Ultrastar DC ME200: Western Digital baut PCI-Express-Arbeitsspeicher mit 4 TByte

Auch Western Digital baut jetzt Erweiterungskarten, die als Zwischenspeicher für Server ausgelegt sind. Die Ultrastar DC ME200 gibt es als normale PCIe-Karte oder als 2,5-Zoll-Laufwerk. Das erinnert ein wenig an Intels Optane. (Western Digital, Intel)

Auch Western Digital baut jetzt Erweiterungskarten, die als Zwischenspeicher für Server ausgelegt sind. Die Ultrastar DC ME200 gibt es als normale PCIe-Karte oder als 2,5-Zoll-Laufwerk. Das erinnert ein wenig an Intels Optane. (Western Digital, Intel)

BGP: Google-Traffic über China und Russland geroutet

Für einen Zeitraum von etwa einer halben Stunde wurden Verbindungen zu zahlreichen Google-IP-Adressen falsch geroutet. Grund dafür waren fehlerhafte BGP-Routinginformationen. Doch dass es sich um einen gezielten Angriff handelt, ist unwahrscheinlich. (…

Für einen Zeitraum von etwa einer halben Stunde wurden Verbindungen zu zahlreichen Google-IP-Adressen falsch geroutet. Grund dafür waren fehlerhafte BGP-Routinginformationen. Doch dass es sich um einen gezielten Angriff handelt, ist unwahrscheinlich. (BGP, Google)

Betriebsausgaben: Vodafone will in Europa sparen

Der britische Vodafone-Konzern will seine Betriebsausgaben senken und reduziert die Gewinnprognose. In Deutschland läuft es dagegen erheblich besser. (Vodafone, DSL)

Der britische Vodafone-Konzern will seine Betriebsausgaben senken und reduziert die Gewinnprognose. In Deutschland läuft es dagegen erheblich besser. (Vodafone, DSL)

SETTV IPTV Service Ordered to Pay DISH $90,000,000 in Piracy Damages

SETTV, an under-fire IPTV service previously sued by several Hollywood studios, has suffered a crushing blow in another US-based lawsuit. After being sued by DISH Network and Nagrastar for retransmitting the former’s content without authorization, SETTV has now agreed to pay the plaintiffs more than $90 million while shutting down and handing over its domains and equipment.

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Back in April, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment, the global anti-piracy alliance featuring several Hollywood studios, Amazon, Netflix, and dozens of other entertainment companies, sued Florida-based SET Broadcast, LLC.

The popular unauthorized IPTV was accused of being a piracy tool offering copyright-infringing streams to a large number of subscribers. Early June, SETTV went offline after a second lawsuit was filed against the company.

In a Florida court, DISH Network and encryption partner NagraStar sued several individuals, companies and trusts collectively doing business as SETTV via the domain SETTVNOW.com. The plaintiffs stated that the complex business structure was designed to frustrate enforcement efforts and hide profits made by SET Broadcast and various individuals.

“Defendants created a pirate streaming television service they have branded ‘SET TV’,” the complaint reads, citing offenses under the Federal Communications Act (FCA).

“Defendants sell subscriptions and devices for the SET TV pirate streaming service, which includes numerous television channels that were received without authorization from DISH’s satellite service and were subsequently retransmitted without authorization on the SET TV pirate streaming service.”

DISH and NagraStar alleged that “for only $20 per month”, SET TV gave users access to more than 500 live channels, including on-demand content and PPV broadcasts. The company also sold pre-configured hardware devices that came pre-loaded with the SET TV application. As a result, the plaintiffs demanded a permanent injunction plus huge damages.

In an agreed judgment handed down by a Florida court (the merits of the case were not considered), the demands of DISH and NagraStar have now been met.

“DISH is awarded statutory damages of $90,199,000 under the FCA. The statutory damages are calculated at the parties’ agreed upon $500 for each of the 180,398 subscribers that were acquired directly by Defendants and provided with unauthorized access to DISH’s television programming using Defendants’ SetTV streaming service. Defendants are jointly and severally liable for all damages awarded herein,” the judgment reads.

The defendants in the case (and anyone acting in concert with them) are also permanently enjoined from “receiving, retransmitting, or copying, or assisting others in receiving, retransmitting, or copying, any of DISH’s satellite or over-the-top Internet transmissions of television programming or any content contained therein without authorization”, and having any dealings with infringing subscriptions, set-top devices, or applications.

DISH also won the right to take ownership of all SETTV-branded set-top boxes, similar devices sold through resellers and affiliates, plus subscription codes, passwords and applications relating to the SETTV service.

Additionally, SETTV is required to hand over any domains relating to its service, including but not limited to SETTVNOW.com and SETBROADCAST.com.

“The judgment and injunction against the SetTV service marks a significant victory in the ongoing fight against pay-TV piracy, and a win for consumers who subscribe to legitimate pay-TV services,” DISH said in a statement.

“Following extensive discovery, DISH and the SetTV Defendants reached a confidential settlement agreement. Pursuant to that agreement, the Parties filed stipulated facts and admissions of liability by the SetTV Defendants, along with an agreed judgment and permanent injunction that was entered by the Court on October 24, 2018.

“In compliance with the Court’s injunction, the SetTV service has been shut down permanently and the websites used to operate the service, along with all remaining inventory of receivers and subscription codes, will be forfeited for destruction.”

In common with similarly large damages rulings, it’s unlikely that SETTV will pay anything like the amount cited by the Court. However, the $90m judgment makes great headlines and is likely to act as a deterrent to all but the most aggressive US-based pirates.

The original complaint and subsequent judgment can be found here and here (pdf)

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EU-Urheberrechtsreform: Youtube droht Europäern mit verschärftem Geoblocking

Youtube-Chefin Wojcicki hält die geplanten EU-Urheberrechtsregeln für finanziell zu riskant. Europäern drohe die Gefahr, von den weltweiten Youtube-Inhalten ausgeschlossen zu werden. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Youtube-Chefin Wojcicki hält die geplanten EU-Urheberrechtsregeln für finanziell zu riskant. Europäern drohe die Gefahr, von den weltweiten Youtube-Inhalten ausgeschlossen zu werden. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Cloud Imperium Games: Bildraten in Alpha 3.3 von Star Citizen deutlich verbessert

Kurz vor dem Erreichen von 200 Millionen US-Dollar an Crowdfunding-Einnahmen für Star Citizen hat Cloud Imperium Games das Update auf Alpha 3.3 veröffentlicht. In einer ständig aktualisierten Übersicht zeigen die Entwickler, dass sich die Bildraten der…

Kurz vor dem Erreichen von 200 Millionen US-Dollar an Crowdfunding-Einnahmen für Star Citizen hat Cloud Imperium Games das Update auf Alpha 3.3 veröffentlicht. In einer ständig aktualisierten Übersicht zeigen die Entwickler, dass sich die Bildraten der Nutzer spürbar gebessert haben. (Star Citizen, Games)

Nepos: Ein Seniorentablet mit sinnvollem Bedienungskonzept

Die Menschen werden immer älter, gleichzeitig interessieren sich viele Ältere auch für Technik und das Internet. Das Nepos-Tablet aus Berlin soll es einfacher machen, sich in der Welt der Apps zurechtzufinden – mit Hilfe einer interessanten universelle…

Die Menschen werden immer älter, gleichzeitig interessieren sich viele Ältere auch für Technik und das Internet. Das Nepos-Tablet aus Berlin soll es einfacher machen, sich in der Welt der Apps zurechtzufinden - mit Hilfe einer interessanten universellen Oberfläche. Ein Bericht von Tobias Költzsch (Tablet, Server)

Apple: Was per USB-C am iPad Pro nutzbar ist – und was nicht

Apple hat mit dem iPad Pro sein erstes Tablet mit USB-C-Schnittstelle präsentiert, doch längst nicht alles Zubehör lässt sich auch daran nutzen. Unser Überblick zeigt Möglichkeiten und Einschränkungen. (iPad Pro, Apple)

Apple hat mit dem iPad Pro sein erstes Tablet mit USB-C-Schnittstelle präsentiert, doch längst nicht alles Zubehör lässt sich auch daran nutzen. Unser Überblick zeigt Möglichkeiten und Einschränkungen. (iPad Pro, Apple)

Google goes down after major BGP mishap routes traffic through China

Google says it doesn’t believe leak was malicious despite suspicious appearances.

Google goes down after major BGP mishap routes traffic through China

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Google lost control of several million of its IP addresses for more than an hour on Monday in an event that intermittently made its search and other services unavailable to many users and also caused problems for Spotify and other Google cloud customers. While Google said it had no reason to believe the mishap was a malicious hijacking attempt, the leak appeared suspicious to many, in part because it misdirected traffic to China Telecom, the Chinese government-owned provider that was recently caught improperly routing traffic belonging to a raft of Western carriers though mainland China.

The leak started at 21:13 UTC when MainOne Cable Company, a small ISP in Lagos, Nigeria, suddenly updated tables in the Internet’s global routing system to improperly declare that its autonomous system 37282 was the proper path to reach 212 IP prefixes belonging to Google. Within minutes, China Telecom improperly accepted the route and announced it worldwide. The move by China Telecom, aka aka AS4809, in turn caused Russia-based Transtelecom, aka AS20485, and other large service providers to also follow the route.

The redirections, BGPmon said on Twitter came in five distinct waves over a 74-minute period. The redirected IP ranges transmitted some of Google's most sensitive communications, including the company's corporate WAN infrastructure and the Google VPN. This graphic from regional Internet registry RIPE NCC shows how the domino effect played out over a two-hour span. The image below shows an abbreviated version of those events.

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