Creators Program: Nintendo gibt seine Spiele für Streamer frei

Bei Let’s Playern und anderen Streamern sind Spiele von Nintendo unbeliebt – aber das dürfte sich ändern: Das Unternehmen beendet sein Creators Program, Videos und Übertragungen werden nun wie bei anderen Publishern behandelt. (Nintendo, Video-Communit…

Bei Let's Playern und anderen Streamern sind Spiele von Nintendo unbeliebt - aber das dürfte sich ändern: Das Unternehmen beendet sein Creators Program, Videos und Übertragungen werden nun wie bei anderen Publishern behandelt. (Nintendo, Video-Community)

GPL-Klage: OLG schlägt Einigung zwischen Hellwig und VMware vor

In der Berufungsverhandlung am Hanseatischen OLG Hamburg in der GPL-Klage zwischen einem Kernel-Entwickler und VMware könnte es eine Einigung geben. Geschieht dies nicht, kommt es wohl zu einem Urteil, das die in der Sache wichtigen Fragen zur Auslegun…

In der Berufungsverhandlung am Hanseatischen OLG Hamburg in der GPL-Klage zwischen einem Kernel-Entwickler und VMware könnte es eine Einigung geben. Geschieht dies nicht, kommt es wohl zu einem Urteil, das die in der Sache wichtigen Fragen zur Auslegung der GPL erneut nicht behandelt. Eine Analyse von Sebastian Grüner (GPL, Urheberrecht)

Movie Company Demands €200,000 From YouTube Over Pirated Film

Dutch movie production company Farmhouse TV & Film is demanding €200,000 from YouTube after a user uploaded a pirated copy of the film “Redbad.” The video in question was viewed half a million times. Although YouTube took the movie offline when it was reported, the producer wants the video service to take responsibility.

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On an average day, roughly half a million hours of video are uploaded to YouTube.

As with any user-generated content site, this also includes pirated works, including full-length films.

This is not a new problem and YouTube does its best to remove infringing videos and accounts when they’re reported. However, Dutch film production company ‘Farmhouse TV & Film says that it’s not enough.

The company produced the film “Redbad” which premiered locally this summer. With one of the largest ever budgets for a Dutch film, it didn’t provide the success the makers had hoped for.

During the first month, it recouped less than €400,000 of the €8 million budget, making it one of the biggest flops in Dutch theaters.

While the film failed to draw the masses to the big screen, it did much better on YouTube. According to Farmhouse TV & Film, a full copy of the movie reached half a million views after it was uploaded. The only problem is that this copy wasn’t authorized.

The production company isn’t happy with this unlicensed consumption and is now demanding €200,000 in compensation. Producer Klaas de Jong states that YouTube should take responsibility, noting that the pirated copy was displaying advertisements as well.

“This way, YouTube has created a revenue model out of the illegal distribution of content,” De Jong says, quoted by Nu.nl.

“Enough is enough. We’re talking about an illegal and criminal offense, and YouTube is not taking responsibility,” he adds.

YouTube hasn’t commented on this individual case. However, the company explains that rightsholders can ask the video platform to take an infringing copy offline. This is what happened with the pirated copy of Redbad.

The producer believes that this is irrelevant. The harm was already done when they spotted the copy and the takedown system has its limitations, especially when infringing content swiftly reappears.

“This leads to a situation in which we as producers have to check for illegal links to our films on YouTube every week and beg to have them removed, after which they immediately reappear through another channel,” De Jong says.

Tim Kuik, director of the local anti-piracy outfit BREIN which isn’t involved in the matter, says that it’s the first time a Dutch producer takes this step. Kuik also notes that the availability of pirated films on YouTube is a known problem.

In the present matter, it’s unlikely that Farmhouse TV & Film will get anything from YouTube without going to court. Previously, Austrian television channel Puls 4 did just that, with success.

This summer a court in Vienna concluded that YouTube can indeed be held directly liable for users’ copyright infringements. The video service is not a neutral intermediary and should do more to prevent infringing uploads, the court ruled. The verdict in question is not yet final.

Ideally, Farmhouse TV & Film and other rightsholders would like YouTube to start filtering all content proactively. That sounds a lot like the EU’s Article 13 proposal, which YouTube is currently campaigning against.

Interestingly, the production company was also tied up in another YouTube brawl earlier this year. According to the producer, YouTube had asked them to remove the trailer of the film because it would be “offensive to large populations.”

No further details were given but, reportedly, YouTube took offense to the general theme which showed how Redbad and Vikings fought against the Christians who forced their faith upon the people.

The trailers were never removed though.

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Pixel Slate review: Paying the “Google” premium for Chrome OS

Starting at $599, the overpriced tablet showcases Chrome OS’ promising tablet future.

Pixel Slate review: Paying the “Google” premium for Chrome OS

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Google spent a lot of time and effort trying to convince everyone that Chrome OS isn't just for laptops. The fruits of the company's labor have been slowly revealing themselves over the past year through software updates and the few Chrome OS tablets that are already available.

But Google officially ushered in the era of the Chrome OS tablet with its own Pixel Slate, which it announced last month alongside the Pixel 3 smartphone. The first Google-made tablet in three years is now available for purchase. And you can think of the Pixel Slate as a not-so-distant cousin of the company's premium Chromebook, the Pixelbook, in that it appeals to those who have chosen Chrome OS as their primary operating system and demand only the highest-quality hardware for it.

The Pixelbook, while certainly the most Googley Chromebook, has proven to be only one of the best Chromebooks available. Similarly, the Pixel Slate has a lot of things going for it—namely its chic design, support for powerful Intel processors, and a bunch of storage and memory—but it falls into the same traps as the Pixelbook did regarding productivity and price.

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Bundesnetzagentur: Was jetzt versteigert wird, hat “sehr kurze Reichweiten”

5G wird nicht mit der nächsten Auktion im Frühjahr 2019 flächendeckend, sondern wenn überhaupt, dann erst mit der übernächsten. Das stellte der Chef der Bundesnetzagentur Jochen Homann sichtlich genervt klar. (Glasfaser, Bundesnetzagentur)

5G wird nicht mit der nächsten Auktion im Frühjahr 2019 flächendeckend, sondern wenn überhaupt, dann erst mit der übernächsten. Das stellte der Chef der Bundesnetzagentur Jochen Homann sichtlich genervt klar. (Glasfaser, Bundesnetzagentur)

Glücksspiel: US-Handelsbehörde untersucht Lootboxen

Jetzt wird es ernst für Firmen, die ihr Geld mit Lootboxen verdienen: Die US-Handelsbehörde FTC hat angekündigt, dass sie sich mit den in Spielen wie Overwatch und Counter-Strike verwendeten Glücksspielelementen beschäftigen wird. (Lootbox, FTC)

Jetzt wird es ernst für Firmen, die ihr Geld mit Lootboxen verdienen: Die US-Handelsbehörde FTC hat angekündigt, dass sie sich mit den in Spielen wie Overwatch und Counter-Strike verwendeten Glücksspielelementen beschäftigen wird. (Lootbox, FTC)

Glücksspiel: US-Handelsbehörde untersucht Lootboxen

Jetzt wird es ernst für Firmen, die ihr Geld mit Lootboxen verdienen: Die US-Handelsbehörde FTC hat angekündigt, dass sie sich mit den in Spielen wie Overwatch und Counter-Strike verwendeten Glücksspielelementen beschäftigen wird. (Lootbox, FTC)

Jetzt wird es ernst für Firmen, die ihr Geld mit Lootboxen verdienen: Die US-Handelsbehörde FTC hat angekündigt, dass sie sich mit den in Spielen wie Overwatch und Counter-Strike verwendeten Glücksspielelementen beschäftigen wird. (Lootbox, FTC)

EU-Urheberrecht: Mozilla sieht Pocket durch Leistungsschutzrecht bedroht

Der Pocket-Dienst von Mozilla bringt Online-Medien viele Klicks. Doch das geplante Leistungsschutzrecht könnte rechtliche Probleme oder gar das Aus für das Angebot bedeuten. Von Friedhelm Greis (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Der Pocket-Dienst von Mozilla bringt Online-Medien viele Klicks. Doch das geplante Leistungsschutzrecht könnte rechtliche Probleme oder gar das Aus für das Angebot bedeuten. Von Friedhelm Greis (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Sicherheitsbedenken: Neuseeland sperrt Huawei von 5G-Aufbau aus

Nach den USA und Australien verhängt auch Neuseeland einen Bann gegen den chinesischen Ausrüster Huawei. Allerdings betrifft dieser nicht alle Produkte des Unternehmens, sondern lediglich das schnelle Mobilfunknetz 5G. (Huawei, Mobilfunk)

Nach den USA und Australien verhängt auch Neuseeland einen Bann gegen den chinesischen Ausrüster Huawei. Allerdings betrifft dieser nicht alle Produkte des Unternehmens, sondern lediglich das schnelle Mobilfunknetz 5G. (Huawei, Mobilfunk)

Good drive, good value: The Jeep Compass Latitude reviewed

Tradeoffs are minimal with this budget, subcompact SUV.

The Jeep Compass Latitude is ready for all of your off-roading needs.

Enlarge / The Jeep Compass Latitude is ready for all of your off-roading needs. (credit: Fiat Chrysler Group)

I have learned to approach driving subcompact SUVs with trepidation. Not because there's anything inherently bad about them—it's just that there are always tradeoffs in this segment. I've felt confined in the driver's seat of the Volvo XC40. I've heard too much of the road and engine in the BMW X2. The Jaguar E-Pace tried too hard to balance technology, sportiness, and SUV-ness. And the less said about the Ford EcoSport, the better. So I felt some trepidation when the Jeep Compass Latitude was delivered to me one frigid November morning.

That said, one would think that if anyone can build an SUV without compromises, it would be Jeep. No matter who has owned the badge, Jeep has had decades of experience to draw on in refining the SUV experience. With the Compass, Jeep has largely succeeded.

Starting at $21,095, the Compass comes in four trim levels: Sport, Latitude, Altitude, and Trailhawk. We tested the Latitude, which has a base MSRP of $24,395. With options like all-wheel drive, heated seats, 8.4-inch touchscreen display, "advanced safety and lighting," power seats, and a two-tone paint job, the price for the car we drove came to $36,390.

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