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‘There’s no such thing as streaming’

Posted in filesharing on December 4th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- Canada’s Don Tapstock (bottom), author, recently  interviewed Canada’s Cory Doctorow, author, on music streaming. It was an interesting Q&A because Cory doesn’t think is any such thing as music streaming

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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 20, 2009, #1

Posted in 367, Software, filesharing on November 20th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

Howdy, everyone: As I posted yesterday, I have a lot of stuff happening in the background (as well as being hit by this bug that’s going around) so from today until next week,  sometime,  I’ll mainly be posting headline roundups, although they’ll be interspersed with stories, if and when I can manage it. But normal service WILL be resumed, and as soon as possible. If  you want to help out in the meanwhile, please send submissions (anonymous or named) to p2pnet @ shaw dot ca .

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What’s a public performance?

Posted in filesharing on October 12th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Music:- What, exactly, is the definition of a public performance? Composers, music publishers, and songwriters want to know so they can get more out of music.

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Europeans petition for an open internet

Posted in filesharing on September 29th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | P2P |  Politics:- US Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski recently pointed out the FCC has four Internet principles, “that guide our case-by-case enforcement of the communications laws,” summarising them like this: “Network operators cannot prevent users from accessing the lawful Internet content, applications, and services of their choice, nor can they prohibit users from attaching non-harmful devices to the network.” During a recent speech, he mooted two more to, “reflect the evolution of the Internet and that are essential to ensuring its continued openness to wit »»» The “fifth principle of non-discrimination; and, The sixth principle of transparency Now an online European Open Net petition has been organised, “in light of the decisions affecting the open Internet being taken at European level, and in reaction to the statement made in the USA on 21 September by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski,” says the petition site , declaring »»» These principles should be enshrined in European and national laws, and enforced by the relevant authorities in a consistent manner across Europe. Below, in full, are the new principles as put forward by Genachowski at the Brookings Institution, Washington DC, on September 21 »»» Fifth Principle of Non-Discrimination The fifth principle is one of non-discrimination — stating that broadband providers cannot discriminate against particular Internet content or applications. This means they cannot block or degrade lawful traffic over their networks, or pick winners by favoring some content or applications over others in the connection to subscribers’ homes.

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Europeans petition for an open internet

Posted in filesharing on September 29th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | P2P |  Politics:- US Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski recently pointed out the FCC has four Internet principles, “that guide our case-by-case enforcement of the communications laws,” summarising them like this: “Network operators cannot prevent users from accessing the lawful Internet content, applications, and services of their choice, nor can they prohibit users from attaching non-harmful devices to the network.” During a recent speech, he mooted two more to, “reflect the evolution of the Internet and that are essential to ensuring its continued openness to wit »»» The “fifth principle of non-discrimination; and, The sixth principle of transparency Now an online European Open Net petition has been organised, “in light of the decisions affecting the open Internet being taken at European level, and in reaction to the statement made in the USA on 21 September by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski,” says the petition site , declaring »»» These principles should be enshrined in European and national laws, and enforced by the relevant authorities in a consistent manner across Europe.

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Mark Cuban on net neutrality: ‘Flat out wrong’

Posted in filesharing on September 28th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- “The moment you hear someone warning about stark changes as a consequence of net neutrality, you know they’ve got it wrong,” says networking and protocol expert Robb Topolski. He was talking about recent remarks from Mark Cuban who apparently believes the  net will slow to a pinful crawl if net neutrality becomes the accepted norm. “Net neutrality is about preserving the Internet’s design for ISPs to forward packets toward their destination as fast as they can, without first inspecting the content for ‘management’ purposes,” Topolski told p2pnet

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‘Piracy’ could boost UK broadband costs


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