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"Sender-pays" rule doesn’t necessarily increase telecom investment
Robert Hruzek We recently made the case against a proposal to institute a "sender-pays" rule for Internet interconnection. The idea was submitted by European telecom incumbents and it's under discussion at this week's International...Kim Dotcom: MPAA / RIAA Corrupted the U.S. Government
Last Friday the MPAA and RIAA filed a joint submission with Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Espinel. The two groups gave their recommendations for future IP enforcement policy and among other suggestions offered...Game Devs Want Warez Pirates To Switch Sides
To members of the warez Scene, street dates for video games are viewed as a challenge. Whatever the official launch date pirates want to beat it, and when the new EA-published game Syndicate...Cops Arrest Three Anonymous Members Allegedly Involved in Sony Hack
Spanish authorities announced Friday they have arrested three members of the hacking group Anonymous in connection to attacks against Sony’s online Playstation network and other sites. The police said the three, whose identities...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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