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•Free Facebook and Wikipedia inadvertently foster piracy networks
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Free-but-limited internet services can help communication and knowledge in countries where just owning a computer is a luxury, but they're not immune to abuse. Motherboard notes that some Angolans have created ad hoc piracy networks by hiding files in ...



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