Bundesverkehrsministerium: Elektro-Tretroller werden vor 2019 nicht erlaubt

Elektrotretroller sind in Deutschland für den Betrieb auf öffentlichen Straßen noch nicht zugelassen. Das Bundesverkehrsministerium hat bereits eine Gesetzesänderung vorgeschlagen – die aber nicht mehr 2018 kommen wird. (Elektromobilität, Technologie) …

Elektrotretroller sind in Deutschland für den Betrieb auf öffentlichen Straßen noch nicht zugelassen. Das Bundesverkehrsministerium hat bereits eine Gesetzesänderung vorgeschlagen - die aber nicht mehr 2018 kommen wird. (Elektromobilität, Technologie)

Volocopter: ADAC erprobt Akku-Multikopter

Das deutsche Unternehmen Volocopter, das senkrecht startende Flugautos mit Elektroantrieb entwickelt, will mit dem ADAC den Einsatz bemannter Multikopter testen. Ab Frühjahr 2019 werden Luftrettungseinsätze mit Volocoptern simuliert – aber vorerst nur …

Das deutsche Unternehmen Volocopter, das senkrecht startende Flugautos mit Elektroantrieb entwickelt, will mit dem ADAC den Einsatz bemannter Multikopter testen. Ab Frühjahr 2019 werden Luftrettungseinsätze mit Volocoptern simuliert - aber vorerst nur am Computer. (Startup, Technologie)

‘Movie Piracy Brings in Millions of Extra Revenue Through Promotion’

Online piracy is generally seen as a major source of losses by the entertainment industries, with many studies backing the claim. However, the effects of piracy are quite diverse. New research reveals that DVD-sales are more impacted than box office sales, for example. At the same time, it shows that piracy has a promotional effect which brings in additional revenue.

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Statistics are great. As long as you have enough data points, you can ‘win’ virtually any argument by citing only those that support your claim.

This technique is used everywhere, also in debates about copyright, especially when it comes to the impact of online file-sharing on revenue.

Rightsholders frequently cite from studies that reveal major losses. At the same time, their opponents pick findings which clearly prove that there is no serious harm. Both may be right, but neither tell the full story.

If you read the headline of this article it’s easy to see that the ‘pro-piracy’ side will gladly put the findings in their arguments folder. However, the same research actually has something in store for anti-piracy advocates as well.

The research we’re referring to is published by Zhuang Liu of the University of Western Ontario, in a paper (pdf) titled “Quantifying the Heterogeneous Effects of Piracy on the Demand for Movies.”

Liu conducted an in-depth study on the link between piracy and sales, using estimated download numbers from pirated torrents as a key variable. This revealed that different types of piracy can have different effects.

After monitoring downloads and sales, including box office and DVD figures, for a period of 40 weeks and comparing it to the tracked piracy activity, he concludes that piracy does impact sales negatively. That said, its effect is far from uniform.

“File sharing reduces the total revenue of the motion picture industry from the box office by $ 231 million in total or 2.71% of the current box office in the US for my sample of 40 weeks in 2015,” the article reads.

On average, piracy results in a loss of roughly $500,000 per movie. That’s not insignificant. The bulk of the harm is not created at the box office though, but with DVD aftersales, the research found.

“Unlike the box office, in the home-video market, DVD revenue decreases by a surprising 36% due to piracy,” Liu writes.

What’s interesting to note is that not all piracy types have the same effect. For the earlier low-quality releases (CAM and TS), the “word-of-mouth” effect outweighs the negative effects on sales. Most of the harm is done by later high-quality leaks (WEBDL, DVDrip and BRRip), which compete directly with DVD and Blu-ray sales.

While the net effect of piracy is negative, pirates can also serve as promoters. Through word-of-mouth ‘advertising’ piracy positively impacts box-office attendance, Liu estimates.

“There’s some benefit from piracy, the word-of-mouth from piracy actually contribute to a total of $68.7 million to the industry box office and DVD revenue,” Liu says, clarifying that the figure applies to a period of 40 weeks and is limited to the US.

There’s another upside of course, as pirates save a lot of money, much more than the movie studios lose. This means that if all piracy could be eradicated, consumer welfare would be ‘lost.’

“Consumer welfare decreases when we ban piracy, which is much higher than the increase in motion picture industry revenue,” Liu notes.

That said, it’s unrealistic to expect that piracy could be banned entirely. Movie studios take down files and sites whenever they can, but a pirated copy is never hard to find. That brings us to another important finding.

If a single movie is protected from piracy successfully, it ‘only’ gains an average $70,000 in additional revenue.

“Consumers who watch pirated movies simply like ‘pirated stuff’, so if studios try to report and remove torrents of a movie on the file-sharing network, the pirate consumers will just switch to other pirated movies. The improvement in revenue will be very small, around $70,000 on average per movie,” Liu tells us.

That last point is important. If all piracy was eliminated, films would see a $500,000 increase in revenue per title. But in more isolated cases, which is what mostly happens today, the effect is much lower.

The research offers several interesting insights, to say the least. However, it is not without shortcomings. As it only looks at BitTorrent traffic, it captures only a small part of the piracy ecosystem.

In addition, tracking torrent downloads accurately also has its challenges. Liu aggregated completed counts form various BitTorrent trackers, which likely means that the downloads are overestimated.

We would caution anyone from drawing strong conclusions from this or any other study. What it does brilliantly show, however, is that not all piracy is the same. The quality and timing of leaked files are crucial, and the effects differ greatly between the box-office and DVD aftersales.

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Trump admin. approves seismic tests for Atlantic offshore oil drilling

The approval moves forward a policy that many affected states don’t want.

whales swimming near the surface of the ocean

Enlarge / Humpback whales (credit: NOAA)

On Friday, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) approved a plan to make it legal for five companies to conduct seismic testing off the Atlantic coast, in an area stretching from Delaware to Florida.

The seismic testing is an initial step toward leasing federal offshore waters to oil companies that may want to drill there. In January, the Trump Administration opened up more than 90 percent of the federal offshore area to potential lease sales.

Individual states largely oppose offshore drilling, fearing that another Deepwater Horizon disaster could ruin their tourism economies. But because state waters end three miles off the coast and federal waters aren't subject to state rules, states have found themselves trying to negotiate with a mercurial federal government. Florida received an exemption from lease sales from the Interior Department (at least until 2022, when a federal moratorium on drilling is lifted). But New Jersey hasn't, and the state has sued the Interior Department to find out why.

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GoodOldDownloads Calls it Quits, Publishes Source on Github

GoodOldDownloads, a pirate site specializing in gaming titles, has announced its closure. Noting that it began as an alternative to other sites with aggressive advertising and tracking, the platform says that attacks from competitors and the fear of being targeted with legal action means that it will shut down with immediate effect. However, things have already become awfully messy.

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There are hundreds of pirate sites online today with many offering a broad range of content. Others prefer to work in a niche, aiming to lure fans of particular media to grow a dedicated following.

In recent months, GoodOldDownloads (GOD) – a site dedicated to gaming – has been growing powerfully, attracting millions of visitors every month. The site built its reputation on trouble-free downloads while trying to make the experience a smooth and safe one for users.

“We looked at other popular game piracy sites and discovered they were all filled with dozens of tracking scripts, infuriating ads (sometimes viruses) and mainly existed for the sole purpose of making money,” the site said in a statement over the weekend.

“In response, we created a website without any of those things and improvements; it was easy to download files, a clean design, and dead links became a thing of the past with the voting system where you could vote to have games re-uploaded automatically. Best of all, almost everything was automated so you didn’t have to rely on some person at their computer to upload files!”

But while a good time was had by all while it lasted, the site has now chosen to relegate itself to the history books. Announcing its closure, the site’s operators cite attacks from competitors and the ever-present threat of legal action as the reasons behind their decision.

“Rival sites started to target us by making threats and claiming they have reported us to anti-piracy corporations. We also want to move on with our lives and enjoy other things without the constant fear of legal action breathing down our necks,” the team confirmed.

As reported here on TF on Saturday, rival pirate sites have recently been making life difficult for each other with various bogus anti-piracy reports, some of which involved GOD.

While it is difficult from the evidence available to definitively point the finger at any particular platforms, it does seem that there’s been a simmering tit-for-tat conflict.

GOD doesn’t indicate specifically who they had problems with but as a parting blow, the platform has taken the unusual step of publishing the results of an ‘investigation’ into the security of two “gaming piracy sites” on its main page.

The report makes for interesting reading but it controversially involves the ‘doxxing’ of individuals said to be behind two popular rival sites, something that rarely ends well.

“The purpose of this document is to summarize information found online that reveals the identity of the individuals that operate the gaming piracy websites ‘igg-games.com’ (http://igg-games.com/) and ‘gamestorrent.co’ (http://gamestorrent.co/) which profit from the distribution of illegal copies of video games via advertisements (pop-up ads, etc). At the time of publication, they are ranked 1,305 and 5,958 globally by Alexa.com,” the report notes.

Predictably, this is causing additional friction and conflict. IGG-Games has already retaliated with the apparent ‘doxxing’ of the alleged operator of GOD and even his alleged family members, something that makes particularly uncomfortable reading.

Due to the hugely private information placed online, we aren’t linking to either report and several gaming piracy discussion forums have also banned their publication. Considering the details published, it’s possible that the fallout from this war of words could have serious implications for all of the parties involved.

While GOD is now bowing out, the site is leaving something behind to cement its legacy. Unlike most defunct platforms that simply fade away, GOD has taken the interesting step of publishing its source code on Github.

“The source code for all our sites is being released under GPLv3. Feel free to fork and improve the project; we have been working on this almost every day for nearly 2 years,” the site’s operators write.

While GOD offering so-called ‘Scene’ releases and specialized in offering titles from official distributor platform GoodOldGames, GoodOldDownloads recently made the headlines after stepping into a freshly turbulent area of the gaming scene.

After Nintendo filed a complaint at a federal court in Arizona, accusing gaming sites LoveROMS.com and LoveRETRO.co of massive copyright and trademark infringement, a domino effect rippled through the retro-gaming community, with other sites choosing to close down rather than share the same fate.

In response, however, GoodOldDownloads decided to fill the gaps in the market by directly challenging Nintendo with the launch of a retro-gaming section on the site.

While the move was celebrated by fans, this weekend’s shutdown means that the initiative has now come to an end, along with everything else the site offered. Considering the tit-for-tat ‘doxxing’, however, this might not be the last we hear of this controversial affair.

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Fractal structure produces fractal electrons with fractal energies

Carefully placed carbon monoxide creates fractal electrons on copper surface.

Fractals are a source of endless fascination to me. Life itself relies on many of the concepts of fractals: trees are fractal, as are feathers, coast lines, and many other things in nature. Indeed, it was the realization that landscapes are fractal that made modern animated films possible.

But, what about fractional dimensions in quantum mechanics? It turns out that electrons in a Sierpiński gasket are also fractal, and that has some pretty cool consequences.

A fractal is a weird beast. A line is 1D, a square is 2D, and a cube is 3D: dimensions come in integer quantities. Except they don't. For instance, it is possible to create a shape that has a finite area, but a perimeter that is infinitely long (the construction of such a shape is pictured below). A shape with these properties does not behave like a 2D object, but it's not a 3D object. Instead, it is a two-and-a-bit-D object. That is a fractal.

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Fractal structure produces fractal electrons with fractal energies

Carefully placed carbon monoxide creates fractal electrons on copper surface.

Fractals are a source of endless fascination to me. Life itself relies on many of the concepts of fractals: trees are fractal, as are feathers, coast lines, and many other things in nature. Indeed, it was the realization that landscapes are fractal that made modern animated films possible.

But, what about fractional dimensions in quantum mechanics? It turns out that electrons in a Sierpiński gasket are also fractal, and that has some pretty cool consequences.

A fractal is a weird beast. A line is 1D, a square is 2D, and a cube is 3D: dimensions come in integer quantities. Except they don't. For instance, it is possible to create a shape that has a finite area, but a perimeter that is infinitely long (the construction of such a shape is pictured below). A shape with these properties does not behave like a 2D object, but it's not a 3D object. Instead, it is a two-and-a-bit-D object. That is a fractal.

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Mobilität: Uber will E-Scooter-Verleiher kaufen

Nach dem Ende der Mitfahrt im Auto geht es mit dem Roller weiter: Der Fahrdienstvermittler Uber will sein Angebot erweitern und einen der beiden großen US-Verleiher von E-Scooter kaufen. Die Chancen für einen schnellen Geschäftsabschluss stehen offensi…

Nach dem Ende der Mitfahrt im Auto geht es mit dem Roller weiter: Der Fahrdienstvermittler Uber will sein Angebot erweitern und einen der beiden großen US-Verleiher von E-Scooter kaufen. Die Chancen für einen schnellen Geschäftsabschluss stehen offensichtlich gut. (Uber)

Raumfahrt: Virgin Galactic soll vor Weihnachten ins All fliegen

Jahrelang hat Richard Branson angekündigt, sein Unternehmen Virgin Galactic werde in den kommenden zwei bis drei Wochen den ersten bemannten Flug in den Weltraum durchführen. Virgin Galactic plant kommerzielle Flüge für Weltraumtouristen. (Virgin Galac…

Jahrelang hat Richard Branson angekündigt, sein Unternehmen Virgin Galactic werde in den kommenden zwei bis drei Wochen den ersten bemannten Flug in den Weltraum durchführen. Virgin Galactic plant kommerzielle Flüge für Weltraumtouristen. (Virgin Galactic, Raumfahrt)