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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Sex Tech: ICANN and Dot-Sex, EA's LGBT Content, Kickstarter Censorship
EA is under fire for same-sex content in it games, ICANN is set to make more adult TLDs and a scary sextortion crime.
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Embedding videos can infringe copyright according to the MPAA. Are your embeds safe?
The ruling in the recent copyright infringement case Flava vs Gunter has far reaching ramifications for the future of sharing - especially if the MPAA stops the reversal of the court ruling...
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In DC, Google and Facebook Position Republican Insiders
As SOPA fades Google and Facebook pick Republican veteran DC insiders and lobbyists for key positions in tech's new political era.
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Google takes aim at MPAA in Hotfile case
Google has filed an amicus brief in support of cyberlocker service Hotfile in its legal battle for survival against the MPAA.
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Chris Dodd and the MPAA: bribery or politics as usual?
So it looks like former Senator and current anti-freedom monger Chris Dodd, and his band of merry MPAAers, are once again showing their completely crass nature. Annoyed by the temporary defeat of...
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Closing Megaupload unlikely to even slow piracy down
If you really think shutting down Megaupload is going to even slow down online piracy, think again.
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How Anonymous took down the DoJ, RIAA, MPAA and Universal Music Websites
Anonymous, the Internet-based hacker and protest group, did it with a distributed denial of service attack, here's how they did it.
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Anonymous hacks DOJ, RIAA, MPAA and Universal Music websites
Anonymous is going after the music and entertainment industries as well as the Department of Justice in retaliation to several arrests made on Thursday morning.
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New House of Representatives bill may strangle the Internet or nerf the First Amendment
If you love your Internet, you must read this article. Congress is once again mucking around with our rights, and it ain't good.
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MPAA down, RIAA next: An e-protest over piracy
4chan members hit back at the MPAA and RIAA with a co-ordinated e-protest, knocking their sites offline for hours. Is this the protest of the future?
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MPAA, RIAA release most 'notorious' sites
Taking a page out of the FBI book on crime fighting, the trade groups for some of the top entertainment sectors released for the first time a list of the most "notorious sites."
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Obama's Supreme Court nominee might make the RIAA and MPAA see red
Where does the new Supreme Court nominee stand on issues of importance to techies? You just might be surprised.
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Are the MPAA and RIAA out of their minds?
Current syndication and distribution business models are dead and so too will be the MPAA and RIAA if it does not embrace change.
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The FCC should be the regulator of ACTA treaty
If the Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement comes to pass and somehow goes through Congress and becomes law it will be the dawn of a new millennium in itself.
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Government throw-out-the-trash day for November 13
It's Friday and thus throw-out-the-trash day for government news or perhaps the lack of.
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Writers who call MPAA or RIAA awful need to look in the mirror
The medium is the message, as Marshall McLuhan said, and the message of the Internet is pretty clear. Make it available and maybe, if you're lucky, someone will learn something from it. Don't make...
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MPAA vs. Real: Five reasons why Hollywood will win
RealNetworks could this week become the latest courtroom conquest of the entertainment industry's fierce efforts to protect copyrights.
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Where does Obama stand on open source?
I find myself increasingly at odds with the President on issues like torture, banking, and his latest FCC nomination. The honeymoon is over and it's time to support the man when he's right and...
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At MPAA request, judge kicks public out of RealDVD court
In an unusual development, Judge Marilyn Patel kicked out the public from the RealDVD injunction hearing, saying that details of DVD encryption were trade secrets that need to be protected. Real...
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Biden to MPAA: You'll love our IP czar
I said earlier that Biden is carrying water for Hollywood. Now Declan reports on News.com that Biden has made an assurance to the MPAA that "[We] will find the right person for intellectual...
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