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  16. We had our 200,000th upload! Code: Torrent 231194 (Group 200000) (Solar Opposites - Season 1 [WEB-DL / H.264 / AC-3 / MKV / 1080p / w. Subtitles]) was deleted by Daemen: Dupe Well, it was nice while it lasted. Feel free to congratulate Daemen on his custom title in THIS thread.
  17. The Authors Guild believes that online services should do more to prevent book piracy. In a testimony before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, the group is particularly critical of Google. It accuses the search engine of hurting authors by facilitating piracy, including the prominent promotion of pirate book stores through its shopping ads. The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property is actively looking for options through which the US can better address online piracy. Earlier this year, it held a hearing to see what could be learned from copyright policies in other countries. This week a new meeting was put on the agenda, which zoomed in on the effectiveness of the DMCA itself. This isn’t the first time that the US Government has heard stakeholders on the DMCA and many of the arguments, both in favor and against the law, have been brought up before. The overall theme is that online services are fine with the current system while rightsholders want online services to do more. One of the testimonies worth highlighting comes from Douglas Preston, president of the Authors Guild, which represents over 10,000 professional writers. Many of the Guild’s members are struggling due to piracy, he says, because the DMCA doesn’t work as intended. “The notice-and-takedown system is not working — at least not for authors, other individual creators, and small creative businesses,” Preston informed the Senate Subcommittee. Book Piracy is Rampant and the DMCA Does Little to Help The testimony continues by describing the book piracy landscape in detail. According to Preston, the number of piracy complaints has skyrocketed over the past decade, with pirate sites and pirate booksellers growing more and more popular. “It is nearly impossible to estimate the number of active pirate sites at any given moment,” Preston notes, while mentioning Ebook.bike, LibGen, Sci-Hub, Epub.pub, Graycity.net and Kissly.net as some of the worst actors. It’s clear that at least some of the sites don’t care about the DMCA. Even with much stricter legislation including ‘staydown’ and ‘filtering’ requirements, they would keep going. However, the Authors Guild believes that some online services have room to improve. Google’s Role in the Piracy Ecosystem Preston is particularly critical of Google. This doesn’t come as a surprise, as both parties previously met in court over a copyright dispute. That said, the Authors Guild doesn’t spare the search engine in its testimony to the Senators. According to the Authors Guild, search engines make pirate sites easily accessible. While the comments also apply to other search engines, Google is the only one that’s specifically named. Terms such as ‘free ebook,’ ‘download,’ or ‘ebook’ return a “bewildering variety” of links to pirate sites, the Authors Guild notes. That’s not limited to regular searches either, as Google shopping links also list pirate book stores or link to cheap pirated books on eBay. “Those Google Shopping buy buttons include links to pirate sites and pirate eBay sellers mixed in with legitimate vendors, sometimes even ranking above legitimate vendors in search results if the pirates have bought promotional placement on the page. “And since there is no way to tell a licensed ebook copy apart from a pirated copy, users will usually choose the cheapest offer not knowing that these cheap ebooks are in fact pirated copies,” the Authors Guild adds. Spot the Pirate Book… https://torrentfreak.com/images/pirate-book.jpg Copyright holders can take down the links by sending a DMCA request. However, the authors want more. Ideally, they would like shopping links to be carefully vetted. In addition, known pirate sites should be completely removed from Google’s search index. Removing Pirate Domains from Search Results The Authors Guild points out that Google does filter out other illegal content, including child pornography. Thus far, however, it has rejected rightsholders’ requests for the wholesale removal of pirate domains. “The Authors Guild has asked Google in the past to de-index sites like Ebook.bike and Epub.pub from search results for books, but we were only successful in getting them demoted so they don’t appear whenever a user searches for a book title on Google. “There is no reason for search engines and other legitimate platforms covered by the DMCA to continue linking to pirate sites—not when they clearly have abundant knowledge of the pirate nature of these sites,” the testimony adds. The authors are very critical of search engines. However, they also point out that other online services including Facebook, Linkedin, Scribd, Slideshare, and eBay can do more as well. Ideally, the DMCA would require these companies to take action. The Solution? According to the Authors Guild, the current interpretation of the DMCA doesn’t work. Online services should be required to do more. And if they don’t, they should be held liable. Preston says that the DMCA has allowed for-profit companies to grow and prosper “to an obscene measure” which hurts copyright holders, while “leaving individual creators poorer than ever.” Instead of continuing on the same foot, the authors want a “takedown and staydown” policy. This can be achieved by changing the interpretation of the current law or by proposing new legislation. “Congress could enact a new provision that provides that a takedown notice applies to every full-length, identical copy of the particular work. In other words, one notice does not result in one takedown, but in the removal of all current and infringing copies of that work,” it suggests. This proposal is not new but whether Congress is open to it is questionable. Last month the US Copyright Office released its detailed report on the state of the DMCA. This specifically recommended not to implement any “staydown” requirements. — A copy of the full testimony from Authors Guild President Douglas Preston is available here (pdf). Source: Torrentfreak.com
  18. SOURCE: https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/11996682/premier-league-fixtures-the-new-kick-offs-and-dates Premier League football will return to Sky Sports with a double-header on June 17 - and a further 20 games broadcast live in the following fortnight. Coverage will provisionally resume on 17 June with Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd and Man City vs Arsenal Further 20 games featuring all 20 clubs in the following 14 days - including Merseyside derby and Tottenham vs Man Utd Sky Sports will show 64 matches - 39 exclusive to subscribers and an extra 25 available on Sky's free-to-air channel 'Pick' Aston Villa take on Sheffield United in the first live game of the restart on Wednesday, June 17 (6pm kick-off) followed by Mikel Arteta's Arsenal up against his former boss Pep Guardiola and Manchester City at 8.15pm. Two days later, Friday Night Football will see Norwich and Southampton as the first game on Sky free-to-air channel Pick, with Manchester United also taking on their former manager Jose Mourinho and Tottenham later that night - coverage exclusively on Sky Sports - in another double-header. A packed weekend featuring seven live games across four days will also include the Merseyside derby on Sunday evening (7pm kick-off). Runaway league leaders Liverpool are within touching distance of a first Premier League title and a win over their closest rivals Everton could put them very close to doing so. There are a further six live matches on Sky Sports in the midweek following that opening round, including Tottenham taking on West Ham and Liverpool against Crystal Palace. Sky Sports has also confirmed seven matches from the final weekend of June, starting with Watford against Southampton on Sunday, June 28 and Liverpool taking on reigning champions Manchester City on Thursday, July 2. Sky Sports director of football Gary Hughes said: "Huge thanks to the Premier League and its clubs for working so closely with Sky Sports to get these fixtures agreed for the restart. "It is unprecedented times and a huge number of games live on our screens, everyone at Sky Sports is looking forward to getting the games back on and sharing our live coverage with the fans from 17 June." Premier League live on Sky Sports - confirmed games so far Wed June 17: Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd - 6pm, Sky Sports Wed June 17: Man City vs Arsenal - 8.15pm, Sky Sports Fri June 19: Norwich vs Southampton - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Fri June 19: Tottenham vs Man Utd - 8.15pm , Sky Sports Sat June 20: West Ham vs Wolves - 5.30pm, Sky Sports Sun June 21: Newcastle vs Sheff Utd - 2pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Sun June 21: Aston Villa vs. Chelsea - 4.15pm, Sky Sports Sun June 21: Everton vs Liverpool - 7pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Mon June 22: Man City vs Burnley - 8pm, Sky Sports Tue June 23: Leicester vs Brighton - 6pm, Sky Sports Tue June 23: Tottenham vs West Ham - 8.15pm, Sky Sports Wed June 24: Man Utd vs Sheff Utd - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Wed June 24: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace - 8.15pm, Sky Sports Thu June 25: Southampton vs Arsenal - 6pm, Sky Sports Thu June 25: Burnley vs Watford - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Sun June 28: Watford vs Southampton - 4.30pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Tue June 30: Brighton vs Man Utd, 8.15pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Wed July 1: Everton vs Leicester - 6pm, Sky Sports Wed July 1: Bournemouth vs Newcastle - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick Wed July 1: West Ham vs Chelsea, 8.15pm, Sky Sports Thu July 2: Sheff Utd vs Tottenham - 6pm, Sky Sports Thu July 2: Man City vs Liverpool - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
  19. A new piece of fan art shows what actor Penn Badgley could look like as Reverse-Flash in the upcoming Flash film for the DC Extended Universe. Ezra Miller's Barry Allen/The Flash was featured in Zack Snyder's Justice League; the director's cut of the film now set to premiere on HBO Max in 2021. The upcoming Flash film was initially slated to hit theaters in July 2022 but has recently been moved up a month to June 2022. The release date change has been reported to be directly linked to Captain Marvel 2, which will be opening one week after its original release date. Though there isn't ample information about 2022's The Flash, the film has been rumored to follow the Flashpoint storyline for the comics. Director Andy Muschietti confirmed these rumors, though the film's story will not be the Flashpoint fans are expecting. If the film tackles that iconic storyline, there's a strong possibility it could feature the infamous villain, Reverse-Flash, since the character plays a crucial role. In Flashpoint, Barry Allen travels back in time to prevent the murder of his mother at the hands of Reverse-Flash, creating an alternate timeline. In the new timeline, Barry is no longer The Flash, Bruce Wayne is no longer Batman, and Aquaman and Wonder Woman are at odds with one another. Reverse-Flash has been heavily featured in the CW's The Flash, where the villain made several appearances throughout the series. A new piece of artwork created by artist bobby_art shows what Penn Badgley could look like as the infamous Flash villain, Reverse-Flash. The artist notes that his costume design for the character was inspired by Injustice 2. He also states that Badgley would be an excellent fit for the role based on his performance in the Netflix series YOU, where the actor plays an obsessive serial killer. Reverse-Flash is seen sporting a gold and black suit, with a red lightning bolt on his chest. The full image is below. Badgley has had quite the career resurgence since he starring in the YOU, which Netflix acquired and turned into a massive hit. The series, which is based on novels written by Caroline Kepnes, drew in an estimated forty million viewers in its first month on the streaming service. Netflix renewed YOU for a season 3, set to premiere in 2021. Badgley is also well-known for his work on the CW series Gossip Girl, where he played the character, Dan Humphrey, throughout its six-season run. Badgley has been an underrated performer for years, popping up in a wide variety of projects and delivering standout performances in films like Margin Call and Easy A. The talented actor delivered a powerhouse performance as Joe Goldberg in YOU's first two seasons, giving a sympathetic, three-dimensional quality to the deranged character. He's clearly able to take on dark, layered roles, and the Reverse-Flash would be right in his wheelhouse. This artwork shows he would look great in the costume as well and is sure to intrigue the most passionate fans out there. Regardless, time will tell who will fill the shoes of Reverse-Flash if the character does indeed end up in The Flash. Source: https://screenrant.com/flash-penn-badgley-villain-reverse-flash-fan-art
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