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  2. Online piracy - Wikipedia

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    Online piracy or software piracy is the practice of downloading and distributing copyrighted works digitally without permission, such as music, movies or software. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History

  3. Chicago Tribune staffers' unequal pay lawsuit claims race and ...

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    The Chicago Tribune is being sued by some of its staffers, who say they and other women and Black journalists are being paid less than their white male counterparts. The complaint filed Thursday ...

  4. Operation Site Down - Wikipedia

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    Three separate undercover investigations were involved, based in Chicago, Charlotte and San Jose. The raid consisted of approximately 70 searches in the U.S. and approximately 20 others in ten other countries in an effort to disrupt and dismantle many of the leading Warez groups which distribute and trade in copyrighted software, movies, music ...

  5. World’s largest film piracy network shut down by police and ...

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    Fmovies has been on the US Trade Representative’s “notorious markets” list for counterfeiting and piracy since 2017. The USTR’s latest report states that Fmovies is linked to more than 60 ...

  6. Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act

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    The call for public comment on the draft was described by CNET as "the Wiki-fication of part of the legislative process".Site visitors can read the text of the bill and suggest specific edits [3] on Madison, described as a "digital legislative platform that lets anyone suggest changes to the draft bill, a Wikipedia of sorts for legislative text".

  7. Chicago Tribune - Wikipedia

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    An 1870 advertisement for Chicago Tribune subscriptions The lead editorial in the Chicago Tribune following the Great Chicago Fire. The Tribune was founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, publishing the first edition on June 10, 1847. Numerous changes in ownership and editorship took place over the next eight years.

  8. What Exactly Does the Chicago Tribune’s Restaurant ... - AOL

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    And more importantly, what does it mean for Carmy and his crew?

  9. Max Headroom signal hijacking - Wikipedia

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    The Max Headroom signal hijacking (also known as the Max Headroom incident) was a hijacking of the television signals of two stations in Chicago, Illinois, on November 22, 1987, that briefly sent a pirate broadcast of an unidentified person wearing a Max Headroom mask and costume to thousands of home viewers.