Nintendo auf dem Smartphone: Pokémon Go Out!

Gamer an die frische Luft – das ist das Spielprinzip von Pokémon Go. Wir haben ein paar von ihnen getroffen und festgestellt: Das Spiel hat sich seit den 90ern zwar verändert, der Spaß aber nicht. (Pokémon Go, Smartphone)

Gamer an die frische Luft - das ist das Spielprinzip von Pokémon Go. Wir haben ein paar von ihnen getroffen und festgestellt: Das Spiel hat sich seit den 90ern zwar verändert, der Spaß aber nicht. (Pokémon Go, Smartphone)

Accused “Pirate” Questions Dallas Buyers Club’s Copyright Claim

Several companies behind the Oscar-winning movie Dallas Buyers Club are fighting over the movie’s proceeds, as well as the profits from copyright trolling endeavors. This confusing situation has prompted an accused pirate to question the legitimacy of the claim against him, which could get interesting.

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dallasMovie studio Voltage Pictures is no stranger to suing BitTorrent users.

The company has filed lawsuits against alleged pirates in the United States, Europe, Canada and Australia, and is estimated to have made a lot of money doing so.

Most of these cases target downloaders of the Oscar-winning movie Dallas Buyers Club. Voltage Pictures is one of the production companies behind the film, but as is common in Hollywood, it’s not the sole rightsholder.

In fact, another company named “Dallas Buyers Club LLC” (DBC) has also filed dozens of cases against pirates. While one might think that both rightsholders are working in tandem, they are in fact fighting over the anti-piracy loot behind the scenes.

In a case DBC and Truth Entertainment filed against Voltage Pictures last year (pdf), the latter is accused of various deceptive practices, including breach of contract and fraud.

The two plaintiffs suggest that Voltage has been holding back money from foreign proceeds. They further state that the production company hasn’t been open about its practices.

Aside from claims that money has gone missing, its anti-piracy methods are also under the spotlight. According to DBC, Voltage hasn’t provided any details on enforcement actions, nor has it shared any of the proceeds from its anti-piracy efforts.

“DBC entered into an Agreement with Voltage to act as its agent to enforce Anti-piracy actions against people who have illegally downloaded or otherwise obtained the ability to watch the movie without paying for the right to watch it,” the filing reads.

“The only updates DBC receives are thorough, mostly negative, media reports about the actions of Voltage around the World. DBC has not received any funds, reports, updates or any information from Voltage on the status numerous lawsuits filed around the World in the name of DBC.”

Where’s the anti-piracy bounty?

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While the paperwork doesn’t explicitly state that both parties agreed to share the anti-piracy bounty, the claims above suggest that this is the case. Most interesting, perhaps, is that it’s unclear whether all enforcement actions are ultimately driven by Voltage.

This confusing situation is casting doubt over the legitimacy of these piracy lawsuits, as FCT highlights. This prompted Nicholas Ranallo, attorney for an accused “pirate”, to ask a California federal court for an extra safeguard.

Ranallo mentions that there is doubt over who owns the movie and he cites the legal battle between Dallas Buyers Club LLC, in whose name his defendant was sued, and Voltage.

“It is unclear what rights (if any) are actually held by Voltage Pictures or the suing entities, though it is abundantly clear that Voltage Pictures controls the litigation and keeps the proceeds collected on behalf of the purported plaintiffs,” Ranallo writes.

The amended complaint against the accused pirate identifies Dallas Buyers Club LLC as the owner, but the original complaint listed Truth LLC as such. Then again, the DVD cover and other material list Voltage as the copyright holder.

“Various advertising and promotional materials cast further doubt about the claims that Dallas Buyers Club LLC owns the relevant copyright(s), and reveal a myriad of entities that have, at one time or another, claimed copyright in the film.”

As a safeguard, Ranallo asks the court to require Dallas Buyers Club to post a $50,000 bond (pdf), to secure costs and attorney fees if the suspicions do indeed hold ground.

While it’s not uncommon for several companies to have a stake in a single movie, it will be interesting to see if this case leads to more clarity over the rights they have to pursue a copyright claim in court.

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

IRTF: Maschinelles Lernen soll das Internet besser machen

Einige typische Probleme des Internets lassen sich mit Hilfe von maschinellem Lernen lösen – das glauben zumindest einige Forscher, die gerade eine offizielle Arbeitsgruppe gründen, um diese Lösungen zu finden. (Maschinelles Lernen, Spam)

Einige typische Probleme des Internets lassen sich mit Hilfe von maschinellem Lernen lösen - das glauben zumindest einige Forscher, die gerade eine offizielle Arbeitsgruppe gründen, um diese Lösungen zu finden. (Maschinelles Lernen, Spam)

Chinese consortium’s $1.2 billion bid for Opera falls through, but there’s a new plan to acquire certain assets

Chinese consortium’s $1.2 billion bid for Opera falls through, but there’s a new plan to acquire certain assets

A group of Chinese companies that had put in a $1.2 billion bid to acquire Opera Software has scrapped that plan… and come up with a new one.

Instead of buying the entire company, now the Kunqi consortium plans to acquire Opera’s desktop and web browser businesses along with certain other assets for $600 million. But the group wouldn’t be buying the whole company and wouldn’t acquire Opera’s advertising, gaming, or other businesses.

Continue reading Chinese consortium’s $1.2 billion bid for Opera falls through, but there’s a new plan to acquire certain assets at Liliputing.

Chinese consortium’s $1.2 billion bid for Opera falls through, but there’s a new plan to acquire certain assets

A group of Chinese companies that had put in a $1.2 billion bid to acquire Opera Software has scrapped that plan… and come up with a new one.

Instead of buying the entire company, now the Kunqi consortium plans to acquire Opera’s desktop and web browser businesses along with certain other assets for $600 million. But the group wouldn’t be buying the whole company and wouldn’t acquire Opera’s advertising, gaming, or other businesses.

Continue reading Chinese consortium’s $1.2 billion bid for Opera falls through, but there’s a new plan to acquire certain assets at Liliputing.

Turkish plotters used WhatsApp to coordinate coup

But plotters, including an army cyber expert, got tripped up by social media.

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan urges supporters to fight the coup attempt in Turkey via a FaceTime session with NTV as he fled to Istanbul. (credit: NTV)

A failed coup attempt in Turkey, which began during the evening of July 15, was apparently coordinated using the WhatsApp mobile messaging service, according to reports from Turkish media. And among the apparent plotters was a Turkish Army colonel who was considered an expert in cyber-operations. Ahmet Zeki Gerehan, a Turkish infantry officer, was head of the operation and intelligence department at the Turkish Army War College and co-author of a number of articles on cyber-warfare.

According to video reports, officers involved in the coup gave moment-by-moment status reports in a WhatsApp group chat entitled "We are a country of peace" ("yurta suhl b iziz"), as the faction moved to shut down the bridge over the Bosporus connecting the Istanbul region to the rest of Turkey and conceal their operations from official communications channels.

Gerehan was highly aware of how effective using technology like WhatsApp could be against a centralized command-and-control system. One of the papers he co-authored was presented in 2015 with one of his students at the Turkish Army War College during the Journal of National Security and Military Science's International Leadership Symposium entitled Security and the Environment of Future Military Operations. Speaking of the hybrid nature of conflicts in the 21st Century, he wrote, "Cyber Warfare might be the decisive factor in future wars."

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Microsoft: Xbox One S ab 2. August 2016 erhältlich

Die Slim-Version der Xbox One ist ab Anfang August verfügbar. Vorerst gibt es offenbar nur das teure Modell mit 2 TByte Speicher. Auch ein neuer Controller ist erhältlich. (Xbox One S, Xbox Live)

Die Slim-Version der Xbox One ist ab Anfang August verfügbar. Vorerst gibt es offenbar nur das teure Modell mit 2 TByte Speicher. Auch ein neuer Controller ist erhältlich. (Xbox One S, Xbox Live)

Xiaomi Laptop & Redmi Note 4 smartphone details leak ahead of July 27th launch

Xiaomi Laptop & Redmi Note 4 smartphone details leak ahead of July 27th launch

Chinese device maker Xiaomi is holding an event on July 27th, and the company is expected to launch several new products. One may be a laptop… although I’d take that with a grain of salt, since we’ve been hearing rumors of a Xiaomi Laptop for years, and they haven’t panned out so far.

The other is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 smartphone… and a leaked image of the packaging for the device is making the rounds, which gives me a little more confidence that this is a real product that’s just about ready to go.

Continue reading Xiaomi Laptop & Redmi Note 4 smartphone details leak ahead of July 27th launch at Liliputing.

Xiaomi Laptop & Redmi Note 4 smartphone details leak ahead of July 27th launch

Chinese device maker Xiaomi is holding an event on July 27th, and the company is expected to launch several new products. One may be a laptop… although I’d take that with a grain of salt, since we’ve been hearing rumors of a Xiaomi Laptop for years, and they haven’t panned out so far.

The other is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 smartphone… and a leaked image of the packaging for the device is making the rounds, which gives me a little more confidence that this is a real product that’s just about ready to go.

Continue reading Xiaomi Laptop & Redmi Note 4 smartphone details leak ahead of July 27th launch at Liliputing.

Cyber Grand Challenge Finale: US-Militär lässt Computer als Hacker aufeinander los

Maschinen hacken Maschinen: Mit einem Wettbewerb und 4 Millionen US-Dollar Preisgeld will das US-Militär herausfinden, ob sich Sicherheitslücken in Software vollautomatisch stopfen – und ausnutzen lassen. (Security, Cyberwar)

Maschinen hacken Maschinen: Mit einem Wettbewerb und 4 Millionen US-Dollar Preisgeld will das US-Militär herausfinden, ob sich Sicherheitslücken in Software vollautomatisch stopfen - und ausnutzen lassen. (Security, Cyberwar)

Comcast joins top mobile carriers in 600MHz spectrum auction

AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Comcast make FCC’s list of qualified bidders.

(credit: Comcast)

Comcast is getting ready to bid on spectrum as it prepares a move into the mobile broadband business.

Bidding under the name "CC Wireless Investment, LLC," Comcast submitted its application a few months ago and is now one of 62 qualified bidders announced by the Federal Communications Commission on Friday. These bidders have submitted down payments and met all the necessary requirements to participate in the auction, which is shifting 600MHz airwaves from TV broadcasters to wireless carriers. Bidding is scheduled to begin on August 16.

Comcast has said it will only buy spectrum if the price is right, but there are ample signs that it is planning a mobile data service. Comcast has activated a Mobile Virtual Network Operator agreement with Verizon Wireless that will let Comcast resell the carrier's service, and it has created a new mobile division, Multichannel News reported. Comcast has also been developing a large network of Wi-Fi hotspots, in part by turning its cable Internet customers' home modems into hotspots.

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SpaceX sends cargo to the International Space Station, nails the landing

Falcon returns to land as Dragon heads on a two-day voyage to the Space Station.

The launch lights up night-time clouds, and is later followed by the landing. (credit: Elon Musk)

Early Monday morning, SpaceX achieved a successful launch and landing of its Falcon main stage, which sent a Dragon capsule loaded with supplies to the International Space Station. Unlike most previous attempts, the Falcon was able to return to Florida rather than dropping onto a barge in the Atlantic. The successful landing adds another item to the company's collection of lightly used boosters, some of which are intended to ultimately make return trips to space.

The Dragon capsule is expected to reach the ISS within two days. It contains a typical assortment of supplies and experiments in its pressurized portion. But it also carries a bit of hardware externally: an international docking adaptor, or IDA. The IDA is built to standards that different nations can adopt, allowing their hardware to interact with the system. According to NASA, "the adapter is built so spacecraft systems can automatically perform all the steps of rendezvous and dock with the station without input from the astronauts."

This is the second IDA sent to the Station, the first having exploded in one of SpaceX's rare failed launches.

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