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Bank s Refusal To Hand Over Pirate IPTV Provider s Account Info Was Unlawful * TorrentFreak

> A bank that refused to hand over the personal details of a person behind an account used to receive funds for the largest IPTV supplier in the Netherlands acted unlawfully, a court has ruled. Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN brought the action against Rabobank in an effort to track down the name and address of the account holder after other efforts failed. Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN is constantly engaged in investigations to deter or take down piracy operations, including those involved in the supply of unlicensed IPTV subscriptions. These investigations can be extremely complicated, something revealed in documents detailing BREIN’s mission to unmask the person in control of the bank account used to handle money for the Netherlands’ largest IPTV supplier.

Fight Climate Change: Take The Government To Court

How To Fight Climate Change: Take The Government To Court Several lawsuits currently making their way through the legal system aim to establish access to a healthy environment as a human right. Fatima Syed Updated (Illustration: Vivian Rosas) Jacqueline Wilson is hyperaware of the growing frustration among young people and members of First Nations. A lawyer with the legal aid clinic Canadian Environmental Law Association, she has watched over the past five years as they’ve tried everything to get government leaders and policy-makers to scale up climate action. They’ve signed petitions. They’ve attended committee meetings. They’ve started social media movements, and even taken to the streets to protest. Nothing has worked.

Accused harasser in Amanda Todd bullying case extradited to Canada

Feb52021, 4:13 pm BC teenager Amanda Todd took her own life in 2012 after the posting of an explicit photo of her online led to years of bullying. (Submitted) The man accused of playing a role in the death of Port Coquitlam teen Amanda Todd has now been extradited to Canada. On Friday, a spokesperson from the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) told Daily Hive that 42-year-old Aydin Coban made his first appearance in BC on these charges on December 8. His next appearance is scheduled for February 12 for a pre-trial conference in New Westminster Supreme Court. Coban faces multiple charges, including extortion, possession of child pornography, communication with a young person to commit a sexual offence, and criminal harassment.

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