June 11, 2008 Web User
Sweden, one of the first countries in the world to implement a welfare state,
could make another first if it legalises internet piracy. The Left Party of
Sweden, or Vänsterpartiet, passed a motion on sharing copyrighted material
over the internet, otherwise known as piracy, at its annual congress last
weekend.
Technology that Stops Illegal 'Copyright' File Sharing
SafeMedia, the preeminent provider of "Clouseau" a P2P Active Denial Network Security Appliance announced today it has expanded its reseller channel through an agreement with Systems Design & Support Inc (SDSI).
Senators aim to restrict Net, satellite radio recording
Music industry backs the effort, but digital rights groups say it would erode
users' music-listening freedoms.
By
Anne Broache
Staff Writer, CNET News.com updateSatellite and
Internet radio services would be required to restrict listeners' ability
to record and play back individual songs, under new legislation introduced
this week in the U.S. Senate.
Opinion/Analysis
The concept of podcasting has exploded in less than a year into a rush by not
only would-be talk show hosts and deejays but commercial Radio companies who
realize the potential of reaching listeners who wish to control what they hear
when they hear it.
For those podcasters who make available original programming featuring
interviews or audio they originate themselves or who own copyrights to any music
they distribute, they need not worry about the Recording Industry Association of
America, the trade group which represents the recording industry.
But, lately – especially in podcast discussion groups – podcasters are wondering
if they might be in the RIAA’s gunsights.