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 | Virgin Media takes on illegal downloaders Found at 4/1/2008 via www.pcw.co.uk Virgin Media has joined forces with the British Phonographic Industry in a pilot scheme that could see warning letters sent to users who download music tracks illegally. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Virgin Internet to trial piracy tracking in UK Found at 3/31/2008 via www.macnn.com Virgin Media today said it will be the first Internet provider to experiment with actively combat pirated content distributed across its network. The UK broadband firm has agreed to a test project that will scan for illegal copies of music and other media across the service. The monitoring will follow a three-strike rule that will see users recei... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Virgin Media takes fight to illegal downloaders Found at 3/29/2008 via www.telegraph.co.uk Virgin Media looks set to become the first British internet company to crack down on customers who download music illegally More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Video: iPod for the ultra-rich Found at 3/16/2008 via www.nzherald.co.nz The world's most expensive MP3 player made of solid 18 carat gold and is encrusted with 430 diamonds, has auctioned for charity. The super-bling iDiamond is built by Heyerdahl Jewellery and based on an iPod shuffle. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon Gets Cozy With P2P File-Sharers Found at 3/14/2008 via www.courant.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon Gets Cozy With P2P File-Sharers Found at 3/14/2008 via www.kfmb.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon Warms To P2P File Sharing Found at 3/14/2008 via kdka.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon Warms To P2P File Sharing Found at 3/14/2008 via wcbstv.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon Warms To P2P File Sharing Found at 3/14/2008 via cbs13.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon Gets Cozy With P2P File-Sharers Found at 3/14/2008 via www.courant.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon Gets Cozy With P2P File-Sharers Found at 3/14/2008 via biz.yahoo.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Verizon gets cozy with P2P file-sharers Found at 3/14/2008 via www.thestate.com Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Vinyl collection leaps into iTunes era with USB-enabled turntable Found at 3/9/2008 via www.heraldnet.com SAN FRANCISCO -- Most people gave up on their vinyl music collection two decades ago, when compact discs shoved LPs off store shelves for good. If you held onto any favorites, DJ equipment maker Numark Inc. is looking to breathe new life into them with a USB-equipped turntable. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Vinyl revival Found at 3/8/2008 via www.washingtontimes.com SAN FRANCISCO -- Most people gave up on their vinyl music collections two decades ago, when compact... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | VOD Unveils Handsets Found at 3/4/2008 via www.unstrung.com HANOVER, Germany -- Vodafone will be presenting a wide range of new mobile phone models with impressive designs and an equally impressive range of functions at CeBIT 2008. The innovative handsets being showcased cover the full range of consumer needs, from inexpensive starter models, through music phones to smart-phones with integrated navigation function. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Vivendi unveils ZaOza, unlimited mobile content and sharing Found at 2/20/2008 via arstechnica.com Mobile subscribers will have unlimited access to exclusive music, video, and games with Vivendi's ZaOza. Subscribers are even encouraged to share this content, but the service's drawbacks could outweigh its appeal. Read More... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |