Another Zeropaid sourced post, but this is an interesting one for everyone; a developer has recently asked the internet why they are pirating his games, and asked for confidential responces detailing...
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Popular video sharing site YouTube is apparently under attack once more; this time by the french broadcaster TF1 for the pricy sum of 100 million euros (150million dollars), obviously for profiting...
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After the long running EU antitrust case against Apple, they have finally settled on reducing the price of downloadable tracks in the UK. Previously they were 79p each, yet have now been lowered to...
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It appears that the official Shareaza website has been hijacked by some scammers, who are promoting some sharing software which is filled to the brim with adware and spyware. Such scams are common but...
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Much like it did earlier this year with "The Daily Show" MTV have announced that they have plans to put the entire back catalogue of the immaturely hilarious cartoon comedy, South Park,...
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Upcoming documentary on the P2P scene, Steal This Film II (the original was about The Pirate Bay's raids), has been leaked to Bittorrent, before it has hit the cinema screens. It has been...
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Creative Weblogging is currently looking for a P2P blog editor to write for this blog. Applicants should have a minimum of 30 days consecutive blogging experience either in the topic or some how...
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Filed in archive Companies
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by Marc on September 05, 2007
A number of ISPs have been accused of restricting the bandwidth of their subscribers who use P2P software. We covered Verizon, which said it doesn't so but will. Another ISP often mentioned is...
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According to Insight Research's 51 page market report, "Peer-to-Peer & File-Sharing Services Market 2007-2011", P2P could generate up to $28 billion in revenues for telecom carriers...
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According to the report Internet TV 'goldrush' from researcher Understanding & Solutions, Internet and P2PTV will reach $10 billion in worldwide ad revenues by 2011, about 18% of all...
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The Central District of California has overruled company privacy policies. So beware that even if a web site says it's not tracking you, it may be anyway. The ruling came in Columbia Pictures v....
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In How's That U.S. Broadband Working For You? we reported how the U.S. fell further behind in world broadband penetration and price. The OECD report rated the U.S. 15th out of 30 countries....
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ISPs used to protect their subscribers. No more. When they start selling entertainment and get in bed with Hollywood, you the consumer are back to sleeping on the floor with the dogs. AT&T, the...
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by Marc on July 24, 2007
According to 310 IQ Reports global telcos are projected to surpass cable operators in 2010 as the leading provider of broadband Internet into the home. At the time telcos and cable MSOs will serve...
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Jimmy Ruska's Awesome Video Blog at jimmyr.com proves there is plenty of unauthorized music sitting on the web, courtesy of Google and your browser. No need to fire up your P2P software. The web...
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With Apple and the major recording labels integrating your name and address into digital music files, it's only a matter of time before the encryption is broken or they or others start tracking...
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The U.S. fell further behind in world broadband according to the latest OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) survey. The report rated the U.S. 15th out of 30 countries. The...
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