30 Major Movie Firms Launch Alliance to Crack Down Online Piracy
Several of the world's largest entertainment groups including Netflix, Amazon, HBO, BBC, and Lionsgate have joined forces to crack down online piracy on a global scale.
Several of the world's largest entertainment groups including Netflix, Amazon, HBO, BBC, and Lionsgate have joined forces to crack down online piracy on a global scale.
The hackers behind Netflix's Orange is the New Black and ABC's Funderdome threatened to release more Hollywood contents.
Denuvo has received a major blow from a previously unknown group called 'SteamPunks' after the hackers successfully released a keygen to allow players to bypass Denuvo in Dishonored 2. The keygen allegedly generates "real licenses" for Denuvo, giving the possibility that Denuvo is in serious trouble.
After Dish Network's legal move against Kodi add-on ZemTV and TVAddons library, several other add-ons have decided to just throw in the towel including Phoenix, which offers access to a huge range of channels, broadcasts, movies, and TV shows.
Symantec Corporation has obtained a patent that will protect torrent users from downloading fake or malware-infected files by using a system to evaluate the trustworthiness of the torrent files.
American direct-broadcast satellite service provider Dish Network has filed a lawsuit against Kodi add-on ZemTV and TVAddons.ag in another copyright infringement case.
Nokia smartphones are back in 2017 championed by the Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3. The Finnish brand is once again connecting people as it tries to expand its market by launching in key regions.
The hacker group called The Dark Overlord has leaked on Monday the first eight episodes of Steve Harvey's upcoming TV game show, which is scheduled to premiere on ABC this Sunday (June 11). The content is now spreading online via The Pirate Bay.
American anime distributor FUNimation has filed a DMCA subpoena to the cloud-hosting platform Digital Ocean Inc. from a federal court in Texas.
China's largest social app WeChat, with at least 900 million users, is using its vast social media network to lure high-end fashion brands including Longchamp and Burberry.