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In many ways, ufc 129: “St. Pierre vs. Shields” felt like the beginning of a new era. At least, that’s how I perceived it as an MMA fan. But today also marks a landmark occasion that will likely alter the course of the UFC and Strikeforce for many, many years to come. In addition to the news that UFC 130’s scheduled main event is now off the table, another report is also sweeping the internet. Zuffa, LLC has instituted a new insurance policy, and will now be covering a fighter’s medical expenses if they are injured in training. Here are all the details. ...
It seems as if the ufc is steadfastly continuing its war against internet pirates. The UFC has been cracking down on pirated broadcasts of their Pay-Per-Views for quite some time now, and seem willing to spare no expense and go to any length necessary in order to hunt down and exterminate UFC internet pirates once and for all. And in an attempt to strike a crippling blow, the UFC has recently filed suit against Justin.tv, one of the largest streaming sites on the internet. Here are all the details. ...
In the last several years, the UFC and its parent company Zuffa have begun aggressively pursuing any and all infringement of its copyrights. This includes a prolonged battle with internet piracy, with several high-profile lawsuits being launched. Recently the UFC decided to take on another challenger: video game publisher Ubisoft. Zuffa, LLC, the parent company of the UFC, recently filed suit against the company, alleging copyright infringement over the recently-released Xbox 360 Kinect game “Fighters Uncaged”. Here are all the details. ...
The UFC wasn’t kidding when they announced a renewed drive towards eliminating illegal internet distribution of copyrighted UFC event and media several months ago. Since that time they’ve sued countless internet websites, which includes both internet forums/message boards as well as illegal “streaming” sites, and even several brick-and-mortar bars that have shown UFC events for free. But it appears that the UFC is done fighting the small fish. In a sweeping move that just might put an incredible dent in the illegal streaming underground, the parent company of the UFC, Zuffa LLC, recently filed a copyright lawsuit against the one and only Google. ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the internet…Zuffa, LLC is coming for you. They don’t forgive, they don’t forget, they have over 9,000 lawyers and they are all out suing pirates. Yes indeed, fans and friends, once again the head honchos behind both the ufc and the WEC promotions have set their sights on internet pirates illegally streaming live UFC and WEC events. Here are all the details in the continuing saga of “UFC vs. Piracy”. ...
In the war on piracy, Zuffa is playing for keeps. In the past several years the ufc has taken it upon itself to crack down on any and every venue looking to broadcast UFC Pay-Per-Views for free or at a reduced rate. I reported on this a while back, but there’s recently been an interesting update. It was recently reported on Sherdog.com that the UFC had successfully petitioned for and received an actual restraining order against an online stream site. ...
UFC on Versus 1 was where The Ultimate Fighter 8 alum Eliot Marshall (7-2) found himself on the losing end of a fight for the first time in inside the Octagon. Is this going to be a trend for the less known fighters? ...
Here we are after WEC 47 in Columbus, Ohio and a few things stood out as I watched the event.There were highlight reel knock outs, great submissions and a couple of failures during the evening. ...
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