Archive for October, 2009

Mash-ups, sampling, probably OK! Britain

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p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- When the media refer to Britain’s efforts to impose harsh measures, on behalf of Hollywood and the major record labels, against people accused of sharing with each other online, they have his lordship Peter Mandelson as the author. However, let’s be clear on this: he’s just the front man  for Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music, and Disney, News Corp, Time Warner, Viacom, NBC Universal and Sony Pictures, as are Nicolas Sarkozy in France and the heads of other governments acting against their own citizens at the behest of a set of hardcore commercial entities which answer only to their shareholders and investors.

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J’accuse! J’accuse! J’accuse!

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p2pnet news view Politics | Freedom | P2P:- “I see this very related to Canadian Telecom and what some consumer groups had to say,” says a p2pnet Reader’s Write to a post which started: “Scambioetico is the Italian movement for the decriminalization of P2P and the defense of net neutrality, a part of the European Coalition Opennet , and REFF , explains Scambioetico press officer Gianfranco in an email to a2f2a.com co-founder Billy Bragg. “Under REFF, “artists, writers, musicians, designers, architects and creatives can submit their works, as long as they are created by remixing, mashing up, cutting-up, recontextualizing, squatting, morphing one or more ‘objects’ that are subject to copyright/patent restrictions,â€? says the site, noting in bold type: “ Yes, to join REFF you need to break the law!â€? “Interesting article,” said the comment post

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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- We’ve had, “very few cases of people trying to exploit rights on other planets,” says Lynne Hale, a Lucasfilm spokeswoman on contracts the language of which is “standard in Hollywood”.

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DDoS attack hits Sweden police site

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p2pnet news view Crime | P2P:- Swedish authorities still haven’t discovered who was behind a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack which rendered a number of major Swedish websites, including the country’s police site, inaccessible yesterday. “We’re the victims of an ongoing DDoS attack,” The Local has spokesperson Linda Widmark saying, “shortly before the site, polisen.se, became accessible again at around 5pm”. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) was on “full alert” following a 12-hour period in which news organizations and police have both been targeted, says the story.

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‘Piracy’ could boost UK broadband costs

Globalive: drop ‘foreign ownership restrictions’

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p2pnet news view Politics:- The CRTC this afternoon issued its decision on whether Globalive, a new wireless competitor about to operate as Wind Mobile, complies with the foreign ownership restrictions currently found in the Telecommunications Act. While Industry Canada previously concluded that Globalive met the Canadian control requirements for the purposes of the Radiocommunications Act in its bidding for spectrum, the CRTC has concluded that its ownership and control structure do not meet the Telecommunications Act requirements.  The Commission has indicated a number of changes that will be needed to comply with the law.  Globalive says it evaluating its options. It is tempting to blame the CRTC or the incumbent telecom providers (who filed the complaint over the Globalive structure) for this mess, but the real culprit lies with outdated legislation that prioritizes Canadian ownership over a competitive Canadian marketplace

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p2pnet World Headlines: Oct 29, 2009

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UK Will Urge EC To Legalise Mashups, Format-Shifting, Content Sharing paidContent Lord Mandelson’s three-strikes proposal may have gobbled all the headlines. But a parallel package published Wednesday, aimed at liberalising copyright, may prove just as important for some creators … © The Way Ahead, an Intellectual Property Office paper steered by junior culture minister David Lammy MP, says: “Education and enforcement remain important, but aren’t the whole story … There is no doubt that overall simplification of the copyright system would be beneficial.” Broadly, the report concedes: “The digital environment is confusing.” So what is it proposing…

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Hand over user info, ePhone ordered

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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Sweden’s Supreme Court says broadband provider ePhone must hand over customer data to five audio book publishers. This means iePhone can’t destroy information about a person targeted by the five  “under threat of a 500,000 kronor ($70,000) fine”, says The Local . The ruling overturns an earlier appeals court decision .

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Pirate Bay duo face $140K in fines

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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- With Global Gaming Factory boss Hans Pandeya reportedly on one end of another attempt to buy The Pirate Bay ,  and ex-TPB spokesman Peter Sunde (centre) supposedly on the other, his two former colleagues are having problems.

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‘Piracy’ could boost UK broadband costs

Will Facebook thumb its nose at Canada?

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p2pnet news view Advertising | Politics:- Fa$ebook is no different from any other company which pulls its money from online advertising.

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‘To join REFF you need to break the law!’

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p2pnet news view Politics | Freedom | P2P:- Scambioetico is the Italian movement for the decriminalization of P2P and the defense of net neutrality, a part of the European Coalition Opennet , and REFF , explains Scambioetico press officer Gianfranco in an email to a2f2a.com co-founder Billy Bragg.

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