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Avert your eyes, younglings!

The Real Reason ‘Don’t Think Twice’ Is Rated R

By Dana Schwartz
Preview of the program. (Photo: I Keep Safe/Wired)

California Schools Might Subject Students to Exciting Lessons in Why Piracy Is Bad

By Jordan Valinsky
Lotsa ants. (Photo: flickr.com/pinkmoose)

Booting Up: ‘Anternet’ Edition

By Kelly Faircloth
Someone called the cops. (Screencap)

Video Demonstrates How Bonkers the Raid on Kim Dotcom’s Mansion Really Was

By Kelly Faircloth

MPAA Laughs Off Kim Dotcom’s Conspiracy Theory Linking Joe Biden and Chris Dodd’s Hollywood Cabal

By Nitasha Tiku

Not So Fast With That Embed Code, Says The MPAA

By Kelly Faircloth
Harvey Weinstein (Getty Images)

Harvey Weinstein’s Bully Gets Its PG-13

By Daniel D'Addario
Mr. Dotcom and his "Guilty" Mercedes. (buzzfeed.com)

Kim Dotcom Leaks Emails: Entertainment Industry Wanted to Work with Megaupload

By Jessica Roy
Harvey Weinstein.

Weinstein Threatens to Leave MPAA, A Group That Doesn’t Have Him As a Member

By Daniel D'Addario

The FBI’s Case Against Megaupload? Brought to You By the MPAA

By Nitasha Tiku
You mess with the Internet, you get Anonymous.

Feds Bust Megaupload, So Anonymous Hacks the DOJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music Group

By Nitasha Tiku
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