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French Record Labels Go After Limewire, SourceForge

Nov 16th, 2008 · An anonymous reader notes that TorrentFreak is reporting: "French record labels have received the green light to sue four US-based companies that develop P2P applications, including the BitTorrent client Vuze, Limewire, and Morpheus. Shareaza is the fourth …
see also: P2P · BitTorrent · corporate · infringements · platform · Companies · SourceForge

French Record Labels Go After Limewire, SourceForge

Nov 16th, 2008 · An anonymous reader notes that TorrentFreak is reporting: "French record labels have received the green light to sue four US-based companies that develop P2P applications, including the BitTorrent client Vuze, Limewire, and Morpheus. Shareaza is the fourth …
see also: P2P · BitTorrent · corporate · infringements · platform · Companies · SourceForge

Belgian ISP Scores Victory In Landmark P2P Case

Oct 26th, 2008 · Belgian ISP Scarlet scored an important victory in the first major European test of copyright law. The interim decision forcing them to block transfers of copyrighted materials via P2P has been reversed, because the judge agreed with Scarlet that the …
see also: P2P · laws · ISPs · copyrighted · implementation · Belgian · Victory

Many Universities Spending $100K/Year Enforcing P2P Rules

Oct 20th, 2008 · A new study documents just how much money colleges are spending on enforcing P2P rules through software license fees, hardware, and other costs. Many private universities are spending more than $100,000 a year — a major allocation of funds. An article …
see also: Hardware · P2P · software · private · licensing · enforcement · College

Many Universities Spending $100K/Year Enforcing P2P Rules

Oct 20th, 2008 · A new study documents just how much money colleges are spending on enforcing P2P rules through software license fees, hardware, and other costs. Many private universities are spending more than $100,000 a year — a major allocation of funds. An article …
see also: Hardware · P2P · software · private · licensing · enforcement · College

Canadian NDP Leader Praises P2P Communities

Oct 12th, 2008 · The New Democrats' Jack Layton has become the first leader of a major Canadian political party to acknowledge the importance of the Internet during a federal election. He's using YouTube to carry his message specifically to the online community, launching …
see also: P2P · service · Online · regulator · Internet · corporate · community

MediaDefender's Parent Company Joins P2P Market

Oct 5th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes with news that ArtistDirect, the company who acquired MediaDefender, has launched another company called PiCast for the purpose of P2P video distribution. The reader says: "This is a strange twist for a company which last year …
see also: video · P2P · company · copyrighted · distribution · strange · DoS

MediaDefender's Parent Company Joins P2P Market

Oct 4th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes with news that ArtistDirect, the company who acquired MediaDefender, has launched another company called PiCast for the purpose of P2P video distribution. The reader says: "This is a strange twist for a company which last year …
see also: video · P2P · company · copyrighted · distribution · strange · DoS

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

RIAA Loses $222K Verdict

Sep 25th, 2008 · The $222,000 verdict against Jammy Thomas for copyright infringement by P2P is no more. US District Court Judge Michael Davis dismissed the verdict, saying it was based on the faulty 'making available' theory of distribution."Read more of this story at …
see also: P2P · theory · copyrighted · RIAA · Faulty · Verdict · amaking

Comcast's Throttling Plan Has 'Disconnect User' Option

Sep 22nd, 2008 · Comcast's new people, not protocols scheme may mean high speed for some, but by no means all. It's also created a draconian 'disconnect' option for use against anyone who fails to toe the Comcast line. But, says Robb Topolski, the Net protocol expert …
see also: P2P · corporate · customers · protocol · Expert · draconian · Comcast

Comcast's Throttling Plan Has 'Disconnect User' Option

Sep 21st, 2008 · Comcast's new people, not protocols scheme may mean high speed for some, but by no means all. It's also created a draconian 'disconnect' option for use against anyone who fails to toe the Comcast line. But, says Robb Topolski, the Net protocol expert …
see also: P2P · corporate · customers · protocol · Expert · draconian · Comcast

Comcast Discloses Throttling Practices

Sep 20th, 2008 · Wired reports that Comcast finally provided information on its network management practices late Friday. In a report to the FCC (PDF), the cable company admitted to targeting P2P protocols Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FasTrack, and Gnutella. Quoting: "For …
see also: P2P · network · BitTorrent · service · Ars · company · Traffic

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

Comcast Has 30 Days To 'Fess Up About P2P Throttling

Aug 21st, 2008 · negRo_slim writes with some welcome news from Ars Technica: "Comcast has 30 days to disclose the details of its 'unreasonable network management practices' to the Federal Communications Commission, the agency warned Wednesday morning as it released its …
see also: P2P · bandwidth · network · welcome · commission · Internet · ISPs

The Pirate Bay Blocked In Italy

Aug 10th, 2008 · imhassan tips us to news that The Pirate Bay has been blocked in Italy. Other attempts to block the popular P2P site have been somewhat less than successful. From TorrentFreak: "Pirate Bay's IPs and the domain name are inaccessible, as they are blocked …
see also: IP · P2P · BitTorrent · provider · Internet · ISPs · Torrent







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