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| 12 Nov 2008 by Michael Law Even with the rapid pace of technological change, it appears that much still needs to be done to make clear the parameters on the use and distribution of valuable commercial information or property. ...  The impact of digital technology on the free-flowing exchange or sharing of ideas has been so all-encompassing that individuals may get lost in animation as they keep on discovering and letting others know what they were able to obtain online. In effect, should not the ... Law Vibe - http://lawvibe.com/ - References |
| 11 Dec 2007 by Cory Doctorow The .mp3 format is a "compressed format [that] allows for rapid transmission of digital audio files from one computer to another by electronic mail or any other file transfer protocol." Napster, 239 F.3d at 1011 ... Yes, there is a complaint about distribution over KaZaa, but it starts out in what I read as a claim that having the copies on the computer at all is unauthorized. And that *is* in contradiction to what we've been told at least since the MGM vs. Grokster case. ... Boing Boing - http://www.boingboing.net/ - References |
| 7 Jun 2009 by Mike In exchange for small transaction fees, Tencent allows users to play music in the backgrounds of their profile pages or dedicate music to each other. It has been estimated that they make between $30-40 million a year alone on these .... This is a time when the then extremely powerful and rich Music Industry should have listened to people who understood the Internet and take them on to help them grow new “legal” applications modeled on Napster, Kazaa and things like that. ... The Fourth Estate - http://blog.mike-walsh.com/ - References |
| 10 Aug 2009 by Ben Jones In the Tenenbaum case, defense expert witnesses were rejected, including Dr Johan Pouwelse, who has published on Kazaa and conducted the largest (2-years!) measurement of Bittorrent. He told TorrentFreak that it was “amazing how the .... This planet functions on exchange. AT the moment, P2p is functioning without the exchange element. Change that part of the 'evolution' and the technology could serve to maximize the free exchange of goods without a 'loss' or cost to the ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References |
| 28 Jun 2002 Antivirus firm Kaspersky Labs warns today the Duload worm is spreading across the KaZaA file-exchange network. One modification of the worm also downloads from the Net several Trojan programs designed to establish the unauthorised remote management ... For them to change, mutate, evolve, become inteligent etc. you need to keep a lot of loopholes, which came about because of the rapid development of the software. Are you suggesting that they would have a life of their own, ... Long Bets - http://www.longbets.org/ - References |
| 13 Apr 2009 by Michael To be sure it had a strong hype amplifier since P2P file sharing was controversial at that time, and Skype came from the same people as Kazaa, but at that time NetMeeting (an H.323 VoIP program) had an enormous installed base, ... This would enable a parallel network, but in the absence of a new protocol that enabled the login servers to exchange information, it would not lead to interoperability, in the sense of users on Skype being able to view the presence information ... Wirevolution - http://www.wirevolution.com/ - References |
| 5 Sep 2007 by Richard MacManus ... but also making our real life more digital. As Alex Iskold explained, on one hand we have the rapid rise of Second Life and other virtual worlds. On the other we are beginning to annotate our planet with digital information, via technologies like Google Earth. ... Later on that same month, news came out that the founders of Kazaa and Skype were building an Internet TV service, nicknamed The Venice Project (later named Joost). In 2007, YouTube continues to dominate. ... ReadWriteWeb - http://www.readwriteweb.com/ - References |
| 16 Jan 2009 by ericjogja Rapid virus database updates are available for the lifetime of the product, thereby providing the high level of detection capability that millions of users around the world trust to protect their computers. ... Instant messaging--ICQ, Miranda; Network traffic--intrusion detection, lightweight firewall; P2P protection for Kazaa, BitTorrent; Web shield--monitors and filters all HTTP traffic; NNTP scanner--scans all Usenet Newsgroup traffic and all operations with files on ... ericjogja - http://ericjogja.blogspot.com/ |
| 11 Oct 2008 But iTunes' rapid growth has turned it into a Goliath, music executives complain. It often asks for exclusive sales rights for songs in exchange for prominent placement on its home page. Apple isn't willing to sell songs for more than 99 cents. .... Perhaps if the music industry spent less of its resources suing dead Grandma's, disabled moms, 12-year-old girls, college students, and Mac owners that could have never used PC-only Kazaa, and spent more of its resources ... boycott-riaa.com news - http://www.boycott-riaa.com/ |
| 27 Oct 2007 by Michel Bauwens In the world of material production, where we have scarcity, and costs have to be recouped, such non-reciprocity is not possible, and therefore we need modes of neutral exchange such as the markets, or other modes of reciprocity. In the sphere of immaterial production, .... It's been six months since the Supreme Court ruling, during which time Kazaa was kablammed Down Under and the music biz became more aggressive with cease and desist letters to major P2P developers. ... Robin Good's Latest News - http://www.masternewmedia.org/ - References |
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