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  1. Number Of Illegal Downloads Falling In The UK

    webpronews.com » Top News - WebProNews - 18 hours ago

    Fewer people in the UK are illegally downloading music for fear of having their Internet connections cut off, according to a new survey from Entertainment Media Research. Three quarters of music pirates would stop if

    Also tagged: uk, technology, legal

  2. What’s Better: Dynamic or Static IP Address?

    ghacks.net » gHacks technology news - Oct 12, 2008

    The IP address. Your gateway to the internet. That little set of numbers that guarantees you can log on and check mail, watch videos, etc. This is something I only used to bother about when my internet connection

    Also tagged: security, ask the readers, static, the web, knowledge, dynamic, ip address

  3. British Telecom's Doing ISP-Based Behavioral Targeting

    webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - Sep 30, 2008

    British Telecom began some ISP-based behavioral ad targeting testing today. Before privacy enthusiasts freak out, it's on an opt-in basis...so far. "Around 10,000 customers will be invited to opt in to the trial when

    Also tagged: advertising, privacy, british telecom, behavioral targeting

  4. The Pirate Bay unleashed in Italy; wins court case

    startupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Sep 26, 2008

    The Pirate Bay which was blocked last month after an urgent ruling from a deputy public prosecutor, has successfully appealed the decision and now the ban on site has been lifted in Italy. According to last month’s

    Also tagged: italy, uncategorized, block, the pirate bay, tpb, court case, court ruling

  5. Hollywood Teams With AT&T and Others In Possible Packet-Filtering Coalition [Copyright Protection]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 25, 2008

    Some of you P2P fans may want to know about a new coalition called Arts + Labs. It may sound like some kind of open-source hippie think tank, but it's actually a powerful alignment of film and music copyright owners

    Also tagged: microsoft, copyright, universal, net neutrality, nbc, cisco, viacom, att, at and t, copyright protection, songwriters guild of america, arts labs

  6. Links for 2008-09-22

    taint.org » taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog - Sep 22, 2008

    Linux x86_64 frozen by heavy I/O on Dell PowerEdge 2950 : starting to think we may be running into this on our build machine; annoying. bookmarking for future reference (tags: poweredge dell hardware linux drivers

    Also tagged: drivers, hardware, performance, spam, hosting, linux, wikipedia, malware, funny, dell, uncategorized, sysadmin, abuse, processes, wp, bureaucracy, deletion, poweredge, atrivo, deletionpedia, intercage

  7. Industry Leaders Developing "Buy Once, Play Anywhere" Standard For Digital Media [Drm]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 15, 2008

    Many of the big guns in Hollywood, technology and retailing have joined forces to create the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC—a consortium focused on building "a new digital media framework using

    Also tagged: media, home entertainment, drm, portable, digital entertainment content ecosystem, dece

  8. UK ISPs Ordered to Surrender Details of ‘Thousands of Pirates’

    startupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Sep 5, 2008

    A High Court in the UK has ordered the two main ISPs of the country to surrender the identities of thousands of alleged file sharers. BT, which is one of the UK’s largest ISPs has confirmed its involvement in the

    Also tagged: uk, isp, piracy, uncategorized, bt, high court, virgin media, samknows

  9. ISPs Will All Spy on Their Customers, Professor Warns

    allthingsd.com » Voices - Sep 5, 2008

    By Ryan Singel, Staff Writer, Wired If there’s a candidate for the worst future violator of your privacy, look no further than the company you pay for broadband. So says University of Colorado law professor and

    Also tagged: isp, voices, privacy, broadband, wired, university of colorado, law professor, ryan singel, federal prosecutor, paul ohm

  10. U.S. Getting Dominated in Internet Traffic

    webpronews.com » Top News - WebProNews - Sep 2, 2008

    Last week, U.S. cable provider and ISP Comcast put a cap on monthly broadband use, and now there are reports surfacing that the U.S. in general is falling behind when it comes to Internet traffic. This is not a direct

    Also tagged: u s, comcast, internet traffic

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