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Indian navy rescues 23 Pakistani fishermen
Nine pirates are being brought to India under the domestic law against piracy on the high seas
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India deploys unprecedented naval might near Red Sea to rein in piracy
Indian defence officials say that navy personnel have investigated more than 250 vessels in the last two months
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Pakistani crew rescued from Somali pirates by Indian Navy
Indian naval forces rescue two fishing vessels along with 36 crew including 19 Pakistanis in Arabian Sea off Somalia
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Nabeel Qureshi, Mahira Khan call out Daraz for selling pirated copies of 'Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad'
The e-commerce platform has been called out for selling pirated versions of the film for as low as Rs 20
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The death of piracy was greatly exaggerated
Content distributed among a glut of platforms means consumers are jumping ship and sailing the web’s high seas
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Guitarist Faraz Anwar takes legal action against international airline
Musician says Mizraab album 'Maazi Haal Mustaqbil' is illegally available on Emirates' in-flight entertainment portal
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Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia on the lookout for Islamic State pirates
The decision came after a wave of attacks that saw militants kidnapping and murdering foreigners
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Vietnamese sailor killed, seven abducted in Philippine pirate attack
The Islamic State-linked group has been involved in frequent acts of piracy and has beheaded captives
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Cinema owners fear losses as Raees leaks on cable, Facebook
Shah Rukh Khan and Mahira starrer expected to release in Pakistan later next week
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Piracy sucks life out of Pashto drama, music
Producers say there is 90% decrease in production this year
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Day after shutdown, KickassTorrents up and running again
IsoHunt has restored a mirror of the original KAT website with identical design and similar domain name
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US authorities shut down KickassTorrents, arrest alleged founder
Artem Vaulin is charged with running today’s most visited illegal file-sharing website, says justice department
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Seeking and embracing truth
Statistics suggest that Pakistanis are among the worst offenders in software piracy
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Over 80 per cent software installed in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia unlicensed
Software piracy rate in Asia-Pacific still too high despite growing economies and anti-piracy efforts
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British journalists on trial over Indonesia piracy film
Official says they have broken Indonesian immigration law and could be jailed for up to five years if found guilty
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Slow death: Piracy drawing the life out of Pashto music
Producers and artists shy away from releasing albums as voice for copyrights gains momentum
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Skull and bones : Piracy sinking entertainment industry
Pashto film and music producers unhappy with copyright violations.
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Aamer off ICC emerging player nomination list
An ICC official has said that the removal can be confirmed by ‘reading between the lines’.