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A high-ranking federal judge who made sexually explicit material available on his Web site was cleared with an admonishment Thursday by fellow judges.
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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Ex-RIAA private ‘investigator,’ MediaSentry, bought by SafeNet for cash and stock worth $20 million in 2005, this year fired by the Big 4 extortion unit and then sold to rival MediaDefender at flea-market rates of $136,000 in cash and a promise of another $800,000, turned up in Australia where [...]
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European wireless network operator O2 has reportedly reached a deal to exclusively carry the Palm Pre in the UK. O2, a subsidiary of Telefónica, is Britain’s largest wireless carrier, and has a similar exclusivity agreement with Apple for the iPhone.
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Somehow or another, D-Link managed to combine a NAS, digital photo frame, secondary display and 802.11n router into a single device, and when the Xtreme N DIR-685 Storage Router was announced way back at CES this year, we were certainly interested to see how such a conglomerate would go over. At long last, the do-it-all wireless router is finally making its way out to the public at large, and …
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p2pnet news view MPAA | RIAA News:- There’s an interesting article by Mike Masnick in Techdirt about just how deep the corruption of the MAFIAA delves. Another victim of the nuclear meltdown of the global economy seems to be royalties. Yes, you heard right, revenues from content royalty collection agencies such as PRS in the UK, [...]
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p2pnet news view RIAA | P2P:- As expected, Jammie Thomas-Rasett and her lawyers won’t be taking the bizarre Minnesota jury decision that she owes the obscenely rich record labels $1.92 million for sharing 24 songs, lying down. From the beginning, she’s insisted she’ll stand firm to the very end, whatever that the end may be. And now [...]
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Internet cafe operator Global Gaming Factory X will be delisted from a Swedish stock exchange if it engages in illegal activities involving the file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, which it plans to acquire, a stock exchange official has warned.
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Computerworld - Microsoft will offer a multi-license “family pack” for Windows 7, according to a pair of bloggers who cite details in the end-user licensing agreement (EULA) of a recently-leaked build.
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Expanding its portfolio, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) has rolled out a 65-nm, multi-time programmable (MTP) non-volatile memory (NVM) process technology.
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Bloggers react to the latest MP3 filesharing lawsuit. Here’s a roundup of their opinions.
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Announces iPhone Product Sale to Commemorate the Launch of Communities
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More broadband stimulus program details were announced, and the good news is that applications for the first round of $4 billion will be accepted by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and the Rural Utilities Service starting July 14. The less positive news is two-fold: Consumers might be discouraged that the government has set the minimum speeds threshold for …
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Broadband Stimulus Funding Questions Answered - Thu, Jul 02, 2009 09:38 am
U.S. To Release $4 Billion For Broadband - 15 hours ago
$4 Billion in Broadband Stimulus Grants Tied to Strict Net... - 13 hours ago
p2pnet news view P2P:- In the last decade I owned and managed various ISP’s and Co-Lo businesses. I used to get a buzz out of sitting in front of the monitors and watching the MRTG graphs never peaking. Peaking was bad. Peaking meant customers weren’t getting what they were paying for, Internet access. Or at best, [...]
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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- “The Pirate Bay gang have either totally ratted out all the people who for years have been supporting them, or in a canny business move, they’ve moved from text to video,” said p2pnet on Tuesday, continuing: “As the world was today informed, TPB has been bought by a gaming company [...]
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Two U.S. agencies tasked with distributing about US$7.2 billion in broadband deployment grants and loans over the next 15 months have released an official list of funding rules, imposing net-neutrality clauses on grant applicants.
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The Swedish gaming executive who’s gambling nearly $8 million buying The Pirate Bay is convinced he can turn the 20 million users of the world’s most notorious file sharing site into well-behaved consumers — even amid a deluge of account-deletion requests.
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WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. government will soon release $4 billion of loans and grants aimed at expanding broadband access to underserved areas across the United States, officials said on Wednesday.
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Partnership Pushes LimeWire Store Inventory to Over 3.5 Million Recordings
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You’d think before you announce a sale that alienates many of your most passionate users you’d figure out what your next steps were first. But no, that wouldn’t be The Pirate Bay way.
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Usenet.com has been named the latest casualty in the RIAA’s seemingly unending legal war against unauthorized file sharing. RIAA General Counsel Steven M. Marks explained that the verdict was yet another example of courts “recognizing the value of copyrighted music” and acting against individuals engaged in “wide scale infringement.”
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RIAA Wins Copyright Case Against Usenet - Thu, Jul 02, 2009 04:34 am
