Archive for January, 2010

A new UW wireless

Network bandwidth use will increase by limiting peer-to-peer file sharing throughput.

Original post by Imprint and provided by Limewire

The FCC’s net neutrality rules are a sham

GRAB YOUR WAR PAINT , the Electronic Frontier Foundation has issued a call to arms to stop the Federal Communications Commission net neutrality proposals, which could allow US Internet service providers to block or degrade all Bittorrent file transfers with impunity.

Original post by The INQUIRER and provided by Limewire

Effective Strategies for E-Commerce Success: eValuShop Has the Answers

Effective Strategies for E-Commerce Success: eValuShop Has The Answers /EIN Presswire/ January 29, 2010 - EVALUSHOP INC has studied the business practices adopted by 55 established online retailers, and identified the effective e-commerce strategies essential for building a high-growth retailing business online.

Original post by EIN News and provided by Limewire

Could P2P blocking be legalized by new net neutrality rules?

The Electronic Frontier Foundation can’t believe it: the FCC’s network neutrality draft rules, if adopted in their current form, might give Comcast permission to flat-out block BitTorrent - precisely the scenario that led to the rules being drafted.

Original post by Ars Technica and provided by Limewire

Virgin Media to monitor music piracy

Internet service provider criticised by human rights watchdog for plans to analyse online activity of customers Virgin Media claims the Cview software will not violate the privacy of its customers Plans for Virgin Media to monitor customers’ internet use for possible copyright infringement have come under fire by a human rights watchdog.

Original post by Guardian Unlimited and provided by Limewire

EU has doubts as ISP rolls out DPI for copyright enforcement

Back in November, UK ISP Virgin Media announced that it would start using deep packet inspection gear to start riffling through user traffic.

Original post by Ars Technica and provided by Limewire

BT to throttle P2P for faster broadband

Hopes that BT’s new faster broadband technology might improve peer-to-peer downloads have faded with the firm’s confirmation that subscribers will be subject to the same restricitions as those on less expensive tariffs.

Original post by The Register and provided by Limewire

Judge slashes ‘monstrous’ fine in music piracy case

A man listens to online music. Condemning a two-million-dollar fine meted out to a Minnesota woman for illegally downloading music over the Internet as “monstrous and shocking,” a judge has slashed the penalty to 54,000 dollars.

Original post by PhysOrg Weblog and provided by Limewire

P2P Operator Cleared Of Illegal File Sharing

The first person prosecuted in the United Kingdom for illegal file sharing has been cleared in a British court.

Original post by InformationWeek and provided by Limewire

OiNK Administrator Cleared of Charges

Alan Ellis, operater of former p2p juggernaut OiNK, was cleared of all charges last Friday in a British court.

Original post by Phoenix New Times and provided by Limewire

Brainerd woman’s fine for music piracy is slashed

A federal judge on Friday reduced the damages a 32-year-old Brainerd, Minn., woman has to pay for downloading music from the Internet.

Original post by Star Tribune and provided by Limewire

Musicians tune in to p2pneta s survival :)

Musicians tune in to p2pnet’s survival :) p2pnet news view P2P Music:- p2pnet is in survival mode.

Original post by P2pnet.net and provided by Limewire

Chambersburg man accused of sharing child pornography files

A 23-year-old Chambersburg man accused of sharing child pornography files over the Internet gave up his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday on a total of 224 counts of sexual abuse of children.

Original post by Chambersburg Public Opinion and provided by Limewire

Verizon Starts Kicking P2P Users Off Their Network - P2P users…

However, they haven’t disclosed the customer who was actually using the IP address at the time the infringement occurred, and Verizon in fact has a long history of being one of only a few ISPs that has fought the RIAA vehemently in in the courts .

Original post by Broadbandreports and provided by Limewire

Another source for Kindle books: The Baen Free Library and Webscriptions

Many new Kindle owners may not be aware that they are not entirely locked into the Amazon ecosystem.

Original post by TeleRead and provided by Limewire

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