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Court Drops Innocent Cox Subscribers From Piracy Lawsuit

Internet provider Cox is not required to hand over the personal details of several subscribers, a federal court in Virginia has ruled. The customers in question simply couldn't be guilty of copyright infringement because they had no Cox subscription at the time of the alleged offense.

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Massive Raid on “Sparks” group resulted in Drastic Piracy Fall off

It was heard that a comprehensive law enforcement action targeted scene release group “SPARKS” and its associates earlier this month.

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Cox apparently throttled an entire neighborhood’s internet after one user’s “excessive usage”

When you get an unlimited internet package, you would think that meant unlimited internet, right? Well, in the case of at least one Cox cable customer.

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'Pirate' IPTV Provider Loses Case, Despite Not Offering Content Itself

A company that sold Kodi-based software which accessed infringing TV, movie and sports streams has lost an interesting case featuring Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN. MovieStreamer claimed that it only provided a referral service to third-party content through a series of links but the court found that despite the convoluted process, it still communicated copyrighted works to the public.

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