Pirate IPTV: Couple Sold Illegal Subscriptions & Laundered Money
For more than 15 years, most piracy headlines in Sweden had some connection to The Pirate Bay. Perhaps anti-piracy groups grew tired of chasing and then the media moved on, but today it’s barely mentioned, despite providing the same functionality as it ever has. Web-based streaming sites have been relegated too, largely thanks to a newer scourge – pirate IPTV services. Responsibility for tackling pirate IPTV in Sweden falls to...
Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 09/05/2022
The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. These torrent download statistics are only meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources. This week we have four newcomers on the list. “Top Gun: Maverick” is the most downloaded title. The most torrented movies for the week ending on September 05 are:...
Google Received DMCA Takedown Notices For 4 Million Unique Domains
For many people, Google is the go-to starting point when they need to find something on the web. With just a few keystrokes, the search engine can find virtually anything. This makes life easier but for copyright holders, there’s a drawback too, as the web is littered with pirate sites. Over the past decade, Google has removed more than five billion ‘infringing’ URLs from its search results. A few days ago the company hit a new...
Saving home energy using open organization principles
Saving home energy using open organization principles Ron McFarland Mon, 09/05/2022 – 03:00 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this There are (at least) two ways to look at the move to more green power generation: the supply side and the demand side. The supply side emphasizes a transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy and carbon-free energy. The demand side, however, looks at how to reduce energy use, preferably without...
3 things to know about planning for OTA updates in your homelab
3 things to know about planning for OTA updates in your homelab Alan Smithee Mon, 09/05/2022 – 03:00 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this Updates to a system used to be relatively straightforward. When a developer needed to revise something that they’d already distributed to the public, an updater would be released for people to run. Users would run the updater, allowing old files to be replaced by new files and new...