added 2007 Mon Jun 11 14:16:49 by charbarred
The movie studios may have discovered a new and powerful weapon in its war on copyright infringement. The courts have for the first time found that the electronic trail briefly left in a computer server's Random Access Memory (RAM) by each visitor to a site is "stored information," and must be turned over as evidence.
The movie studios may have discovered a new and powerful weapon in its war on copyright infringement. The courts have for the first time found that the electronic trail briefly left in a computer server's Random Access Memory (RAM) by each visitor to a site is "stored information," and must be turned over as evidence.
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added 2007 Thu May 3 7:00:00 by unknown user
Watching the whole "Digg revolt" tonight has been amusing. Mad props to Kevin and his team for making the right decision in the long run. It took them a while to get there, but I can certainly understand why it did. Must've been a really rough day. By the way, did the MPAA really think cease and desist letters would make this "code" go away? Is that *really* how completely and utterly inept they are at understanding today's world? Because holy shit, that's fucking ridiculous! I can't even fathom a scenario where people are still that stupid. But apparently, they are. We're behind you, Kevin. Fight the good fight.
Watching the whole "Digg revolt" tonight has been amusing. Mad props to Kevin and his team for making the right decision in the long run. It took them a while to get there, but I can certainly understand why it did. Must've been a really rough day. By the way, did the MPAA really think cease and desist letters would make this "code" go away? Is that *really* how completely and utterly inept they are at understanding today's world? Because holy shit, that's fucking ridiculous! I can't even fathom a scenario where people are still that stupid. But apparently, they are. We're behind you, Kevin. Fight the good fight.
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 16:16:58 by charbarred
Straight out of the RIAA playbook, the MPAA has heard the call of Rep. Howard Berman and compiled a list of the top movie piracy colleges and universities in the United States.
Straight out of the RIAA playbook, the MPAA has heard the call of Rep. Howard Berman and compiled a list of the top movie piracy colleges and universities in the United States.
added 2007 Mon Jan 15 23:05:58 by Wil
In a nutshell: DRM's sole purpose is to maximize revenues by minimizing your rights and selling them back to you.
In a nutshell: DRM's sole purpose is to maximize revenues by minimizing your rights and selling them back to you.
added 2006 Wed Aug 23 19:47:01 by Neophile
Steal This Film is a spectacular documentary on Sweden's piracy movement -- The Pirate Bay BitTorrent site, The Pirate Bureau think-tank and The Pirate Party, a political party.
Steal This Film is a spectacular documentary on Sweden's piracy movement -- The Pirate Bay BitTorrent site, The Pirate Bureau think-tank and The Pirate Party, a political party.







