was pulled off from the auction after a US court ordered the auction house to hold on the sale for a period of 14 days beginning Tuesday.