Malwarebytes offers amnesty to pirates amid licensing overhaul
Malwarebytes is extending an olive branch to software pirates as it tries to banish bogus licenses from its system.
Jared Newman | 30 Jun | Read more
Malwarebytes is extending an olive branch to software pirates as it tries to banish bogus licenses from its system.
Jared Newman | 30 Jun | Read more
Treasury audit uncovers poor management of software licenses at the agency
John P. Mello Jr. | 23 Aug | Read more
Should owners of intellectual property be allowed to attack anyone they suspect of pirating their goodies? That's a question that was raised last week by the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property.
John P. Mello Jr. | 28 May | Read more
In 2010, the Software and Information Industry Association received 157 reports of alleged corporate end user software piracy. Of the 157 reports, 42 (or 27 per cent) were judged sufficiently reliable to pursue. Of these 16 qualified for rewards totaling $57,500.
Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 12 Feb | Read more
Microsoft Corp. today announced it was expanding an antipiracy program for Office to the U.S., the U.K. and 11 other countries that will identify pirated copies of the suite and nag users with on-screen messages.
Gregg Keizer | 26 Aug | Read more
Singaporean authorities are studying a law that would cut off the Internet access of users who receive three warnings to stop downloading pirated content, the Straits Times newspaper reported.
Sumner Lemon | 20 Aug | Read more
The operators of The Pirate Bay will allow users to delete their accounts on the torrent-tracking site, a feature many users have requested since a deal to sell the site was announced Tuesday.
Mikael Ricknäs | 02 Jul | Read more
The Pirate Bay is the target of yet another legal case -- the Dutch antipiracy organization BREIN wants to close the file-sharing site in the Netherlands, and wants to see its founders appear in the Amsterdam district court on July 21, it said Tuesday.
Mikael Ricknäs | 25 Jun | Read more