roundup Broadband pirates are keeping busy in Britain, tuning in to the hottest U.S. shows. Also: Hackers try end runs around Microsoft and Napster copy-protection technology.
February 17, 2005
February 16, 2005
February 15, 2005
February 10, 2005
February 10, 2005
Britain a hotbed for illicit TV downloads
U.K. fans unwilling to wait for U.S. shows like "Desperate Housewives" turn Britain into world's biggest market for pirated TV.February 17, 2005
Microsoft fixes potential antipiracy hole
Japanese programmers spotlight flaw in Redmond's antipiracy protections, but the company moves to block the hack.February 16, 2005
Napster hack leads to free downloads
Subscription music services battle ability to turn copy-protected downloads into unprotected files.February 15, 2005
previous coverage
Court: Hollywood gets P2P giant's server logs
Judge shuts down LokiTorrent, as the MPAA launches a new round of suits against film swappers.February 10, 2005
Movie blackout for P2P networks?
Philips, others are developing ways to identify and block movies being traded on peer-to-peer networks.February 10, 2005