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Are fears over Virgin spyware unfounded?

Posted in 367, Software, filesharing on December 3rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Is Britain’s Virgin beginning to look like a —- well, you know? Or are suspicions about its reported use of spyware unfounded? As p2pnet reported earlier today, it “says it plans to try a DPI (deep packet inspection) system called CView,” 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,” claims its owner, Detica

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TorrentSpy bans US visitors

p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 28, 2009

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

Anonymous Gossip Sites Time Horny guys, lowbrow debates and run-of-the-mill spam all seem to be in abundant supply on CollegeACB.com (the acronym stands for Anonymous Confession Board). But what sets this site–and others like it–apart from the coarse commentary found on YouTube or, for that matter, a political blog are the personal attacks against private citizens, often with last names included, that leave victims with little recourse aside from demanding that the anonymous comments be taken down. (See a video of the CollegeACB founder.) What used to be whispered on campuses is now broadcast, in the most cowardly way, for anyone with an Internet connection to see

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Murdoch, ‘would-be ringleader of a massive jailbreak’

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

p2pnet news view P2P:- “Individual newspapers can’t live with Google, but they can’t live without it either …” The statement comes toward the end of Nick Carr’s (right) Murdoch’s wink in his Rough Type bog. Rupert Murdoch reckons net content is worth money, as he told Skye News

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Big Music shill BPI attacks BT over file sharers

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

p2pnet news view Music:- Giant British telecom company BT has come under sharp attack from Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music’s BPI (British Phornographic Industry). It’s, “refusing to punish internet pirates who cost the music industry at least £200million a year despite being led to the culprits,” says the Mirror .

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