Punto InformaticoBtjunkie, sulla lapide del torrentismoPunto Informatico"Scende" il search engine cinese Baidu, "salgono" i siti di torrent e di file hosting AttualitàBtjunkie e il proxy in GI gestori del noto motore di ricerca BitTorrent annunciano la realizzazione di un proxy a mezzo Google Apps. Per scoprire se la ...and more »
6 February 2012 | 6:06 am
ExtremeTechBTJunkie shuts down: Are the Feds winning the war?ExtremeTechBy Sebastian Anthony on February 6, 2012 at 6:28 am Late last night, the fifth largest BitTorrent search engine — BTJunkie — was voluntarily shut down by its owners. Like Mininova, BTJunkie was set up in the wake of Suprnova's shutdown in 2005.Following The Closure Of MegaUpload, Pirate Hunting Ups PaceDigitalVersusall 148 news articles »
6 February 2012 | 3:42 am
After Megaupload: Who's The Next Target?PC MagazinePotential Danger: A quick search for "The Lion King" using the site's built-in search engine revealed tracks from the film soundtrack that could be streamed or downloaded. Hotfile provides free, one-click file uploads (400MB maximum size) for ...and more »
27 January 2012 | 9:33 am
ZDNet (blog)The death of online piracy: the end of the Internet as we know itZDNet (blog)4 - Search engine censorship: If you want to see to the death of online piracy, then you must also consider nixing all the paths that lead one to pirated content. Yes, that means Google, Bing, and every other type of search engine would have to be ...and more »
23 January 2012 | 9:10 pm
MegaUpload's closure sees other site reactGeneration NT (US)Other examples can also be seen, even though Ars Technica reports that RapidShare – which could also feel threatened – considers that file hosting services have nothing to worry about as long as they conform to requests by copyright holders and don't ...and more »
23 January 2012 | 6:23 am
Daily MailAmazon and Dropbox two of several file-sharing sites 'at risk of prosecution ...Daily MailNow other established file-sharing sites such as Amazon, Dropbox, MediaFire, YouSendIt, Rapidshare, Box.net and FileSonic could find themselves under the spotlight of the law, with the latter already cancelling its file-sharing services.and more »
23 January 2012 | 3:57 am
What does SOPA mean for us foreigners?Ars TechnicaIn turn, this creates a demand for a non-American search engine, a non-American ad network, a non-American payment network (Update: it has been pointed out in the comments that Visa Europe is separate from, and not owned by, Visa Inc., the firm that ...
18 January 2012 | 1:25 pm