Australian ISP iiNet has won a landmark Federal Court battle against a clutch of Hollywood movie studio heavyweights which alleged the Perth-based internet service provider had encouraged copyright violations.
The trial has been watched closely by both the federal...
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THE STORY... BEHIND THE STORY... I am not Journalist, I am a victim of theft. I am here by necessity, fighting forces much larger than us. Before we were aware of what Sibel Edmonds was doing... We have been...
created by GANGE | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 473 views | 4 recommendations | 1 comment
The government is proposing a tougher stance which would include cutting off repeat offenders from the net to which Internet service providers (ISPs) have reacted with anger on how to tackle internet piracy.
Speaking on Radio 4's PM programme, the former Cabinet Secretary,...
opinion by Professor | 2 years ago 76 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
"Free and open access to the Internet helped the technology grow and thrive. The political fight to maintain robust access for all has picked up strength in Washington, D.C. That is good news for consumers. The...
Wateen Connector is Exclusively for Wateen Telecom Users!This software was originally made on request, now being distributed publicly.
About Pakistan's Wateen TelcomWateen Telecom is a Internet Service Provider in...
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ISPs have pulled the plug on a hosting firm responsible for running spam-producing botnets.This week saw global spam levels drop significantly after two major US internet providers pulled the plug on spurious...
created by lovemorgul | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 78 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
" Music pirates can be deterred by warnings from their internet service provider (ISP), suggests a survey. Almost 75% of music pirates would stop if told to by their ISP, the survey of 1500 UK consumers...
created by rahul | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 132 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
Uh oh. We all knew that this was coming: Comcast has finally decided to limit their residential customers to 250 GB/month. Over the past year, there have been rumours about the ISP bandwidth caps and its effect on users and the Internet's development as a collaboration, media...
created by Jason Sanders | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 234 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
The internet continues to revolutionize communications around the world; this is the Network Age."Under the plan proposed this week by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, people could call from their...
created by Erik Larson | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 415 views | 4 recommendations | 2 comments
Canadians who have a any notion that we are some sort of bastion of civil rights need to stop kidding themselves. Uncer the current Harper regime, Canadians have seen the erosion of civil risghts and core democratic principles. Well we really have no one to blame but...
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http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/Internet-Service-Providers-In-Major-Crackdown-On-Illegal-Music-And-Film-Downloads/Article/200807415052126?f=vg According to Sky News - British Internet Service Providers will be monitoring clients usage and warning those it beleives...
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News broke over the weekend of a new entity in cyberspace — something called “The Grid” — that’s likely to render today’s internet obsolete. After reading articles like this one and this one.. I thought about how this superfast web...
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"“Honestly, I’m just getting paid to hold someone’s seat,” said one person attending the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hearing in Boston last week (on 2008-02-25). “I don’t even know...
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THE CHINESE INTERNET CRASH OF 2007Calamity or Capitalism?
By Tom Carter
In late December of last year, a 7.1 earthquake off the coast of Taiwan severely damaged Asia’s undersea fiber-optic cables, disrupting...
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