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Die neue Version der alternativen Android-Distribution Cyanogenmod ist fertig: Für CM13 stehen erste Nightly Builds für verschiedene Smartphones und Tablets zum Download bereit. Im Januar 2016 soll das erste stabilere Snapshot-Release veröffentlicht werden. (Cyanogenmod, Smartphone)
Mit einem ersten Patch für die PC-Version von Fallout 4 will Entwickler Bethesda unter anderem Fehler beim Speichermanagement beheben. Für die Konsolenfassungen ist das Beta-Update auf Version 1.2.33 bislang nicht erhältlich. (Fallout 4, Rollenspiel)
Kim Dotcom says he retains hope as his all-important extradition hearing wrapped up in New Zealand today. The fate of the Megaupload founder, who just slammed the U.S. as “bullies”, now lies in the hands of the judge who gave him bail almost four years ago.
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Despite criticisms emanating from both sides, it will be difficult to argue that New Zealand has skipped on the amount of time it’s dedicated to the Megaupload case.
Hundreds of hours of legal resources have been expended since the fateful raid on Kim Dotcom’s mansion in 2012 and with 2016 just a few short weeks away, it will soon be determined whether the Internet entrepreneur will be shipped to the United States.
That decision now lies with Judge Nevin Dawson, who today listened to the closing submissions in an extradition hearing that has lasted (some say dragged on) for 10 long weeks after being scheduled for just four.
Both sides have demonstrated only one common ground – each feels they have a solid case and that the other is dead wrong.
Prosecutors acting for the United States say that Megaupload was business built from the ground up for illegal purposes. They argue that Dotcom and fellow defendants Mathias Ortmann, Finn Batato and Bram van der Kolk knew that their users were breaching copyright and even financially rewarded those who infringed the most.
Rather than removing content as the law requires, Megaupload merely removed the links, leaving content intact so that it could live to infringe another day, the U.S. claims. Communications between some of the company’s executives only served to underline the above, with admissions that Megaupload was profiting from 90% infringing files.
The former Megaupload operators see things very differently. From day one they have argued that their Internet business was a legitimate cloud storage service, originally setup to overcome the limitations of sending files via email.
Megaupload was not dissimilar to Dropbox, Dotcom et al argued, and had deals with copyright holders so that any content they wanted removed could be taken down in a timely fashion.
“Not only did Megaupload achieve 99.999% takedown compliance, numerous emails from major content owners thanked us for our compliance,” Dotcom reiterated today.
But despite complying with the laws of the land, Dotcom says that Megaupload was cut down in its prime by an aggressive and malicious U.S. government who from the very beginning has been doing Hollywood’s bidding. Those same authorities closed down his site, seized his funds and then denied him access to a fair trial.
“My defense team has shown how utterly unreliable, malicious and unethical the U.S. case against me is. They have exposed a dirty ugly bully,” Dotcom said this morning.
But allegations of dirty tricks aside, Dotcom and his former associates insist that the very basis of the U.S. case falls on stony ground, that the copyright infringement charges on which all of the other charges are based simply aren’t extraditable offenses. In any event, Internet service providers such as Megaupload can’t be prosecuted for their users’ crimes, they say.
Nevertheless, the reality remains. Dotcom and his former Megaupload operators face charges of copyright infringement, conspiracy, money laundering and racketeering in the United States and after putting up a colossal battle, U.S. prosecutors aren’t likely to be backing down anytime soon.
But for now the fate of the now famous quartet lies in the hands of Judge Nevin Dawson, the man who has sat patiently – sometimes less so – through ten weeks of hearings and hundreds of pages of submissions from both sides in this epic war of words.
“The 10 week extradition hearing has ended. My life is in the hands of Judge Nevin Dawson. He was the Judge who granted me bail. There’s hope!” Dotcom said after the hearing ended today.
When Judge Dawson will deliver his final decision is unclear, but when he does so it will be to an open court in the presence of men facing decades of jail time in the United States.
It will be an agonized wait for both sides but history shows us that no matter which side loses, neither will easily accept defeat. This show is definitely not over yet.
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Tesla Motors hat anlässlich des Produktionsstarts auch die Einstiegspreise für sein Elektro-SUV mit dem Model X bekanntgegeben. Demnach kann der als 5- und 7-Sitzer erhältliche Wagen ab 80.000 US-Dollar geordert werden. Dafür muss eine geringere Reichweite hingenommen werden. (Tesla Motors, GreenIT)
Zite ist eine iOS- und Android-App, mit der ein personalisiertes Magazin aus Webartikeln automatisiert zusammengestellt wird. Diese App wird vom Eigentümer nun abgeschaltet. Wer die Funktionen weiter nutzen will, muss zu Flipboard wechseln. (Flipboard, Applikationen)
Der US-Anbieter Square hat ein neues Lesegerät für kleine Unternehmen vorgestellt, mit denen diese Bezahlungen per Kreditkarte, Apple Pay und Android Pay annehmen können. Der Square Reader kostet rund 50 US-Dollar und wird mit einem Smartphone oder Tablet verbunden. (Apple Pay, Square Enix)
The upcoming episode of Fargo has leaked online after video streaming service Hulu made it public by accident. The error was swiftly fixed this weekend, but not before the new episode had spread across dozens of torrent sites.
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Impatient fans of the popular FX series Fargo got lucky today. At least, those who are used to downloading or streaming it without permission.
The seventh episode of season two is scheduled to air tonight but thousands of people have already grabbed a copy from various torrent sites.
The leak originates from Hulu where the video was made freely available this weekend, by mistake. Hulu offers the second season of Fargo with a select cable subscription but the upcoming episode was reportedly listed under season one.
The error was noticed by several people and after roughly a day Hulu took the video down. But by then it was already too late.
This morning several copies of the leaked episode were uploaded onto torrent sites and since then thousands of people have downloaded it. Although some were skeptical, the episode is indeed real and the full version.
The leak is unique as the source of the pre-release is an online streaming service. Most TV-show leaks we’ve seen recently come from so-called screener DVDs which are sent out for promotional purposes.
For Hulu, which is owned by media giants NBCUniversal Television, Fox Broadcasting and Disney–ABC Television, the mistake is quite an embarrassment. However, since it happened less than a day before the official premiere the effect of the leak should be limited.
TorrentFreak has asked Hulu for a comment on the news but at the time of publishing we have yet to receive a reply.
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