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The Fug Girls: What We Read How do people deal with the torrent of information pouring down on us all? What sources can't they live without? We regularly reach out to prominent figures in media, entertainment, politics, the arts, and the literary world to hear their answers. This is drawn from a conversation with The Fug Girls, Heather Cocks (left) and Jessica Morgan, creators of the blog Go Fug Yourself and authors of ... news.yahoo.com
Dutch Party Barred From Helping People Skirt Pirate Bay Web Blockade A court in The Hague has ruled that ISPs must block access to The Pirate Bay and that the Pirate Party has to stop publishing not only instructions on how to circumvent those blocks, but links to instructions, as well. www.eweek.com
Taking copyright law a step too far? There's confusion as Internet service providers block access to legitimate websites www.thehindu.com
British Court Orders Pirate Bay Blocked by ISPs LONDON | Regardless of the popularity of Pirate Bay, the British High Court has ordered all U.K. Internet service providers to block access to the infamous file-sharing service immediately, according to the BBC. The court's decision follows a request from the British phonographic industry, which asked all ISPs to voluntarily block access in November and this decision was not expected until June ... news.yahoo.com
'The Ultimate Fighter: Live' ratings: Episode No. 10 draws 948K viewers This past Friday's new episode of "The Ultimate Fighter: Live" was the fourth of 10 this season to register fewer than one million viewers. Ratings for the 10th episode of "TUF: Live" resulted in average of 948,00 FX viewers, MMAjunkie.com today confirmed with an industry source. The one-hour episode featured two fights as both Team Cruz's James Vick and Team Faber's Mike Chiesa won quarterfinal ... mmajunkie.com
Why Blocking The Pirate Bay is Not the Solution Illegal file-sharing sites are costing the music and film industries billions of pounds in lost revenue, but is blocking these sites the solution? uk.ibtimes.com
British Court Orders ISPs to Block Pirate Bay — Is the U.S. Next? Britain's High Court — not the highest, but well up the ladder — has officially ordered Internet service providers to block Sweden-based file-sharing site The Pirate Bay. Is the U.S. next? techland.time.com
Virgin Media is first UK ISP to block The Pirate Bay But traffic to the web site has increased feeds.theinquirer.net
Alone, 'Riodoce' Covers the Mexican Drug Cartel Beat One small paper in Mexico does investigative reporting on the drug wars www.businessweek.com
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