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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 30, 2009: #2

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Gangs in New York talk Twitter: Use tweets to trash-talk rivals, plan fights New York Daily News Some groups of teenagers in Harlem use the messaging website Twitter, via their mobile phones, to organize street fights and other shady activities. The city’s street gangs are becoming tweet gangs. Manhattan’s young thugs have turned to Twitter, and the cops who track them are fast behind, the Daily News has learned

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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 27, 2009: #2

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Celebrate Thanksgiving the Ayn Rand way: Thank yourself Christian Science Monitor Ah, Thanksgiving.

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Saying it with music: Dear Mandy

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

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- If you think I’m spending a lot of time focusing on the Three Strikes farce Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music and Disney, News Corp, Time Warner, Viacom, NBC Universal and Sony Pictures are trying to foist on gormless governments, you’d be dead right. Because it’s about lot more than music.

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Mobiles a problem for 3 strikes plan

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p2pnet news view P2P | Mobiles:- Bitain’s fixed-line ISPs have already told the government the Three Strikes scheme touted by Peter ‘Mandy’ Mandelson on behalf of the corporate entertainment industry isn’t going to work . Now mobile operators have joined in. Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music, and Disney, News Corp, Time Warner, Viacom, NBC Universal and Sony Pictures, have escalated their anti-consumer, anti-P2P, anti-competition sue ‘em all campaign into a worldwide project under which they’re demanding governments introduce legislation which would turn them into copyright collection agencies, funded by local taxpayers, and ISPs into enforcers, turning in their own customers

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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 23, 2009

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Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact Financial Times Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company’s being paid to “de-index” its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry. The impetus for the discussions came from News Corp, owner of newspapers ranging from the Wall Street Journal of the US to The Sun of the UK, said a person familiar with the situation, who warned that talks were at an early stage.

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TweeBating – online, real time

Posted in filesharing on November 19th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Last week I sat around a large table on the top floor of Bush House in London with about twenty other people while we talked about the ways radio is changing and tried to imagine how English-language programming on BBC World Service could take advantage of the online, multimedia world that is emerging around us. I was invited because I appear on Digital Planet each week to think out loud about the impact of technology on our lives, but this was an internal BBC meeting rather than an open seminar, and the discussion was never intended to be made public

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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 4, 2009

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

Ambulance Service of NSW internet and social media policy bans dissent 20009 Wikileaks Employee only document from the Ambulance Service of NSW (Australia) relating to the use of the internet and social media by their staff, can be verified by any employee of the ASNSW. It effectively gags employees of the ASNSW from raising concerns at the penalty of termination of employment

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Globalive: drop ‘foreign ownership restrictions’

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

p2pnet news view Politics:- The CRTC this afternoon issued its decision on whether Globalive, a new wireless competitor about to operate as Wind Mobile, complies with the foreign ownership restrictions currently found in the Telecommunications Act. While Industry Canada previously concluded that Globalive met the Canadian control requirements for the purposes of the Radiocommunications Act in its bidding for spectrum, the CRTC has concluded that its ownership and control structure do not meet the Telecommunications Act requirements.  The Commission has indicated a number of changes that will be needed to comply with the law.  Globalive says it evaluating its options. It is tempting to blame the CRTC or the incumbent telecom providers (who filed the complaint over the Globalive structure) for this mess, but the real culprit lies with outdated legislation that prioritizes Canadian ownership over a competitive Canadian marketplace

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Can you say Buma Stemra?

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

p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- Over the past year, writes Mike Masnick in TechDirt , “we’ve noticed an explosion in ridiculous attempts by music collection societies (often totally clueless about technology) to extend their ability to collect for positively ridiculous things (while also looking to significantly increase their collection rates). “The latest, sent in by Dennis Laumen, is that the Dutch collection society, Buma/Stemra, is claiming that it’s going to start charging bloggers 130 euros for every 6 videos they embed ,” he says

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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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