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| 20 Nov 2009 by Ernesto ... to the policy definition of international organized crime; As if the protocols for isolated peer groups were designed and implemented based on UN's definition of voluntary support of and participation in organized crime structures. ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 23 Nov 2009 by Mike Freedman Needless to say, the proxy isn't running BitTorrent, let alone on that particular (often randomized) port. Not only does this design damage the client's BitTorrent experience---other clients won't initiate communication with it, leading to fewer opportunities for "tit-for-tat" data .... Why do you pay 60 Minutes to do a propaganda piece where it starts out talking about organized crime and then segueways straight into file sharing without differentiating the two? ... Freedom to Tinker - http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/ - References |
| 3 Nov 2009 ... when millions of people tuned in to CBS's 60 Minutes. The 'investigative' news magazine ran a propaganda piece on movie piracy yesterday, allowing the MPAA to insinuate once again that organized crime and BitTorrent go hand in hand. ... Tech - http://current.com/tech/ |
| 3 Dec 2009 by earlhardy1986 BitTorrent, the most popular file-sharing protocol, used to depend on central websites to host “trackers” – small files that tell software where to find particular files. The Pirate Bay site in Sweden was the most popular tracker host, ..... The idea that selling movies is lucrative enough for organized crime to get involve is preposterous. We are not truly pirates, though we enjoy calling ourselves pirates because it pissed the industry off. We are file-sharers, ... barrygoodknight - http://barrygoodknight.semetonbali.web.id/ - References |
| 25 Nov 2009 Perhaps secrecy is appropriate when dealing with genuine law-enforcement issues and international organized crime, but it's much more of a problem when government and large IP-owning corporations are conspiring behind closed doors against consumers ... Soccer mom should not lose her house because Johnny downloaded bit torrent movies a couple of times. Without having a voice or at least an advocate for the consumer, corporate business will be dictating our legislation. ... Internet Evolution: - http://www.internetevolution.com/ - References [ More results from Internet Evolution: ] |
| 3 Nov 2009 At one point, Stahl explained P2P networking using Bit Torrent in a way that made it sound like it was used exclusively for movie pirates and that it was the brand new gee-wizz technology--neither of which is true. ... It's time for them to stop demonizing software and trying to tie piracy to organized crime and figure out ways to use the technology to sell and distribute their content. 60 Minutes has a long reputation for hard-hitting investigative pieces, but this piece ... LinuxInsight aggregator - http://www.linuxinsight.com/aggregator |
| 30 Oct 2009 The best description of Files24 is a mashup between IMDb and BitTorrent. All the movies listed on the site have a plot description and list of cast members, the film's director, year it was produced and the genre it falls under. ... Operation Sea Aarrrgh 2: Cruise Control is the latest in a ongoing series of protests Anonymous has organized against the Church of Scientology in its continuing mission to educate the public about the criminal behavior and unethical tactics ... CCORTEZ - Tech News - http://www.ccortez.com/ |
| 3 Nov 2009 by Patrick Ross Speaking of BitTorrent, the depiction in the segment was perfect. It explained in simple terms for a general audience how the technology works. Ms. Stahl noted it was “perfectly legal,” so those on the “60 Minutes” chat board saying they like ... The piece correctly noted the connection between commercial piracy and organized crime; there is solid evidence of that in a respected report prepared by RAND. It would be hard for someone to believe that “60 Minutes” made up the ... The Copyright Alliance Blog - http://blog.copyrightalliance.org/ - References [ More results from The Copyright Alliance Blog ] |
| 24 Nov 2009 by soulxtc What's also interesting to note is that she seems to be taking advantage of P2P herself, using BitTorrent to distribute free copies of her Lily Allen: Remixed album. It lends further credence to what the Featured Artists Coalition, the target of Allen's ire ... It's the kind of crime that will surely get you put away. Any time there's money involved, look out. Reply. manakazero - November 25, 2009 at 9:21 pm. So she's in favor of organized crime making money off her work. ... ZeroPaid.com - http://www.zeropaid.com/ - References [ More results from ZeroPaid.com ] |
| 2 Nov 2009 What bothered us the most is that the item conveniently mixed file-sharing with commercial piracy, while linking it to organized crime, human trafficking and child prostitution. ... The only piece of the entire item that was pretty accurate and worth watching was the explanation of how BitTorrent works. John Malcolm, a former Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations for the MPAA shows that his work for the trade group paid off, as it turned him into a BitTorrent ... dmusic.com news - http://www.dmusic.com/ |
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