Cambridge/Boston CopyNight

This blog is for anyone who is interested in issues relating to copyrights, patents, and other aspects frequently referred to as intellectual property. For people in the Cambridge and Boston area, we meet once a month over dinner for conversation. If you'd like to submit a link to something interesting for the blog, please email cambridge at copynight dot org.

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Sunday, November 25, 2007

Peer-to-peer filesharing continues to be in the news

From numerous sources:

  • TechCrunch: Attributor Launches Service to Track Copyright Infringement Across the Web

  • Ars Technica: AT&T takes another step towards filtered network with investment in Vobile

  • Ars Technica: Comcast hit with class-action lawsuit over traffic blocking

  • last100: Vuze petitions FCC to restrict Internet traffic throttling by ISPs

  • TorrentFreak: The War Against BitTorrent: Attack of the ISPs

  • TorrentFreak: MediaDefender Emails Disprove MPAA Claims

  • p2pnet.net: Jammie Thomas: her story in her own words

  • p2pnet.net: The Gnu and the RIAA’s worst nightmare

Posted by Peter Olson at 9:53 PM

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