God can stop piracy: study
A new paper on piracy and religion states that God appears to be “one of the few” who can change people’s attitudes towards piracy.
This is when SA’s ISPs hand over the private information of pirates
We look at whether Internet service providers in South Africa have ever handed over subscriber information because of a copyright infringement investigation.
Will South African ADSL ISPs block torrents and piracy websites?
This is what South African ISPs had to say about the prospect of blocking access to piracy sites and torrents.
What happened to all the top piracy sites?
Online piracy services have been making news headlines recently, following the shutdown of movie torrent site YTS.
South African techies are big Internet pirates
The latest MyBroadband survey reveals the percentage of tech-savvy South African broadband subscribers who use BitTorrent or Usenet to download movies, TV series, or music.
SA government takes aim at piracy
Trade and industry deputy minister Mzwandile Masina said they planned to be harsh on landlords who housed criminal activities such as the selling of counterfeit goods.
This is how South Africans pirate online
Results from MyBroadband’s online piracy survey reveal details about the habits of South African media and software pirates.
How much pirates will pay for illegally downloading movies
Nearly 5,000 Internet users are expected to receive letters in the near future asking them some pointed questions about their online downloading habits.
Top torrent and piracy websites in the world
The United States government’s “2014 Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets” lists the top torrent and piracy websites in the world
Hackers charged for $100 million software theft
Four members of an international hacking ring were charged with cracking the defenses of the US Army network as well as of blockbuster war video games, prosecutors said Tuesday
Pirates move to the cloud
Online piracy of music, films and other content has moved to the Internet cloud, reaping big profits for digital thieves, according to a study released Thursday