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Leaseweb, the former ISP of BitTorrent trackers such as Demonoid, What.cd and Waffles.fm lost the appeal against the Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN. …
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Democracy is not about the laws that are in place (or, in the case of net neutrality or universal health care, not in place); it's about how we, …
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File-sharing sites could be an effective way to promote the wares of traditional broadcasters. Some, such as the BBC, have already gone down this route. …
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… is equivalent to the RIAA in the United States, has collaborated with Virgin Media and other ISP's to try and clamp down on peer-to-peer file sharing. …
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LeaseWeb is important in the annals of file-sharing history. It was the original home of Demonoid, one of the largest invite only/private trackers during …
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There's all sorts of trade marks and digital rights management on top of that. And it's all invisible to the user." Norman's background in psychology goes …
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Lynch and Schneider independently agreed, both relating bandwidth issues back to net neutrality and federal telecommunications policy that is "deeply …
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It is time that YouTube and other file-sharing services operated more responsibly. The well-meaning users who upload their favourite clips, or make parodies …
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Like it or not, a lot of the traffic from heavy users comes from P2P and other forms of file-sharing. Sure, some of that is legit, consisting of content …
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Virgin Media has denied recent reports that it plans to disconnect 'pirates' from the Internet for unauthorized file sharing and instead is working a policy …
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Most importantly, they need to embrace the internet, which includes BitTorrent. There's no sense in fighting it since people are currently using software …
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Richards toes the music industry's line, pleading for ISPs and music bosses to reach a voluntary agreement on stamping out file sharing. …
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… the lead singer of the band OK Go, works with the Coalition and was invited to testify to Congress earlier this year on the subject of net neutrality. …
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Now you'd think that file-sharing fans are pretty tech-savvy, spending plenty of time chained to their computers - so the BPI and Virgin would, rightly so, …
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Someone’s deactivated the Digital Rights Management! We’re selling songs without protection! Well, that was actually ———— us. …
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Maybe you already know about net neutrality or have heard of it. If you haven't, American Independence Day seems a particularly apt time to bring you the …
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By Mattison, David Document-Sharing Services on the Web File sharing has had a bad rap, but thanks to still image, video, and audio sharing services such as …
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Once you have decided which files and folders you want to share and enabled the File Sharing option in the Properties tab, you’ll be able to access items on …
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In its attempts, Virgin Media has sent letters to its customers with regards to illegal file sharing. However, the move has reportedly upset some customers …
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Virgin Media sends written wrist-slap to 800 file-sharers - 19 hours ago
Virgin Media warns file sharers may be “disconnected” - 18 hours ago
Virgin Warns Its Customers To Play Safe With File Sharing - 17 hours ago
Virgin Media warns 800 file-sharers - 15 hours ago
LATEST: Virgin Media blames 'administrative oversight' for... - 12 hours ago
By Mike Cassidy Lessig is a who in "Who's Who," a scholar who's crusaded against overprotective copyrights, promoted Net neutrality and agitated for good …
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