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Copyright holders lose IPRED case

Posted in filesharing on October 14th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- A landmark Swedish file sharing ruling that forced ISP ePhone to reveal a net user’s identity to five publishers has been overturned. Sweden’s new Ipred law gives copyright holders the ability to demand ISPs reveal details of users who share files.

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EU, spying on you. The Full Monty

Posted in filesharing on October 8th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Politics | Freedom | P2P:- Earlier today, “To the tune of £10 million (about $C16,973,183), the European Union is backing Project Indect , a five-year spy plan whose principal function would be to secretly monitor almost every aspect of the lives of EU citizens,” said p2pnet .

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Neo-Nomad on the loose

Posted in filesharing on October 6th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- A couple of years ago I wrote about my life as a ‘neo-nomad’, one of the growing number of people who use digital technologies to allow them to work from anywhere, living with ‘no office, colleagues who are largely engaged with online and often a number of overlapping projects to be juggled and managed at the same time’. It was a pattern of life that had emerged for me over years of being freelance as I put more and more of my work on a laptop and found that I could generally rely on being connected to the Internet when I needed to be, initially over dialup lines ‘borrowed’ from amenable friends, then via open wireless networks, and now thanks to the good graces of my 3G dongle.

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Neo-Nomad on the loose

Posted in filesharing on October 6th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- A couple of years ago I wrote about my life as a ‘neo-nomad’, one of the growing number of people who use digital technologies to allow them to work from anywhere, living with ‘no office, colleagues who are largely engaged with online and often a number of overlapping projects to be juggled and managed at the same time’. It was a pattern of life that had emerged for me over years of being freelance as I put more and more of my work on a laptop and found that I could generally rely on being connected to the Internet when I needed to be, initially over dialup lines ‘borrowed’ from amenable friends, then via open wireless networks, and now thanks to the good graces of my 3G dongle. I also benefited greatly from the workings of Moore’s Law as the laptops I owned became more and more powerful, so that the machine I use today is faster and has a lot more memory than the four-year old desktop it replaced, while my mobile phone outstrips my old Vaio laptop on every scale except screen size.

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