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Claude Almansi

Restriction of Intellectual Property from Ning - Creators - Amilla 2010-09'14 - 0 views

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    " * Posted by amilla on September 14, 2010 at 2:26pm in Improvements to Ning Creators * View Discussions About the exclusion of the music player in the package "ning plus" I would like to inform the management of Ning that I demand from Ning administration to send me an e-mail with all the tracks that are blocked in order to protect the copyrighted material that now is blocked by the company Ning which has no right to withhold them. For these reasons I ask from Ning to send me the music files that was loaded up until the day that Ning music player was free for uploading for all networks. There is need for appropriate administration of music files with responsibility for all of the musicians members of my network. So I demand from Ning to send me all that music files. I am giving to Ning a period of two months to send me all the songs as attachments in the e-mail amilla.gr@gmail.com. Otherwise I have to inform the official intellectual property protecting organization of Greece for unauthorized restriction of intellectual property from the Ning. The same reasoning applies if the music files are deleted from Ning. Thank you and wait for response from Ning. Best regards The administration of www.amilla.gr"
Claude Almansi

Cory Doctorow: You shouldn't have to sell your soul just to download some music | Techn... - 0 views

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    Here's the world's shortest, fairest, and simplest licence agreement: "Don't violate copyright law." If I had my way, every digital download from the music in the iTunes and Amazon MP3 store, to the ebooks for the Kindle and Sony Reader, to the games for your Xbox, would bear this - and only this - as its licence agreement. "Don't violate copyright law" has a lot going for it, but the best thing about it is what it signals to the purchaser, namely: "You are not about to get screwed."
Claude Almansi

RIAA seeks sanctions against Harvard Law School prof - Nate Anderson - Ars Technica - J... - 0 views

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    The Joel Tenenbaum file-swapping case continues to get weirder--and we're still months away from an actual trial. Not only has the RIAA now appealed the judge's order allowing one particular hearing to be webcast, but music industry lawyers are now seeking sanctions on Tenenbaum's lawyer, Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson.
Claude Almansi

Getting started with Ogg - Free Software Foundation - 0 views

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    Are you tired of constantly being prompted to download proprietary software and plugins to play the videos and listen to the music you want?
Claude Almansi

Music lessons | theBookseller.com -Tom Tivnan (about Kindle being proprietary) - 0 views

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    Closely aligned to the DRM issue is that there are a multiplicity of e-book formats, many of which cannot be read on other devices. As with DRM, consumer frustration is bound to arise if readers have to jump through hoops to read legally purchased books. This is perhaps not a problem at the moment, when the bulk of e-reader owners are early adopters, yet it will become more acute when the devices are more widely disseminated among less tech-savvy users. As Kassia Krozser, co-founder of medialoper.com who writes widely on digital entertainment issues, blogs on her publishing site Booksquare.com: "DRM, as implemented now, does not deter piracy. It does deter reading." She later reminds publishers that "your customers (again: the ones who give you money) don't read on one device, on one operating system, in one location. As you move forward with your digital initiatives, think about how real people read books."
Claude Almansi

ifpi Schweiz präsentiert ihr Konzept - Philippe Perreaux, Jan 2 09 - 0 views

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    Video from the Swiss TV news where the IFPI.ch spokesperson announces that they will ask ISP's to cut the connection of people using P2P for copyrighted works
Miles Berry

Piano Booster - Home - 0 views

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    An open source 'guitar hero' for the piano
Roland Gesthuizen

airmac - Airmac - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    Airmac is a free application what turns you Macintosh into an Airplay receiver. Now you can stream your movies and pictures to your Mac. Audio is using the Airtunes protocol, this is coming in a next release.
Claude Almansi

kultpavillon - der KunstBlog: Gespräch mit Poto Wegener - Jurist bei der SUIS... - 0 views

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    Beim Gespräch ging es mir vor allem um die Möglichkeiten, die nicht kommerzielle Unternehmen wie Blogger usw. betreffend der Gebührenabgaben haben. Immer mehr Schweizer Musikgruppen möchten beim kulturtv.ch mitmachen. Doch wenn sie bei der SUISA angemeldet sind, ist bei mir die Türe leider zu. Das wird allgemein nicht verstanden. Poto Wegener hat meine Fragen alle aus der Sicht der SUISA beantwortet. Damit ist die rechtliche Situation klar, nicht aber die Zukunft.
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