Paris Hilton ‘Very, Very Excited’ About Bitcoin — Confirms She Is a Long-Term Crypto Investor
Paris Hilton says she is “very, very excited” about bitcoin, stating that “It’s definitely the future.” Besides confirming that she is a long-term bitcoin investor, the Hilton heiress put laser eyes on her social media profile picture and talked about her upcoming non-fungible token (NFT) projects. Paris Hilton Says Bitcoin Is ‘Definitely the Future’ Hilton heiress Paris Hilton talked about bitcoin and her upcoming NFT projects in an...
MPA and RIAA’s Megaupload Lawsuits Are Postponed Again
In 2012, Google Glass was all the rage and Microsoft released its latest operating system, Windows 8. It was also the year where Internet blackouts took place in protest against the SOPA copyright law. And a few days later, Megaupload was raided and effectively shut down. Legal Battles Continue To many people, these events are little more distant memories. However, for the key players involved, it’s still a central part of their...
Film Company Targets TorrentFreak Article over ‘Mandalorian Piracy’
In recent years, Google has had to process an incredible number of takedown requests, aimed at ‘pirate’ sites in search results. While most of these notices do indeed list links to copyright-infringing content, not all do. Every week we see obvious errors, where sites such as IMDb, Wikipedia, Justice.gov, and NASA are targeted. By now we ignore most of these mistakes but in some instances, we take them personally. That’s also the case...
Denuvo: We Are Passionate Gamers & Guarantee We Don’t Slow Games Down
Last month we reported how anti-piracy company Denuvo is in the process of recruiting a a Sales Director for its video games security system. For the right candidate, it will provide a unique opportunity to not only encourage uptake of Denuvo but also become part of a team that is on the one hand respected by game developers but on the other disliked by some elements of the gaming community. This is par for the course with Denuvo...
7 Git tips for managing your home directory
I have several computers. I’ve got a laptop at work, a workstation at home, a Raspberry Pi (or four), a Pocket CHIP, a Chromebook running various forms of Linux, and so on. I used to set up my user environment on each computer by more or less following the same steps, and I often told myself that I enjoyed that each one was slightly unique. read more Powered by...