It's easier to be caught if you commit fraud against a store. You have to ship a physical copy somewhere, so you can try to catch the person that way. Plus stores try to check that the shipping address matches the address on the credit card.
With digital fraud, the most the companies can do...
I've been more than a little anxious to find out about the Portal 2 DLC. Finally saw this today.
http://www.ripten.com/2011/09/30/free-portal-2-dlc-peer-review-coming-on-october-4th/
The ending to Prince of Persia (2008). When I saw what the character wanted to do, I probably spent about twenty minutes looking for any other choice I could make. But, alas, the only choice I had was to continue or to stop playing.
In changing their search results, Google is just removing piracy terms from the auto complete.
If you search for Harry Potter, one of the suggestions is no longer going to be Harry Potter Torrent.
If you actually search for Harry Potter Torrent, you'll still find all the torrenty goodness.
Isn't the A.V. Club an arm of The Onion?
That would mean that someone is mistaking parody for news.
(Unless I'm mistaken and the AV Club is a legitimate arm of The Onion.
Makes me think of the recent story about the blind gamer who beat the Ocarina of Time.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/93541-Blind-Gamer-Tackles-Zelda-Ocarina-of-Time
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