Posts Tagged ‘keep-it-online’

p2pnet Twitter hack: poetic justice

Posted in filesharing on November 27th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Advertising:- On Wednesday I learned I’d been inadvertently tweeting people who follow me on Twitter.

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CoffeeRight coffee cops

Posted in filesharing on November 27th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Cool:- Recenty, we  were able to reveal the existence of Poppyrights .

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Vevo strikes on December 8

Posted in filesharing on November 27th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Movies:- We’d file this under the Who gives a flying sexual intercourse? heading.

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500,000 9/11 pager messages online

Posted in 367, filesharing on November 26th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P:- Wikileaks has done something extraordinary. “A few minutes after the first hijacked airplane slammed into the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001, text pager services in New York and Washington DC lit up with thousands of messages from people trying to contact loved ones,” says ninemsn . “While internet servers and cell phone networks crashed across New York City, text pagers continued to function.” Yesterday, “An archive containing the contents of more than half a million pager messages sent on 11 September 2001 was published yesterday by the internet site Wikileaks,” says The Independent .

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Virgin to use DPI file share ‘monitor’ system

Posted in filesharing on November 26th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- With entertainment cartel plans to use world governments as copyright enforcers in the background, Britain’s Virgin Media says it plans to try a DPI (deep packet inspection) system called CView. “CView is the first commercially available solution to provide a metric highlighting the volume and nature of Peer to Peer (P2P) file sharing activity on an ISP network,” says its owner, Detica. But it, “does not, and cannot, identify individual Internet users,” it states, boasting it’s, “The only accurate way of providing a ‘digital piracy’ index to both ISPs and CPs is to measure the actual P2P activity taking place within an ISP network.” Raw traffic data and identification information are “deleted in the closed system and cannot be accessed by a human operator,” it promises.

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p2pnet Twitter account hijacked

Posted in filesharing on November 25th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P:- ” … your account may have been hijacked,” says Holly D. “I got a DM to a nasty url from ‘you’ not too long ago.” Sorry about that, Holly. Unfortunately, you’re not alone.

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‘We Want Three Strikes!’ Fox

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

p2pnet news view Politics | Movies :- Jim Gianopulos (right), the man who runs Fux Filmed Entertainment, wants America to “pass a law similar to France’s ‘three strikes’ rule that would allow a judge to order Internet service providers to disconnect users who download copyrighted material,” says ContactMusic . Um, Jim,  the US already has a very substantial stake the 3 strikes bidniz plan

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Google Chrome on MiniNova, Pirate Bay

Posted in filesharing on November 23rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Advertising:- It’s kind of appropriate (if not ironic ) that Google, not only the net’s largest, and most voracious, advertising company, but also one of, if not the , largest indexing sites , should be using The Pirate Bay and MiniNova to tout its Chrome O/S.

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p2pnet: close to collapse

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

p2pnet news view P2P:- Hi all: It’s almost the season of goodwill and if p2pnet is going to get into difficulties, somehow, it always happens around Christmas. 2009 continues the tradition.

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