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Censorship Analysis: Google's Impact on BitTorrent and RapidShare

It. The entertainment industries The link for this article located at TorrentFreak is no longer available. . The restriction of access to cloud storage and file-sharing platforms by tech giants like Google sparks debates over user rights and ramifications for creative sectors.. BitTorrent Effects, Censorship Analysis, Data Privacy Concerns. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 28, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Analyzing FCC's Net Neutrality Challenges Regarding Online Piracy

I must confess, I thought FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski had found a clever way to keep his bid for Net neutrality regulations from getting mired in the debate over online piracy. When the FCC agreed to start the rulemaking process in October, Genachowski made it clear that the regulations wouldn't apply only to the transmission of unlawful content. That's code for bootlegged copies of "Avatar" and "The Hangover.". And yet (he says, channeling Al Pacino as Michael Corleone), Genachowski can't help being pulled back into the issue. In their comments on the FCC's notice of proposed rulemaking, entertainment-industry groups argued that the rules at the very least shouldn't discourage Internet service providers from trying to stop pirated content. The RIAA urged the commission to go further: ISPs are in a unique position to limit online theft. They control the facilities over which infringement takes place and are singularly positioned to address it at the source. Without ISP participation, it is extremely difficult to develop an effective prevention approach. We thus urge the Commission to adopt rules that not only allow ISPs to address online theft, but actively encourage their efforts to do so. In a statement accompanying their joint filing, four entertainment-industry unions struck a similar note: As Guilds and Unions representing more than 300,000 workers in the entertainment and media industries, we urge the FCC to ensure that any policies laid forth to preserve a free and open Internet also strengthen the distinction between the lawful and unlawful transmission of Internet content. We encourage the FCC to take all appropriate steps to keep the Internet from becoming a haven for the theft and illegal transmission of motion picture, audiovisual and sound recording works. The link for this article located at LA Times is no longer available. . Investigates the challenges the FCC faces in the complex dialogue of maintaining Net neutrality amidst efforts to combat digital piracy..Net Neutrality Debate, FCC Regulations, Online Theft Prevention. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 16, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Examining Privacy Challenges in Digital Piracy and Industry Concerns

Today, get an update on the ongoing war by the entertainment industry against privacy and civil liberties. Oppressive intrusiveness for its own sake isn't Hollywood's intent. But it is the effect. The movie and music industries are frantic because people . . . . Today, get an update on the ongoing war by the entertainment industry against privacy and civil liberties. Oppressive intrusiveness for its own sake isn't Hollywood's intent. But it is the effect. The movie and music industries are frantic because people are downloading copyrighted CDs and DVDs from the Internet. A moral sea change has led to a widespread belief that anything in digital form is de facto in the public domain. Digital technology makes piracy very hard to stop. Doing so requires means bordering on the totalitarian. Again, the industry has no totalitarian aims. Yet it is trying for commercial reasons to impose politically dangerous intrusiveness. When a new movie appears, Hollywood wants to distribute it only in theaters until the film has made as much money as possible, when it will be released on digital video disc. The link for this article located at WashingtonTimes is no longer available. . As technology transforms entertainment, privacy and civil liberties face new challenges, with artists caught between engagement and personal rights amid data use concerns. Digital Rights, Content Distribution, Intellectual Property, Data Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 24, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Congress Demands Hollywood Resolve Copy Protection Disputes

Hollywood and the makers of TVs, PCs and other electronics were told Thursday that they must resolve their differences over future copy protection technologies or Congress will. The parties have argued for several years over which should be responsible for preventing piracy of digitally distributed movies and other content.. . .. Hollywood and the makers of TVs, PCs and other electronics were told Thursday that they must resolve their differences over future copy protection technologies or Congress will. The parties have argued for several years over which should be responsible for preventing piracy of digitally distributed movies and other content. Seeing little progress, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Fritz Hollings, D-S.C., called a hearing Thursday to press the industries to reach an agreement. A solution is needed to increase the quality and quantity of content available via high-speed Internet and digital TV, he says. "If more content were available online, more consumers would come," said Hollings, who plans to soon introduce legislation setting a deadline of one year to 18 months for the industries to agree. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . Legislators call on film studios and tech companies to align on digital rights management solutions to combat illegal distribution.. Copy Protection Technologies, Digital Content, Piracy Prevention, Technology Agreements. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Mar 04, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Impact of Recent Court Rulings on Copyright and Free Speech

If there was a scorecard for copyright lawsuits, this week it would look like this: entertainment industry 2, free speech zip. On Wednesday, with a pair of federal courts siding with the music and record industry, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lost . . . . If there was a scorecard for copyright lawsuits, this week it would look like this: entertainment industry 2, free speech zip. On Wednesday, with a pair of federal courts siding with the music and record industry, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lost two of its most important intellectual property cases so far. Programmers, hackers and open-source aficionados had pinned their hopes on these lawsuits as a way to eviscerate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a 1998 federal law loved by the entertainment and software industries almost as much as it's hated by computer professionals. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . If there was a scorecard for copyright lawsuits, this week it would look like this: entertainment in. there, scorecard, copyright, lawsuits, would, entertainment. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Nov 29, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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