February 26, 2009
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) , which seems totally incapable of understanding that the Internet has completely and irretrievably remade their business, has ended their campaign of suing impoverished college students for downloading mp3s. Since 2003 the RIAA has sued approxima...
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February 25, 2009
The Internet has made it easy to find all sorts of companies online. Most businesses have a Web site these days, which makes it easier to discover them. Tracking down businesses all over the world may be one thing, but sometimes it can be difficult to find service providers in your own area, which i...
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Brandon Watts
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February 05, 2009
Image via Wikipedia When you have a friend and are on the WWW it helps ! I have known Lev For over 11 years ! Not being a programmer he has helped me a lot ! I feel that he knows more about internet marketing than anyone I know and I know a lot of people! New York has a lot of bright people in T...
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January 28, 2009
Image via Wikipedia I happened to see Health Works the Other Evening . The Botox Talking head’s were extolling the Virtues of Green Tea and Vegetables as related to Cancer ! Now I have Cancer and was treated with Chemotherapy at no time was I Injected with Green Tea or V8 Juice, when you E...
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January 25, 2009
An unsigned reader sends us to Telephony Online for a story about Comcast's second attempt at traffic charge (free registration may be required). After the heavy criticism they mainstream from commerce and the FCC about their first system, they've adopted a more even-handed "protocol agnostic" appro...
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December 14, 2008
What's the best way to fight child pornography and other illegal forms of child abuse on the internet? The British model focuses on the establishment of a democratically self-regulatory body called the Internet ......
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Chairman Mao–er… Martin–has canceled (WSJ) the FCC’s December 18 meeting, when the Commission was set to vote on Martin’s proposal to rig an auction to give away a valuable piece of spectrum (”AWS-3″) to M2Z networks.  In exchange for a sweetheart deal o...
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Berin Szoka
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December 11, 2008
I spent a few hours offline today thanks to a problem with the network my Internet service provider (Covad) uses to shunt its traffic across the Interwebs. Thanks to my Wi-Fi-enabled laptop and my mobile phone, I was able to keep track of the day’s developments, but it could have been a major ...
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Martin
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December 07, 2008
Six British ISPs are filtering access to Wikipedia after the site was added to an Internet Watch Foundation child-pornography blacklist, according to Wikipedia administrators....
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December 01, 2008
The Wall Street Journal reports that outgoing FCC Chairman Kevin Martin wants to offer free Wi-Fi to all—porn-free Wi-Fi, to be more specific. The no-smut specification is a little troubling, since drawing a straight line through the massive gray area of propriety isn't a simple task, but the ...
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