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Spain does about face on ‘3 strikes’ law

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

p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- In a varation on a theme, “It’s like a shop that sells goods stolen from the manufacturer’s warehouse,” says Spanish culture minister Ã?ngeles González-Sinde.

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The Net: binding us together

p2pnet World Headlines: Dec 3, 2009 #1

Posted in filesharing on December 3rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

Meet the new Comcast-NBCU: Content meets conduit everywhere; Will it work? CNet News Comcast said Thursday that it has officially acquired a controlling stake in NBC Universal in a deal valued at $30 billion. Comcast will have an arsenal of cable channels, a huge distribution network, a movie studio and a top 10 Web presence with 82 million monthly unique visitors

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‘Dramatic’ rise in Swedish music sales

Posted in filesharing on November 24th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- Record labels are “pointing to the dramatic rise in music sales in Sweden, just months after the country introduced anti-piracy laws, as evidence of what a similar crackdown in Britain could do to the flagging market,” says the Guardian . Well —-  not really. The newspaper is but one of the means selected by Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music’IFPI (International Federation of Phornographic Industry) as a vehicle for its latest bullshit release

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‘Piracy’ could boost UK broadband costs

The Pirate Bay goes magnetic

Posted in filesharing on November 17th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- The Pirate Bay — or the latest rev after unsuccessful entertainment industry efforts to close it down — has changed it ways. It’s decided trackers are passé and that “magnet links”are where’s at. Magnets, invented by Gordon Mohr , allow websites to link to content on p2p networks, p2pnet posted in 2004, going on: “If you’ve installed a p2p app that works with Magnets , clicking a link will trigger a download within the application and it’ll start automatically.” uTorrent and Vuze are examples

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Filesharing networks used to spread Trojan horse

p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 11, 2009

Posted in Software, filesharing on November 11th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

UK.gov denies innocent will be hit by filesharing regime The Register Forthcoming laws to reduce the level of peer-to-peer copyright infringement with threats of disconnection will affect “hardly anybody, other than the most serious and egregious recidivistic offenders”, according to culture minister Sion Simon. The Digital Economy Bill, to be announced in the Queen’s Speech next week, will mandate a regime of notifications warning against illegal filesharing, followed by restrictions on bandwidth and possible suspension of the broadband accounts of those who do not stop. The plans have attracted claims by consumer groups and ISPs that innocent people could lose internet access, an increasingly vital service.

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Websites team up for free music downloads

File sharer at UK Digital Economy meeting?

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

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- When Billy Bragg and I started a2f2a.com , we intended it to be both an advocacy site, and a channel through which musicians could talk directly to fans, and fans could talk directly to musicians. We thought we were being optimistic when we tentatively slated it for a December launch.

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‘Innocent UK teens’ safe under 3 strikes plan

Posted in filesharing on November 2nd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Hollywood and the Big 4 record labels have suffered another blow in their efforts to Shanghai people who share with each other online.

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UK Three Strikes plan too costly: ISPs

Posted in filesharing on October 31st, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

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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UK out of tune on P2P filesharing

Posted in filesharing on October 30th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

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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Globe and Mail anti-Canada article debunked

Posted in Software, filesharing on October 22nd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Barrie McKenna (right) often comes across  more as a  spokesman for Hollywood and the Big 4 record labels than the Globe and Mail writer that he is. “Canada has earned a dubious distinction as a world hub for illegitimate file-sharing websites and a leader in Internet piracy,â€? he stated on Tuesday . But actually, Canada hasn’t ‘earned’ anything of the sort, said p2pnet , going on: “The allegation follows relentless junque-posts in the mainstream media planted there by hard-core corporate music lobbyists such as Barry Sookman, quoted in McKenna’s piece as though he (Sookman or McKenna, take your choice) is a credible and reliable source of information.” Sadly, and ironically, it’s left to an Australian, economist Dr Tom Koltai, to point out in detail why assertions by McKenna and Sookman are full of, well, discrepancies.

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