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Youtube to hand over all user histories and IP addresses!
blog.wired.com — Due to a recent judge ruling, google will be forced to turn over every record of ever video watched by youtube users, including user's names, and IP addresses to viacom.More… (Tech Industry News)
Firefox 3 launch a success: 8 million downloads in 24 hours
arstechnica.com — Mozilla's Firefox 3 release event yesterday was an epic success. The servers logged over 8 million downloads during the 24-hour download day, and Mozilla has declared victory after exceeding its initial goal of 5 million downloads. More… (Tech Industry News)
Woman Defeats RIAA in Lawsuit, Wins $108K Legal Fees
blog.wired.com — A federal judge is awarding Tanya Andersen, who defeated the Recording Industry Association of America's file sharing lawsuit, $108,000 in legal fees to compensate for defending herself against the RIAA. This marks the second time that a target of the RIAA who beat a lawsuit was awarded attorney's fees.More… (Tech Industry News)
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Don’t forget to be part of Firefox’s Download Day!
spreadfirefox.com — "Mark your calendar, wrap a ribbon around your finger or write a little sticky yellow note. Download Day will start on June 17, 2008." As received in my Inbox.More… (Tech Industry News)
Google To Develop ISP Throttling Detector
hothardware.com — Google has been very vocal on its stance for net neutrality. Now, Richard Whitt--Senior Policy Director for Google--announces that Google will take an even more active role in the debate by arming consumers with the tools to determine first-hand if their broadband connections are being monkeyed with by their ISPs.More… (Tech Industry News)
Digg Recommendation Engine Rolling Out This Week (VIDEO!)
blog.digg.com — "We’re launching the Digg Recommendation Engine beginning this week. The feature will be in beta and presented to registered Digg users first, based on a random sampling of logged-in users."More… (Tech Industry News)
Cosmopolitan Teaches Girls How to Break DRM & Pirate Music view!
MPAA Says It Doesn’t Need Evidence to Convict Pirates
torrentfreak.com — Only a few weeks ago, a University of Washington study showed showed how inaccurate the MPAA and RIAA’s evidence gathering techniques are. Now, instead of improving their pirate chasing tactics, the MPAA simply claims they don’t need any evidence to bankrupt “alleged” copyright infringers.More… (Tech Industry News)
Who Would Kick Ass: Digg vs. Reddit
whowouldkickass.com — You know what to do...More… (Tech Industry News)
Is Google about to swallow up Digg?
valleywag.com — More Digg rumors for your viewing pleasure.More… (Tech Industry News)
The Internet's Undersea World view!
Do you see a black dot on your GMail too? view!
Don’t Humiliate Yourself Complaining to The Pirate Bay
torrentfreak.com — The ‘legal threats’ section of The Pirate Bay is where record labels, movie companies, software house and general anti-pirates have their complaints posted after the staff on the site have ridiculed them. A new set of complaints has appeared in the last few days - some of the most cringe-worthy ever.More… (Tech Industry News)
Google Street View Car Gets Pulled over by U.S. Park Police
sfcitizen.com — It appears that a mounted member of the United States Park Police briefly detained a Google Maps camera car for some sort of driving infraction this morning.More… (Tech Industry News)
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