• U.S. Accuses Megaupload User of Storing Pirated Music

    Updated: 2012-10-31 17:07:23
    By seizing the servers of Megaupload, the U.S. Government also confiscated the personal belongings of many innocent users. One entrepreneur has asked the court to return his data but this request is meeting resistance from the authorities. The U.S. Government points out that the Megaupload user in question may not technically be the owner of his uploaded files. In addition they accuse him of hosting pirated copies of popular music.Source: U.S. Accuses Megaupload User of Storing Pirated Music

  • Canada Post Launches New Web E-Commerce Suite

    Updated: 2012-10-31 15:44:08
    Today Canada Post introduced a new e-commerce product line for retailers who want to integrate Canada Post data into their platform, online store or customer application. With Canada Post Web Services, retailers can offer more choice directly to customers, including alternative pickup options, [...]

  • uTorrent Listens To Reddit After Backlash Over Toolbar Installer

    Updated: 2012-10-30 18:27:22
    A backlash among Reddit users has seen BitTorrent Inc. criticized over the way revenue-generating addons were presented in parallel with uTorrent client downloads. The company informs TorrentFreak that it always considers feedback, aims to provide a good customer experience, and will introduce changes soon. But whatever they are, is it really possible to please all of the people all of the time, especially ones whose requirements are "no-strings free" at all times?Source: uTorrent Listens To Reddit After Backlash Over Toolbar Installer

  • Link ‘Pirate’ Sentenced to Pay $13,000 to NBA, NFL, NHL, WWE and TNA

    Updated: 2012-10-30 11:15:20
    Earlier this year the U.S. authorities arrested Yonjo Quiroa of Comstock Park on suspicion of operating several websites that linked to unauthorized sports streams. Following his arrest, Quiroa was detained for more than nine months, and he has now been sentenced to time already served plus deportation to his home country. In addition the site admin has to pay restitution to five major sports leagues, totaling $13,000. Source: Link ‘Pirate’ Sentenced to Pay $13,000 to NBA, NFL, NHL, WWE and TNA

  • Supreme Court Denies ISP Permission To Appeal Pirate Bay Blockade

    Updated: 2012-10-29 16:37:18
    An ISP in Finland has failed in its quest to have a court-ordered blockade of The Pirate Bay challenged in the highest court in the land. At the behest of a local anti-piracy group ISP Elisa was ordered to block the torrent site, but it complained from the start, describing the censorship strategy as "flawed". Now the Supreme Court has announced it will not be hearing the case, so the blockades will stand and more will surely follow.Source: Supreme Court Denies ISP Permission To Appeal Pirate Bay Blockade

  • RapidShare Removes Piracy Deterring Slowdowns

    Updated: 2012-10-29 10:34:58
    File-hosting service RapidShare has lifted its download restrictions for free users. The slowdowns were implemented in the aftermath of the Megaupload shutdown and were supposed to drive pirates away from their service. However, according to Rapidshare CEO Alexandra Zwingli, they have been traded for more efficient counter measures.Source: RapidShare Removes Piracy Deterring Slowdowns

  • Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

    Updated: 2012-10-29 01:53:58
    The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent, 'The Campaign' tops the chart this week, followed by 'Fire with Fire'. 'The Amazing Spider-Man' completes the top three.Source: Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

  • Why Is Megaupload (Still) Censored by Google’s Piracy Filter?

    Updated: 2012-10-28 01:46:02
    To reduce online piracy, Google has implemented several changes to its search engine in recent years. Among other things, Google has blacklisted dozens of piracy related terms from appearing in its autocomplete and instant services. Megaupload is one of these search terms, and nine months after the last infringement took place the name of Kim Dotcom's file-hosting service is still being censored. This begs the question, what other terms are needlessly censored by Google's blacklist?Source: Why Is Megaupload (Still) Censored by Google’s Piracy Filter?

  • RIAA Failed To Disclose Expert’s Lobbying History to “Six-Strikes” Partners

    Updated: 2012-10-26 23:24:53
    A month before the controversial "six strikes" anti-piracy plan goes live in the U.S., the responsible Center of Copyright Information (CCI) is dealing with a small crisis. As it turns out the RIAA failed to mention to its partners that the "impartial and independent" technology expert they retained previously lobbied for the music industry group. In a response to the controversy, CCI is now considering whether it should hire another expert to evaluate the anti-piracy monitoring technology.Source: RIAA Failed To Disclose Expert’s Lobbying History to “Six-Strikes” Partners

  • New Megaupload To Launch On Police Raid Anniversary

    Updated: 2012-10-26 15:08:29
    January this year the U.S. Government destroyed Megaupload, but founder Kim Dotcom is a not done with the file-hosting business yet and is preparing a comeback with something bigger and better. Over the past months a group of coders have been working hard on the new "Mega" venture and Dotcom announced today that the raid-proof service will launch exactly one year after Megaupload was shut down.Source: New Megaupload To Launch On Police Raid Anniversary

  • Games Developer Gives Customer Support To Pirate Bay Downloaders

    Updated: 2012-10-26 10:22:01
    It's not uncommon for content producers to go crazy when they discover their work is being made available via The Pirate Bay. But while the big movie and music studios think the answer is to legislate and then sue everyone into submission, there is another way. Games developer Jonatan Söderström aka Catcus went into the comments section of The Pirate Bay and started giving free customer support to pirates. Has this Swede gone mad or does it just make better sense in the long run?Source: Games Developer Gives Customer Support To Pirate Bay Downloaders

  • Torrent Site Webhost Ordered to Pay “Piracy” Damages

    Updated: 2012-10-24 20:57:16
    Hollywood-backed anti-piracy outfit BREIN has won a landmark case against XS Networks, the former hosting provider of torrent site SumoTorrent. The Court of The Hague ruled that the provider is responsible for damages copyright holders suffered through the torrent site's activities. The Dutch verdict has far-reaching implications for the liability of hosting providers for the conduct of their clients.Source: Torrent Site Webhost Ordered to Pay “Piracy” Damages

  • The Law of Using Images from the Web on Your Blog

    Updated: 2012-10-24 16:30:26
    Home Attorneys Contact Products Representative Clients Cases Search CO Records Services Workshops and Appearances Posts Photo Attorney Serving the Photographer's Legal Needs The Law of Using Images from the Web on Your Blog On 10.24.12, In Copyright Infringement by Carolyn E . Wright An article worth sharing with : everyone The Law of Using Images from the Web on Your Blog Carolyn E . Wright Carolyn E . Wright , a k a the Photo Attorney® , is a full-time attorney whose practice is aimed squarely at the legal needs of photographers and other copyright . owners Visit Authors Website All Articles From This Author If you enjoyed this article , please consider sharing it Notice Welcome to the website for the Law Office of Carolyn E . Wright , LLC . The information here is for educational

  • Video Games Industry To Join Three-Strikes Anti-Piracy Scheme

    Updated: 2012-10-24 14:54:56
    While "three strikes" or graduated response-style schemes continue to spread, it is the mainstream music and movie industries that are the main beneficiaries of any supposed benefits. To date, makers of other digital products have been left to fend for themselves but if developments in France carry through, that will no longer be the case. According to the country's Hadopi anti-piracy agency, in 2013 individuals sharing video games online could also be subjected to warnings and punishment.Source: Video Games Industry To Join Three-Strikes Anti-Piracy Scheme

  • Pirate Bay Censored in Ireland After Mysterious Court Order (Updated)

    Updated: 2012-10-24 09:31:58
    Starting today, The Pirate Bay is no longer accessible for customers of the Irish Internet provider UPC. Subscribers who try to access the BitTorrent site get a notice informing them that it has been blocked following a court order in a case brought by Ireland's equivalent of the RIAA. The block has come as a total surprise, as the court proceedings in question appear to have been progressing under the radar. Surprisingly, UPC - who have opposed blockades in the past - have announced nothing.Source: Pirate Bay Censored in Ireland After Mysterious Court Order (Updated)

  • U.S. Court Asked to Release Megaupload Search Warrants

    Updated: 2012-10-23 15:00:51
    By seizing the servers of Megaupload, the U.S. Government also confiscated the personal belongings of many innocent users of the file-hosting service. One entrepreneur has asked the court to return his data and to assist this demand his lawyers are asking to unseal the search warrants. "Gaining access to the materials that served as a basis for the government’s seizure of his property can assist Mr. Goodwin and other innocent Megaupload users in determining whether the seizure was unreasonable," Goodwin's attorneys argue.Source: U.S. Court Asked to Release Megaupload Search Warrants

  • BPI Asks UK ISPs To Block More Major Torrent Sites

    Updated: 2012-10-23 07:53:38
    Following its successful application to have The Pirate Bay blocked by several leading ISPs in the UK, the recording industry is back again with new demands. The BPI has reportedly asked Internet service providers such as BT, Virgin and TalkTalk to block leading torrent sites Kickass Torrents, H33t and Fenopy. The ISPs have refused to do so voluntarily but will all do so should a court order a blockade. That will happen, it's just a question of when - the BPI has Christmas in mind.Source: BPI Asks UK ISPs To Block More Major Torrent Sites

  • Raided PRQ Torrent Site is Back and Hiring Cinemas To Celebrate

    Updated: 2012-10-22 19:33:49
    On the first day of October, police in Sweden raided so-called "bulletproof hoster" PRQ. The action took dozens of file-sharing sites offline, but it was later announced that the main target was Tankafetast, Sweden's second favorite torrent site. A few days later Antipiratbyran confirmed the site's demise but now, just three weeks later, Tankafetast is back, taunting the anti-piracy group not only with a return online and the launch of a clothing range, but by renting cinemas in celebration.Source: Raided PRQ Torrent Site is Back and Hiring Cinemas To Celebrate

  • Six-Strikes “Independent Expert” Is RIAA’s Former Lobbying Firm

    Updated: 2012-10-22 12:33:47
    Next month the file-sharing habits of millions of BitTorrent users in the United States will be monitored as part of an agreement between the MPAA, RIAA, and all the major ISPs. To guarantee the accuracy of the evidence that will be used for the accusations the parties agreed to hire an impartial and independent technology expert. However, their commitment to this promise is now in doubt as the hired experts have turned out to be a former RIAA lobbying group.Source: Six-Strikes “Independent Expert” Is RIAA’s Former Lobbying Firm

  • Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

    Updated: 2012-10-22 02:20:46
    The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent, 'The Amazing Spider-Man' tops the chart this week, followed by 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'. 'The Campaign' completes the top three.Source: Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

  • Pirate Bay Power Usage Equivalent to a Vacuum Cleaner

    Updated: 2012-10-21 14:48:10
    After its move to the cloud earlier this week The Pirate Bay became more portable and raid-proof than ever before. The entire website and six months of database and code backups have a storage footprint of just 500 gigabytes. At the same time, The Pirate Bay claims to be the greenest site in the list of 100 most visited websites on the Internet. In its new setup the site uses just 2.5 kilowatts to serve mllions of users a day, which is equivalent to the consumption of a regular vacuum cleaner.Source: Pirate Bay Power Usage Equivalent to a Vacuum Cleaner

  • Pirate Bay Founder Held In Solitary Confinement – Write Him a Letter Today

    Updated: 2012-10-20 14:02:54
    In late August Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm was arrested in Cambodia. After being held by authorities there he was swiftly deported to Sweden. Once in his homeland he was hit with charges connected to an alleged hacking offense but since then the news trail has gone largely cold. Speaking with Gottfrid's mother Kristina, TorrentFreak has learned that her son is being kept in solitary confinement, locked up for 23 hours a day. But he is allowed to read and hopefully, very soon, that will include your letters.Source: Pirate Bay Founder Held In Solitary Confinement – Write Him a Letter Today

  • Netflix Caught Using “Pirated” Subtitles in Finland

    Updated: 2012-10-19 20:01:20
    This week Netflix launched its popular on demand video streaming service in Finland, but not without controversy. To cater to the local audience, on some of its programming the company displayed "unauthorized" fansubs. Unlike regular subtitles, fansubs are created without permission from content owners and often used alongside pirated content. Netflix apologized for the use of the unauthorized subtitles and has promised to take them offline.Source: Netflix Caught Using “Pirated” Subtitles in Finland

  • Music Biz Dumps First Contested Copyright Case After Botched 3 Strikes Procedure

    Updated: 2012-10-19 10:40:48
    RIANZ, New Zealand's answer to the RIAA, have withdrawn their case against an individual they said should have been punished under the country's "3 strikes" anti-filesharing regime. The decision follows a procedure beset by problems, including delivery of erroneous infringement notices and a claim for financial punishments that was not only unsupported by the law, but appears to have been reached via guesswork on the part of rightsholders.Source: Music Biz Dumps First Contested Copyright Case After Botched 3 Strikes Procedure

  • File-Sharers More Likely to Pay for Movies, Books, Games and Concerts

    Updated: 2012-10-18 19:10:29
    A comprehensive report published by the Dutch Institution for Information Law and CentERdata reveals that compared to the rest of the population, file-sharers are more likely to pay for movies, books, games, concerts and box office tickets. The report further reveals that blocking websites such as The Pirate Bay does very little to deter consumers from sharing copyrighted files online.Source: File-Sharers More Likely to Pay for Movies, Books, Games and Concerts

  • New MegaUpload Will Deflect Copyright Liability and Become Raid-Proof

    Updated: 2012-10-18 14:52:23
    While Megaupload's demise has been well publicized, the burning question remains. How will its imminent replacement fend off attacks from aggressive copyright holders and authorities? Today we have the answer. Kim Dotcom and business partner Mathias Ortmann say they have a plan that will not only make "Mega" raid proof, but will also give it an iron-clad defense against copyright infringement claims.Source: New MegaUpload Will Deflect Copyright Liability and Become Raid-Proof

  • “Gang War” Trial Bias Court Ruling Gives Pirate Bay Fresh Hope Of Re-Trial

    Updated: 2012-10-17 18:35:38
    Following the conviction of 18 individuals who engaged in a bloody Stockholm drug war, Sweden's Court of Appeal has ruled that due to a lay judge's membership of a police board that previously discussed the case, he should be considered biased and the case should be sent for re-trial. Former Pirate Bay spokesman Peter Sunde sees clear parallels with the TPB trials and intends to file for a fresh investigation into the earlier bias accusations against three judges with the aim of getting a re-trial.Source: “Gang War” Trial Bias Court Ruling Gives Pirate Bay Fresh Hope Of Re-Trial

  • Pirate Bay Moves to The Cloud, Becomes Raid-Proof

    Updated: 2012-10-17 10:04:51
    The Pirate Bay has made an important change to its infrastructure. The world's most famous BitTorrent site has switched its entire operation to the cloud. From now on The Pirate Bay will serve its users from several cloud hosting providers scattered around the world. The move will cut costs, ensure better uptime, and make the site virtually invulnerable to police raids -- all while keeping user data secure.Source: Pirate Bay Moves to The Cloud, Becomes Raid-Proof

  • Upcoming Important Dates with the Copyright Office

    Updated: 2012-10-17 01:01:37
    Home Attorneys Contact Products Representative Clients Cases Search CO Records Services Workshops and Appearances Posts Photo Attorney Serving the Photographer's Legal Needs Upcoming Important Dates with the Copyright Office On 10.16.12, In Copyright Infringement Legislation Litigation by Carolyn E . Wright Here are some upcoming important dates with the Copyright : Office October 19, 2012 Due date for additional comments on remedies for small copyright claims October 25, 2012 Deadline for requests to participate in the small claims public hearings to be held in New York City November 15 and 16 November 15 and 16, 2012 Public meeting in New York City on remedies for small copyright claims November 26 and 27, 2012 Public meeting in Los Angeles on remedies for small copyright claims The

  • Artist Can’t Get Pirated Music Off iTunes, Google and Microsoft Stores

    Updated: 2012-10-16 17:14:40
    By now it's common knowledge that nearly all content on the Internet can easily be removed or censored by filing a single DMCA notice. For some reason, however, this doesn't seem to apply to most mainstream music stores. When The Flashbulb, aka Benn Jordan, found out that another artist was selling a "copy" of his music, he learned that it is pretty much impossible to get it removed. According to Jordan the mainstream music industry only cares about profits, not the actual artists.Source: Artist Can’t Get Pirated Music Off iTunes, Google and Microsoft Stores

  • DMCA Notice Forces 1,450,000 Education Blogs Offline

    Updated: 2012-10-16 11:43:33
    If a copyright holder has a problem with content hosted on a website they are perfectly entitled to issue a copyright takedown request. Publisher Pearson did just that, after a 279-word list from one of its works dating back to 1974 appeared on an education blog. But rather than speak to the blog owner, Pearson DMCA'd its hosting provider instead. The end result was that hosting provider ServerBeach not only took down that blog, but around 1,450,000 other blogs too.Source: DMCA Notice Forces 1,450,000 Education Blogs Offline

  • File-Sharers Buy 30% More Music Than Non-P2P Peers

    Updated: 2012-10-15 17:27:45
    One of the most comprehensive studies into media sharing and consumption habits in the United States and Germany reveals that file-sharers buy 30% more music than their non-sharing counterparts. The result confirms that file-sharers are actually the music industry's best customers. In addition, the research reveals that contrary to popular belief, offline "copying" is far more prevalent than online music piracy.Source: File-Sharers Buy 30% More Music Than Non-P2P Peers

  • Microsoft Bans Halo 4 Pirates, and Some Idiots Absolutely Deserved It

    Updated: 2012-10-15 12:03:22
    While games usually leak online early, in the case of the long-awaited Halo 4 the time between online debut and official launch is pretty large at just about three weeks. Of course, it's inevitable that games will be pirated but what some people should understand is that games companies' are within their rights to do something about it. Microsoft have, and for some pirating idiots their punishment is well-deserved.Source: Microsoft Bans Halo 4 Pirates, and Some Idiots Absolutely Deserved It

  • Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

    Updated: 2012-10-15 01:59:44
    The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent, 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' tops the chart this week, followed by 'Stolen'. 'Safety Not Guaranteed' completes the top three.Source: Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

  • BitTorrent Power Tips From The Makers of Vuze

    Updated: 2012-10-14 14:00:50
    While BitTorrent Inc.'s hugely successful uTorrent client grabs most of the headlines, there is another mainstream client that every BitTorrent user should be aware of. Vuze, previously known as Azureus, is a ridiculously powerful torrent client with more features than you ever knew you needed. Today we hand over to the guys at Vuze for a handful of power tips to transform straightforward downloads and improve productivity.Source: BitTorrent Power Tips From The Makers of Vuze

  • 3D Printer DRM Patent To Stop People Downloading a Car

    Updated: 2012-10-12 10:16:54
    DRM systems in the digital media world are nothing new and are utilized extensively in the music, movie and video games industries. Now, after applying four years ago, a company has this week obtained a patent for a DRM system that aims to stop future owners of 3D printers from printing whatever they like. The dream of downloading a new pair of sneakers or even a car might already be in jeopardy, before it's even begun.Source: 3D Printer DRM Patent To Stop People Downloading a Car

  • SOPA Is Back! … As a Ransomware Virus

    Updated: 2012-10-11 22:20:38
    After historic Internet protests in January the SOPA anti-piracy bill was defeated. However, this week several reports have pointed to a rather unfortunate SOPA comeback. Not in Congress, but as a nasty cryptovirus that locks up people's computers and accuses them of distributing copyright infringing files. Infected users can get their data back after a payment of $200 - at least, that's what the virus makers promise.Source: SOPA Is Back! … As a Ransomware Virus

  • Atlas Shrugged Part II in Theaters This Weekend

    Updated: 2012-10-11 20:07:41
    Atlas Shrugged Part II is opening this weekend. Want to check it out? Follow this link to find a theater near you. And now, the official Atlas Shrugged Part II trailer:

  • Megaupload Wants Charges Dropped, Points Out Judge Failure

    Updated: 2012-10-11 14:25:05
    Earlier this week District Court Judge Liam O’Grady denied Megaupload's request to drop the company from the indictment. The judge, however, noted that the cyberlocker could ask for a temporary dismissal until it is decided whether the U.S. Government can serve Megaupload. This ruling surprised Kim Dotcom and his legal team, who quickly filed a new motion pointing out that they already made this request during a hearing in July.Source: Megaupload Wants Charges Dropped, Points Out Judge Failure

  • “Online Thug” DMCAs Critic’s Site Off The Internet Over 16-Word Quote

    Updated: 2012-10-11 11:40:55
    Just how easy is it to silence your critics on the Internet by using the DMCA? Apparently, very easy indeed. Yesterday, a writer who reports on religion and current affairs had his entire website taken offline after he allegedly breached the copyright of the operator of a Facebook page. His crime? Reproducing a 16-word Facebook posting made by his copyright adversary that accused an anti-racist, anti-fascist organization of being worse than pedophiles.Source: “Online Thug” DMCAs Critic’s Site Off The Internet Over 16-Word Quote

  • Quote of the Day: Small Things Edition

    Updated: 2012-10-10 20:08:25
    [I]f you don’t have any fresh ideas, then you use stale tactics to scare voters. If you don’t have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from. You make a big election about small things. And you know what? It’s worked before, because it feeds into the [...]

  • Show Doing Well On BitTorrent? We’ll Buy It, Says Media Giant

    Updated: 2012-10-10 11:08:39
    Fairfax's head of video Ricky Sutton has admitted that his company's acquisition strategy is in large part based on what content is popular on BitTorrent. Not only is Fairfax using BitTorrent as a market research tool, the company also admits to advertising their content offerings directly on BitTorrent sites, in an attempt to convert pirates into paying customers.Source: Show Doing Well On BitTorrent? We’ll Buy It, Says Media Giant

  • Judge Denies Megaupload’s Motion to Dismiss, But…

    Updated: 2012-10-09 22:17:42
    Megaupload’s request to dismiss the criminal proceedings against it on the grounds that the U.S. Government failed to serve the company, has been denied. District Court Judge Liam O'Grady believes that the authorities could still satisfy the federal rule if they can prove that Megaupload is an alter ego of Kim Dotcom. At the same time, however, the court leaves the door open for Megaupload's legal team to file for a motion to dismiss the indictment until the government finds a way to issue the summons.Source: Judge Denies Megaupload’s Motion to Dismiss, But…

  • Kim Dotcom: U.S. Government Used Echelon to Spy on Me

    Updated: 2012-10-09 17:04:51
    Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom believes that he was spied on by New Zealand's GCSB because this allowed the U.S. Government to have real-time access to all of his communications. New Zealand and the United States have an agreement to share all intelligence gathered by the secretive Echelon, and Dotcom says this is the primary reason GCSB was utilized for the secret surveillance.Source: Kim Dotcom: U.S. Government Used Echelon to Spy on Me

  • Eight ‘Music Pirates’ To Face Copyright Tribunal, One To Defend In Person

    Updated: 2012-10-09 08:49:01
    New Zealand rightsholders have come under fire for failing to fully utilize the so-called "three strikes" mechanism after they sent out less than 3,000 notices to alleged pirates in a year. However, it's now been revealed that eight individuals are now just one step away from the most serious punishments available, just six shy of the French total after they sent out a massive 1.1 million warnings.Source: Eight ‘Music Pirates’ To Face Copyright Tribunal, One To Defend In Person

  • Finally: BitTorrent Piracy Evidence to be Tested in Court

    Updated: 2012-10-08 20:29:11
    A landmark order by a Pennsylvania District Court judge may become the turning point for the many mass-BitTorrent lawsuits that are sweeping through the United States. For the first time in these cases a copyright holder has been ordered to go to trial, instead of settling with the alleged file-sharers for a few thousand dollars. This will be the first time that BitTorrent-related evidence will be tested in a U.S. court.Source: Finally: BitTorrent Piracy Evidence to be Tested in Court

  • Police Follow PRQ Action With New Raid, Anti-Piracy Group Says More to Come

    Updated: 2012-10-08 12:45:51
    As the Swedish file-sharing scene recovered from the raids on the PRQ webhost last week, police were already queuing up their next target. After the takedown of Tankafetast on Monday, it now transpires that another site was raided on Thursday. Antipiratbyran informs TorrentFreak that five key sites have shut down during the last week and that further action against other sites should be expected.Source: Police Follow PRQ Action With New Raid, Anti-Piracy Group Says More to Come

  • Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

    Updated: 2012-10-08 09:30:28
    The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent, 'Stolen' tops the chart this week, followed by 'Ice Age: Continental Drift'. 'That's My Boy' completes the top three.Source: Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent

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