Archive for October, 2009

Shaw Cash Cow – MOOOO!

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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Since I did a number on the Bell Cash Cows , it seemed only fair to do the same for Shaw. Says the security blazer on the left, “Hey guys. Shut that down

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Jailed after writing sex stories – for himself

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p2pnet news view | Crime:- A man who authored porn for himself has been jailed for two weeks. He had stories about “sex involving teen girls and incest he wrote himself and never tried to publish or share,” says the Ottawa Sun , going on, “Thomas, 43, pleaded guilty to one count of possessing child pornography. The 10 stories found on a computer hard drive are now sealed.” He was charged “after police were contacted in December 2008 by employees of Future Shop — where he worked — regarding written material found on a demo computer,” says the story, going on, “His resume was in the same folder

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UK Three Strikes plan too costly: ISPs

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p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- There they go again. “Lord Mandelson’s proposals to cut off ‘persistent’ file sharers do not make financial sense, according to estimates of its cost put forward by those who would have to implement it,” says the Guardian . Of course they don’t make sense.

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Bill Thompson’s new job

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p2pnet news view P2P:- There’s a new Twitter page set up by Bill Thompson. He’s a UK-based writer and broadcaster who generously allows p2pnet to republish his musings

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Copyright and the blank media levy

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p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- Regular p2pnet readers will recognise Christopher Parsons (right)  as someone who’s deeply interested in Deep Packet Inspection ( DPI ). A doctoral student at Victoria University on Vancouver Island, BC, his research interests focus on how privacy is affected by digitally mediated surveillance, and the implications it has in, and on, contemporary Western political systems. But he’s also a music lover and as such, signed up to the new a2f2a.com Artist 2 Fan 2 Artist project just launched by myelf  [Jon Newton] and Billy Bragg

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Microsoft plants mind-worm in schoolkids’ heads

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p2pnet news view Advertising | Kids & Kartels:- You know how impressionable kids can be, so it’s simple.

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p2pnet World Headlines: Oct 30, 2009

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Mandelson’s piracy tactics leave Tories with a dilemma Times Online James Blunt, who wrote to Lord Mandelson on the vexed subject of internet piracy, called the internet service providers “drug pushersâ€? in an e-mail that the minister saw fit to publish this week. Those terrible ISPs, you see, are the people who allow us hapless addicts, also known as consumers, to download and copy music free — the only drug for which you don’t have to pay. You can sympathise a bit with Mr Blunt — yes folks, piracy is illegal — but wonder also, who is doing the using here.

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Congress ethics inquiry probe leaked online

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p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- A report saying the activities of more than 30 lawmakers and several aides are being investigated about concerns including defense lobbying and corporate influence peddling has been leaked online. It, “appears to have been inadvertently placed on a publicly accessible computer network, and it was provided to The Washington Post by a source not connected to the congressional investigations,” says the newspaper

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‘Piracy’ could boost UK broadband costs

Of ‘we’-ing and ‘us’-ing

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p2pnet news view P2P:- Jenna McWilliams says she’s been reading Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed , “good little revolutionary” that she is. She’s an an educational researcher for project new media literacies and a Guardian online columnist, as well as the creator of sleeping alone and starting out early where we find: “Some of my colleagues find this fact cute

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UK out of tune on P2P filesharing

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p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- “As the UK continues to oppose users rights in the Telecoms Package, opposition is gathering at home and  rifts  in the government line are appearing,” writes Monica Horten in IPTegrity.com . The UK government is divided on its so-called P2P policy, “which seeks to use hi-tech means to get the broadband providers to enforce copyright on the Internet,” she says, continuing »»» Ben Bradshaw (right), the Culture Secretary, speaking to a Parliamentary Select Committee, stated that a court order would need to be obtained before users’ access could be suspended. A week later, Lord Mandelson, the Business Secretary, said that users will simply be informed in advance, with a right to appeal

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