A new poll’s revealed more money is being spent on legal downloads by illicit file-sharers than law-abiding folk. According to the Digital Music Survey, fifteen per cent of the British population uses peer-to-peer software – and nine per cent will even admit to doing so in order to obtain copyrighted material they haven’t paid for. At the same time, it’s been shown that shutting down a major P2P site may only lead to a boom in alternatives as file-swappers try to fill the vacuum.
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New BitTorrent could save ISPs billions — UPDATED
A new BitTorrent program could be good for consumers and even, for a change, internet service providers. The news comes as UK ISP Entanet prepares to implement traffic-shaping measures – citing the heavy demand put on its network by peer-to-peer file-sharers as one of the reasons.
UK BitTorrent site owner raided, arrested
The owner of what’s thought could be one of the oldest BitTorrent sites on the web has had his home raided before being arrested and having possessions seized. UK-based Filesoup, which was founded in 2003, was targeted by police and copyright infringement officers on Monday.
Profitability sorting the file-sharing criminals from the consumers
A man who downloaded over three thousand copyrighted movies on the Internet has been let off the hook in the Spanish courts. Meanwhile, police in Russia – previously seen as a safe haven for file-sharers – have launched what could be their first ever raid on a BitTorrent tracker.
Popular torrents start disappearing from MiniNova
The world’s most popular BitTorrent site is blocking off content that infringes copyright ahead of its forthcoming court appearance. MiniNova, which reached the “eight billion downloads” milestone last month, is testing a third party filtering system that stops users getting their hands on hit TV shows and films.
English translation of Pirate Bay verdict sheds new light on case
It’s almost two weeks since the four members of The Pirate Bay (TPB) crew were found guilty by the Swedish courts. Since then their lawyers have applied for a retrial – but until today it wasn’t even clear to us English speakers who paid for their defence in the first place. Now, thanks to the [...]
Israeli ISP boosting speed of customer torrent downloads
Throttling – or “traffic-shaping” as Internet Service Providers like to call it – is the usual route ISPs take to reduce BitTorrent traffic on their networks. But one Israeli ISP, Bezeq International, is taking the opposite approach: speeding up torrent transfers for its customers. It’s hoping that’ll have the same effect.
BitTorrent files are now thought [...]
The Pirate Bay: guilty verdict is not the end
Four men representing The Pirate Bay have been sent to jail for a year and handed a bill for £2.4 million in damages after losing what could be a landmark piracy case. Peter Sunde, Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and Carl Lundstrom have all been found guilty of accessory and conspiracy to break copyright law [...]
Russian file-sharers to go dancing in the streets ahead of Pirate Bay verdict
BitTorrent users are being invited to a street party in the middle of Moscow this evening in support of The Pirate Bay – with the backing of the Russian government. One of the file-sharing website’s founders says he’s confident they’ll still have reason to celebrate after the Swedish court announce their verdict on Friday.
Peter Sunde [...]
Miramax gives free film ticket to would-be torrent pirate
Imagine there’s a movie you can’t wait to see. Imagine you go to your BitTorrent tracker of choice and it’s not there. So you go on Twitter and complain to the world at large about it – and who should reply but the film studio that made it, which ends up giving you a free [...]
