- Thu Mar 4 2004 Sharman's raided evidence ruled admissible
Lawyers for Kazaa's parent company fail to persuade an Australian judge to dismiss evidence that was seized in raids for the copyright infringement case.
Posted by Abby Dinham
- Mon Mar 24 1997 Austrian ISPs protest raid
Viennese police raid an ISP in search of evidence of child pornography distribution and infuriate the country's access providers.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Thu Aug 29 2002 Electronic evidence anchors porn case
A former Xerox engineer accused of swapping child porn is sentenced to four years in prison. All the evidence in the case is electronic--and all of it appears to have been tampered with.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Thu Mar 18 2004 Massive German sweep targets pirates
Authorities raid more than 750 locations, seeking evidence of Net movie piracy operations.
Posted by John Borland
- Wed Sep 23 2009 Drug cops caught playing Wii during raid
During a raid on a suspected drug dealer's abode, the cops make themselves comfortable and avail themselves of the suspect's Wii. It is all caught on camera.
Posted by Chris Matyszczyk
- Thu Mar 10 2005 Australian ISP raided in BitTorrent crackdown
Music industry investigators target a company accused of using BitTorrent technology to link copyright infringers.
Posted by Kristyn Maslog-Levis
- Fri Feb 6 2004 Piracy fighters raid offices of Kazaa, others
A judge in Australia authorizes a record industry group to search peer-to-peer companies including Kazaa owner Sharman and several ISPs, along with key executives' homes.
Posted by James Pearce
- Fri Feb 7 2003 International raid nabs two over TK worm
In a joint operation between U.S. and U.K. police forces, two men are held on charges related to the TK worm, which caused millions of dollars in damage to computer systems worldwide.
Posted by Graham Hayday
- Fri Sep 19 2008 Refrigerator-raiding roommates? Try Flatshare, the modular fridge
The Flatshare modular-refrigerator concept saves you from messy, food-stealing roommates.
Posted by Brian Krepshaw
- Wed Dec 12 2001 U.S. plans new raids on file swappers
Labeling them members of a pirate gang, the U.S. Customs Service is targeting students and high-tech employees active in the "warez" scene.
Posted by Robert Lemos