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  • Netflix, Disney, and Warner Bros Lock Down 44 Rogue Domains

    Netflix, Disney, and Warner Bros Lock Down 44 Rogue Domains

    In a significant victory for Hollywood heavyweights, including Netflix Studios, Disney Enterprises, Warner Bros, Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Universal City Studios, the Delhi High Court has wielded its gavel to restrain 45 rogue websites from streaming or making available copyrighted content. Justice Prathiba M Singh recently granted a ‘dynamic+ injunction’ order in response to…

  • GO.COM, ONCE THE 10TH MOST POPULAR WEBSITE, NOW LIES IN OBLIVION

    GO.COM, ONCE THE 10TH MOST POPULAR WEBSITE, NOW LIES IN OBLIVION

    Once a digital giant, Go.com’s journey mirrors the shifting tides of the internet. From its peak as the 10th most popular website to quiet retirement, it’s a tale of evolution in the digital era.

  • How was a horror movie made on Winnie the Pooh?

    How was a horror movie made on Winnie the Pooh?

    The Internet is a weird place. Everyday you find things that you have never even imagined in your dreams. However, recently the trailer of a movie exceeded my already stressed weirdness threshold levels. Interestingly the movie was inspired from an adorable cartoon character: Winnie the Pooh. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is an upcoming…

  • Roofvertising, the new trend in branding

    Roofvertising, the new trend in branding

    What is branding? In a very simplistic way, branding is something that makes your products and services visible to the buyer. Among an ocean of choices, branding is that differentiating factor that makes the customer choose you over them all.  Branding has an undeniable linkage with the contemporary issues of the world. Prevailing notions of…

  • 17 Major pirated domain names blocked

    17 Major pirated domain names blocked

    In what might be considered a huge win for the Creative Entertainment industry, 17 Major Piracy Domain Names have been blocked by an injunction in a UK court. All the majority ISPs would not allow access to these blocked domain names.  Different big Hollywood Studios including Disney and Netflix were up against these domain names.…

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