Blizzard DMCA Notice Wipes ‘Diablo II: Resurrected’ Offline Patches from GitHub
Over the years, video game developer Blizzard has published many popular game titles that have entertained millions of people. Later this year the company is expected to releases a remaster of Diablo II, the iconic game that was first released more than two decades ago. In April, the first preview of ‘Diablo II: Resurrected’ came out, which was well received. A few fans are enjoying it enough to want to play the game without an...
EU Warns People About the Risks and Damages of Piracy
EUIPO launched a new public awareness campaign yesterday, warning the public about the dangers of piracy and counterfeiting. According to the European Union, intellectual property infringement is a serious problem that poses significant risks to the public at large. Pirated Music & Counterfeit Vaccines As other reports have done in the past, EUIPO bundles counterfeiting and piracy in the same breath. This makes sense to a degree,...
Record Labels Sue Frontier For Failing to Terminate Persistent Pirates
Over the past several years there has been a drive to hold US-based ISPs liable for copyright infringements carried out by their customers. Major recording labels have been at the heart of the action, suing Cox Communications, Charter Communications and RCN, for failing to suspend the accounts of customers who pirated music, even though the ISPs had been sent multiple DMCA notices indicating that infringement was taking place. These...
Why choose open source for your home automation project
Let’s face it. The point of technology is to make life better. Of course, what qualifies as “better” varies for people, depending on what they need at any given moment. Still, technology has the unique ability to affect lives at many different stages. For some people, technology offers a relaxing afternoon of entertainment, while for others, it provides navigational assistance, improved health care, or more precise...
Install and remove software packages on FreeDOS
On Linux, you may have used a package manager to install or remove packages. For example, the default package manager on Debian Linux is the deb command, and the default package manager on Fedora Linux is the dnf command. But did you know that FreeDOS has a package manager, too? read more Powered by...