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- No penalties for colleges that don't enforce anti-P2P
- No penalties for colleges that don't enforce anti-P2PSlippery Slope argumentationYep, once they have the monitoring laws in place, next they will want to monitor a whole lot more. It is a trojan horse, but then Joe McCarthy isn't too far away in US history.Of course, Good ol' Joe needed a...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- No penalties for colleges that don't enforce anti-P2P
- Although George Bush is expected to sign the Higher Education Act, reauthorized by both the House and Senate, provisions requiring academic institutions to police peer-to-peer traffic on campus has many colleges nervous. According to Ars Technica, the act does not contain any penalties for colleges that don't prevent copyright...
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Anti-P2P language likely to stay in higher ed bill
- Anti-P2P language likely to stay in higher ed billResponse from RuckusFull disclosure: I am an employee of Ruckus, and I just wanted to comment. Ruckus is not a subscription service. We offer Ruckus to students free of charge (through its ad-supported model), making it the only free and legal...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
- Anti-P2P college bill advances in House
- Anti-P2P college bill advances in HouseI should hope that intelligence and logicprevail in this... oh wait, you have politicians and greedy fat cats in hollystupid, logic, intelligence, both removed via rectal extraction upon hire. ]:)Piracy is if you sell it, otherwise it's a gift = it's legal.Have doubts?Take a look...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-15
- Anti-P2P language likely to stay in higher ed bill
- News.com reports that language that would require universities to send off money to the Napster or Ruckus music subscription services if they can't stem P2P filesharing on campus is unlikely to be changed before a House vote on the measure. Debate on a massive Democratic-sponsored higher education...
- Blog posts 2007-11-14
- Finns tout new anti-P2P tool
- Finns tout new anti-P2P tooltitle is all wrong p2p is wonderful its the contentyes everyone knows that copy protected files/information is widely shared on the p2p networks but aside from that the p2p structure is wonderful you can download large files quickly and easily has apposed to the standard single...
- Discussion threads 2005-04-19
- Anti-P2P lawmaker gets top Senate spot
- Anti-P2P lawmaker gets top Senate spotIs this not a blantant conflict of interest?[i]Hatch is also an amateur songwriter of music with titles like "Our Gracious Lord" and "Climb Inside His Loving Arms."[/i]Seems to me that someone who will be in charge of a new Senate panel responsible for writing copyright...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-17
- Anti-P2P bill may slip past legislative rush
- Anti-P2P bill may slip past legislative rushCome on Congrtess, get these laws enacted.Stop playing to the tiny crowd and do your job.Both are a disasterThe database bill and the induce act are tantamount to further attacks on the people.These bills must be stopped. I've already written to the morons on...
- Discussion threads 2004-11-18
- Conservative group savages anti-P2P bill
- Conservative group savages anti-P2P billPiracy Rocks!!!!Yup, now we even have ultra conservatives understanding p2p. Stick that in your bong hollystupid!looks like media money has hit a few hands in washsoftmoney is way out of handHumanity except Bill Gates and Co are potential criminals and ...... they should be treated as...
- Discussion threads 2004-09-24
- Copyright Office pitches anti-P2P bill
- Copyright Office pitches anti-P2P billGood grief!They just don't give up. If they outlaw them, what, are they gonna put all us millions of users in prison? I'm not gonna let them bully me into dropping my P2P software! Hey, I can use the good three squares a day, and if...
- Discussion threads 2004-09-02
Additional Resources
- Oracle: EC has 'profound misunderstanding' of database market; DOJ seems to agree
- Oracle says today that European regulators have a "profound misunderstanding" of the technologies behind Oracle's acquisition of Sun and that there is no evidence of anti-competitive behavior to hold up the acquisition. by Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-11-09
- TrojanHunter 5.2 build 988 (Windows)
- TrojanHunter is a dedicated anti-trojan software with file memory and registry scanning. With an easy-to-use Scanner and a Guard that scans in the background TrojanHunter is a must-have complement to your virus scanner. Features include: High-speed file scan engine capable of detecting modified trojans. Memory scanning for detecting any modified...
- Software downloads 2009-11-06
- Frugal Friday: Verizon DROID, Intel Antitrust, V-Block, Oracle/EU, ICCA
- Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I discuss the new Verizon DROID smartphone, the recent Intel anti-trust complaint filed in the State of New York, the Oracle/Sun merger delays by the European Union, and speak with ICCA founder Steve Epner. by Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-11-05
- Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples
- RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samplesyawnWho can I trust *now*....Even Ed Bott said '7' was more secure!The Windows Infect Season is not over yet.. Nothing's changed.... That people even USE Windows these days is quite remarkable.... It must be the power of habit...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- Ballmer: So far, Windows 7 sales are "fantastic"
- RE: Ballmer: So far, Windows 7 sales are One report has at 4% market share the weekend of launch so im sure its past that already.Has Windows 7 marketshare eclipsed total OS X marketshare yet?Just wondering. :)MSFT: 1/2000 = $56. Today, $28.40Win 7 may not be the catastrophe the last...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- Which antivirus is best at removing malware?
- Run a Linux distro or a MacIt is funny, when you 'weld' a web_browserinto an operating system and viruses/worms/malware/trojans and spyware come in from outside sources it is amazing how insecureit makes an Operating System.Say what you will, Linux distro's power theInternet with Bind dns, dhcp, routers/switchesand they do not...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- Microsoft cuts BPOS price to squeeze Lotus
- Not for Smaller businessesA nice new angle to look at Microsoft's price cut. Microsoft is undoubtedly targeting the enterprise segment with BPOS, since in spite of the price cut, BPOS is complex and needs implementation support, and costs more from a total cost point of view. (Varguy reported a reseller...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- What would make you trust Microsoft?
- Flame on!Let me save a couple people the time of posting"Microsoft is the most evil thing on earth and should be destroyed" - Linux Geek, Ole Man, D.T, No More Microsoft Software ...."I trust Microsoft with my life" - Mike Cox, Loverock, ... "They are a company. I trust them...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- Open source needs successful champions
- Open Source powers the Internet period!Open_Source powers the ENTIRE Internet withrouters/switches/servers you name it like Microsoft sitting behind caching Linux distroname servers.Now you tell me what does it need now???It is the FUTURE of smart devices, appliancedriven infrastructure, just like VMware using a Linux derived kernel and it is #1...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- A-squared Anti-Malware 4.5.0.27a (Windows)
- A-squared Anti-Malware uses two full scan engines in the battle against Viruses, Trojans/Backdoors, Spyware/Adware, Worms/Bots, Keyloggers, Dialers and all other types of Malware that are waiting on the internet. But there is no doubling of the scan duration as it would be the case with two separate scanning programs. Considerable...
- Software downloads 2009-11-05
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