Digital Homicide: Klage über 18 Millionen US-Dollar gegen 100 Steam-Nutzer

Beleidigungen und Morddrohungen: Das Entwicklerstudio Digital Homicide verklagt rund 100 anonyme Nutzer auf Steam – und verlangt von Valve die Herausgabe der Namen. Weitere Millionenforderungen gibt es gegen Valve selbst und gegen einen prominenten Blo…

Beleidigungen und Morddrohungen: Das Entwicklerstudio Digital Homicide verklagt rund 100 anonyme Nutzer auf Steam - und verlangt von Valve die Herausgabe der Namen. Weitere Millionenforderungen gibt es gegen Valve selbst und gegen einen prominenten Blogger. (Steam, Valve)

Copyright Is Not an Inevitable or Divine Right, Court Rules

The Delhi High Court has delivered a landmark judgment which allows a local university copyshop to print course packs, using parts of commercial educational books. The judge held that copyright is not an inevitable or divine right. Copying for educational use is fair dealing, whether it’s done by hand or automatically in an organized fashion.

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copyright-bloodIn many countries it’s common for universities to print course packs, consisting of chapters of various educational books. This allows professors to use a tailored selection of literature they deem relevant for the course in question.

However, not all publishers like this practice. They often demand license fees if the number of copied pages exceeds a certain limit. This is also the nature of a long-running copyright case in India.

Rameshwari Photocopy Services, a small copyshop licensed by Delhi University, was sued by several large publishers including Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press, because it failed to pay compensation for copied work.

The case was filed in 2012 and late last week the Delhi High Court issued its verdict, which had been highly anticipated by both academics and copyright lawyers.

The outcome, detailed in a 94-page decision (pdf), is a clear win for the copyshop. The Court held that copying parts of books is permitted, as long as it’s for educational use.

In his decision the Chief Justice recalls that during his study, copying was already very common. While suitable copying machines were not available then, students copied books manually, page for page.

The fact that the copyshop now saves students time and effort doesn’t mean that it should suddenly become an offense under Indian copyright law. Students are still copying parts of books, just not by hand.

“When the effect of the action is the same, the difference in the mode of action cannot make a difference so as to make one an offence,” the verdict reads.

In addition, the High Court clarifies that copyright is not an inevitable or divine right, which allows creators to maintain strict and total control over their works.

In the case of education, in particular, it is fair dealing when educators and students copy work to advance knowledge. Making partial copies of books that are available in the university library, certainly fits this description.

“Copyright, specially in literary works, is thus not an inevitable, divine, or natural right that confers on authors the absolute ownership of their creations,” the verdict reads.

“It is designed rather to stimulate activity and progress in the arts for the intellectual enrichment of the public. Copyright is intended to increase and not to impede the harvest of knowledge,” it adds.

The landmark ruling is being welcomed by students and academic scholars, who can now freely copy texts without having to worry about breaking the law.

“The judgment has immense consequences beyond India and is a bold articulation of the principles of equitable access to knowledge — and one that deserves to be emulated globally.” writes Lawrence Liang, law professor at Ambedkar University, currently teaching at Yale.

“Aggressively pushed by the copyright lobby, such as Hollywood, the music industry and the publishing cartels, copyright law had effectively been hijacked by narrow commercial interests,” he adds.

The publishers, however, responded with disappointment and fear that the verdict will limit the availability of educational content in India.

“It is unfortunate that the court’s decision today could undermine the availability of original content for the benefit of students and teachers,” they said.

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Viaeuropa Deutschland: Plattform für billige Glasfaserzugänge gegründet

Günstige Glasfaserzugänge für alle soll es durch Viaeuropa Deutschland der Domscheit-Bergs geben. FTTH-Netze der Gemeinden sollen durch eine offene Plattform an die Nutzer vermittelt werden, was die Preise drücken würde. (Glasfaser, Groupware)

Günstige Glasfaserzugänge für alle soll es durch Viaeuropa Deutschland der Domscheit-Bergs geben. FTTH-Netze der Gemeinden sollen durch eine offene Plattform an die Nutzer vermittelt werden, was die Preise drücken würde. (Glasfaser, Groupware)

Debian GNU/Linux 8.6: Debian Jessie erhält die sechste Aktualisierung

Debian 8 Jessie ist am Wochenende zum sechsten Mal aktualisiert worden. Seit dem letzten Update im Juni sind rund 90 Sicherheitslücken geschlossen worden. Zudem wurden rund 80 Fehler beseitigt und sechs Pakete entfernt. (Debian, GPL)

Debian 8 Jessie ist am Wochenende zum sechsten Mal aktualisiert worden. Seit dem letzten Update im Juni sind rund 90 Sicherheitslücken geschlossen worden. Zudem wurden rund 80 Fehler beseitigt und sechs Pakete entfernt. (Debian, GPL)

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 09/19/16

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘Captain America: Civil War’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’. ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’ completes the top three.

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capt1This week we have three newcomers in our chart.

Captain America: Civil War: Out of the Shadows is the most downloaded movie for the second week in a row.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise.

RSS feed for the weekly movie download chart.

Ranking (last week) Movie IMDb Rating / Trailer
torrentfreak.com
1 (1) Captain America: Civil War 8.1 / trailer
2 (3) X-Men: Apocalypse 6=7.8=3 / trailer
3 (…) Alice Through The Looking Glass 6.4 / trailer
4 (4) Now You See Me 2 6.8 / trailer
5 (2) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows 6.2 / trailer
6 (6) The Shallows 6.6 / trailer
7 (…) Sully (HDTS) 8.0 / trailer
8 (7) Jason Bourne (HDTC/Subbed HDRip) 7.4 / trailer
9 (8) Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates 6.4 / trailer
10 (…) 31 5.8 / trailer

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Smartwatch: Samsungs Gear S3 wird günstiger als erwartet

Samsungs neue Smartwatch Gear S3 kommt voraussichtlich zu einem geringeren Preis auf den Markt als bisher vermutet. Alle großen Händler verlangen 50 Euro weniger als zunächst angegeben. (Samsung, Mobil)

Samsungs neue Smartwatch Gear S3 kommt voraussichtlich zu einem geringeren Preis auf den Markt als bisher vermutet. Alle großen Händler verlangen 50 Euro weniger als zunächst angegeben. (Samsung, Mobil)

Sinar Sinar­back S 30|45: Fachkamera-Rückteil mit 4K-Aufnahme

Sinar hat mit dem Sinarback S 30|45 ein neues Rückteil für seine Fachkameras vorgestellt, das mit einem 37,5-Megapixelsensor des Eigentümers Leica ausgerüstet ist. Damit lassen sich Fotos mit ISO 12.500 sowie Videoaufnahmen in 4K-Auflösung machen. (Digitale Fotografie, Digitalkamera)

Sinar hat mit dem Sinarback S 30|45 ein neues Rückteil für seine Fachkameras vorgestellt, das mit einem 37,5-Megapixelsensor des Eigentümers Leica ausgerüstet ist. Damit lassen sich Fotos mit ISO 12.500 sowie Videoaufnahmen in 4K-Auflösung machen. (Digitale Fotografie, Digitalkamera)

Sebastian Thrun: Udacity will autonomes Auto als Open-Source-Modell anbieten

Udacity will ein eigenes selbstfahrendes Auto entwickeln. Hinter dem Projekt steckt Robotikspezialist Sebastian Thrun, der für Google am autonomen Fahrzeug forschte. Zudem plant die Onlineakademie des Unternehmens einen Miniabschluss in Automobiltechnik. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

Udacity will ein eigenes selbstfahrendes Auto entwickeln. Hinter dem Projekt steckt Robotikspezialist Sebastian Thrun, der für Google am autonomen Fahrzeug forschte. Zudem plant die Onlineakademie des Unternehmens einen Miniabschluss in Automobiltechnik. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

iPhone 7 Plus im Test: Mehr Kameras, weniger Schärfe

Die neuen iPhones haben einen schnellen Vierkern-Prozessor, keine Klinkenbuchse und, im Falle des iPhone 7 Plus, eine zweite Hauptkamera. Golem.de hat sich das große neue iPhone im ausführlichen Test genau angeschaut – und war an zwei Stellen etwas verwundert. (iPhone 7, Smartphone)

Die neuen iPhones haben einen schnellen Vierkern-Prozessor, keine Klinkenbuchse und, im Falle des iPhone 7 Plus, eine zweite Hauptkamera. Golem.de hat sich das große neue iPhone im ausführlichen Test genau angeschaut - und war an zwei Stellen etwas verwundert. (iPhone 7, Smartphone)

Op-Ed: Why Obama should pardon Edward Snowden

A former Obama advisor on civil liberties says Snowden deserves one.

Edward Snowden speaks via video link at a news conference for the launch of a campaign calling for President Obama to pardon him on September 14. (credit: Spencer Platt / Getty Images)

Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden has asked President Barack Obama for a pardon, and the ACLU, which represents Snowden in the US, agrees. The following essay by Timothy Edgar, which originally appeared on the blog Lawfare, supports that position. Edgar is the former director of privacy and civil liberties for the Obama administration's national security staff, and is currently the academic director of law and policy at Brown University's Executive Master in Cybersecurity program, and visiting scholar at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs.

I have signed on to the letter asking President Obama to pardon Edward Snowden that was released today. I know this will be an unpopular position among many of my former colleagues in the national security community. My reasons for doing so are not fully captured by that letter. They are different from those who see Snowden simply as a hero and the NSA as the villain. I have concluded that a pardon for Edward Snowden, even if he does not personally deserve one, is in the broader interests of the nation.

Around the time Edward Snowden got his first job in the intelligence community, I decided to leave my position as an ACLU lawyer in the hope I could make a difference by going inside America’s growing surveillance state. Surprisingly, senior intelligence officials took a chance on hiring me in a unique new office safeguarding civil liberties and privacy. I began work in June 2006.

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