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  1. Beverly D'Angelo's beauty has never taken a vacation. Here's a 34-year-old version of the "Christmas Vacation" babe at a film premiere in Los Angeles back in 1985 (left) and 30 years later ... the 64-year-old Christmas movie MILF looking angelic… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/27/beverly-dangelo-good-genes-or-good-docs/]View the full article[/url]
  2. Khloe Kardashian has been a stalwart wife ... continuing her commitment to the rehabilitation of Lamar Odom. Khloe visited Lamar the day after Christmas at Cedars Sinai hospital, where the former NBA star has been laid up for months after his OD.… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/27/khloe-kardashian-lamar-odom-hospital-visit/]View the full article[/url]
  3. There are things that are universal ... little girls don't like their ponytails pulled, little boys don't like their cheeks pinched, and teenagers don't like their moms talking about their sausages. Everyone involved is tight lipped about the rift… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/27/madonna-rocco-nosausage-instagram/]View the full article[/url]
  4. David Spade thinks President Obama and Michelle have gone over the deep end and are becoming downright embarrassing to the office. David was leaving Craig's when he groused about the President appearing on a reality TV show, GQ and Michelle… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/david-spade-president-obama-reality-tv/]View the full article[/url]
  5. Scott Disick and Chris Brown seem like a bad combo ... they've both struggled with substance abuse yet they've been hanging out ... but they claim they've actually become each other's support system. We're told the 2 have become fast… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/27/chris-brown-scott-disick-sober/]View the full article[/url]
  6. Brandon Davis has been charged with drunk driving in the single car wreck back in October that landed him in the hospital and totaled his Mercedes. Our law enforcement sources say Davis' blood alcohol level was almost twice the legal… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/27/brandon-davis-dui/]View the full article[/url]
  7. CNBC star Marcus Lemonis' company has been sued by an RV company that claims he tried to buy the business and when he was rebuffed he tried to sabotage it. Lemonis, who's show "The Profit" tries to rehab struggling businesses, is CEO of a… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/27/marcus-lemonis-the-profit-rv-lawsuit/]View the full article[/url]
  8. [img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/spy.jpg[/img]Following a three year investigation by Hollywood-backed anti-piracy group the Federation Against Copyright Theft, last week five of the UK’s most prolific movie pirates were sentenced in the West Midlands. Graeme Reid, 40, from Chesterfield, Scott Hemming, 25, and Reece Baker, 22, both from Birmingham, Sahil Rafiq, 24, of Wolverhampton and Ben Cooper, 33, of Willenhall, received sentences [url="https://torrentfreak.com/uk-movie-pirates-sentenced-to-a-total-of-17-years-151218/"]totaling 17 years[/url]. The men were behind several interrelated movie release groups including RemixHD, 26K, UNiQUE, DTRG and HOPE/RESISTANCE. “Over a number of years the groups illegally released online more than 2,500 films including Argo, the Avengers and Skyfall,” FACT said in a statement. “The outreach of their criminality was vast. On just one website where the group shared their films there had been millions of downloads.” Speaking at Wolverhampton Crown Court, FACT prosecutor David Groome said that the men had gone to great lengths to avoid being detected. But was that really the case and just how easy was it to track them down? TF has obtained papers detailing the FACT investigation and they reveal that unmasking the men was surprisingly easy. In descending sentence length: [b]Sahil Rafiq – Jailed for 4 years and 6 months[/b] In July 2012 a FACT investigator began monitoring Rafiq’s release group, 26K. He found that many of the torrents had been uploaded by a user known as ‘memory100′. It was discovered that ‘memory100′ had a profile on torrent site Torlock and it was determined that the same user also went under other names including ‘sohail20′, ‘hail_alpha’ and ‘froggie100′, with the former laying down the golden crumb. In 2012, Sohail20 had posted on a forum belonging to online retailer PC Specialist. In that post he complained about issues he was having with a laptop. “Could you help me out?” [url="https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/archive/index.php/t-16798.html"]he asked[/url]. “Kind Regards, Sahil Rafiq.” Further searches on the name Sohail20 revealed an account on PhotoBucket and a Memory100 logo file named memory100.jpg ([url="http://s565.photobucket.com/user/sohail20/media/memory100.jpg.html"]now removed[/url]). Suspecting they were closing in, FACT’s investigator turned to Facebook and found Rafiq’s profile. From there they found his place of work, a science school in Wolvehampton in central UK. FACT then turned to credit reference agency Equifax which revealed Rafiq’s home address. These details were handed to the police. [b]Reece Baker – Jailed for 4 years and 2 months[/b] In 2012 the same FACT investigator began monitoring Baker’s release group ‘HOPE’. In the ‘NFO’ (information) files attached to a HOPE release, it was revealed that the encoder was called ‘Baker92′ while detailing a Hushmail email address where he could be contacted. In another NFO file Baker would make a fatal mistake with the comment “My First Encode Comment & Tell Me What You Think – Plus I Love My Baby Momzie Ria” After finding a post on torrent site Myris.me which indicated that Baker92 had been a member of another release group DTRG, FACT again turned to Equifax. Presuming the ’92’ in his nickname related to his birth year, FACT searched for any person named Baker born in 1992 with an association to anyone called Ria. This led FACT – and the police – to Reece Baker’s front door. [b]Graeme Reid – jailed for 3 years and 6 months[/b] During the same month in which FACT investigated 26K, the anti-piracy group discovered from the group’s NFO files that they were affiliated with Reid’s group, RemixHD. An NFO file for the movie 21 Jump Street revealed that the encoder was a person known as ‘Reidy’ who could be contacted at Hushmail email address. Hushmail is known for its security but that has limits – Reid used the same email address on his Facebook page where he described himself as an “encoder” who lived in Chesterfield. FACT then turned to the Electoral Register and subsequently discovered Reid’s home address which was passed to the police. [b]Ben Cooper – jailed for 3 years and 6 months[/b] During July 2012, when FACT were investigating HOPE, they discovered an associated user called ‘Cooperman666′ who also used a Hushmail email account. Again, an NFO file for a movie helped to make links, indicating that the encoding had been done by ‘Cooperman’. Subsequent searches revealed that Cooperman666 was also an encoder for release group ANALOG and in their NFO files a Live.com email address was listed for contact. However, that same email address was also used for a Facebook account held in the name of Ben Cooper. That page revealed he lived in Wolverhampton and was born in 1981. FACT turned to Equifax and the credit agency provided Cooper’s personal details. [b]Scott Hemming – 2 year suspended sentence[/b] In July 2012, when FACT were investigating 26K, the anti-piracy group identified people who were formerly members of another release group known as DTRG. NFO files examined by FACT listed the encoder as ‘Kareemzos’ who could be contacted on the email address “[email protected]” After linking Kareemzos to other groups including MARGIN, UNiQUE and INSANE, FACT then struck lucky. Posts made on Virgin Media’s support forum listed the same email address as above and it appears that the ISP later revealed that the associated account belonged to Hemming’s mother. Again, Equifax provided the missing link by confirming that Hemming lived at the same house. [b]Conclusion[/b] The above confirms that no amount of encryption is a replacement for basic Internet ‘hygiene’. Using the same aliases and email addresses across multiple sites while including birth dates and nicknames that point to real identities is clearly a recipe for disaster. While FACT clearly did their homework and worked extremely hard to get convictions, the actions taken by these men to hide their identities aren’t shining examples of the art. [b]Coming next [/b] After FACT and police tracked the men down to their homes, what happened next, what did they hope to find and how could this evidence be connected to their crimes? That article is coming up soon…. Source: [url="https://torrentfreak.com"]TorrentFreak[/url], for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, [url="http://torrentfreak.com/top-popular-torrent-sites-2015-150104/"]torrent sites[/url] and [url="http://torrentfreak.com/anonymous-vpn-service-provider-review-2015-150228/"]ANONYMOUS VPN services[/url]. 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  9. It's the holiday season and this Christmas elf could not be more excited ... Can you guess the comedic crack-up behind this merry make-under?! [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/27/celebrity-scramble-guess-who/]View the full article[/url]
  10. The Giudice Christmas card showed the brood only semi in tact, because Teresa was behind bars when the pic was snapped. This is the card the fam sent to friends and relatives, with Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana smiling in the sand. The… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/giudice-christmas-card-kids/]View the full article[/url]
  11. [img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/piratebook.png[/img]For hundreds of millions of people piracy is mostly an online phenomenon. However, in countries where an open and accessible Internet is rare, the public turns to other forms of peer-to-peer communication. [url="http://www.ernestooroza.com/"]Ernesto Oroza[/url], artist, designer and author based in South Florida, explains in detail how Cubans have shared the latest entertainment through innovative distribution channels for more than a decade. The article below appears in [url="http://thepiratebook.net/"]The Pirate Book[/url], a collection of articles and guest contributions covering unique cultural and historical facts and perspectives on online and offline piracy. The Pirate Book was edited by Nicolas Maigret & Maria Roszkowska and can be downloaded for free. Hard-copies are also available on request. [b]El Paquete Semanal[/b] [i]by Ernesto Oroza[/i] [img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/seman.jpg[/img][b][sub]El Paquete ad ([url="https://www.cubanet.org/actualidad-destacados/las-relaciones-diplomaticas-y-el-fin-del-paquete/"]photo credit[/url])[/sub][/b] </br> [b]Origins And Present Time[/b] It all started maybe 10 or 15 years ago. I remember that my nephew was the first one in the family doing it. He had a little USB hard drive, and one day he got a large quantity of films from a neighbor – things such as National Geographic nature documentaries, music, action films, and video clips. Computers were rare in Cuba at the time. You could find maybe one computer on each block. Some people who had computers started collecting and selling kits of digital contents; it became a way to earn money. You could buy one terabyte of contents, connect the hard drive directly to a television, and watch it without any computer. You just needed to bring your own hard drive to the seller and transfer the files at his place. You could even customize the package by asking for a part of it only (to save money) or for more specific contents (only kung fu movies, TV shows, games, music, etc.). Today, El Paquete could include series, films, soap operas (people love Korean soap operas right now), documentaries, music, video clips, reality shows, graphic humor, comics and cartoons, software, apps, antivirus software, language courses, magazines in PDF format, advertising, and an offline version of Revolico, among other materials. The contents for each issue of El Paquete are usually collected from online sources. Some foreigners and people connected to foreign companies, embassies, or consulates have satellite antennas in their houses, and some people have illegal satellite antennas too. [b][sub]El Paquete hard drive, a pouch that protects the disc and a USB cable (photo Ernesto Oroza)[/sub][/b] </br>[img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/paqdisk.jpg[/img] Maybe the creators of El Paquete are people working for the government in official institutions with large digital bandwidth that allows downloading long videos and music compilations. The fact is that somebody is recording the materials, transferring them onto hard drives, and preparing a new compilation every week (El Paquete Semanal, “The Weekly Package”). There’s also extensive clandestine traffic of digital devices between Cuba and Miami. This includes USB flash drives and hard drives, but some cultural content for El Paquete is also transported this way. The cost of a full El Paquete is about 1 CUC (24-25 Cuban pesos), so in terms of local income, it’s expensive given that the average monthly salary is between 15 and 20 CUC a month. But in Cuba quite often multiple generations live in the same house: grandparents, parents, and children. So the expense of a single copy of El Paquete is often shared among the extended family. For those who distribute the package, the cost, if acquired directly from the matrix, varies according to the day on which it was bought between 10.00 CUC and 3.00 CUC, Sunday being the most expensive. These dealers cross the city by bike and have dozens of clients who spend 10 CUC weekly. Now there is new street vendor license available named “Disk Seller and Buyer,” so many people are selling partial contents of El Paquete using DVDs and CDs, especially series, video clips, and international soap operas. [b]Anti-Paquete[/b] El Paquete became a big problem in Cuba because the government is particularly afraid of this mode of content distribution. According to the authorities, not only is it out of control and promotes contamination by American culture, its artistic/intellectual level is also quite low, as it’s full of American blockbusters and Mexican soap operas. The government claims that Cubans instead need educational material for young people, something that is good for the new generation, not films with sex or violence. Nevertheless, I remember that for many years every Saturday at 9 p.m. you could watch two or three pirated American movies on national television, blockbusters like Die Hard for example. People loved it, and it was common to say in a conversation that something was like “Saturday’s film,” meaning that it had sex and violence. But when the phenomena of El Paquete started, the real preoccupation of the government wasn’t the artistic quality Ad from a collector & seller of pirated movies and other materials in Cuba. This ad was distributed in El Paquete 8-8-2015. of its content, but politics; they didn’t want it to be used for spreading information against the government. [b][sub]Ad from a collector & seller of pirated movies and other materials in Cuba, distributed in El Paquete 8-8-2015 (photo: Ernesto Oroza)[/sub][/b] </br>[img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/adcoll.jpg[/img] This USB package was spontaneous, unpredictable, and impossible to control. Of course it quickly became illegal; if you were caught selling it, you could go to prison or the government could confiscate your computer. But some other methods to stop El Paquete were also tested. One example was the creation of a direct rival: the authorities made their own Paquete named Maletín or Mochila, which means a “bag” or “backpack” in English. Inside, instead of US blockbusters, you could find classical movies and music and educational materials. Actually, people found it very boring and nobody liked it, so this anti-Paquete system was a total failure. And of course it was just as pirated as the clandestine one: the government did not pay for its contents either; it was all “stolen.” [b][sub]An advertisement for “El Maletín”, governmental anti-paquete ([url="http://www.14ymedio.com/reportajes/Mochila-vs-paquete-guerra-asimilacion_0_1649235066.html"]photo credit[/url])[/sub][/b] </br>[img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/anti-paq.jpg[/img] Another attempt involved the creation of anti-Paquete propaganda: I remember a very dramatic report on the TV news about computer virus attacks all over the world that showed USB and El Paquete iconography and claimed that hackers could use these viruses to steal your information or destroy your computer. Another faction of the government, mostly intellectuals, are proposing to contaminate El Paquete with cultural contents, I guess Godard, Glauber Rocha, and Bergman, but for many this will be an extension of the indoctrination that Cubans have endured for more than 50 years through information, education, and cultural systems. Anyway, before the government proposed it, some cultural producers such as reggaeton singers, filmmakers, designers and editors, among others, began using El Paquete for the distribution of their works and activities. There are even some original materials created specifically for this distribution channel. There are many local bands which created video clips especially for El Paquete: national television does not promote them and YouTube is banned, so they use El Paquete for distribution and promotion (e.g., [url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=3rcZlGiwh-M"]La Diosa “El Paquete[/url] with a strong message: “If you’re not inside the Paquete, you don’t exist!”). [b]Web in a Box [/b] [url="http://www.revolico.com/"]Revolico[/url] is the Cuban version of Craigslist, a website where people can directly publish small ads to sell or exchange different kinds of goods and services: cars, jobs, clothes, animals, electronics, etc. The problem is that people need to have access to the Internet to use it, and in Cuba it’s mostly impossible. People in Cuba love and need Revolico because it’s the only way to exchange materials, information, and goods. So Revolico went inside El Paquete as a list of small ads. In a recent interview I conducted with the creators of Revolico, Hiram (a co-founder) explained that they are now working on a new offline version of this platform that will be ready soon to take advantage of the El Paquete distribution system. [b]SNet[/b] Today, in Cuba more and more people have computers and other electronic devices such as tablets and smartphones, but home Internet and Wi-Fi access remains forbidden unless you have special permission from the Ministry of Communications (recently the government opened 35 points with public Wi-Fi around the country with a cost of 2 CUC per hour, and service is limited). As a consequence, there is a new phenomenon called SNet (Street Net), a sort of clandestine network. [b][sub]Home-made Wi-Fi antenna, Cuba ([url="http://cubayatwittea.blogspot.fr/2013/01/como-acceder-internet-en-cuba-super.html"]photo credit[/url])[/sub][/b] </br>[img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/homeatt.jpg[/img] At the beginning young people started to use telephone cables to connect computers in the neighborhood in order to play games in a network. Later, they found a way to connect the computers using Wi-Fi. Today, this network consists of about 10,000 computers. The police also access the system to monitor the flux of information. The government warns that if you share counter-revolutionary material or other forbidden content, it will break the whole SNet system. Despite this, SNet has become one of the main avenues for playing collective games and information distribution. Besides SNet, there is also a governmental Internet, a very slow and monitored intranet. Every e-mail that is written in Cuba is tracked by the political police. There are many systems to monitor key words. Some government employees or institutions. An advertising for “El Maletín”, governmental anti-paquete have a faster and more direct Internet connection, with access to Yahoo, Hotmail, etc., but it’s still impossible to access other big international platforms such as YouTube and Google Maps. Recently, I collaborated with some SNet administrators to test the possibilities of the net. We designed a small program and inserted it to produce a collective poem based in the exquisite corpse method. We got a poem of 3,000 words in just a week, meaning that many users of SNet were involved. — [i] Note: Articles and interviews have appeared after the publication of the The Pirate Book, pointing to Elio Hector Lopez (aka The Transporter) as one of the main managers of El Paquete Semanal.[/i] Source: [url="https://torrentfreak.com"]TorrentFreak[/url], for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, [url="http://torrentfreak.com/top-popular-torrent-sites-2015-150104/"]torrent sites[/url] and [url="http://torrentfreak.com/anonymous-vpn-service-provider-review-2015-150228/"]ANONYMOUS VPN services[/url]. 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  12. She's Miss Universe, but in NYC she was just Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach cruising along Columbus Circle Friday. No crown in sight as Miss Philippines strolled undercover. And no evidence she was being tailed by Miss Columbia, or her posse. [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/miss-universe-new-york-city/]View the full article[/url]
  13. Nick Jonas is hosting a XMAS holiday for his brothers, at the reasonable price of $7,500 a night. Nick hooked up with airbnb to snag JP Morgan's carriage house in NYC for the week between XMAS and New Years. The 1920 house is amazing ... 5… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/nick-jonas-jp-morgan-house-rental-airbnb/]View the full article[/url]
  14. Bikram Choudhury, the yoga mogul who is now facing 6 lawsuits alleging rape and sexual assault, now has another legal headache ... his wife has filed for legal separation. Rajashree Choudhury filed legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- in which she cites… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/bikram-yoga-divorce-separation-wife-rape-lawsuit/]View the full article[/url]
  15. In the last 25 years, Kevin Martin has been a curator, a compiler, a writer, a musician, a producer and an ambient presence. On more than 150 recordings, he's channeled his obsessions into the studio, then slowly built a reputation as a live artist. Usually cloaked by a baseball cap and hoodie,... [img]http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/PopHiss/~4/xVJykIrGKUw[/img] [url=http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/PopHiss/~3/xVJykIrGKUw/la-ca-ms-the-bug-kevin-martin-20151227-story.html]View the full article[/url]
  16. Vladimir Putin wants you to gaze at him every day in 2016, and a new calendar will facilitate just that. Check out the 12 months of Putin ... showing him with a range of poses and emotions. He fishes shirtless and he caresses dogs. He also… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/vladimir-putin-2016-calendar-shirtless-photos/]View the full article[/url]
  17. Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi were fully protected on XMAS as they strolled the beaches of St. Barts. Ellen and Portia lunched at the fancy schmancy Eden Rock restaurant nearby. White Christmases ... so overrated. [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/ellen-degeneres-portia-de-rossi-st-barts-christmas-beach/]View the full article[/url]
  18. [img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/stoner.jpg[/img]Call me old-fashioned or just plain old, but when people blatantly break the law in a public place I find that somewhat bemusing – especially if there is absolutely no gain in doing so. For instance, while the tell-tale smell of marijuana is hardly worth a second sniff at a music festival, inhaling the same in a shopping mall is an altogether different affair. Stupid, confident or just couldn’t give a damn? Who knows, but it would be non-issue in private, that’s almost certain. But could it be that smoking weed and other petty ‘crimes’ have become so commonplace that people have forgotten that they should consider hiding their habit? That thought struck me this week when reading a thread on [url="https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/3xsm8r/trying_to_transfer_a_file_via_netgear_router_when/"]Reddit[/url], oddly enough focused on router manufacturer Netgear. [url="http://www.netgear.com/landing/genie/faq.aspx"]Netgear’s Genie[/url] is software designed to “Manage, Monitor, and Repair your Home Network”. In addition to diagnostic and repair features, users can use Genie to network map and manage wireless connections. Sounds great. However, in addition to the above, Genie also has a feature called “Turbo Transfer” which allows users to quickly shift files between computers on the same network. Like all good manufacturers, Netgear provides instructions on how to use this feature but it appears that the author of the tutorial either a) decided to carry on smoking pot at his workstation or b) forgot that Internet piracy is illegal. Things start off innocently enough with the following diagram. [img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/netgear1.jpg[/img] ….but then descend into madness when Netgear’s employee either forgets he’s at work or simply doesn’t care anymore. [img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/netgear2.jpg[/img] For those who haven’t spotted the faux pas, what we’re looking at in the above image is Netgear explaining how its users can send a pirate rip of the Michael Bay movie ‘[url="http://http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1980209/"]Pain and Gain[/url]‘ across a network. Possibly making matters worse is the fact that the movie appears to have been acquired from RARBG, one of the world’s most popular torrent sites. Presuming that the file was on a Netgear computer when the tutorial was made, one doesn’t have to be particularly imaginative to work out how it got there. The tutorial in some form or another appears to have been on Netgear’s site for two years but depending on date format it could’ve been edited as recently as this month – “Updated 12/07/2015 12:13 PM,” Netgear’s site [url="http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23815/~/transferring-files-using-the-turbo-transfer-feature-of-the-netgear-genie"]reads[/url]. While unusual, this isn’t the first time a corporation has forgotten to hide its illegal file-sharing habits from the public. In 2008, [url="https://torrentfreak.com/axxo-rips-used-to-promote-imac-080123/"]John Lewis used aXXo rips[/url] to sell iMacs and a year later Saturn, Europe’s largest retailer of consumer electronics, [url="https://torrentfreak.com/electronics-retailer-pirates-movies-to-sell-macbooks-090422/"]showed pirated films[/url] to sell Macbooks. Then in 2010, electronics giant LG happily showed its customers [url="https://torrentfreak.com/lg-shows-how-to-play-pirated-movies-on-tv-100205/"]how to play pirate movies[/url] on its TVs. An archive copy of Netgear’s tutorial, should they take it down before getting the munchies and wondering off, can be found [url="https://archive.is/hcddI"]here[/url]. Source: [url="https://torrentfreak.com"]TorrentFreak[/url], for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, [url="http://torrentfreak.com/top-popular-torrent-sites-2015-150104/"]torrent sites[/url] and [url="http://torrentfreak.com/anonymous-vpn-service-provider-review-2015-150228/"]ANONYMOUS VPN services[/url]. [url="http://feed.torrentfreak.com/~ff/Torrentfreak?a=Nw9VQ68jqNA:YvnrRhDU-gk:yIl2AUoC8zA"][img]http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Torrentfreak?d=yIl2AUoC8zA[/img]</img>[/url] [url="http://feed.torrentfreak.com/~ff/Torrentfreak?a=Nw9VQ68jqNA:YvnrRhDU-gk:D7DqB2pKExk"][img]http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Torrentfreak?i=Nw9VQ68jqNA:YvnrRhDU-gk:D7DqB2pKExk[/img]</img>[/url][img]http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Torrentfreak/~4/Nw9VQ68jqNA[/img] [url=http://feed.torrentfreak.com/~r/Torrentfreak/~3/Nw9VQ68jqNA/]View the full article[/url]
  19. It's no secret Lady Gaga is into over-the-top fashion ... but the singer's picky demands for her wardrobe when it's on the road will blow you away. TMZ has obtained Gaga's hotel rider for her 'artRave' tour and her clothes get better treatment… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/lady-gaga-clothes-tour-rider/]View the full article[/url]
  20. Wes Scantlin learned the first rule about driving while (allegedly) holding ... don't have expired tags. Beverly Hills cops tell us the Pudd of Mudd singer was pulled over for expired registration a week ago and things escalated when they… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/wes-scantlin-arrested-drugs/]View the full article[/url]
  21. Linkin Park founder, Mike Shinoda, is scared an obsessed fan is out to get him ... and cops are enlisting the help of Twitter to track the woman down. According to an LAPD search warrant, cops want Twitter to fork over all info connected to user… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/mike-shinoda-linkin-park-stalker/]View the full article[/url]
  22. Justin Bieber's career is on fire but there's still one thing he can't do ... kick Nick Jonas' ass ... that's according to Nick's "Kingdom" co-star Frank Grillo who says the JoBro's a total "badass" thanks to his MMA training. Frank witnessed the… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/frank-grillo-justin-bieber-nick-jonas-mma/]View the full article[/url]
  23. Rubik's Brand Limited is suing CVS and a knockoff company for making and selling a fake cube that looks identical to their famous toy. According to the docs -- obtained by TMZ -- London-based Rubik's is suing MerchSource LLC for… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/rubiks-cube-sues-cvs-copycat/]View the full article[/url]
  24. Oklahoma City Thunder sharpshooter Steve Novak says he's in full agreement with his fellow 3-point sniper Steph Curry ... about the wonder of automatic toilets. Novak was out in L.A. when we asked him about Curry saying his recent hot streak… [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/steve-novak-steph-curry-toilets/]View the full article[/url]
  25. There's nothing better than curling up and watching a classic Christmas movie ... but which one's the best to watch? To help answer the age old question we've compiled a quick list of the staff's favorite holiday movies for your viewing pleasure. [url=http://www.tmz.com/2015/12/26/tmz-staff-picks-whats-your-favorite-christmas-movie/]View the full article[/url]
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