Sun, 30 March 2008 Jonathan Bailey presented at WordCamp Dallas this weekend and ended up
on the cover of Mashable! We were fortunate enough to spend our
birthday show with him recording from the conference!
It's official: cats and dogs are now friends and Comcast and BitTorrent
are collaborating. TorrentSpy closes doors due to hostile legal
environment. Iceland's Torrent.IS court case gets dismissed and
everyone including the owner is surprised. Swedish ISP refuses to block
The Pirate Bay. Innocent man challenges RIAA to recover attorney fees.
US likes WTO rulings only when it wins. SlySoft on Blu-ray BD+ crack:
next time it will be easier. Sony BMG offers music subscription service
- last to the dance. South Park releases shows. Good pirates wanted. Is
copyright dead - not! Legal battle of Warcraft Bots. Show Notes Comments[1] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 Blu-Ray DRM gets hacked. MPAA still trying to influence colleges.
Israel refuses to introduce DRM circumvention laws. German courts
protect file-sharer identities. Australian ISP cracks down on copyright
infringers. Professors speaks out again ISP Police. Logistep spies on
Italian file sharers. Iceland Torrent shutdown. Demonoid moves to
Ukraine. Pub music listening fees significantly increase in Australia.
Apple thinking about all you can eat itunes for $100. PicApp offers web
photos for free (with built-in advertising). Free Apple books online!
Swedish court rules against ads. Ron Jeremy takes on porn pirates. Show Notes Comments[1] |
Mon, 17 March 2008 Jonathan does a solo show while Chris is on vacation.
Viacom loses punitive damages against Google. Piracy surchange please?
Japan to strip the internet? Sweden: name file sharers. Irish ISP
forced to add piracy filter. Pirate peacock? PRO-IP act still dancing?
World IP Day is April 26th - ask your boss for the day off. Show Notes Comments[1] |
Sun, 9 March 2008 House passes WHIPER but not new damages. NIN uploads new album to
torrents and uses Creative Commons license. Audio book publishers
forego DRM. EFF vs. RIAA over share folders. AirForce issues DMCA over
recruiting video. MPAA has record breaking revenue year. Lessig
comments on Pirate Party. David Pogue sings. Show Notes Comments[37] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 Bush's aide resigns over plagiarism. RIAA fails to pay artists from P2P
settlements. Baidu sued over copyrights (again). Foo Fighters vs. X-Men
over copyright infringements. Music 1.0 = dead. Public domain donor
stickers? Scottish kilts soon-to-be copyrighted like fine champaign.
Zombies-the-mall copyright? Show Notes Comments[0] |
