Online piracy device heightens anxiety in Hollywood and Silicon Valley


  • TECH
  • Monday, 27 Nov 2017

Hear hear: An Australian judge has quashed DBC's request of a one-off licence fee for each uploader of the Dallas Buyers Club movie on torrent sites, saying it was "so surreal as not to be taken seriously".

Jeffrey and Carrla Goldstein seem to have all the makings of a power couple from a reality TV show. 

They host events for local religious groups at their mansion outside Atlanta, complete with a bowling alley and a mural of themselves posing with celebrities. A local news publication once referred to them as their community's "Brad and Angelina," and their twin children were reportedly featured on the TV show Teen Cribs

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