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'Italian Pirate Bay' shut down by IFPI, Italian police
20 days ago
Downrevolution.net shut down by Italian police.
46 days ago

Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 37 days ago
An Italian court has jailed 15 Police officers for brutality against protesters arrested at the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 46 days ago
Police in Rome say they have seized nearly 70,000 fake designer bags, necklaces, bracelets, cell phone cases and other accessories destined for the city's illegal street vendors. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 23 days ago
Italian Police say they have arrested a suspected top mobster belonging to a powerful Camorra crime clan while he was shopping in a designer clothes store near Rome. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 10 days ago
One of Italy's most-wanted mobsters was arrested while dining at a restaurant in northeastern Spain, officials said Sunday. ...
Source: edition.cnn.com --- 40 days ago
Italian prosecutors are requesting indictments against three suspects in connection with the November killing of a 20-year-old British student, one of the suspect's lawyers told CNN. ...
Source: sportsillustrated.cnn.com --- 29 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 11 days ago
By The Associated Press ROME - Police broke up a suspected terror cell Saturday and arrested five North Africans, including the alleged leader who Italian officials said recruited Islamic extremists for attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan. Authorities also ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 46 days ago
What's this By The Associated Press ROME - Police in Rome say they have seized nearly 7, fake designer bags, necklaces, bracelets, cell phone cases and other accessories destined for the city's illegal street vendors. Italian Customs Police Lieutenant ...
Source: uk.reuters.com --- 37 days ago
GENOA, Italy (Reuters) - An Italian court on Monday found 15 Police officers guilty of beating protesters at the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001 and sentenced them to between five months' and five years' imprisonment. ...
Source: news.telegraph.co.uk --- 37 days ago
More than a dozen Italian Police officers, prison guards and doctors have been given prison sentences ranging from five years to five months after being found guilty of brutality at a G8 summit in 2001. ...
Source: news.telegraph.co.uk --- 37 days ago
A former finance minister has been arrested by Italian Police probing an alleged £4.6 million bribes scandal. ...
Source: www.abc.net.au --- 37 days ago
An Italian court has jailed 15 Police officers for brutality against protesters arrested at the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001. ...
Source: cnews.canoe.ca --- 23 days ago
ROME - Italian Police say they have arrested a suspected top mobster belonging to a powerful Camorra crime clan while he was shopping in a designer clothes store near Rome. ...
Source: radio.indymedia.org --- 28 days ago
Mark Covell on his treatment at the hands of Italian Police ...
Source: www.afterdawn.com --- 20 days ago
The IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry) , along with Italian authorities, have announced the shut down of Colombo-BT.org , Italy's largest BitTorrent site. Over the course of two days, the tracker's servers were seized and two bank accounts associated with the site have been frozen. The administrators of the site have been charged with multiple counts of criminal copyright infringement and can face large fines and prison time. Visitors to the site will be greeted with a new splash screen, "Access denied in execution of an Italian Court Authority injunction." "Colombo-BT.org was Italy's version of The Pirate Bay," said FPM (anti-piracy group) president Enzo Mazza. "Its operators deliberately facilitated availability of copyright infringing content to line their own pockets. The gang of three now face potential prison sentences and hefty fines as a result of their activities. This Police action sends a strong message that Italy will not tolerate serious online music piracy so criminals looking for get rich quick schemes should consider other options." Although there are hardly any sites on the planet that can compare with The Pirate Bay , Colombo-BT did have a large presence, especially in Italy. The site had an "extensive collection of Italian music and multimedia, 390,000 music files and 500,000 movie files, including numerous pre-release titles. The illegal service had more than 400,000 registered users ...
Source: webbikeworld.magnify.net --- 26 days ago
Taken in the 1950's, these dudes must have spent a lot of time perfecting this! ...
Source: www.euronews.net --- 22 days ago
Italian army to provide Police backup on city streets ...
Source: www.thinkspain.com --- 43 days ago
While autopsy results will finally confirm the identity of the dead body found on waste ground in Lloret de Mar yesterday, a diamond tooth filling and various tattoos match the description of Fedrerica Squarise, a young Italian girl, who... ...
Source: www.nowpublic.com --- 44 days ago
About 40 European companies attempted to recycle and sell rotting cheese that contained mice droppings and plastic ink residue, according to an Italian Police report. Thankfully, a two-year investigation has foiled... read more ...
Source: www.ireland.com --- 12 days ago
ITALY:ITALY'S DIFFICULT and ongoing battle with organised crime registered a significant triumph yesterday with the arrest of 31-year-old Paolo Nirta. He was captured in a dawn raid in the small Calabrian village of San Luca, the theatre of a 17-year-long Mafia feud between the Nirta-Strangio and Pelle-Vottari-Romeo families, two 'Ndrangheta or Calabrian Mafia clans. ...

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