MachineMachine /stream - tagged with piracy https://machinemachine.net/stream/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss LifePress therourke@gmail.com <![CDATA[Why so much of the world runs on counterfeit software - The Hustle]]> https://thehustle.co/why-so-much-of-the-world-runs-on-counterfeit-software/

LAGOS — Adegunji Kazeem vividly remembers the day his life fell apart. It was December 4, 2019. Kazeem was a final-year student at the University of Lagos and writing his undergraduate thesis, a requirement for graduation.

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Mon, 10 Jul 2023 02:52:58 -0700 https://thehustle.co/why-so-much-of-the-world-runs-on-counterfeit-software/
<![CDATA[Piracy Index | Piracy]]> https://piracy.vercel.app/

This website is a collection of the best digital piracy resources. This will help you get started on your pirate voyage. What happened to the GitHub repo?

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Sun, 03 Jul 2022 23:33:36 -0700 https://piracy.vercel.app/
<![CDATA[This artist claims you can torrent a blockchain’s worth of NFTs - The Verge]]> https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/18/22790131/nft-bay-pirating-digital-ownership-piracy-crypto-art-right-click

In what may be one of the better pieces of performance art this year, Australian Geoffrey Huntley has created a website that promises to let you torrent an entire blockchain’s worth of NFTs.

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Thu, 25 Nov 2021 01:51:35 -0800 https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/18/22790131/nft-bay-pirating-digital-ownership-piracy-crypto-art-right-click
<![CDATA[What is the Most Dangerous Pirate Content to Download?]]> https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/hxqhhl/what_is_the_most_dangerous_pirate_content_to/

submitted by /u/Myfap-collection to r/Piracy [link] [comments]

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Sat, 25 Jul 2020 10:25:37 -0700 https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/hxqhhl/what_is_the_most_dangerous_pirate_content_to/
<![CDATA[In Solidarity with Library Genesis and Sci-hub]]> http://custodians.online

In Antoine de Saint Exupéry's tale the Little Prince meets a businessman who accumulates stars with the sole purpose of being able to buy more stars. The Little Prince is perplexed. He owns only a flower, which he waters every day. Three volcanoes, which he cleans every week.

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Tue, 16 Jun 2020 17:13:13 -0700 http://custodians.online
<![CDATA[Pirate Care - Pirate Care]]> https://syllabus.pirate.care/

We live in a world where captains get arrested for saving people’s lives on the sea; where a person downloading scientific articles faces 35 years in jail; where people risk charges for bringing contraceptives to those who otherwise couldn’t get them.

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Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:50:18 -0700 https://syllabus.pirate.care/
<![CDATA[Pirate Care - Pirate Care]]> https://syllabus.pirate.care/

We live in a world where captains get arrested for saving people’s lives on the sea; where a person downloading scientific articles faces 35 years in jail; where people risk charges for bringing contraceptives to those who otherwise couldn’t get them.

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Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:50:18 -0700 https://syllabus.pirate.care/
<![CDATA[Meet the pirate queen making academic papers free online - The Verge]]> https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/8/16985666/alexandra-elbakyan-sci-hub-open-access-science-papers-lawsuit

In cramped quarters at Russia’s Higher School of Economics, shared by four students and a cat, sat a server with 13 hard drives. The server hosted Sci-Hub, a website with over 64 million academic papers available for free to anybody in the world.

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Thu, 08 Feb 2018 07:07:30 -0800 https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/8/16985666/alexandra-elbakyan-sci-hub-open-access-science-papers-lawsuit
<![CDATA[Sci-Hub’s cache of pirated papers is so big, subscription journals are doomed, data analyst suggests | Science | AAAS]]> http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/07/sci-hub-s-cache-pirated-papers-so-big-subscription-journals-are-doomed-data-analyst

There is no doubt that Sci-Hub, the infamous—and, according to a U.S. court, illegal—online repository of pirated research papers, is enormously popular. (See Science’s investigation last year of who is downloading papers from Sci-Hub.

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Mon, 31 Jul 2017 05:04:42 -0700 http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/07/sci-hub-s-cache-pirated-papers-so-big-subscription-journals-are-doomed-data-analyst
<![CDATA[When a 'Remix' Is Plain Ole Plagiarism - The Atlantic]]> https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/05/the-indignities-of-remix-culture/525129/

Digital technologies make it easier for people to copy the work of other artists—yet the same tools make it more likely for them to get caught. The messages began rolling in on an otherwise quiet Saturday.

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Mon, 08 May 2017 06:35:26 -0700 https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/05/the-indignities-of-remix-culture/525129/
<![CDATA[Meet the woman who put 50 million stolen articles online so you can read them for free | The Independent]]> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/meet-the-woman-who-put-50-million-stolen-articles-online-so-you-can-read-them-for-free-a6964176.html

Alexandra Elbakyan is a highbrow pirate in hiding. The 27-year-old graduate student from Kazakhstan is operating a searchable online database of nearly 50 million stolen scholarly journal articles, shattering the $10 billion-per-year paywall of academic publishers.

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Sat, 28 Jan 2017 04:33:44 -0800 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/meet-the-woman-who-put-50-million-stolen-articles-online-so-you-can-read-them-for-free-a6964176.html
<![CDATA[Pirates are now using YouTube's panoramic videos to hide whole movies - Versions]]> https://versions.killscreen.com/someone-tried-hide-feature-length-film-youtube-panorama-worked-briefly/

Versions is the essential guide to virtual reality and beyond. It investigates the rapidly deteriorating boundary between the real world and the one behind the screen. Versions launched in 2016 at the eponymous conference dedicated to creativity and VR with the New Museum’s incubator NEW INC.

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Sat, 02 Jul 2016 09:49:19 -0700 https://versions.killscreen.com/someone-tried-hide-feature-length-film-youtube-panorama-worked-briefly/
<![CDATA[The Rise of Pirate Libraries | Atlas Obscura]]> http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-rise-of-illegal-pirate-libraries

Only a tiny fraction of the world's knowledge. (Photo: David Iliff/CC-BY-SA-3.0) All around the world, shadow libraries keep growing, filled with banned materials.

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Mon, 09 May 2016 01:16:34 -0700 http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-rise-of-illegal-pirate-libraries
<![CDATA[In the Name of Humanity | Limn]]> http://limn.it/in-the-name-of-humanity/

The total archive is already here, Balázs Bodó finds it hidden in the shadows and run by pirates. As I write this in August 2015, we are in the middle of one of the worst refugee crises in modern Western history.

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Sun, 06 Mar 2016 07:20:02 -0800 http://limn.it/in-the-name-of-humanity/
<![CDATA[The Research Pirates of the Dark Web - The Atlantic]]> http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/02/the-research-pirates-of-the-dark-web/461829/

There’s a battle raging over whether academic research should be free, and it’s overflowing into the dark web.

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Tue, 16 Feb 2016 08:17:50 -0800 http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/02/the-research-pirates-of-the-dark-web/461829/
<![CDATA[The Ingenious Way The Pirate Bay Avoids The Police - Business Insider]]> http://www.businessinsider.com/the-ingenious-way-the-pirate-bay-avoids-the-police-2014-9

Flickr/SHARE ConferenceThe staff of The Pirate Bay has revealed how the notorious file-sharing site uses a clever mix of servers to avoid detection and police raids.

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Tue, 07 Oct 2014 01:53:26 -0700 http://www.businessinsider.com/the-ingenious-way-the-pirate-bay-avoids-the-police-2014-9
<![CDATA[What makes out today’s notworking is the social glitch]]> http://machinemachine.net/text/out-loud/what-makes-out-todays-notworking-is-the-social-glitch

For 3 years I have collaborated on a project with Kyoung Kim. Known as GLTI.CH Karaoke, or sometimes just GLTI.CH, we’ve plotted the course of accidents, of temporal lyrical disjoints and technical out-of-syncs through a wide variety of different mediums, spaces and social conditions. This week saw what feels like the climax of our experiments, a three day – 67 hour – installation at CRYSTALLIZE, an exhibition of new media art held alongside the 2013 Korea Brand & Entertainment Expo, at Old Billingsgate, London. GLTI.CH has played a significant part in my practice and thus my thinking over the last 3 years. Working with Kyoung has afforded me countless experiences and opportunities, and introduced me to the world of glitch, digital, net and new media arts and artists. The project is not over, but its Karaoke phase is drawing to a conclusion. I thought it would be a good time to republish this half-considered manifesto I wrote a while back. 15 Statements about Glti.ch Notworking What makes out today’s networking is the notworking. There would be no routing if there were no problems on the line. Spam, viruses and identity theft are not accidental mistakes, mishaps on the road to techno perfection. They are constitutional elements of yesterday’s network architectures. Lovink, Gert. (2005), “The Principle of Notworking Concepts in Critical Internet Culture,” p. 10 GLTI.CH Karaoke is not a hack or some fancy programming. It’s taking the front-end of things and trying to make something else. We’ve made the mishmashed world of GLTI.CH Karaoke through play and we hope you’ll sing with us. karaoke, glti.ch (2011), “WHAT IS GLTI.CH KARAOKE?”

Glti.ches are more than aesthetic revelations: as software crashes, or hardware halts to a stutter, the soft underbelly of the notwork is exposed. The trick is to see the glti.ch not as an abhorrence, but as a signal of noisy potential: error and noise are an implicit feature of digital materiality. What Gaston Bachelard called ‘Desire Paths’, physical etchings in our surroundings drawn by the thoughtless movement of (human) feet, also exist online. For those versed in the language of the glti.ch, desire equals subversion and the means of flight – a way to reverse the roles of power. The line of desire in these cases is often laid directly over the enclosed path. Being buffered along by the unruly torrents of technical failure, the true semblance of the glti.ch is impossible to pin down: notwork control mechanisms have desirable unintended effects. The kludge is a hands-on, makeshift solution, to an unpredictable technical or social problem: 100% of cargo cult coders, pirates, glti.ch artists and hackers started out as kludgers. Algorithms that churn your Google search, or offer you potential meta-data with which to imbricate your image collection into the logic of the database, have themselves become actors in the play of human relations. Digital formats as diverse as ePub, DivX, and GIF, and software platforms from the likes of Google, Microsoft or Apple, trace narrative arcs which are themselves transcodable relations. Interruption, stutters and breaks force us into encounters with the world, exposing the circuitry that we as consumers are expected to elude into the background. Digital copies, being copied, forever copying, exert an unruly behaviour that exposes the material world. The most astonishing thing about the notwork is how any order can be maintained in it at all. The more regulations imposed upon the notworks, the more interesting the resulting glti.ches will be in their variation/liberation. Human beings are material entities, buffered by the same stops and starts as the notwork. Participating in the glti.ch, in the artifact that exposes the failure, is to align oneself with material reality. The glti.ch is a social phenomenon.

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Thu, 07 Nov 2013 07:16:51 -0800 http://machinemachine.net/text/out-loud/what-makes-out-todays-notworking-is-the-social-glitch
<![CDATA[THE PIRATE CINEMA]]> http://vimeo.com/67518774

THE PIRATE CINEMA TRANSFORMS FILM TORRENTS INTO ILLICIT INTERACTIVE ART A CINEMATIC COLLAGE GENERATED BY PEER-TO-PEER NETWORK USERS. > More info: thepiratecinema.com - In the context of omnipresent telecommunications surveillance, “The Pirate Cinema” reveals the hidden activity and geography of Peer-to-Peer file sharing. The project is presented as a monitoring room, which shows Peer-to-Peer transfers happening in real time on networks using the BitTorrent protocol. The installation produces an arbitrary cut-up of the files currently being exchanged. User IP addresses and countries are displayed on each cut, depicting the global topology of content consumption and dissemination. - Conception: Nicolas Maigret - 2012-2013 Software development: Brendan Howell Production: ArtKillArt, La Maison populaire - More info: thepiratecinema.com More IMG: flickr.com/photos/n1c0la5ma1gr3t/sets/72157633577769570/Cast: N1C0L45 M41GR3TTags: piracy, pirate, hack, cinema, peer-to-peer, P2P, copyright, illicite, file sharing, Torrent, BitTorrent, thepiratebay, download, distributed, network, mashup, collage and cut-up

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Thu, 26 Sep 2013 06:59:48 -0700 http://vimeo.com/67518774
<![CDATA[HARDCORE SOFTWARE : PIRACY TODAY]]> http://hardcoresoftware.org/hardcore-software--image.html

Hardcore Software presents Piracy Today, a platform for actions an interventions that challenge our dominant cultural order. The pilot exhibition presents work by four artists and practitioners who use piracy to interrogate patterns of cultural transmission.

http://hardcoresoftware.org/

Wednesday 28 August 2013 | 6-10pm Open discussion starts at 7pm Penthouse 4C, Barbican Centre Foyer

FEATURING WORK BY AND Publishing | Martin Dittus | Geraldine Juarez | Lawrence Lek

OPEN DISCUSSION 7-8.30pm Hosted by Rachel Falconer (Curator) Stuart Bannocks (Designer & Theorist) Ami Clarke (Artist & Curator) Martin Dittus (Hacker) Lawrence Lek (Artist) Daniel Rourke (Artist & Writer)

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Sat, 07 Sep 2013 06:24:26 -0700 http://hardcoresoftware.org/hardcore-software--image.html
<![CDATA[The Walled City: Cannot one dream of a ‘computer hypothesis’? | Radical Philosophy]]> http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/article/the-walled-city

This essay is in many ways a companion piece to Gary Hall’s ‘Pirate Radical Philosophy’ in RP 173 (May/June 2012). Consider it a prequel, or something akin to a video game’s expansion pack, extending and elaborating on the original’s materials. It is a story of the spatial history of escape routes, s

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Wed, 29 Aug 2012 02:11:00 -0700 http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/article/the-walled-city