After a few days of fallout with World of Warcraft guild OnlyFangs, Pirate Software says that he's done streaming Hardcore. OnlyFangs is a World of Warcraft guild full of streamers that regrouped for ...
Trading in cryptocurrency? You might be sitting on a pretty penny in that digital wallet of yours. Feels great, doesn't it? But here's the catch with digital currency: Keeping it secure isn't a walk ...
YouTuber and live streamer Pirate Software, whose real name is Jason ‘Thor’ Hall slammed a viewer suggesting that he make an apology video to cool down the controversy surrounding his criticism of the ...
The results from the Business Software Alliance’s fifth-annual study on global software piracy revealed some statistics that would put a smile on any software company executive’s face: Of the 108 ...
Eastern Europe led the world in software piracy last year, followed closely by the Asia-Pacific region, the only area to see a rise in software copyright infringement, according to a new survey ...
Popular game developer and YouTube creator Pirate Software has lost over 100,000 subscribers in just two weeks. The steep decline comes in the wake of growing outrage over his perceived opposition to ...
The rate of global software piracy declined 10 percent in the past eight years, but there was only a modest 1 percent reduction from 2001 until now with a sharp increase in what piracy costs companies ...
On Oct. 29th, police in Bavaria arrested a British man who had fallen asleep in his car at a service station near Aschaffenburg. Officers found Peter Murray-Cowan, 39, dozing at the wheel of an Audi ...
A U.S. judge on Friday sentenced the owner and operator of iBackups.net to 87 months in prison, the longest sentence ever given for software piracy, according to a software trade group. Nathan ...
Spotify playlists and podcasts are being abused to push pirated software, game cheat codes, spam links, and "warez" sites. By injecting targeted keywords and links in playlist names and podcast ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's booming demand for personal computers caused losses from pirated software to surge 40 percent to $5.4 billion last year -- but things are getting better, a trade group ...
According to the 9th Annual Business Report of the Business Software Alliance (BSA), the number of users who use pirated software for paid software is 57% of the total PC users, and the total damage ...