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in BlogWealth, on January 11, 2010
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication , but for many, it's not really simple. Even many seasoned geeks are still wrapping their minds around the power that RSS provides.
You don't have an RSS feed? You don't know what RSS is? Don't waste another minute. It's essentia...
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on January 4, 2010
...tions could be held responsible for anyone sharing illegally on their connection.
Right now its ISPs that are taking the biggest hit for illegal distribution of copyrighted content. Though multiple...
in P2P File Sharing, on November 28, 2009
...he peer-to-peer packets," explains The Register's Chris Williams . "In a step beyond how ISPs currently monitor their networks, it will then peer inside those packets and try to determine w...
in P2P File Sharing, on October 22, 2009
...ot;So I’m left to wonder if those heavy users are the dreaded bandwidth hogs who are demonized by ISPs or are they the early adopters who are indicators of how the average person will use the network ...
in P2P File Sharing, on September 30, 2009
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Carphone Warehouse CEO Charles Dunstone has said he'll fight any UK government efforts to force ISPs to cut off suspected filesharers.
"What is being proposed is wrong in principle and it ...
in The Search Engine Weblog, on September 25, 2009
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On one side of the debate are Google(), Yahoo, and the major Internet giants that seek to prevent ISPs from controlling the web. On the other side are Comcast, AT&T, and other ISPs that believe ...
in Digital Music - The Future, on August 27, 2009
It has recently come to light that the industry representitives involved in preventing copyright infringement have been working very hard at taking The Pirate Bay offline at the highest possible level, the provider of it's provider's internet service. Yes, they leapfrogged the site itself, a...
in Wangtam, on 2009-07-03
...ving Sharing Through Control, Simplicity and Connection
• Hulu to work with British ISPs on imminent UK launch
• Morgan Stanley: Mac shipments on the rise
• AT&T Problems Can Delay iPhone Vo...
in P2P File Sharing, on June 21, 2009
...ek, laying out new tactics for the UK's approach to filesharing.
" Ofcom will work with ISPs to send written warnings to those who are illegally sharing files with their peers," write...
in P2P File Sharing, on April 30, 2009
...eviously operated in a legal gray area," notes enigmax at TorrentFreak . "By requiring ISPs to pass on warnings from rights holders to P2P users, the bill is designed to encourage self-cor...
in P2P File Sharing, on March 27, 2009
...wedes have launched their very own VPN service, hoping to combat a new Swedish law that would force ISPs to cough up the personal details of suspected copyright infringers," writes The Register&...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 20, 2009
...ced the Internet Safety Act , which creates sweeping requirements for data retention, not only for ISPs but for anyone managing a wireless router...
"The Bill , as written, doesn't just...
in P2P File Sharing, on January 1, 2009
...announcement that it's going to stop suing individuals for pirating music and will instead ask ISPs to crack down on file sharers, Jerry Scroggin, who runs the small ISP Bayou Internet and Commu...
in P2P File Sharing, on December 11, 2008
...ever blocking them."
"The continuing efforts in this area from both P2P developers and ISPs like Comcast are an encouraging sign that detente can be reached in the P2P wars, at least when ...
in Wangtam, on 2008-12-09
...#39;s Largest Porn Torrent Tracker
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• British ISPs restrict access to Wikipedia amid child pornography allegations
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• Interview With...
in The Wired Home Weblog, on November 11, 2008
...bit of a twist; as well as all the usual features, it is only going to be sold bundled with certain ISPs broadband/cable internet packages. Interesting, you say! What features does this add? Well, it ...
in P2P File Sharing, on October 29, 2008
...e establishment of UK Music follows the recent government-led memorandum of understanding signed by ISPs and record labels in a bid to crack down on illegal file sharing and develop new revenue models...
in P2P File Sharing, on October 6, 2008
...Recently, there has been increasing demand for ISPs to filter and block illegal filesharing by their users. Many forum-goers on the net have laughed at this idea, that it's utterly impossible to f...
in P2P File Sharing, on September 29, 2008
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Earlier this year, as you may or may not recall, ISPs in Italy were told they were required to block The Pirate Bay, and users were redirected to an anti piracy agency.
After an appeal by TPB, t...
in Digital Music - The Future, on August 13, 2008
...PlayLouder have a good idea; offseting illegaly downloaded music by taking a chunk of an ISPs fee and distributing it to labels in royalities. Unfortunatly there is a big problem with this; there is a...
in P2P File Sharing, on August 12, 2008
...The pirate bay , the world's most notorious torrent tracker has been blocked by a set of ISPs in Italy. Unsuprisingly, TPB have come back with a quick responce of changing the IPs of the server...
in HackITLinux, on July 13, 2008
...es (sites) that are now connected to the IPv6 network but inaccessible from the current IPv4 cloud. ISPs, unfortunately, do not yet provide full, native IPv6 connectivity to residential users. However...
in P2P File Sharing, on July 7, 2008
...s , and he thought it was a good, if flawed idea. He also went on to say how he is appauled at how ISPs are willingly profiting off people who are killing the music industry..... yet he seems to have...
in P2P File Sharing, on July 4, 2008
...In a seriously odd twist of events EU ISPs are working together on a new set of rules about how the providers are going to run their packages; and it's sort of a mixed result, the setup will make ...
in P2P File Sharing, on June 30, 2008
...ALF of all internet usage in the Northen US, and these statistics apparently come from a set of top ISPs, although there is some debate on how valid they are, as the throttling company will want high ...
in Digital Music - The Future, on June 24, 2008
...A senior official from one of the UKs leading ISPs has said that the government has basically put a gun to the head of them to force them to reduce the levels of music piracy that occurs. They are now...
in P2P File Sharing, on June 23, 2008
...or such an attack), the pirate bay have decided to respond.
They have called for international ISPs to boycott sweden, while also giving encryption tips, and opening their VPN tunneling service t...
in Bizinformer, on June 19, 2008
...ost pressing questions in the digital age. Questions such as, "Should governments mandate how ISPs deal with customers who engage in peer-to-peer copyright infringement?" The webinar will in...
in P2P File Sharing, on May 28, 2008
...host a multitude of the big torrent trackers; What.CD, SumoTracker, BTMon, FullDls, but unlike most ISPs who will scream when they get a takedown request from the CRIA (canadian equivilant of the RIAA...
in Digital Music - The Future, on May 23, 2008
...drop on the previous year, which amounts to over 2billion USD in lost cash.
They are reccomending ISPs start filtering illegal downloads, despite the virtual technical impossibility of a system like...
in P2P File Sharing, on April 22, 2008
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With the help of an opt in plugin for the Azureus BitTorrent client , we have found out which ISPs really throttle and shape peoples traffic, no matter of what their public policy is.
The plugi...
in P2P File Sharing, on April 9, 2008
...We really hope the USA and UK begin to addopt things like this, it would do wonders for artists and ISPs alike :)...
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
... powerful than Storm. It's begun attacking U.S. based enterprises, educational institutions and ISPs. Named the MayDay botnet , it's able to evade most anti-virus products. To communicate wit...
in P2P File Sharing, on February 26, 2008
...ng people about how the UK wishes to become the worlds "creative hub" and to do this, ISPs are going to have to start cracking down on UK file sharers.
If ISPs do not comply, new laws a...
in I got Spam?!, on February 25, 2008
...ve such access becomes, the faster botnets can spread their malware and spam.
ENISA polled 30 ISPs in 19 countries on how they secure their services and fight spam:
Every provider filtered inc...
in P2P File Sharing, on January 30, 2008
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The top European courts have today ruled once and for all that ISPs are not required to give up details of their subscribers in cases of a civil nature. This covers all cases where organizations r...
in Digital Listening, on 23.01.08
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Als ich gestern auf Zeit.de las, dass die Lobby der Musikindustrie bei ISPs und EU-Gremien versuchte für eine Kontrolle der gesendeten und empfangenen Daten und dem eventuellen Ausschluss der User ...
in Internet Poker, on January 2, 2008
...rm of Internet gambling, and one of the rules in the new law even allows the German states to order ISPs [Internet Service Providers] to block access to sites offering online gambling and to block mon...
in P2P File Sharing, on December 28, 2007
...oses should be banned, shut down, or blocked. Websites like The pirate bay should be blocked by ISPs and protocols like bittorrent that are used in majority for illegal content (yet very often for...
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 8, 2007
...s Nate Anderson points out, the bill does not require active monitoring. "It explicitly tells ISPs that they do not need to 'monitor any user, subscriber, or customer,' they do not need ...
in Wangtam, on 2007-12-07
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- iPhone 在法国 5 天已经销售出 3 万部
- - Nokia Phones to capture HD Video in 2 years
That's according to Nokia's Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Tero Ojanpera in a Reuters interview.
in I got Spam?!, on December 7, 2007
... he went to a proxy server, DarkMailer, and rendered his messages anonymous. Why? So as to beat the ISPs' protective measures." Unfortunately for Kim, he kept a detailed record of his crimes,...
in P2P File Sharing, on November 30, 2007
...utrality" that is being contested and debated All over the place, may not be the answer to ISPs actively limiting various protocols download capability. Comcast, who we reported on just yeste...
in I got Spam?!, on November 25, 2007
.... COMDOM will provide spam filtering solutions for Linux based servers used by large enterprise and ISPs.
"These partnerships let our customers know that we will work with Redhat and Novell to e...
in Networking for Pros, on November 2, 2007
...oadbandReports.com posed the question to readers regarding ISP by-the-byte billing. Currently, most ISPs provide service level agreement for bandwidth up to a certain amount. Use in excess of the cont...
in P2P File Sharing, on October 29, 2007
...ely" asking internet service providers to look at what their users are doing.
Unfortunatly if ISPs don't comply with the advice, they will have to make it some sort of law, which begs the qu...
in I got Spam?!, on October 28, 2007
...is if U.S. authorities invest a lot more in educating computer users of the dangers, while ensuring ISPs step up their monitoring efforts to identify these compromised machines as early as possible,&q...
in I got Spam?!, on October 6, 2007
...that is affecting its citizens. These best practices are the first effort at unifying and educating ISPs and service providers on how to effectively confront this rapidly spreading malware," said...
in Networking for Pros, on October 4, 2007
.... The blocking technology - called DomainKeys - verifies the sending domain of the email and allows ISPs to block illegitimate messages. Yahoo! is rolling out the technology and expects to have it glo...
in P2P File Sharing, on September 5, 2007
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A number of ISPs have been accused of restricting the bandwidth of their subscribers who use P2P software. We covered Verizon, which said it doesn't so but will. Another ISP often mentioned is...
in P2P File Sharing, on August 23, 2007
... Market 2007-2011 ", P2P could generate up to $28 billion in revenues for telecom carriers and ISPs over the next five years.
The report focuses on Internet infrastructure and technology for IP-...
in The VoIP Weblog, on August 20, 2007
It apparently took two days, but Skype is now back online after having been down for most people for the better part of two days. Skype posted an explanation of what caused the outage.
The statement, plus my analysis, after the jump.
in Wangtam, on 2007-08-15
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in Digital Music - The Future, on August 10, 2007
..." artists and more inclination to invest in "bankers" like American Idol stars.
6. ISPs often advertise music as a benefit of signing up to their service, but facilitate the illegal s...
in P2P File Sharing, on August 10, 2007
..." artists and more inclination to invest in "bankers" like American Idol stars.
6. ISPs often advertise music as a benefit of signing up to their service, but facilitate the illegal s...
in P2P File Sharing, on August 9, 2007
... Witch Hunt
2. Who Stole My P2P Cheese
3. What the Feds Say
4. The Industry Talks
5. Clark Wants Gov. Regulation
A few people at the hearing focused on various efforts in government and in... ...protecting content owners, he offered no commitment to doing so and instead fobbed off that role to ISPs.
Bob Boback from Tiversa, which monitors P2P networks, shared research data that 38% of files ...
in Digital Music - The Future, on August 7, 2007
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ISPs used to protect their subscribers. No more. When they start selling entertainment and get in bed with Hollywood, you the consumer are back to sleeping on the floor with the dogs.
AT&T, t...
in P2P File Sharing, on August 7, 2007
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ISPs used to protect their subscribers. No more. When they start selling entertainment and get in bed with Hollywood, you the consumer are back to sleeping on the floor with the dogs.
AT&T, t...
in The Smart PDA, on July 21, 2007
... based on reasonably nondiscriminatory commercial terms; and
Open networks: third parties (like ISPs) should be able to interconnect at any technically feasible point in a 700 MHz licensee's w...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on July 20, 2007
... music and videos. Some think this will affect other ISP's in Europe, others don't.
"ISPs have argued that they provide a service like a post office or a telephone company, and shouldn&...
in Wangtam, on 2007-06-26
...rs and Marketers Really Evil?
- Official details for the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Sessanta
- When ISPs attack - with advertising ...
in Tech Without Wires, on June 25, 2007
... unit from your own country the installation CD lists the top twenty Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in your country. So you do not have to know anything more than your username and password on y...
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 19, 2007
...native Internet and telephony service than that provided by traditional telecom companies and large ISPs," Arellano writes. "When fully operational, the Wi-Fi service will cost $17.95 a mont...
in Digital Music - The Future, on May 22, 2007
...in the Netherlands. His testimony led to that court rejecting the music industry's request that ISPs disclose subscriber information.
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in P2P File Sharing, on May 22, 2007
...in the Netherlands. His testimony led to that court rejecting the music industry's request that ISPs disclose subscriber information.
...
in I got Spam?!, on April 25, 2007
..., but at the same time 'silently' allowing hardware, software and other vendors, as well as ISPs, to spy on you without you ever knowing:
"Let's sum up. If the Spy Act become law, ha...
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 23, 2007
...rnet service providers," Mintz writes. "For Fon, which has forged similar agreements with ISPs across Europe, the deal will boost its credibility with U.S. consumers. For Time Warner Cable, ...
in Digital Music - The Future, on March 15, 2007
...works, which aims to tame P2P for legitimate stakeholders. P2P data will be identified and metered. ISPs will be able to track, block, and even charge for P2P data running over their networks.
...
in P2P File Sharing, on March 15, 2007
...works, which aims to tame P2P for legitimate stakeholders. P2P data will be identified and metered. ISPs will be able to track, block, and even charge for P2P data running over their networks.
...
in Digital Music - The Future, on March 12, 2007
...counted if paid online.
RIAA has renewed its consumer lawsuit push in recent communications with ISPs and colleges. There is no word whether RIAA has also talked with P2P software developers to emb...
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