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| 9 hours ago by Robin Wauters Illegal streaming will happen more on p2p streaming technologies like sopcast, pplive and the dozens of other live p2p video streaming technologies. Those cannot be controlled at all by any intermediaries. ... If we still have crime in the country, does it mean that we should dismiss the police force or accuse the police of spreading the crime ??? reply. Matt - December 15th, 2009 at 8:51 am PST. Ha Ha what a Joke WWE streams ,European Soccer and Porn all live on Justin. ... TechCrunch - http://www.techcrunch.com/ - References |
| 26 Nov 2009 by enigmax Its like saying we have to chop violent peoples arms and legs off to stop violent crime!!! 12 Nov 26, 2009 at 13:14 by James. A better analogy would be to send DUI notices for BMW for letting their customers drive drunk and run people over. ... If Sony (for example) thinks that Mr. X is downloading their copyrighted materials using P2P, why don't they just fine them directly? I'll tell you why – because every person they sue will never ever buy a Sony anything ever again. ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 16 Feb 2009 by Jon TPB has launched a true P2P online media coverage campaign via Twitter under the title Spectrial, and Sofia is also about to become one of the most famous online reporters in the world as she, too, tweets away. Amazing! ... How the hell did they think this was going to be something else than EPIC FAIL for the prosecution? We`re winning so hard. Peter points out that the prosecutor is having difficulty working out the difference between megabits and megabytes. ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 5 Dec 2008 by Administrator My partner in crime, Avi, has posted some metrics and shared his thoughts on what went right (and what we could do better next time) over on his blog; here's my take on the critical factors that led to our success: ... I think donation guidance is essential with any effective P2P campaign, and $10 was a sufficiently low enough “ask” that many people found the fundraiser accessible. Similarly, my personal P2P fundraising hero, Peter Deitz's current Social Actions campaign ... The Epic Change Blog - http://epicchange.org/blog/ - References |
| 13 Dec 2009 by Artw In your cites, I see "crime". I still do not see where it says "stealing". Please be precise. Thanks. And as to placing the blog in legal jeopardy - well, again, this has been addressed in the past, and there appears to be no such danger. Of course, someone may claim otherwise, ..... It seems to me that if the rules around p2p distribution were closer to those around radio broadcasting than those around boosting cars, most people involved would end up better off. ... MetaTalk - http://metatalk.metafilter.com/ |
| 21 Apr 2009 by Cory Doctorow Anonymous, having driven the Church of Scientology into bankruptcy, has now declared war on the entertainment industry -- apparently, they're upset that the record companies aren't suing enough P2P sites: ..... overreaction and security theater is much more of a concern than an ironic and effective protest of same. Or don't you think Anonymous is capable of such a sophisticated reasons for a "Fuck You"? Besides, Anonymous did it for the luls. Epic luls, again at you. ... Boing Boing - http://www.boingboing.net/ - References [ More results from Boing Boing ] |
| 9 Jul 2008 by Martin Bosworth ... expanding our surveillance state, it practically removes all oversight from the process and allows the surveillance system to be easily tailored to pick on purely domestic issues, ranging from illegal online gambling to P2P file sharing . ..... So, when CT ops, while executing a perfectly legal search, come across evidence of a crime committed by an American, it provides PC for a NEW warrant. An example of a search PRIOR to a warrant providing the PC for said warrant. ... The Blog - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/ - References |
| 16 Jul 2009 by soulxtc People aren't stealing more, or performing any other similar crime any more now than pre-Napster. Most people just believe the hype and blame it all on the RIAA (which admittedly is a long way from innocent with constant disinformation and unfounded lawsuits). ..... “This maybe a war brought by P2P community to “dis-value” money. If file sharing is not a bad thing, money would not have any value any longer.” Epic fail. Reply. Grey - July 18, 2009 at 10:49 pm ... ZeroPaid.com - http://www.zeropaid.com/ - References [ More results from ZeroPaid.com ] |
| 13 Feb 2009 by no.spam@gameriot.com (Slapnuts) Epic Drop 2/13/09: Phoenix #2 in Kidnappings, Amazon & Rape Game, Inglorious Basterds set visit, Fighting P2P is useless, Guns in Parks. by Slapnuts, Level 70. Last updated at February 13, 2009, 5:35 am ..... I just find it wierd its more accepted to kill in a video game - when its a bigger crime then rape. Although you can argue that raping leaves a greater mark, taking someones life also affects those around the dead person quite a lot. Dont get me wrong, I'm not trying ... Latest Blog Posts - All - http://www.gameriot.com/xml_feeds/all_blogposts.rss.xml |
| 3 Dec 2009 by edgaroneil1968 94 Nov 03, 2009 at 08:19 by hmm. Sadly, that's true. Filesharing and organized crime go together. There's no P2P network safe from MPAA/RIAA/IFPI's criminaly organized damage nowadays. 95 Nov 03, 2009 at 08:28 by Black EAGLE ...... That is a good question and yes we do have measures in place with the Epic system to avoid that situation. No one can access a medical record without signing on to the Epic system, which creates an audit trail that can subsequently be tracked. ... dansaltman - http://mediachannel.org/dansaltman/ |
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