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copyright alerts system

  • casisp

    ISPs release more details of new piracy punishments

    Comcast, Time Warner, Verizon and AT&T have spilled more details about how they'll punish pirates.

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    By Kevin Collier — February 28

  • trafficlight

    The Copyright Alert System launch is official—and really confusing

    With very little fanfare, the controversial Copyright Alert System (CAS) officially launched Monday morning.

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    By Kevin Collier — February 25

  • jason-CASprimer

    Your guide to life under the Copyright Alerts System

    The Copyright Alerts System—a.k.a. "Six Strikes"—is about to crack down on Internet piracy in the U.S. Here's how will it affect you.

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    By Kevin Collier — February 20

  • hbocomedy

    Copyright monitoring firm flags HBO.com for pirating HBO content

    HBO was accused of pirating its own shows due to a mistake by MarkMonitor, the monitoring firm that will power the U.S. Copyright Alerts System.

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    By Kevin Collier — February 04

  • verizon2

    Leaked: Exactly how Verizon will punish you under "6 Strikes"

    A leaked Verizon document lays out the consequences alleged pirates will face under the Copyright Alerts System, due to be implemented this year by all major U.S. Internet providers.

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    By Kevin Collier — January 11

  • clapperboard

    Movie studios are illegally pirating rival studios' films

    Major Hollywood studios who campaign relentlessly against Internet piracy are often guilty of pirating movies themselves, according to a TorrentFreak study.

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    By Kevin Collier — December 26

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