Posts Tagged ‘copyright’
Your web history is not yours to control, nor should it be…
Recent statistics published by Burst Media, and syndicated on ReadWriteWeb, suggest that a lot of web users are aware that data about their online activities are being collected by their ISPs. Trends show that certain age groups are more likely to be concerned about the collection of identifiable data for targetted advertising than others, and [...]
Tags: copyright, Internet, ownership, privacy, web history
Sourceforge targetted for law suit
According to TorrentFreak it looks as though record labels in France operating under the umbrella group “Société civile des Producteurs de Phonogrammes en France” (SPPF) are trying to sue the people behind file sharing software such as Limewire, Shareaza and Vuze. Of course, the driving force behind Shareaza is Sourceforge, one of the largest open-source [...]
Tags: bpi, community, copyright, court, file sharing, illegal, limewire, material, open source, RIAA, shareaza, sourceforge, sppf, torrentfreak, vuze
I don't like Viacom, I really don't…
News today broke out the Google was being forced to divulge information about it’s YouTube service to Viacom, owner of Paramount and MTV. According to the BBC Google are to give Viacom over 12 Terabytes of data containing viewing statistics of all of its’ videos.
This data contains IP addresses (the address of your computer on [...]
Tags: case, copyright, court, google, IP address, movies, MTV, paid, paramount, premium clips, RIAA, service, viacom, vlogging, YouTube













