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J’accuse! J’accuse! J’accuse!

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

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 World Headlines – Oct 1, 2009

Posted in Software, filesharing on October 1st, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

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Google 4 go on trial in Italy

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

p2pnet news view | Crime:- The trial of four Google employees accused of breaking Italian law by allowing a video of a teenager being attacked by others to be posted on the company’s YouTube has begun in Milan. “The case, subject to lengthy delays, could have major ramifications for content providers around the globe,” says the BBC .

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Domain names, not door prizes

Posted in Other - Hardware on September 24th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P:- The Canadian Internet Registration Authority, the agency that administers the dot-ca domain name, holds its annual general meeting in Toronto later this week.  Attendees will vie for door prizes and hear from executives about the growing number of Canadian domain name registrations, the robust financial health of the organization, and a small list of corporate by-law amendments.  Yet as CIRA moves into its second decade, the promise of a leading Internet voice in Canada and an active, engaged membership is gradually fading away. Engaging Canadians was viewed as a top priority during the organization’s early years (I was a board member from 2001-06).  Meetings were held in communities across the country in an effort to educate Canadians on the dot-ca and to encourage participation in Internet governance issues.  The annual general meeting was webcast to ensure all Canadians could attend, even if only virtually.

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Domain names, not door prizes

Posted in Uncategorized on September 23rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P:- The Canadian Internet Registration Authority, the agency that administers the dot-ca domain name, holds its annual general meeting in Toronto later this week.  Attendees will vie for door prizes and hear from executives about the growing number of Canadian domain name registrations, the robust financial health of the organization, and a small list of corporate by-law amendments.  Yet as CIRA moves into its second decade, the promise of a leading Internet voice in Canada and an active, engaged membership is gradually fading away. Engaging Canadians was viewed as a top priority during the organization’s early years (I was a board member from 2001-06).  Meetings were held in communities across the country in an effort to educate Canadians on the dot-ca and to encourage participation in Internet governance issues.  The annual general meeting was webcast to ensure all Canadians could attend, even if only virtually. While CIRA never managed to become a household name – many registrants simply want their website or email to work without regard for bigger policy issues – it could count on hundreds of Canadians to vote for the board of directors, participate in consultations, and show their interest in how Canada’s domain name space should be managed.

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