Tech

A pirate site makes fun of rights holders, the OnePlus Ace is revealed, the recap

The pirate site DonTorrent openly mocked the rights holders. At the same time, a leak lifted the veil on the OnePlus Ace, a smartphone with 150W fast charging. Finally, the CNIL opened an investigation into the practices of Eric Zemmour during the presidential campaign.

pirate site seriesfreu creator fined 6 months

Too busy watching the new season of Elite on Netflix, or discovering the latest episode of Moon Knight on Disney+, you haven’t found the time to follow the news with us. Do not panic dear readers, we summarize everything that happened yesterday.

An illegal download site openly mocks rights holders

DonTorrent, a very popular pirate site in Spain, has been posting a photo of Jan van Voorn for a few weeks. The insert ensures that it is the owner of the site. For those who don’t know, he’s the head of global content protection at the Motion Picture Association (MPA), one of the most powerful rightsholder associations in the world. We imagine that this schoolboy joke does not make the main interested party laugh.

Find out how this pirate site trolled rights holders

OnePlus Ace: technical sheet, design, we know everything about the smartphone with 150W fast charging

The OnePlus Ace is revealed. A leak revealed much of the smartphone’s spec sheet along with images of the phone charging. Obviously, it benefits from a fast recharge of 150W. Moreover, it will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 processor and covered with a 6.7-inch FHD OLED screen.+ (2412 x 1080 pixels).

Everything you need to know about the OnePlus Ace

Éric Zemmour faces a 20 million euro fine for having sent SMS to the Jews of France

A few days before the first round, several thousand French people of the Jewish faith received an SMS from Eric Zemmour’s campaign team. The message asserts that Islamist terrorists are responsible for the growing anti-Semitism in France. However, the law prohibits candidates from canvassing voters solely on the basis of their religion. In this context, the CNIl opened an investigation. The far-right polemicist risks a fine of 20 million euros, as well as 5 years in prison.

All about the CNIL investigation into Eric Zemmour

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *