Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week on BitTorrent – 11/26/18

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘The Nun’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’. ‘Peppermint’ completes the top three.

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This week we have three newcomers in our chart.

The Nun is the most downloaded movie.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise.

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This week’s most downloaded movies are:
Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrents
1 (…) The Nun 5.5 / trailer
2 (1) Mission: Impossible – Fallout 8.0 / trailer
3 (…) Peppermint 6.5 / trailer
4 (5) A Star is Born 8.2 / trailer
5 (2) The Meg 5.9 / trailer
6 (3) The Equalizer 2 6.9 / trailer
7 (6) Mile 22 6.1 / trailer
8 (4) Incredibles 2 8.0 / trailer
9 (10) Crazy Rich Asians 7.2 / trailer
10 (…) First Man 7.7 / trailer

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Sick ants stay away from the kids

They stay out, at work, to protect everyone in the nest from infection.

Image of an ant.

Enlarge / A worker of the species Lasius Niger (black garden ant). (credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen / Wikimedia)

Ants are the poster children for eusociality. Each ant has a job, and each ant sticks to its job: the foragers forage, the workers work, the nurses nurse, the queen procreates. It has been assumed that this strict segregation of ant society into age-and-task groups could help prevent epidemics, but this assumption had never been tested. Finally, a group of scientists got together and figured out how to do the experiment using 22 colonies of Lasius niger, the common black garden ant.

A division of more than labor

The scientists hailed from various departments in various universities: Ecology and Evolution, Science and Technology, Biorobotics, Intelligent Systems, and Physics of Complex Systems. They labeled each ant in each colony with what looked like a paper QR code taped to its thorax and used video tracking to follow individual ants, monitoring all of the physical contacts among them.

As predicted, the structure of the colonies inhibited the transmission of pathogens. The colonies were sorted into discrete communities that were connected, but the nodes at which they were connected were limited. This organization also protected the most vulnerable members: the queen and young workers.

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ISS: Alexander Gerst filmt Flug eines Progress-Raumfrachters

Die Astronauten auf der ISS werden von der Erde aus mit Wasser, Luft und Verpflegung versorgt. Dazu fliegen Raumfrachter regelmäßig von verschiedenen Orten der Welt aus zur Station. Kommandant Alexander Gerst hat einen von ihnen dabei gefilmt. (Raumfah…

Die Astronauten auf der ISS werden von der Erde aus mit Wasser, Luft und Verpflegung versorgt. Dazu fliegen Raumfrachter regelmäßig von verschiedenen Orten der Welt aus zur Station. Kommandant Alexander Gerst hat einen von ihnen dabei gefilmt. (Raumfahrt, ISS)

Blue Byte: Technischer Test von Anno 1800 geplant

Noch im November 2018 soll ein relativ großer Kreis von registrierten Nutzern das PC-Aufbauspiel Anno 1800 im Rahmen eines technischen Tests ausprobieren können. Das Entwicklerstudio Blue Byte hat speziell dafür auch Systemanforderungen veröffentlicht….

Noch im November 2018 soll ein relativ großer Kreis von registrierten Nutzern das PC-Aufbauspiel Anno 1800 im Rahmen eines technischen Tests ausprobieren können. Das Entwicklerstudio Blue Byte hat speziell dafür auch Systemanforderungen veröffentlicht. (Anno 1800, Ubisoft)

IT: Frauen, die programmieren und Bier trinken

Fest angestellte Informatiker sind oft froh, nach Feierabend nicht schon wieder in ein Get-together zu müssen. Doch was ist, wenn man kein Team hat und sich selbst Programmieren beibringt? Women Who Code veranstaltet Programmierabende für Frauen, denen…

Fest angestellte Informatiker sind oft froh, nach Feierabend nicht schon wieder in ein Get-together zu müssen. Doch was ist, wenn man kein Team hat und sich selbst Programmieren beibringt? Women Who Code veranstaltet Programmierabende für Frauen, denen es so geht. Golem.de war dort. Von Maja Hoock (IT-Jobs, Internet)

Dealmaster: The Cyber Monday 2018 tech deals that are worth your time [Updated]

Now with deals on Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro, Nintendo Switch gear, and more.

Dealmaster: The Cyber Monday 2018 tech deals that are worth your time [Updated]

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Update 2 (11/26/18 2:30pm ET): The stream of new deals is slowing down, but we've added a few offers on Nintendo Switch peripherals, Dell XPS laptops, Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro, Hulu subscriptions, and more. We've also crossed out a number of deals that appear to have expired.

Original article (11/26/18 6:00am ET): Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our friends at TechBargains, we have another list of deals to share. And not just any list: a special jumbo-sized roundup just for Cyber Monday.

Yes, today's consumerist holiday is generally considered the biggest online shopping day of the year. In truth, many of the deals retailers are pushing today are the same ones they had on Black Friday, which themselves were largely available for most of last week. Per usual, only a small percentage of these offers are actually "deals"—lots of inferior products are still going for prices that aren't terribly lower than they are at other points in the year.

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Datenskandal: Briten beschlagnahmen interne Facebook-Dokumente

Das britische Parlament ärgert sich über Facebooks Verhalten im Datenskandal um Cambridge Analytica. Nun sind die Abgeordneten über einen Umweg an interne Dokumente des sozialen Netzwerks gekommen. Dabei geht es um eine kuriose “Bikini-App”. (Facebook,…

Das britische Parlament ärgert sich über Facebooks Verhalten im Datenskandal um Cambridge Analytica. Nun sind die Abgeordneten über einen Umweg an interne Dokumente des sozialen Netzwerks gekommen. Dabei geht es um eine kuriose "Bikini-App". (Facebook, Soziales Netz)

Actionspiel: Rockstar Games gibt Agent auf

Offiziell heißt es tatsächlich noch “Coming soon” – aber nun steht wohl endgültig fest: Rockstar Games wird das für die Playstation 3 angekündigte Agent nicht veröffentlichen. Das Spiel sollte ursprünglich Action und Spionage in der ganzen Welt bieten….

Offiziell heißt es tatsächlich noch "Coming soon" - aber nun steht wohl endgültig fest: Rockstar Games wird das für die Playstation 3 angekündigte Agent nicht veröffentlichen. Das Spiel sollte ursprünglich Action und Spionage in der ganzen Welt bieten. (Rockstar, Playstation 3)

Copyright Law Professor Urges Australia to Repeal Site-Blocking Laws

The Australian Government is moving full speed ahead with plans to expand its current pirate site-blocking laws. The new proposals make it easier to block new domains and will allow for search engine blocking. According to law professor Matthew Rimmer, these expansions go too far. Instead of a copyright crackdown, the Government should work on a “bill of rights” to protect the freedoms of Australians, he notes.

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Three years ago Australia amended its copyright law to pave the way for pirate site blocking injunctions.

Section 115a of Australia’s Copyright Act allows rightsholders to request ISP blockades of infringing sites in local courts and has been actively used since.

While the entertainment industries have signaled that the legislation is effective, they also see room for improvement. The Australian Government appears to agree, as it has tabled a series of amendments that will strengthen the blocking capabilities.

Among other things, the new plans will allow copyright holders to apply for injunctions that will not only target infringing ‘online locations’ but also their appearances in searches. This means that Google and other search engines can be required to remove entire domains from their search results.

This plan is backed by many entertainment industry companies, including the very vocal Village Roadshow.

Google, meanwhile, has asked the Government to slow down, describing an expansion at this time as premature. Similarly, the Digital Industry Group, representing Facebook, Google, and Twitter, cautioned against the expansions as well.

Aside from directly affected stakeholders, other interested parties have also chimed in. This includes Matthew Rimmer, Professor in Intellectual Property and Innovation Law at the Faculty of Law, at the Queensland University of Technology.

In his submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications last week, Rimmer heavily criticizes the existing site blocking efforts as well as the planned expansions.

The professor notes that Australia’s copyright regime is closely tied to the US copyright system, where similar site-blocking efforts were previously rejected.

“Given the United States Congress rejected the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) site-blocking legislation, the Australian Parliament should similarly reject the crude policy option of site-blocking,” Rimmer’s first recommendation reads.

According to the professor, there’s not enough evidence to indicate that the current blocking measures have been effective. The evidence that’s available comes from the entertainment industry, which seems to be a weak foundation for new copyright laws, he says.

Instead of expanding current site-blocking laws, Rimmer recommends repealing the original blocking measures instead.

“Given that the legislation has failed to fulfill its original aims and objectives, the Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Act 2015 (Cth) should be repealed, rather than expanded.”

The professor notes that the new plans to add search engines is “far too broad and wide in its intent and its impact.” This makes it open to abuse by copyright holders.

The blocking efforts could restrict access to public domain works, for example, and Rimmer stresses that respect for freedom of speech and freedom of expression is inadequate.

“The further expansion of site-blocking by the Australian Parliament will have larger implications for freedom of speech and expression in the digital age,” Rimmer cautions.

Instead of increasing the enforcement options for media companies, the professor calls on the Government to work on a “bill of rights” to protect the freedoms of Australian citizens instead.

“Australia does need a bill of rights to better protect the freedoms of Australian citizens. This is particularly important in the context of regulation of the Internet, search engines, and cloud computing,” Rimmer notes in his final recommendation.

A copy of Rimmer’s full submission can be found here (pdf).

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Raumfahrt: Elon Musk sieht 70-Prozent-Chance für Marsumzug

Dass Elon Musk zum Mars will, ist bekannt. Ein solche Reise sei realistisch, die Technik in der Raumfahrt habe in letzter Zeit wichtige Fortschritte gemacht. Musk würde gern auf den Nachbarplaneten umziehen – die Chancen dafür sind seiner Ansicht nach …

Dass Elon Musk zum Mars will, ist bekannt. Ein solche Reise sei realistisch, die Technik in der Raumfahrt habe in letzter Zeit wichtige Fortschritte gemacht. Musk würde gern auf den Nachbarplaneten umziehen - die Chancen dafür sind seiner Ansicht nach gut. (Elon Musk, Raumfahrt)