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Robin Hood of the Internet or the apocalypse of an industry

Dataconomy

This rampant practice poses significant challenges to the creative industries, encompassing film, music, publishing, software development, and gaming. Digital piracy encompasses the unlawful replication or dissemination of copyrighted material through the vast realm of the Internet. One major issue is the presence of malware.

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Global Reach, Local Impact: Strategies for International Publishing Success

Kitaboo

The evolution from local markets to international arenas is not just an opportunity but a necessity fueled by the expansive reach of the internet and digital marketing tools. Its capabilities in creating, publishing, and distributing DRM-protected content across various devices and operating systems are invaluable.

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Shielding Your Intellectual Property: The Role of DRM in Content Protection

Kitaboo

The three main categories are: Copyright Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as literary works, music, films, software, and artistic creations. It has become rampant with the advent of the internet, posing a significant threat to content creators and copyright holders.

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Shielding Your Intellectual Property: The Role of DRM in Protecting K12 Content

Kitaboo

The three main categories are: Copyright Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as literary works, music, films, software, and artistic creations. With the advent of the internet, piracy has become even more rampant and poses a significant threat to the economic interests of content creators and copyright holders.

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'Charlie Bit My Finger' Will Disappear From YouTube After Someone Paid $760K for an NFT

Gizmodo

Charlie’s about to bite his last finger. Read more.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

vassal him Chuck is the electric control center manager and told us when hackers took over their computers, all his workers could do was film it with their cell phones. Stuxnet targets supervisory control and data acquisition systems. But also war over the internet. It was illogical and chaotic. Physical war. So it shouldn't be.

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The best tech of CES 2020: Where are they now?

The Verge

This summer, the Sero blew all the doubters away, showing that the form factor was not just appropriate, but in fact elevated the medium of internet video in ways. But looking at the Amazon or Best Buy reviews, it’s clear a lot of buyers are not having a great experience with their software. Speaking of the PS5. The PlayStation 5.

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