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  2. Online piracy - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] Additionally, despite the massive realm of copying and sharing digital content, consumers who pirate are more willing to pay for legal content when the content is consumer-friendly. [23] A person's ethical and moral predispositions and the judgments that they use to make decisions may indicate consistency across various ethical ...

  3. Dozens of anime piracy websites have gone dark this week ...

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    Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Streaming sites make up about half of the pirated content on the internet, it reports, and revenue losses from piracy went up 500% between 2014 and 2022.

  4. The Pirate Bay - Wikipedia

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    Initially, The Pirate Bay's four Linux servers ran a custom web server called Hypercube. An old version is open-source. [55] On 1 June 2005, The Pirate Bay updated its website in an effort to reduce bandwidth usage, which was reported to be at 2 HTTP requests per millisecond on each of the four web servers, [56] as well as to create a more user friendly interface for the front-end of the website.

  5. Warez - Wikipedia

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    In particular, one study [38] shows that out of all domains the study classified as pirate, 7.1% are infected (while out of random domains only 0.4% were infected); another study [39] maintains that '"maliciousness" of the content for sites they classified as pirate (which specifically included warez sites) is the highest among all the ...

  6. Survey: 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Pirated TV, Movies or Live Sports ...

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    Content piracy is rife in the U.S. Approximately 23 million U.S. adults (11%) pirated content in the last year, according to an exclusive survey fielded last month for VIP+ by YouGov.

  7. Free live stream of Fury vs Usyk 2 fight puts millions at ...

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    An estimated 20 million people found ways to watch the Fury vs Usyk heavyweight title fight online through illicit free streams, with hundreds of unauthorised streaming sites offering pirated live ...

  8. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    Due to the backlash, SOPA was pulled from consideration, permitting copyright owners to seek only civil penalties against these sites. [2] In announcing the bill, Senator Thom Tillis state that by 2020 these sites were taking away more than US$30 billion from copyright holders annually, justifying the need for closing the loophole. [3]

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