Pirate Streaming Site Operator’s Four Year Sentence Upheld

A man who ran a movie streaming site that generated £300,000 and cost the movie industry millions has failed to have his four-year sentence reduced. Paul Mahoney was told by Northern Ireland’s most senior judge that his offending had been persistent and that matters had only been made worse by his ignoring of cease and desist notices.

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Acting on intelligence provided by the UK’s Federation Against Copyright Theft, police in Northern Ireland raided a Londonderry home in May 2011.

Police were looking for evidence relating to streaming links site FastPassTV and discussion and linking forum BedroomMedia. FACT believed that the brains behind the operation was local man Paul Mahoney. He was arrested and police seized equipment and cash totaling £83,000.

Like many cases of this type, passage through the legal system was glacial and it took until February 2015 for Mahoney to be charged. At first he pleaded not guilty but that wouldn’t last.

In June 2015 the 30-year-old pleaded guilty to all four charges against him including allowing the public to view copyrighted movies without rightsholder permission, conspiracy, and generating up to £300,000 in advertising revenue.

Prosecutors initially argued that Mahoney had cost the movie industry around £120 million but that was eventually brought down to a large, although more reasonable, £12 million.

In September 2015, Mahoney was found guilty and was sentenced to four years in prison, two of which to be spent on license. However, with such a long sentence it was always likely that Mahoney would appeal the decision. That process is now complete and it’s bad news for the 30-year-old.

Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan, Northern Ireland’s most senior judge, presided over the appeal. He was unsympathetic to Mahoney’s arguments.

“On any view this was a case of very significant harm,” he said.

An aggravating factor were the actions taken by Mahoney since 2007 to avoid having his sites closed down. Sir Declan noted that cease-and-desist notices issued by FACT were ignored and despite police arresting Mahoney twice, he still continued.

“The website was clearly professionally structured and he retained staff to assist him with this,” the judge said.

“He was the driving force behind the criminal behaviour.”

At his earlier trial, Mahoney’s health issues including partial blindness and reclusive behavior were presented as mitigating factors. He never intended to get rich, his lawyer argued, it was a hobby that got out of control.

“There were no Rolex watches, no Ferraris outside and no evidence of an extravagant lifestyle. This enterprise took on a life of its own and became far more successful than this defendant ever envisaged,” he said.

Dismissing Mahoney’s appeal, the judge found that the mitigating factors had already been taken into consideration when the original sentence was handed down. He also said that Mahoney’s chance for a lighter sentence came and went when he failed to cooperate during initial interview and failed to plead guilty at the earliest opportunity.

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Weltraumtourismus: Blue Origin traut sich live an die Öffentlichkeit

Erstmals ist ein Testflug der New Shepard live im Internet gestreamt worden. Die Rakete soll wohlhabenden Weltraumtouristen wenige Minuten Schwerelosigkeit bieten. (Jeff Bezos, Raumfahrt)

Erstmals ist ein Testflug der New Shepard live im Internet gestreamt worden. Die Rakete soll wohlhabenden Weltraumtouristen wenige Minuten Schwerelosigkeit bieten. (Jeff Bezos, Raumfahrt)

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 06/20/16

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘Warcraft’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ completes the top three.

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warcraftsThis week we have three newcomers in our chart.

Warcraft 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 BD/DVDrips unless stated otherwise.

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Ranking (last week) Movie IMDb Rating / Trailer
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1 (2) Warcraft 7.7 / trailer
2 (…) The Huntsman: Winter’s War 6.2 / trailer
3 (1) X-Men: Apocalypse (HDCam/TC) 7.7 / trailer
4 (…) Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 6.8 / trailer
5 (3) Eye In The Sky 7.6 / trailer
6 (4) Zootopia 8.3 / trailer
7 (7) London Has Fallen 5.9 / trailer
8 (6) 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi 7.4 / trailer
9 (…) The Last Heist 3.7 / trailer
10 (5) Midnight Special 6.9 / trailer

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Top-500-Supercomputer: China ist neue Nummer 1 mit selbst entwickelten Prozessoren

Die Top-500-Liste der schnellsten Supercomputer hat einen neuen Spitzenreiter: Der Sunway Taihu Light stammt aus China und nutzt CPUs aus eigener Entwicklung statt US-amerikanische von Intel. (Supercomputer, Computer)

Die Top-500-Liste der schnellsten Supercomputer hat einen neuen Spitzenreiter: Der Sunway Taihu Light stammt aus China und nutzt CPUs aus eigener Entwicklung statt US-amerikanische von Intel. (Supercomputer, Computer)

Star-Trek-Schauspieler: Anton Yelchin bei einem Autounfall gestorben

Der Schauspieler Anton Yelchin, dessen bekannteste Rolle wohl die des Navigators Pavel Chekov in den modernen Star-Trek-Kinofilmen war, ist tot. Er starb im Alter von 27 Jahren an den Folgen eines Verkehrsunfalls. (Star Trek)

Der Schauspieler Anton Yelchin, dessen bekannteste Rolle wohl die des Navigators Pavel Chekov in den modernen Star-Trek-Kinofilmen war, ist tot. Er starb im Alter von 27 Jahren an den Folgen eines Verkehrsunfalls. (Star Trek)

Unicode 9.0: Apples Einfluss verhindert Gewehr-Emoji

Das Unicode-Konsortium hat sich entschlossen, bei den neuen Emoji-Symbolen eine Änderung vorzunehmen, nachdem Apple seinen Einfluss geltend gemacht hat. Ein Gewehr-Emoji wird es nicht geben, genauso wenig wie eines für den modernen Fünfkampf. (Apple, IBM)

Das Unicode-Konsortium hat sich entschlossen, bei den neuen Emoji-Symbolen eine Änderung vorzunehmen, nachdem Apple seinen Einfluss geltend gemacht hat. Ein Gewehr-Emoji wird es nicht geben, genauso wenig wie eines für den modernen Fünfkampf. (Apple, IBM)

Pascal-Rechenbeschleuniger: Nvidia veröffentlicht drei Varianten der Tesla P100

Ein Modell mit NV-Link für IBMs Power8+ und Power9-Chips und zwei klassische PCIe-Steckkarten: Nvidias Tesla-P100-Rechenbeschleuniger für HPC-Systeme soll im Herbst 2016 ausgeliefert werden. (Grafikhardware, IBM)

Ein Modell mit NV-Link für IBMs Power8+ und Power9-Chips und zwei klassische PCIe-Steckkarten: Nvidias Tesla-P100-Rechenbeschleuniger für HPC-Systeme soll im Herbst 2016 ausgeliefert werden. (Grafikhardware, IBM)

For better recall, try a work out four hours after learning something

Working up a sweat may release molecules that help with memory banking.

To make sure you’ll be able to jog your memory quickly, you might want to go for an actual jog a little after learning something.

Healthy volunteers that exercised four hours after learning patterns had better recall 48 hours later than those that didn’t exercise at all or exercised directly after learning. The delayed exercise may spur the release of molecules that boost the brain’s normal ability to consolidate and bank memories for long-term storage, researchers report in the journal Current Biology. If the finding holds up in further studies, it may suggest that working out a little after cramming could help bulk up your noggin.

For the study, researchers had 72 healthy volunteers spend 40 minutes learning the location of 90 objects on a screen—like a cartoon beach ball on the center right. The researchers immediately tested how well each participant did learning the objects' locations, then split up the participants into three groups. One group went directly into a 35-minute interval training on a stationary bike (with an intensity of up to 80 percent of their maximum heart rate). The second group went into a quiet room and watched nature documentaries until it was time for their four-hour delayed workout. And a third group acted as the control group, which just watched nature documentaries and hung out—but didn’t work out—in the gym.

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A shocking end to the 83rd 24 Hours of Le Mans robs Toyota of victory

Toyota lost a win with three minutes to go, Ford wins class but there’s a scandal.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans holds a special place in our hearts. More than any other race, it's a crucible in which new technology is forged, technology that's directly relevant to the cars you or I drive on the road. And for 23 hours and 57 minutes, this year's race belonged to Toyota Gazoo Racing, which put on a fine show with its pair of TS050 hybrid race cars. But racing can be a cruel, cruel sport—something I know all too well—and this year was crueler than most.

The race got underway on Saturday during torrential rain, with the first 50 minutes or so conducted under a safety car as the ACO (the race organizers) waited for the track to dry sufficiently for things to get going properly. At the front of the field the battle for the overall win was one fought between Porsche and Toyota with their hybrid LMP1 prototypes. Both of Audi Sport Team Joest's R18 hybrids faltered early on, as did the #1 Porsche 919 Hybrid, but the remaining three cars (the #5 and #6 Toyota TS050s and the #2 Porsche) stayed in close contention with multiple lead changes between them throughout the course of the race.

The #5 Toyota of Sebastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson, and Kazuki Nakajima looked set for victory after a strong performance in the final quarter of the race. The Toyotas were able to run for 14 laps between fuel stops—one more than either the Audis or Porsches, and the #5 stretched a lead over the #2 Porsche 919 Hybrid (Neel Jani, Romain Dumas, and Marc Lieb) and its sister TS050 (Mike Conway, Stéphane Sarrazin, and Kamui Kobayashi) until it all went tragically wrong halfway around the penultimate lap. A third of the way down the Mulsanne Straight, with Nakajima at the wheel, the #5 Toyota started losing power. In short order, its 50-second lead over the Porsche evaporated, and the car came to a halt just past the finish line—with three minutes still on the clock.

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Review: Airmail, an e-mail client that I don’t hate

It integrates everything beautifully and lets you focus your attention.

E-mail clients are a personal thing. Something I love is not necessarily something you love, and I'm okay with that. Maybe I'm just picky, but I am an equal opportunity hater when it comes to email clients, and I've tried quite a few. A couple of years ago I stumbled upon Airmail and never looked back. Bloop just released Airmail version 3.0 last month.

Back in the day I used Eudora, but I've also used Thunderbird, Outlook, and Apple's own Mail client. In Mac OS 9 days, I even tried out a client called Nisus Email. There are many more that have briefly messed up my inbox and then gone. I don't mind paying for an e-mail client, but it has to do its job the way I want it to. So what do I want it to do?

The first thing is that it should not be integrated with its own calendar or to-do list. This sounds strange, but I often find myself reading an e-mail that has a list of dates and times for a possible event. In an integrated client, I have to flip back and forth between tabs to really check those dates. Sure, you can usually get a mini-calendar to one side, but then you have to click through day-by-day. If the applications are separate, I can put them side by side and get a much clearer view. This works especially well when I have more than a single screen available.

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