Fire TV Cube: Amazons neues Fire TV ist auch ein Alexa-Lautsprecher

Die Fire-TV-Geräte bekommen Verstärkung. Amazon hat den Cube vorgestellt, der nicht nur Videostreaming abdeckt, sondern auch als Alexa-Lautsprecher dient. Mit diesem Schritt will Amazon die Attraktivität smarter Lautsprecher steigern. (Fire TV, Amazon)…

Die Fire-TV-Geräte bekommen Verstärkung. Amazon hat den Cube vorgestellt, der nicht nur Videostreaming abdeckt, sondern auch als Alexa-Lautsprecher dient. Mit diesem Schritt will Amazon die Attraktivität smarter Lautsprecher steigern. (Fire TV, Amazon)

New T-Mobile upgrade may boost your coverage—if you have the right phone

T-Mobile’s 600MHz available in 32 states, filling LTE gaps outside big cities.

Enlarge / T-Mobile's newly acquired spectrum—this map does not show spectrum the company already owned. (credit: T-Mobile USA)

It's been a little more than a year since T-Mobile USA bought enough 600MHz spectrum licenses to cover the entire country, and the carrier has now activated the spectrum band in more than 900 cities and towns in 32 states. In 120 of those cities and towns, it's the first time T-Mobile has offered LTE coverage, the company said in an announcement yesterday.

Only a few Samsung, LG, and OnePlus phones are capable of using the new spectrum today, but 600MHz support should eventually become a common feature in new phones. It will also take multiple years for T-Mobile to fully deploy the spectrum across the US.

T-Mobile bought this low-band spectrum because it's ideal for covering long distances and penetrating obstacles such as building walls, which have long been problems for T-Mobile's network.

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Vor Abstimmung: 100 EU-Abgeordnete lehnen Leistungsschutzrecht ab

In wenigen Tagen stimmt das Europaparlament über das Leistungsschutzrecht ab. Mit Unterstützung der rechtsextremen Parteien könnte es zumindest beim Thema Uploadfilter eine knappe Mehrheit geben. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Google)

In wenigen Tagen stimmt das Europaparlament über das Leistungsschutzrecht ab. Mit Unterstützung der rechtsextremen Parteien könnte es zumindest beim Thema Uploadfilter eine knappe Mehrheit geben. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Google)

NTSB: Autopilot steered Tesla car toward traffic barrier before deadly crash

Model X “began a left steering movement,” then sped up, report finds.

(credit: NTSB)

The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report on the March crash that killed driver Walter Huang in Mountain View. The report provides a second-by-second description of the events that preceded Huang's collision with a concrete lane divider.

The report confirms that Autopilot was engaged ahead of the crash, and it appears to confirm that a navigation mistake by Autopilot contributed to Huang's death.

Huang's Model X was driving south on US highway 101 just ahead of a point where a left-hand exit split off from the main road. Logs recovered by the NTSB show that eight seconds before the crash, the vehicle was following behind another car, traveling at 65mph.

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Mysterious health attacks and symptoms spur more evacuations from China

One identified victim says the attacks were not isolated events—and the US knew.

Enlarge / Consulate General of the United States in Guangzhou. (credit: WKDx417)

More US diplomats, employees, and their families in China are being medically evaluated and evacuated amid growing accounts of mysterious episodes involving sound and pressure that appear linked to the development of mild traumatic brain injuries, according to reports by The New York Times.

Last month, the State Department revealed that one US employee at the US consulate in the city of Guangzhou, just northwest of Hong Kong, reported experiencing “subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure” and sustained a mild traumatic brain injury despite no evidence of a blow to the head. The episode drew eerie parallels to the mysterious “health attacks” experienced by diplomats at the US embassy in Cuba, which left 24 Americans with similar brain injuries.

That unidentified employee in Guangzhou was evacuated and sent for more medical testing in the US. The State Department, meanwhile, issued a health alert on May 23 for those remaining in China. Though the department suggested vigilance, it added that it was “not aware of any similar situations in China, either inside or outside of the diplomatic community,” suggesting that the episode may have been an isolated event so far.

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RFT: Stadt Brandenburg bekommt ein FTTB-Netz

In Brandenburg an der Havel baut RFT Kabel FTTB (Fiber To The Building) und FTTH (Fiber To The Home). Partner des Kabelnetzbetreibers ist WBG, die größte Wohnungsbaugenossenschaft der Stadt. (Kabelnetz, Glasfaser)

In Brandenburg an der Havel baut RFT Kabel FTTB (Fiber To The Building) und FTTH (Fiber To The Home). Partner des Kabelnetzbetreibers ist WBG, die größte Wohnungsbaugenossenschaft der Stadt. (Kabelnetz, Glasfaser)

ZTE to pay $1 billion fine to have US trade sanctions lifted

US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the US government has reached a deal with Chinese electronics company ZTE to lift trade sanctions that threatened to put the company out of business. Speaking on CNBC this morning, Ross says ZTE has agreed to pay …

US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the US government has reached a deal with Chinese electronics company ZTE to lift trade sanctions that threatened to put the company out of business. Speaking on CNBC this morning, Ross says ZTE has agreed to pay a $1 billion fine, make changes to its executive team and board […]

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Atom: Wasserfestes Mini-Smartphone binnen Stunden finanziert

Die Macher des winzigen Jelly-Smartphones haben mit dem Atom ein neues Gerät vorgestellt: Das ebenfalls sehr kleine Android-Smartphone wurde technisch verbessert und soll vor Umwelteinflüssen geschützt sein. Die Finanzierung per Crowdfunding war nach z…

Die Macher des winzigen Jelly-Smartphones haben mit dem Atom ein neues Gerät vorgestellt: Das ebenfalls sehr kleine Android-Smartphone wurde technisch verbessert und soll vor Umwelteinflüssen geschützt sein. Die Finanzierung per Crowdfunding war nach zwölf Stunden gesichert. (Smartphone, Android)

EU Advocate General: Right to Private Life Shouldn’t Hinder Copyright Enforcement

In the EU, everyone has the right to respect for his or her private and family life. But should that right be used to prevent copyright holders from enforcing their rights when someone from a household shares copyrighted content without permission? A just-published opinion from EU Advocate General Szpunar says it should not.

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On May 8, 2010, German citizen Michael Strotzer was the operator of an Internet connection from where an audiobook was made available on a peer-to-peer network.

Germany company Bastei Lübbe AG owned the copyrights to that content and had not given Strotzer permission to share it online. So, on October 28, 2010, Bastei Lübbe wrote to Strotzer with a demand for him to stop infringing their copyrights.

When the company’s letter failed to have the desired effect, Bastei Lübbe took Strotzer to court in Germany in an effort to obtain financial compensation for the alleged damages caused.

Strotzer denied that he had personally carried out the copyright infringement and said that his home network was secure. He also noted that his parents, who lived at the same address, had access to his network.

However, they did not have the audiobook on their computer and did not use file-sharing networks. In addition, he said that their computer had been turned off at the time when the audiobook was shared online.

The Court dismissed the action against Strotzer on the grounds that the copyright infringement could not be directly attributed to him since his parents could also have shared the audiobook. in response, Bastei Lübbe filed an appeal with the Regional Court of First Instance in Munich.

The Court said it was inclined to assume that Michael Strotzer was responsible for the infringement since it wasn’t clear from his statements that third parties had used his network and it was “highly likely” that the infringement was committed by him.

Case law, however, presented issues. The Federal Court previously ruled that it is for the copyright holder to prove the infringement. It also ruled that the Internet connection owner is likely to have committed the infringement if no-one else could have used his Internet connection at the time of the infringement.

That being said, if the internet connection was not sufficiently secure or was available to use by other people at the time of the infringement, the connection owner should disclose the identity of those people, effectively putting those people in the frame.

However, under Article 7 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, which ensures the right to respect for a citizen’s private and family life, it was argued that the owner of the connection is not required to provide further information if a family member has had access to his network.

With this in mind, the Munich court referred the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for guidance. Advocate General Szpunar published his opinion yesterday in 21 different languages (except English) but thanks to lawyer Eleonora Rosati, we have his findings in a nutshell.

“[Advocate General Szpunar] advised the CJEU to rule that EU law does not require to provide, at the national level, a presumption of liability of the owner of an internet connection for copyright infringements committed through such connection,” Rosati writes.

“However, if national law envisages such presumption to ensure the protection of copyright, this shall be applied coherently to guarantee effective copyright protection.

“In this sense, the right to family and private life under Article 7 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights may not be interpreted in such as way as to deprive copyright owners of any possibility of effective protection of their own intellectual property, the protection of which is mandated by Article 17(2) of the EU Charter,” Rosati adds.

In other words, if a country (in this case Germany) has national laws that reduce the burdens of proof in order to help protect copyright law (something which is not mandatory under EU law), it should not be the case that rightsholders are unable to enforce their rights due to an apparent conflict with the right to respect for private family life.

“If one was able to invoke Article 7 of the Charter to avoid having to disclose the names of those who might have used the connection, then the copyright owner would be deprived of his IP right,” Rosati explains.

“In any case, should a national court deem such intrusion into one’s own right to family life inadmissible, then the owner of the internet connection should be presumed liable for the relevant infringement, insofar as the copyright owner has no other means to identify the actual infringers.”

When cases are referred to the CJEU, the opinions and subsequent decisions of the Court often contain language which aims to balance what are often seen as conflicting rights. In this case, it’s suggested that the right to family life should not be (ab)used in order to avoid liability in a matter where the rights of another party have been infringed.

The opinion of the Advocate General is not binding but the CJEU generally follows such advice.

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Handelskrieg: ZTE muss 1,4 Milliarden US-Dollar an USA zahlen

Die Vereinbarung zwischen den USA und China zu ZTE ist wie erwartet geschlossen worden und bringt der Trump-Regierung 1 Milliarde US-Dollar. “Wir haben immer noch die Macht, die Firma wieder stillzulegen”, drohte Handelsminister Wilbur Ross. (ZTE, Wirt…

Die Vereinbarung zwischen den USA und China zu ZTE ist wie erwartet geschlossen worden und bringt der Trump-Regierung 1 Milliarde US-Dollar. "Wir haben immer noch die Macht, die Firma wieder stillzulegen", drohte Handelsminister Wilbur Ross. (ZTE, Wirtschaft)