Microsoft’s Bing Removed 125 Million ‘Pirate’ URLs Last Year

Bing has a relatively small market share but that doesn’t mean that copyright holders ignore it. In response to DMCA takedown requests, more than 125 million links were removed from the search engine last year. While this is a significant number, the removal requests were actually slashed in half over the past two years. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. Powered by...

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Nintendo Sues Team-Xecuter’s Gary Bowser For Switch Piracy Offenses

Last year the U.S. Government indicted three members of the infamous Team-Xecuter group, the alleged masterminds behind various Nintendo hacks. One of those men, Canada resident Gary Bowser, is now being sued by Nintendo in a civil lawsuit demanding damages for numerous and sustained breaches of the DMCA. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. Powered by...

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Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 04/19/2021

Every week we take a close look at the most pirated movies on torrent sites. What are pirates downloading? ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ tops the chart, followed by ‘Nobody’. ‘The Marksman’ completes the top three. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. Powered by...

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5 ways to protect your documents with open source software
Apr20

5 ways to protect your documents with open source software

Users have every right to be concerned about the safety and security of their data. When you create data on a computer, it’s reasonable to want exclusive control over it. There are many ways to protect your documents. At the filesystem level, you can encrypt your hard drive or just a file. A good office suite affords you many more options, though, and I’ve gathered five of the methods I use to secure my documents with open...

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A beginner’s guide to network management
Apr20

A beginner’s guide to network management

Most people connect to at least two networks every day. After you turn on a computer or mobile device, it connects to a local WiFi network, which in turn provides access to the interconnected network of networks that is “the internet” (a combination of the words interconnected networks). But how do networks actually work? How does your device know how to find the internet, a shared printer, or a file share? How do these...

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