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The mission of FightPiracy.org is to:
- Protect global intellectual property rights & artist freedom of speech;
- Conduct consumer, industry & technical research
- Advocate strong protection of creative works produced and distributed by the music & movie industry;
- Fight copyright theft around the world;
- Provide leadership in meeting new & emerging industry challenges.
The Fight Piracy Organization provides global services in government relations, business development, corporate education & intellectual property protection to the leading companies that are setting the pace for the digital age. FightPiracy.org's also provides a wide resource for information for eliminating the online fraud, identity theft and cybercrimes that result from phishing, pharming, malware & email spoofing.
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Recent News
- Phishing scam affecting email services such as Hotmail and GMail is spreading
- Nintendo Combats Piracy & Launches Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
- Viacom Has Emails Showing That YouTube Knowingly Violated Copyrights
- Microsoft is awarded a patent for a DRM system that works in P2P networks.
- Verizon to pay ASCAP $5 million interim license fee for public ringtone use
- Software developer SpeedTrack files patent infringement lawsuit against Amazon.com, Best Buy, Overstock.com, Nike, Costco and Dell
- Radiohead´s Ed O´Brien Reacts to Lily Allen Piracy Row
Recent Articles
- The Web is Dead: What This Means to ICANN, New gTLD Program and the Domain Industry
- ICANN may face anti-trust lawsuits if Registry-Registrar Vertical Integration not allowed for new entrants to increase domain competition & innovation
- Will the movie industry's raise of movie ticket prices negatively impact Hollywood industry profits and increase piracy and illegal downloading of pirated films?
- Can Innovation Help Fight Piracy? 5 Steps to Innovative Behavior, Creativity & Creating New Opportunities
- Fighting Piracy By Encouraging Illegal Activity: Can Pirates Be Potential Customers?
- The Battle for dotNYC (.nyc) domain extension: Is RFP the answer?
- Consumers Win: Mobile Ringtones Are Not Concerts or Public Performances
- Cyberterrorists, Phishers and Hackers: What do we do about them?
- Copyright Alliance asks Obama to pursue policies supportive of the rights of artists
- Microsoft $565 million for Eolas patent infringement not enough: Apple and 22 others to be sued next for infringing on browser-embedded technology
