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  • Studios help thwart DVD piracy ring

    The Motion Picture Association and the Malaysian government raided operators of five Web sites suspected of selling illegal DVDs to Australia, in the film industry's latest attack on Internet piracy.

  • Most P2P movies leaked by studio: Study

    The idea of the computer users copying or "ripping" DVDs for upload to peer-to-peer (P2P) networks seems to be a myth, according to new research.

  • Court: Hollywood gets P2P giant's server logs

    A Dallas federal court has ordered file-swapping site LokiTorrent.com to shut down and provide Hollywood lawyers with access to its full server logs, including data that could expose hundreds of thousands of people to copyright lawsuits.

  • ARIA backs workplace piracy crackdown

    ARIA has voiced its support for a brochure set to go out to companies that warns of the dangers of Internet piracy and urges companies to crack down on work-place copyright infringement.

  • AU online movie piracy on the rise: Motion Picture Association of America

    Almost one-fifth of Australian Internet users have illegally downloaded a movie from the Internet, a survey prepared for a US movie lobby group claims.

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