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MediaSentry may be gone, but RIAA tactics will live onOpen in New Window
"While the RIAA has dropped long-time P2P investigator MediaSentry, the music industry actually needs such services now more than ever. Denmark-based DtecNet will be handling the P2P identification. read more »
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ISP tells RIAA piracy protection doesn't come freeOpen in New Window
"The RIAA made headlines last week when it announced an end to rampant P2P lawsuits in favor of working on a kinder, gentler tactic of communicating with ISPs. However, the first of what is sure to read more »
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Oz net censorship apparatus to target BitTorrentOpen in New Window
"The national web censorship apparatus being built by the Australian government will also include technology to restrict peer-to-peer traffic..." read more »
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Joost Just Gives Up On P2P AltogetherOpen in New Window
"Joost's two year old online video service was a pretty darned smart idea when it first launched.Instead of streaming video through the Joost website, users would download a Mozilla-based client an read more »
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UK ISPs playing Grinch with P2P throttling, surf data, video?Open in New Window
"The network neutrality debate has never affected the UK like it has the US, which was further evidenced this week as ISPs announced plans to single out applications and protocols for throttling." read more »
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Start-up to help people sell unwanted MP3sOpen in New Window
""Stop illegally sharing, and start legally selling" is the tagline for a start-up that wants to enable music owners to sell their unwanted MP3s." read more »
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Regulator to probe Davenport Lyons' P2P porn cash demandsOpen in New Window
"Lawyers for the consumer rights lobby Which? have filed an official complaint to the body that regulates solicitors over Davenport Lyons' campaign of letters alleging..." read more »
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BitTorrent has new plan to shape up P2P behaviorOpen in New Window
"BitTorrent and Israeli content delivery firm Oversi have joined forces to make P2P more friendly to ISP networks by directing clients to use local peers first." read more »
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