Posted in June 20, 2009 ¬ 04:26h.mulaz
Internet service providers in Spain have now ended all government mandated talks with the music and movie industry after earlier refusing to disconnect alleged pirates. The talks were supposed to reduce online piracy but the ISPs say this is impossible if legal alternatives aren’t provided. via ISPs End Anti-Piracy Talks With Entertainment Industry | TorrentFreak.
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Posted in June 19, 2009 ¬ 13:47h.mulaz
Yesterday Neowin exclusively revealed Microsoft Morro to the world, today we can unveil that Microsoft’s new and free Anti-Virus will be named Microsoft Security Essentials. via Morro to be named Microsoft Security Essentials, build leaks. Me prav zanima rekacija drugih AV vendorjev in EU. Sicer pa… da spet zarantam… A neb blo bolše da bi [...]
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Posted in June 18, 2009 ¬ 18:31h.mulaz
maximum cost of a single text message “very unlikely” exceeds 0.3 cents. via p2pnet news » Blog Archive » Canada SMS rip-off: 4,900% mark-up. Klik na link zgoraj za celoten članek
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Posted in June 18, 2009 ¬ 15:26h.mulaz
“The highest applicable Swedish court, Regeringsrätten, has ruled that IP numbers are protected (in Swedish) since they can be traced to individuals. This means that only government agencies are allowed to track and store IP adresses, leaving “anti-piracy” advocates with no legal way to find possible copyright infringers.” via Slashdot Your Rights Online Story | [...]
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Posted in June 16, 2009 ¬ 20:31h.mulaz
Germany is on the verge of censoring its Internet: The government – a grand coalition between the German social democrats and conservative party – seems united in its decision: On Thursday the parliament is to vote on the erection of an internet censorship architecture. via The Dawning of Internet Censorship in Germany : netzpolitik.org. Zakaj [...]
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