Posted by Soulskill on Saturday October 31, @01:28PM – Slashdot

Posted by Soulskill on Saturday October 31, @01:28PM
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Of course, P2P software is entirely at fault for this incident. If you begin seeing more interest in DRM from Congress, you now know why.

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Copyright and the blank media levy – p2pnet.net


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Copyright and the blank media levy
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p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- Regular p2pnet readers will recognise Christopher Parsons (right) as someone who's deeply interested in Deep Packet

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Anti-File Sharing Lobbyists/Lawyers Shove Each Other Aside To Blame P2P Rather … – Techdirt

Anti-File Sharing Lobbyists/Lawyers Shove Each Other Aside To Blame P2P Rather
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the usual crowd of folks wasted no time at all in highlighting the use of P2P software and presenting file sharing as if it (rather than dumb employees
P2P snafu blows lid on secret Congress probesRegister
File Sharing's Mysteries Again Stump Uncle SamCBS News
When Sharing Goes Wrong.Tapped

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P2P snafu blows lid on secret Congress probes – Register

P2P snafu blows lid on secret Congress probes
Register
Legislators have grown so worried about inadvertent leaking of documents over P2P networks they've considered draconian bills that could render entire web
Anti-File Sharing Lobbyists/Lawyers Shove Each Other Aside To Blame P2P Rather Techdirt
File Sharing's Mysteries Again Stump Uncle SamCBS News
When Sharing Goes Wrong.Tapped
CNET News
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AFACT v iiNet case could tarnish music industry image – Computerworld

AFACT v iiNet case could tarnish music industry image
Computerworld
"[The music industry] has been reasonably slow to experiment with business models and it's seen [BitTorrent and P2P] technology primarily as threatening,"

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File Sharing’s Mysteries Again Stump Uncle Sam – CBS News

File Sharing's Mysteries Again Stump Uncle Sam
CBS News
In February, a company that monitors P2P networks said that it had found blueprints and avionics about the president's helicopter, Marine One, on a computer
When Sharing Goes Wrong.Tapped

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Media Inquiries and Reprint Permissions: – Reason Online


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Media Inquiries and Reprint Permissions:
Reason Online
One of the most famous metadata lobbying goof-ups occurred in 2004, when Wired busted California Attorney General Bill Lockyer circulating an anti-P2P
Lobbyists beware: judge rules metadata is public recordArs Technica

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