Microsoft launches Windows PC Affordability in Africa Initiative
By Ryan Noik 17 December 2019Recently, Microsoft launched the Windows PC Affordability in Africa Initiative, a programme that aims to reduce the prevalence of Microsoft software piracy in Africa’s emerging markets. FULL STORY >
Apple deletes conspiracy theory content from iTunes
By Ryan Noik 6 August 2018Apple have taken a stand against conspiracy theory channel InfoWars, and its beleaguered host Alex Jones, by removing a number of InfoWars’ podcasts from iTunes, and the Podcasts app. FULL STORY >
Unlicensed software cost SA firms R3.64m in 2016, says BSA
By Press Release 2 May 2017South African companies paid more than R3.64 million for using unlicensed software in 2016. FULL STORY >
The most pirated movies and TV shows in 2016
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 4 January 2017According to Torrent Freak, these are the top ten movies and TV shows that people illegally downloaded during 2016. FULL STORY >
Amazon's new Grand Tour series is the most pirated show in history
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 12 December 2016The former Top Gear presenters new series is the most pirated in history, with Amazon reportedly losing an estimated £3.2 million from the first episode alone. FULL STORY >
Anti piracy organisations set sights on Switzerland
By Ryan Noik 26 November 2013Switzerland has found itself in anti-piracy organisations’ crosshairs, with several groups criticising that country’s approach to copyright infringement. FULL STORY >
Google takes a stand against pirated content
By Ryan Noik 14 August 2012Google has updated its search algorithms to bury pirated content lower in its search results. FULL STORY >
HR 1981 and ACTA provide new threats
By Ryan Noik 30 January 2012While SOPA and PIPA met a quick and sudden death, other threats to internet freedom and user privacy are looming. FULL STORY >
Wikipedia to go dark tomorrow
By Ryan Noik 17 January 2012Wikipedia will go dark tomorrow in protest against proposed legislation that it asserts would damage the internet. FULL STORY >
Piracy stops I am Alive from coming to PC
By Ryan Noik 25 November 2011Piracy has all but ensured that the forthcoming action horror game, I am Alive, will not find its way to the PC, and will probably only be available for consoles. FULL STORY >
Eradicating DRM could reduce piracy
By Ryan Noik 10 October 2011New research suggests that eradicating the restrictions imposed by digital rights management could help reduce piracy. FULL STORY >
Microsoft warns against online software pirates
By Staff Writer 17 August 2011If the price of software advertised on local web sites seems too good to be true, it probably is. This is the message from Microsoft SA, which has warned of a boom in fake software being sold online to unwitting consumers. FULL STORY >
1st local PS3 jailbreak raid and arrest
By Hanleigh Daniels 3 August 2011The South African Federation Against Copyright Theft SAFACT announces the successful completion of the first PlayStation 3 jailbreak raid and arrest, conducted in Johannesburg. FULL STORY >
Serial keys may come to PS3 games
By Johan Keyter 8 February 2011Sony is possibly preparing to introduce serial keys to future PlayStation 3 games, goodbye second hand games market. FULL STORY >
Piracy websites attract billions
By Johan Keyter 12 January 2011Online piracy continues to grow as content sharing websites become more popular. FULL STORY >
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