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Duke Demands Proof of Infringement From RIAA

Nov 14th, 2008 · According to a report at p2pnet, Duke University has told the RIAA that it will no longer forward the RIAA's 'early settlement' letters to its students unless the RIAA submits 'evidence that someone actually downloaded from that student,' and said that …
see also: ca · students · download · settlement · illegal · University · litigation

UK ISPs Near Agreement On Illegal File Sharing

Nov 5th, 2008 · UK Music's chief executive, Feargal Sharkey, claims that progress has been made on a deal between the music industry and broadband ISPs to tackle illegal file sharing. The comments came during yesterday's annual Internet Service Providers' Association …
see also: Online · Music · download · UK · ISPs · industry · customers

How We Used To Vote

Nov 2nd, 2008 · Think hanging chads, illegal purges of the voter rolls, and insecure voting machines are bad? The New Yorker looks back at how we used to vote back in the good old days: 'A man carrying a musket rushed at him. Another threw a brick, knocking him off his …
see also: technology · Machine · illegal · country · Victory · Americans · revolution

Can the US Stop the Illegal Export of Its Technology?

Oct 29th, 2008 · Maybe people are more desperate or maybe there's just too much opportunity to make a quick buck but whatever the excuse, attempts to illegally export technology from the US has gone through the roof. The Department of Justice this week said it has placed …
see also: technology · 2005 · illegal · Companies · DoJ · 2008 · violations

F-Secure Calls For "Internetpol" To Fight Crimeware

Oct 19th, 2008 · KingofGnG points out F-Secure's Q3 2008 security summary, in which its Chief Research Officer Mikko Hypponen proposes establishing an "Internetpol," an international organization empowered to target and root out cybercrime anywhere in the world. Hypponen …
see also: world · illegal · Malware · organization · prosecute · countries · Security

Nation-Wide Internet Censorship Proposed for Australia

Oct 17th, 2008 · While Americans are currently fighting the net-neutrality wars, spare a thought for the poor Australians — The Australian government wants to implement a nation-wide 'filtering' scheme to keep everyone safe from the nasties on the internet, with …
see also: nation · Internet · illegal · censorship · implementation · Children · Americans

Tool To Allow ISPs To Scan Every File You Transmit

Oct 16th, 2008 · Brilliant Digital Entertainment, an Australian software company, has grabbed the attention of the NY attorney general's office with a tool they have designed that can scan every file that passes between an ISP and its customers. The tool can 'check every …
see also: network · software · provider · office · Internet · ISPs · company

How To Kill an Open Source Project With New Funding

Oct 3rd, 2008 · The OpenSource multimedia authorware project Sophie, formerly hosted by USC Los Angeles, may just have been killed by new funding. The original funding organization Mellon Foundation approved a grant to redevelop the four year project from scratch in …
see also: proposal · company · illegal · organization · Java · contractor · multimedia

Internet Filtering Lobby Forms

Sep 26th, 2008 · Wired's David Kravets reports on a new lobbying effort to support the filtering of internet traffic called Arts & Labs. Coverage is available at PC World as well. The lobby's members include AT&T, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Viacom …
see also: P2P · network · Microsoft · consumer · Internet · illegal · Malware

Positive Rights News From Europe

Sep 26th, 2008 · Various readers are sending in good news from Europe on the rights front. First, at the EU level, Mark.J brings word that the European Parliament has canned a number of controversial amendments to its updated Telecoms Package, which could have resulted …
see also: IP · P2P · intelligent · Europe · EU · Music · nation

Positive Rights News From Europe

Sep 26th, 2008 · Various readers are sending in good news from Europe on the rights front. First, at the EU level, Mark.J brings word that the European Parliament has canned a number of controversial amendments to its updated Telecoms Package, which could have resulted …
see also: IP · P2P · intelligent · Europe · EU · Music · nation

How Asus Recovery Disks Ended Up Carrying Software Cracks

Sep 22nd, 2008 · We all now know about Asus shipping illegal software cracks and confidential documents/source code on their recovery DVD (and in the system root), but this article tells exactly how it happened. It's even more careless than you think, and most likely …
see also: software · confidential · DVD · illegal · recovery · Asus · accidentRead

How Asus Recovery Disks Ended Up Carrying Software Cracks

Sep 22nd, 2008 · We all now know about Asus shipping illegal software cracks and confidential documents/source code on their recovery DVD (and in the system root), but this article tells exactly how it happened. It's even more careless than you think, and most likely …
see also: software · confidential · DVD · illegal · recovery · Asus · accidentRead

Canonical Offers Sale of Proprietary Codecs for Ubuntu

Sep 19th, 2008 · Playing DVDs on Linux that required proprietary codecs has been a source of much pain. Ubuntu (or anyone else, for that matter) is not legally allowed to redistribute these codecs. So, users were left with sub-optimal choices. Convert the multimedia to …
see also: Linux · media · DVD · illegal · proprietary · multimedia · Ubuntu

EFF Sues NSA, President Bush, and VP Cheney

Sep 18th, 2008 · The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will file a lawsuit against the National Security Agency (NSA) and other government agencies today on behalf of AT&T customers to stop the illegal, unconstitutional, and ongoing dragnet surveillance of their …
see also: customers · Lawsuits · illegal · President · agencies · surveillance · Domestic

Open Wi-Fi May Become Illegal In India

Sep 17th, 2008 · chromoZ writes with word that because of the serial blasts in Indian cities (and terrorist outfits claiming responsibility via email, often sent via Cyber Cafes and open Wi-Fi spots), sharing unsecured wireless access may get much tougher in India: "The …
see also: network · Wi · Fi · Wi Fi · WiFi · Indian · Internet

What Modern Games Are DRM-Free?

Sep 13th, 2008 · I used to be an avid PC gamer. However, I have only bought 1 game in the last 18 months because I am sick and tired of the problems caused by the various intrusive, and sometimes damaging DRM schemes game publishers insist on forcing upon their customers. …
see also: PC · DRM · P2P · service · download · research · restrictions

What Modern Games Are DRM-Free?

Sep 13th, 2008 · I used to be an avid PC gamer. However, I have only bought 1 game in the last 18 months because I am sick and tired of the problems caused by the various intrusive, and sometimes damaging DRM schemes game publishers insist on forcing upon their customers. …
see also: PC · DRM · P2P · service · download · research · restrictions

University of Michigan Student Wants SafeNet Prosecuted

Sep 10th, 2008 · An anonymous University of Michigan student, targeted by the RIAA as a 'John Doe,' is asking for the RIAA's investigator, SafeNet (formerly MediaSentry), to be prosecuted criminally for a pattern of felonies in Michigan. Known to Michigan's Department …
see also: P2P · network · regulator · computer · laws · engineering · students

Don't Share That Law! It's Copyrighted

Sep 3rd, 2008 · California claims copyright to its laws, and warns people not to share them. And that's not sitting right with Internet gadfly, and open-access hero, Carl Malamud. He has spent the last couple months scanning tens of thousands of pages containing city, …
see also: video · governance · Google · Online · laws · office · Internet







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