Zahlungssystem: EMV-Spezifikation verlängert Issuer-Identification-Nummer

EMVCo wird die Länge der IIN innerhalb der Pan um zwei Stellen verlängern. Hintergrund der Verlängerung ist eine Veränderung eines Iso-Standards und der Bedarf an mehr Nummern durch die Banken. Software-Aktualisierungen sind wahrscheinlich notwendig. (…

EMVCo wird die Länge der IIN innerhalb der Pan um zwei Stellen verlängern. Hintergrund der Verlängerung ist eine Veränderung eines Iso-Standards und der Bedarf an mehr Nummern durch die Banken. Software-Aktualisierungen sind wahrscheinlich notwendig. (EMV Contactless, Applikationen)

Live Transcribe: Googles Audio-Übersetzungs-Engine wird Open Source

Mit Googles automatischer Transkriptions-App können Nutzer, die mit dem Hören Probleme haben, Konversationen leichter folgen. Um die künftige Entwicklung zu fördern, hat Google die darunterliegende Engine nun als Open-Source-Software kostenlos zur Verf…

Mit Googles automatischer Transkriptions-App können Nutzer, die mit dem Hören Probleme haben, Konversationen leichter folgen. Um die künftige Entwicklung zu fördern, hat Google die darunterliegende Engine nun als Open-Source-Software kostenlos zur Verfügung gestellt. (Google, Softwareentwicklung)

Netflix’s First Pirate Site Blocking Application Granted in Australia

The first ‘pirate’ site blocking application in Australia featuring US streaming giant Netflix was granted by a judge in Federal Court this morning. Netflix successfully teamed up with Roadshow Films, Disney, Columbia and many other studios to have well over 100 domain names associated with torrent, streaming and similar sites blocked by local ISPs.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and more. We also have VPN reviews, discounts, offers and coupons.

The rate at which ‘pirate’ sites are being blocked in various countries raises the question of how many more there are left to block.

The answer, it seems, is plenty more yet.

Back in May, yet another application filed in Australia’s Federal Court presented a unique feature – the inclusion of US-based streaming giant Netflix as one of the applicants.

This was the first time the company had appeared requesting a blocking application in the region, claiming infringement of its works Santa Clarita Diet and Stranger Things.

Netflix didn’t appear on its own. The application was headed by local movie giant Roadshow Films and supported by other prominent movie companies such as Disney Enterprises, Universal City Studios, Warner Bros., Television Broadcasts Limited, TVBO, and Madman Anime Group.

Together they demanded the blocking of over 130 domains related to close to 90 torrent, streaming, and similar sites by more than 50 local ISPs.

The claims were filed under Section 115a of Australia’s Copyright Act, which can grant injunctions to force local ISPs to prevent their subscribers from accessing overseas-based ‘infringing locations. It’s taken three months, but the content companies have now been successful.

This morning, Justice Thawley in the Federal Court ordered the respondents including Telstra, Optus, TPG, Vocus, and Vodafone, to take “reasonable steps to disable access to the Target Online Locations” within 15 business days. Each ISP will be handed AUS$50 per domain by the applicants to cover compliance costs.

In common with previous orders, the ISPs were given the option to utilize DNS, IP address, and/or URL blocking techniques (or any other technical means agreed in writing between them and the applications) to prevent access to the sites.

Of course, sites often decide to take countermeasures when orders such as this are handed down in order to circumvent blocking, so the order allows the studios to provide additional information so that these can be swiftly dealt with by the ISPs moving forward.

An updated/amended domain and URL list (there can be changes following an original application) is yet to appear in court records. However, the list of sites and domains in the original application can be viewed in our earlier report.

The order handed down this morning can be found here (pdf)

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and more. We also have VPN reviews, discounts, offers and coupons.

Netflix’s First Pirate Site Blocking Application Granted in Australia

The first ‘pirate’ site blocking application in Australia featuring US streaming giant Netflix was granted by a judge in Federal Court this morning. Netflix successfully teamed up with Roadshow Films, Disney, Columbia and many other studios to have well over 100 domain names associated with torrent, streaming and similar sites blocked by local ISPs.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and more. We also have VPN reviews, discounts, offers and coupons.

The rate at which ‘pirate’ sites are being blocked in various countries raises the question of how many more there are left to block.

The answer, it seems, is plenty more yet.

Back in May, yet another application filed in Australia’s Federal Court presented a unique feature – the inclusion of US-based streaming giant Netflix as one of the applicants.

This was the first time the company had appeared requesting a blocking application in the region, claiming infringement of its works Santa Clarita Diet and Stranger Things.

Netflix didn’t appear on its own. The application was headed by local movie giant Roadshow Films and supported by other prominent movie companies such as Disney Enterprises, Universal City Studios, Warner Bros., Television Broadcasts Limited, TVBO, and Madman Anime Group.

Together they demanded the blocking of over 130 domains related to close to 90 torrent, streaming, and similar sites by more than 50 local ISPs.

The claims were filed under Section 115a of Australia’s Copyright Act, which can grant injunctions to force local ISPs to prevent their subscribers from accessing overseas-based ‘infringing locations. It’s taken three months, but the content companies have now been successful.

This morning, Justice Thawley in the Federal Court ordered the respondents including Telstra, Optus, TPG, Vocus, and Vodafone, to take “reasonable steps to disable access to the Target Online Locations” within 15 business days. Each ISP will be handed AUS$50 per domain by the applicants to cover compliance costs.

In common with previous orders, the ISPs were given the option to utilize DNS, IP address, and/or URL blocking techniques (or any other technical means agreed in writing between them and the applications) to prevent access to the sites.

Of course, sites often decide to take countermeasures when orders such as this are handed down in order to circumvent blocking, so the order allows the studios to provide additional information so that these can be swiftly dealt with by the ISPs moving forward.

An updated/amended domain and URL list (there can be changes following an original application) is yet to appear in court records. However, the list of sites and domains in the original application can be viewed in our earlier report.

The order handed down this morning can be found here (pdf)

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and more. We also have VPN reviews, discounts, offers and coupons.

Rechtsterrorismus: BKA fordert Vorratsdatenspeicherung gegen Hasskriminalität

Als Reaktion auf rechtsextremen Terrorismus will das Bundeskriminalamt stärker gegen illegale Hasskommentare im Netz vorgehen. Für die Ermittlungen fordert BKA-Chef Münch zwar keine Klarnamenpflicht, aber die Vorratsdatenspeicherung. (Vorratsdatenspeic…

Als Reaktion auf rechtsextremen Terrorismus will das Bundeskriminalamt stärker gegen illegale Hasskommentare im Netz vorgehen. Für die Ermittlungen fordert BKA-Chef Münch zwar keine Klarnamenpflicht, aber die Vorratsdatenspeicherung. (Vorratsdatenspeicherung, Politik/Recht)

Akoya S6446: Aldi Nord verkauft schnelleren Medion-Laptop für etwas mehr

Für 550 Euro können sich Nutzer ab Ende August das Medion Akoya S6446 bei Aldi Nord kaufen. Das ist etwas mehr Geld als gewohnt, dafür gibt es einen Core-i5-Prozessor und mehr Arbeitsspeicher. (Medion, Intel)

Für 550 Euro können sich Nutzer ab Ende August das Medion Akoya S6446 bei Aldi Nord kaufen. Das ist etwas mehr Geld als gewohnt, dafür gibt es einen Core-i5-Prozessor und mehr Arbeitsspeicher. (Medion, Intel)

After canceling one upgrade, Minecraft gets another—and it’s Nvidia RTX exclusive

News comes one week after official cancellation of free “Super Duper Graphics Pack.”

On Monday, Mojang and Nvidia kicked off this week's Gamescom gaming conference with a substantial unveil for the blocky, mega-popular game Minecraft: a visual upgrade patch coming exclusively to owners of Nvidia RTX graphics cards for the game's Windows 10 version. This comes seven days after another, similar patch, which would have been free for all Xbox and Windows players, was canceled after two years of delays.

And while that canceled "Super Duper" patch looked impressive, this one takes the intentionally chunky, lo-fi Minecraft to an entirely new level, thanks to a handsome emphasis on ray tracing. All of Nvidia's RTX graphics cards include a dedicated core designed to efficiently map out massive amounts of light bounces in 3D imagery. This core's effects on Minecraft might be the most impressive yet for an RTX-compatible game.

The upgrade's reveal trailer shows exactly how this "path tracing" patch will look in action, and it revolves largely around more realistic looking models for light bouncing and reflection. The game's pixelated "gold" blocks now glisten like gold. Reflective materials now mirror whatever mobs walk near them. Light cast upon different kinds of materials will naturally glow, and underground caverns will now smolder in impressive red glows from nearby lava flows.

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Erdbeobachtung: Satelliten im Dienst der erneuerbaren Energien

Von oben ist der Blick auf die Erde am besten. Satelliten werden deshalb für die Energiewende eingesetzt: Mit ihnen lassen sich beispielsweise die Standorte für Windkraftwerke oder Solaranlagen bestimmen sowie deren Ertrag prognostizieren. Ein Bericht …

Von oben ist der Blick auf die Erde am besten. Satelliten werden deshalb für die Energiewende eingesetzt: Mit ihnen lassen sich beispielsweise die Standorte für Windkraftwerke oder Solaranlagen bestimmen sowie deren Ertrag prognostizieren. Ein Bericht von Jan Oliver Löfken (Satelliten, Technologie)

Windows 10: Paint und Wordpad können bald nachinstalliert werden

Microsoft plant offenbar, das Malprogramm Paint und die Textverarbeitung Wordpad in Windows 10 zu einer Option zu machen. Medienberichten zufolge findet sich dies schon in Entwickler-Builds. (Betriebssystem, Microsoft)

Microsoft plant offenbar, das Malprogramm Paint und die Textverarbeitung Wordpad in Windows 10 zu einer Option zu machen. Medienberichten zufolge findet sich dies schon in Entwickler-Builds. (Betriebssystem, Microsoft)