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Headlines matching 'MPAA'
Fri February 10, 2012
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(News.com.au) Interesting Tribler to RIAA and MPAA: "Put this in your pipe and smoke it" The only way to disrupt this file-sharing service, is to shut down the internet  (news.com.au) (29)


Mon February 06, 2012
(BattleSwarm) Spiffy Remember unrepentant SOPA sponsor Lamar Smith (R-MPAA)? He now has a primary challenger. Prepare to taste the fury of a fully operational Internet  (battleswarmblog.com) (43)


Mon January 30, 2012
(Mr CommDot) Cool If this guy is right, the MPAA/RIAA are totally screwed because everyone can have their own private Internet  (kurzweilai.net) (56)


Sun January 29, 2012
(Some Guy) Obvious MPAA Exec: We don't really understand this confounded internet  (techdirt.com) (221)


Wed January 25, 2012
(VentureBeat) Cool A Personal Smack Down from Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales  (venturebeat.com) (70)
(Tech Dirt) Wheaton Wil Wheaton says Chris Dodd is lying about lost jobs; says MPAA accounting creates more losses than piracy  (techdirt.com) (56)


Mon January 23, 2012
(The Register) Obvious MPAA is hiring after old employees failed to fulfill their obligations  (theregister.co.uk) (327)


Fri January 20, 2012
(Fox News) Dumbass MPAA's Chris Dodd threatens to cut off Hollywood's campaign contributions if Obama does not change his position on SOPA  (foxnews.com) (479)


Thu January 19, 2012
(Gizmodo) Amusing In retaliation for the shut down of megaupload.com today, Anonymous shuts down DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music websites  (gizmodo.com) (131)


Wed January 18, 2012
(Scientific American) Obvious "Large, litigious copyright holders such as the MPAA and the RIAA will issue floods of copyright violation accusations to everyone from Google to Fark." This is why we have to protest, people (2nd paragraph from bottom)   (blogs.scientificamerican.com) (1)
(YouTube) Obvious What do you mean, MPAA and RIAA represented companies profited by distributing filesharing applications like Kazaa and Limewire, while simultaneously suing those companies for enabling infringement? Say it ain't so  (youtube.com) (29)
(Some Guy) Sad The Expendables 2 will now be PG-13 because farking Chuck Norris doesn't like farking naughty language  (collider.com) (70)
(PC Magazine) Ironic MPAA: SOPA, PIPA Blackouts Are 'Abuse of Power'  (pcmag.com) (147)
(Gizmodo) Fail The MPAA doesn't like these 'blackout' protest shenanigans at all...Nope, not one bit *pulls out world's tiniest violin* Fail tag trumps Ironic tag due to the sheer stupidity of it all  (gizmodo.com) (232)


Sun January 15, 2012
(SLTrib) Dumbass Utah's top law enforcement officer accused of plagiariz...er, stealing intellectual property in support of SOPA. Damages estimated at about 28 billion dollars by MPAA/RIAA mathematicians  (sltrib.com) (46)


Thu January 12, 2012
(Ars Technica) Asinine And somewhere in the MPAA's headquarters, a decision was made to move Ars Technica to the front of the line for an ICE domain name seizure  (arstechnica.com) (59)


Wed November 30, 2011
(BBC) Interesting "It's started a big discussion in America about why is sex taboo and why is violence okay. I think the MPAA has to re-evaluate its stance on things"  (bbc.co.uk) (81)


Tue November 29, 2011
(The Register) Amusing Piece of 'art' on exhibit: "5 Million Dollars 1 Terabyte" consists of 1 USB-hdd full of 5 Million Dollars worth of pirated content. Can trolling the RIAA/MPAA/BSA be considered art?  (theregister.co.uk) (103)

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