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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
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Meta Vidding Newsletter: Issue 63 (Weeks April 16 to April 23, 2008) Original poster: morgandawn A special note: Youtube will begin testing a new audio/video fingerprinting service (see "IP Issues"). Vividcon is looking for vid suggestions for numerous panels/vid shows. And the Demonoid torrent site and tracker is back up and working again. Although we aim to be as comprehensive as possible, with categories as broad as these it is inevitable that some vids and news items will be overlooked. If you have something you would like included, please don't hesitate to comment and we'll add it to the next newsletter
- Intellectual Property/P2P Issues
- IP: Dems plan to hold firm on neutrality
- IP: "The ecstasy of influence: A plagiarism" by Jonathan Lethem (Harper's Magazine)
- IP: 10 Percent of Broadband Subscribers Suck Up 80 Percent of Bandwidth
- IP: A trans-Atlantic definition of net neutrality
- IP: AMV.org - Conflict with Wind-up Records (older post)
- IP: Analysis: Hulu does on-demand video right... for now
- IP: Anti-Piracy Blunder Shuts Down BitTorrent Tracker
- IP: BayTSP to track piracy at YouTube, other video sites
- IP: Bell Canada seeks to curb heavy bandwidth use
- IP: Big content goes after colleges through funding bills
- IP: Big ISPs a no show at second FCC net neutrality hearing
- IP: Big ISPs push P4P as substitute for net neutrality
- IP: BitTorrent Throttling ISPs Exposed by Azureus
- IP: BitTorrent use soars as MPAA fights on against P2P sites
- IP: British Music Industry Threatens UK ISP for Speaking Out
- IP: Businesses Like Canada's IP Approach
- IP: Comcast to spearhead creation of P2P Bill of Rights
- IP: Comcast: AT&T's U-Verse is messing with our network
- IP: Comes With Music may come with high price tag
- IP: Demonoid To Be Resurrected Under New Admin
- IP: DoJ wants more money to scour P2P networks for child porn
- IP: DRM sucks redux: Microsoft to nuke MSN Music DRM keys
- IP: EMI Says You Can't Store Your Music Files Online
- IP: European Parliament says "no" to disconnecting P2P users
- IP: Fair use on campus: publishers sue school over class reading
- IP: Fairuse obliteratus: Rowling to testify in Harry Potter case
- IP: Fan-videos Removed From Distribution by Record Label
- IP: FCC Hearings at Stanford: Towards a Consensus on ISP Transparency?
- IP: FTC: We'll take on spyware, spam, and unlabeled DRM
- IP: Google's video fingerprinting tech used to fight child porn
- IP: H.K. eyes new streaming regulations
- IP: Hip-Hop Artist Refuses To Stand Against The Pirate Bay
- IP: Hulu Opens Up A Bit More, Adds Video Sharing Features
- IP: iPod tax: UK music biz open to format shifting... for a fee
- IP: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a copy
- IP: Jim Keyzer has had a leading role in the prosecution against The Pirate Bay as head of the preliminary investigation.
- IP: Judge: law protects Comcast's "Good Samaritan" spam filters
- IP: Lawyer Who Threatened File-Sharers is Banned For 6 months
- IP: Marshall University fails to block RIAA's P2P subpoenas
- IP: MPAA Gets a Slap From Norwegian ISPs
- IP: MPAA Secretly Tells Court Why BitTorrent Tracking Sites Violate Copyrights -- UPDATE | Threat Level
- IP: Music Industry Embarrassed
- IP: Music Industry not Satisfied with New German Law on File-Sharing
- IP: Net neutrality in Canada and the U.K.
- IP: New Zealand's DMCA -- Better than Most
- IP: NJ court blocks IP disclosure without a grand jury subpoena
- IP: No harm, no foul, no attorneys' fees for RIAA victim
- IP: Oops! MPAA lawsuit gives free publicity to torrent site
- IP: Oregon: publishing our laws online is a copyright violation
- IP: Pirate Bay Investigator to Cash in Temporarily at Warner Bros.
- IP: Pirate Bay opens uncensored blog site, tweaks IFPI
- IP: Pirate Bay Trial Star Witness Employed by Plaintiff
- IP: PluggedIn: Hello And Goodbye(-)
- IP: Privacy prevails in battle over creativity...for now
- IP: Private BitTorrent Trackers Under Threat From Major Exploit
- IP: Purdue University Launches P2P Network to Bypass RIAA
- IP: RIAA escapes sanctions, drops case against homeless man
- IP: RIAA representatives defend ‘intimidation’ practices, face criticism UWIRE: Powered by The Content
- IP: RIAA spent $2 million lobbying for tougher IP laws in 2007
- IP: Should Apple Help Catch Pirates?
- IP: Subscribe to TV Shows Using BitTorrent on OSX
- IP: The Pirate Bay Demands Compensation for IFPI Block
- IP: TorrentFreak’s Top 10 YouTorrent Alternatives
- IP: Virgin Media CEO Says Net Neutrality is “A Load of Bollocks”
- IP: Vuze says some ISPs abuse TCP resets; data not that clearcut
- IP: YouTorrent Goes Legal, and Up For Sale
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