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Border guards grill Goodman on 2010 Olympics

Posted in filesharing on November 28th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Canadian border guards have a new role . Censorship interrogators. Amy Goodman, host of the independent US radio show Democracy Now, can tell you all about it.

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‘Piracy’ could boost UK broadband costs

p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 27, 2009: #2

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Michelle Obama ‘monkey pic’ on Google

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

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- What do Dutch Freedom Party leader Geert Wilder and US presidential wife Michelle Obama have in common? Oh, and her husband, Barack? They’ve all been compared to monkeys.

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‘Stopping the ACTA juggernaut’

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

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- “The ACTA juggernaut continues to roll ahead, despite public indignation about an agreement supposedly about counterfeiting that has turned into a regime for global Internet regulation,” writes EFF international affairs director Eddan Katz in Deep Links . “The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has already announced that the next round of Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations will take place in January — with the aim of concluding the deal ‘as soon as possible in 2010′,” h says, continuing »»» For the rest of us, with access to only leaks and whispers of what ACTA is about , there are many troubling questions. How can such a radical proposal legally be kept so secret from the millions of Net users and companies whose rights and freedoms stand to be affected

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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 17, 2009

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Carriage fees dominate CRTC hearing CBC CRTC chair Konrad von Finckenstein is presiding over hearings on the future of Canadian conventional television broadcasting.CRTC chair Konrad von Finckenstein is presiding over hearings on the future of Canadian conventional television broadcasting. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)A frustrated CRTC chair Konrad von Finckenstein criticized the “confrontational” and “antagonistic” atmosphere between TV networks and carriers Monday, as Canada’s broadcast regulator began a new hearing about the future of television, with an emphasis on the highly contentious fee-for-carriage debate.

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DVRs – entertainment’s ‘new best friend’

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

p2pnet news view TV | P2P:- Digital Video Recorders, “once considered a mortal threat by the entertainment industry, have now become its new best friend,” says Tim Jones in the EFFs Deep Links . It’s just the latest example of how the industry’s “constant warnings of the dangers of ‘piracy’ frequently turn out to be baseless hysteria,” he says, continuing »»» Remember 2001?

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‘3 Strikes’ Sarkozy blows $396,841 on a shower!

Posted in filesharing on October 29th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who’s spearheading the French version of the corporate entertainment industry Three Strikes attack on consumers, spent £250,000 (about $396,841) of French EU budget on shower he didn’t use, says the Guardian . The major corporate movie and music studios say file sharing was, and is, ruining their businesses, centred on lawsuits targeting their own customers, said p2pnet recently, noting: “The wise auld greybeards who control the cartels came up with a scenario they figured couldn’t fail: use governments as copyright enforcement agencies, with local taxpayers footing the bill, and internet service providers working as copyright cops to identify file sharers and turn them over to the labels, primarily, and studios for firm action. “It’s called the Three Strikes plan and under it, alleged copyright infringers — file sharers — get two warnings and if they don’t do what they’re told — buy corporate ‘product,’ and only corporate ‘product’ — they get thrown off the net.” France and  Britain are now neck-and-neck in determined efforts to act swiftly on cartel demands,  to the serious detriment of voters.

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Challenging ‘geek chic’ sex appeal

Posted in filesharing on October 28th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Advertising:- Earlier this month Verizon Wireless launched a print marketing blitz aimed at sowing the seeds of doubt into the hearts of potential iPhone buyers, says Sam Gustin  DailyFinance . And, “The ads make it abundantly clear that Verizon Wireless, a joint venture of Verizon and Vodaphone and the largest wireless provider in the country, isn’t going to stand back while Apple and AT&T reign over the smart-phone market”, says Sam, going on »»» Below the surface of these ads, however, is an interesting study in shifting attitudes toward popular male identity.

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p2pnet World Headlines: Oct 26, 2009

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p2pnet news view P2P:- It’s great to leave comments on items. But if you do, please say what you’re referring to. Cheers! And thanks … Pirate Bay back in the courtroom BBC The founders of The Pirate Bay have been hit a with new order to remove links to copyright material.

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p2pnet World Headlines – Oct 8, 2009

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iiNet says no laws were breached Austraian IT IiNet yesterday told the NSW Federal Court that movie studios accusing it of sanctioning illegal file sharing on the internet had vastly exaggerated the extent of copyright infringement carried out on its service.Lawyers representing the internet firm said customers identified in a 59-week movie studio investigation into illegal file-sharing networks couldn’t have breached copyright laws to the extent suggested by the studios’ lawyers.As the landmark trial entered its second day of hearing, the ISP’s barrister, Richard Cobden SC, argued that it was technically impossible for the customers to have breached copyright laws in the volume the studios’ lawyers claimed. Yesterday lawyers for the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT), which is representing the 34 movie and music content owners suing iiNet, said that the studios’ investigators estimated that iiNet customers infringed copyright in 96,000 instances. Mr Cobden conceded that the customers made unlicensed copies of movies and music available to the public

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