Valve: Steam Controller bekommt mehr Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten

In den vergangenen Monaten hat der Steam Controller eine Reihe neuer Funktionen erhalten, jetzt hat Valve weitere Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten angekündigt – und eine offizielle Verkaufszahl für das Gamepad genannt. (Steam Controller, Eingabegerät)

In den vergangenen Monaten hat der Steam Controller eine Reihe neuer Funktionen erhalten, jetzt hat Valve weitere Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten angekündigt - und eine offizielle Verkaufszahl für das Gamepad genannt. (Steam Controller, Eingabegerät)

Is The “Six Strikes” Anti-Piracy Scheme Doomed?

The six-strikes Copyright Alert System has been active for more than three years now. Thus far its impact has hardly been noticed, in public at least. Rightsholders and ISPs have yet to agree on the program’s future course, which may not be as brights as once envisioned.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

pirate-runningFive years ago the MPAA and RIAA teamed up with several major U.S. Internet providers, announcing their plan to shift the norms and behavior of BitTorrent pirates.

The parties launched the Center for Copyright Information (CCI) and agreed on a system through which Internet account holders are warned if their connections are used to download pirated content.

After five or six warnings ISPs can take a variety of repressive measures, including bandwidth throttling and temporary Internet disconnections.

The system has been in place for several years now and is currently set to expire in October, before which the parties have to agree on its future course.

When the initiative was announced many people feared an active witch hunt and various horror stories about falsely accused grandmothers. But, now that several years have passed it’s the silence that stands out most.

It’s almost as if the much praised Copyright Alert System doesn’t exist at all.

Since its inception, CCI has issued no more than three press releases and any recent data on the scope and effectiveness of the program is lacking. The only figures that were published cover the first ten months, ending December 2013.

Hoping to fill this information void TorrentFreak has been asking for fresh data for years, but CCI repeatedly informed us that they have no new numbers to share.

Similarly, the institution’s official Twitter account has been gathering dust for almost a year, exemplifying the lack of communication.

This week we contacted CCI again, and although no data or concrete plans were unveiled, Executive Director Jim Kohlenberger was willing to shed some more light on the operation.

“The system continues to work smoothly, effectively, and as intended,” he says.

“We’ve seen that consumers are interested in the activity happening on their network, that they respond to educationally focused efforts, and are thirsty for more information on the amazing new ways to ethically access content where, when, and how they want.”

According to Kohlenberger there are growing signs that P2P piracy is on the decline, while use of legal content options is growing. Looking ahead, CCI’s director says the system will be further optimized.

“Going forward, we continue to look for opportunities to refine the system, and to advance our efforts and to elevate our consumer-focused mission in pragmatic ways,” Kohlenberger notes.

While the comments are positive, there are also some signs which suggest that there has been very little progress behind the scenes. The parties have been discussing future options for a long time already and thus far nothing has been set in stone.

After the original agreement expired last June it was extended for four months to give the parties some additional time to agree on possible changes. In October another three-month extension was put in place, followed by yet more extensions in February, March and April of this year.

This strange series of short extensions is odd, to say the least.

And while the future for the Copyright Alert System has yet to be decided, critique is swelling. Not just from pirates and activists, but also from copyright holders themselves as they can only send a limited number of complaints.

Last year a group of several independent movie studios called for the end of the system, describing it as a sham. Instead, the movie studios see more mileage in a Canadian notice-and-notice system, where they can send out as many warnings as they like.

Add to this that Australia just abandoned their proposed “strikes” scheme and the fact that Hollywood said it will no longer push for similar measures elsewhere, and the picture gets more and more grim.

Considering the above it wouldn’t be a huge surprise if the scheme terminated itself in the future, but CCI is obviously not hinting in that direction. However, we seriously doubt that things are going as smoothly as they are presented.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

Automobile: Rückrufe wegen Software steigen stark

15 Prozent der Rückrufe in der Automobilbranche sind inzwischen in Softwarefehlern begründet. 2011 waren es lediglich 5 Prozent, so eine US-Studie. Auch der ADAC kritisiert die Hersteller und ihre Software – allerdings aus ganz anderen Gründen. (Automotive, Studie)

15 Prozent der Rückrufe in der Automobilbranche sind inzwischen in Softwarefehlern begründet. 2011 waren es lediglich 5 Prozent, so eine US-Studie. Auch der ADAC kritisiert die Hersteller und ihre Software - allerdings aus ganz anderen Gründen. (Automotive, Studie)

Tor developer Jacob Appelbaum quits after “sexual mistreatment” allegations

Tor: new claims “consistent with rumors some of us had been hearing for some time.”

Jacob Appelbaum, as seen in this 2013 photo. (credit: Tobias Klenze)

Tor Project officials say that one of their most public-facing developers and a member of the "Core Team," Jacob Appelbaum, left the organization on May 25 after "public allegations of sexual mistreatment."

In a statement published Saturday on the Tor Project's website, the organization wrote:

These types of allegations were not entirely new to everybody at Tor; they were consistent with rumors some of us had been hearing for some time. That said, the most recent allegations are much more serious and concrete than anything we had heard previously.

We are deeply troubled by these accounts.

We do not know exactly what happened here. We don't have all the facts, and we are undertaking several actions to determine them as best as possible. We're also not an investigatory body, and we are uncomfortable making judgments about people's private behaviors.

The statement continued, saying that Tor is "working with a legal firm" specializing in sexual misconduct. The statement added:

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Haveltec: Smartes Fahrradschloss mit Automatik-Verschlusssystem

Aus Brandenburg kommt ein Fahrradschloss, an dem sich Diebe die Zähne ausbeißen sollen. Das über Kickstarter finanzierte Fahrradschloss “I lock it” wird über Bluetooth bedient und öffnet sich selbstständig, wenn der Benutzer in die Nähe kommt. (Kickstarter, Bluetooth)

Aus Brandenburg kommt ein Fahrradschloss, an dem sich Diebe die Zähne ausbeißen sollen. Das über Kickstarter finanzierte Fahrradschloss "I lock it" wird über Bluetooth bedient und öffnet sich selbstständig, wenn der Benutzer in die Nähe kommt. (Kickstarter, Bluetooth)

Tony Fadell: Nest-Gründer macht keine Omeletts mehr

Der umstrittene Nest-Chef Tony Fadell ist zurückgetreten. Die zu Google gehörende Firma ist ist vor allem für ihren selbstlernenden Heizungsregler mit Internet-Anbindung bekannt – und Fadell für seine kompromisslosen Managementmethoden. (Alphabet, Google)

Der umstrittene Nest-Chef Tony Fadell ist zurückgetreten. Die zu Google gehörende Firma ist ist vor allem für ihren selbstlernenden Heizungsregler mit Internet-Anbindung bekannt - und Fadell für seine kompromisslosen Managementmethoden. (Alphabet, Google)

New Study: Disc Release Delays Causes Piracy

A new study funded by the MPAA has found that the major studios’ own actions may be responsible for increased piracy and lost sales.Release delays are often unavoidable, due to localization issues, but much of the time, they are artificially introduced…



A new study funded by the MPAA has found that the major studios' own actions may be responsible for increased piracy and lost sales.

Release delays are often unavoidable, due to localization issues, but much of the time, they are artificially introduced in order to maximize revenues at movie theaters.

But the Carnegie Mellon University’s Initiative for Digital Entertainment Analytics carried out the study based real-world data, and found that a longer release delay actually correlates to drop in DVD sales.

"Our results suggest that an additional 10-day delay between the availability of digital piracy and the legitimate DVD release date in a particular country is correlated with a 2-3% reduction in DVD sales in that country," writes the researchers.

Diving further into the data, the researchers then find that the size of the sales reduction actually correlates to that country's piracy level.

For example, in Spain and Italy where piracy levels are higher, the corresponding sales drops were higher too.

"When we run our regressions on Spain and Italy alone, we observe a 10% drop in sales for every 10-day delay in legal availability, as compared to a 2% drop in sales for every 10-day delay in the entire sample," the study found.

In conclusion, the researchers suggests studios do away with release delays whenever possible.

"Our results suggest that studios and exhibitors should reconsider delayed international movie releases in the presence of global piracy," the researchers concluded.

Nach Missbrauchsvorwürfen: Jacob Appelbaum arbeitet nicht mehr für Tor

Der bekannte Hacker und Aktivist Jacob Appelbaum ist kein Angestellter des Tor-Projektes mehr. Gegen ihn werden schwere Anschuldigungen erhoben. Das Tor-Projekt hat eine Anwaltskanzlei engagiert, um den Sachverhalt aufzuklären. (TOR-Netzwerk, Internet)

Der bekannte Hacker und Aktivist Jacob Appelbaum ist kein Angestellter des Tor-Projektes mehr. Gegen ihn werden schwere Anschuldigungen erhoben. Das Tor-Projekt hat eine Anwaltskanzlei engagiert, um den Sachverhalt aufzuklären. (TOR-Netzwerk, Internet)