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Das HP EliteBook x360 1040 G8 ist mit seinem schlanken und leichten Design wie gemacht für das Arbeiten unterwegs. Aber auch im Homeoffice überzeugt es mit speziellen Funktionen wie der Geräuschunterdrückung. Wir haben das Gerät mit nach Hause genommen. (HP)

Der "Blob": Interventionisten in der US-Politik

Das politische Establishment in Washington und sein Drängen auf eine aggressive US-Außenpolitik, das mit Bidens Regierung zurückkam

Das politische Establishment in Washington und sein Drängen auf eine aggressive US-Außenpolitik, das mit Bidens Regierung zurückkam

The doors to other dimensions open in latest Multiverse of Madness trailer

“Your desecration of reality will not go unpunished.”

Benedict Cumberbatch travels across realities in the forthcoming film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness\.

Marvel Studios dropped a spectacularly psychedelic new trailer for the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness just as the Super Bowl was getting underway.

(Some spoilers for prior installments in the MCEU below.)

As I've written previously, plot-wise, we know the film is set after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, WandaVision, and the first season of Loki. The latter introduced us to the Time Variant Authority (TVA), with our mischievous protagonist encountering multiple versions of himself from various different timelines, including a female incarnation named Sylvie (Sophia di Martino). The finale featured a confrontation with a variant of Kang the Conqueror, who had been controlling the Sacred Timeline—until an impulsive act by Sylvie unleashed more timelines than the TVA could prune, destabilizing the multiverse.

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Klimaschutz ist Friedenspflicht

Eine Anwältin fordert eine Initiative der Bundesregierung zur Annullierung des klimapolitisch verheerenden Energiechartavertrags, unter Berufung auf höherrangiges Völkerrecht

Eine Anwältin fordert eine Initiative der Bundesregierung zur Annullierung des klimapolitisch verheerenden Energiechartavertrags, unter Berufung auf höherrangiges Völkerrecht

Rightsholders See Iraq as a ‘Corrupt’ Hotbed for Online Piracy, Ask the U.S. to Step In

Several copyright holders are urging the United States Trade Representative to help tackle the unbridled piracy that takes place in Iraq. They describe the country as a hotbed for online piracy services which are also exported to Europe and the US. Due to lacking copyright laws and systematic corruption, external pressure is needed, they argue.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

iraqPiracy is a global phenomenon but some countries have better enforcement options than others when it comes to dealing with the problem.

In Iraq, tackling copyright infringement appears to have very little priority.

This isn’t a new phenomenon. When U.S. troops were still stationed in Iraq, rightsholders found out that American soldiers were picking up the local habit. As a result, “copyright notices” were sent to US bases and even United States Central Command was put on high alert.

Last December, the U.S. combat mission in Iraq officially ended so that’s no longer an issue. Iraq still faces plenty of internal issues, of course, but fighting piracy is nowhere on the agenda. That’s a concern for copyright holders.

Rightsholders Sound the Alarm Bell

Recently, several rightsholders mentioned Iraq in their submission to the US Trade Representative (USTR). The USTR uses these and other public comments to create its Special 301 Report, an annual list of countries that deserve extra attention due to various shortcomings that may hurt U.S. businesses.

Miramax and beIN Media Group are by far the most elaborate. The two companies sent a joint submission with over a dozen pages dedicated to Iraq. According to the rightsholders, the country faces massive piracy issues internally, but it doesn’t stop there.

According to beIN, Iraqi pirates are also exporting pirated broadcasts worldwide, including to the United States.

“More than one third of all internet piracy of beIN channels originates from companies based in Northern Iraq. After being copied by these companies, beIN’s channels are then re-streamed on pirate IPTV services generally, as well as from pirate websites accessible all over the MENA region, and the rest of the world.

“Some Iraqi operators are even distributing pirated content in the United States, through both physical goods channels and the internet. Again, none of these pirates has faced any enforcement actions by the Iraqi authorities, despite operating in clear view of those authorities,” the companies write.

Corporate ‘Pirates’ Profit from Lacking Copyright Protection

This widespread piracy is hard to tackle since Iraq doesn’t have any effective copyright laws to protect foreign content. The country isn’t part of the WTO and didn’t sign crucial copyright-related deals such as the TRIPS Agreement, Berne Convention, Brussels Convention, or the WIPO treaty.

The lack of enforcement has led to an environment where major companies in the country are seemingly profiting from piracy. This includes the largest Iraqi Internet provider Earthlink, which has a broad entertainment offering. Perhaps too broad.

Earthlink operates data centers, offers residential internet, and provides services to businesses local governments across Iraq. At the same time, however, it’s also offering a controversial IPTV service called Shabakaty.

“Shabakaty provides illegal access to beIN channels, as well as channels and content owned by major US, European, and international right holders, to an estimated 5 million of its customers,” the rightsholders write.

Widespread Problem, Hard to Stop

This isn’t limited to beIN and Miramax channels, but also pirated broadcasts and on-demand content from Netflix, Discovery, Disney, FOX, HBO, MTV, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros.

The rightsholders provide several examples including screenshots of live programming and recent movies such as “Don’t Look Up” and “The Matrix Resurrections” that are on offer. According to the submission, these are made available without permission.

don't look up

In many other countries, these services would be taken to court, especially if they operate in the open. However, that’s not realistic in Iraq and Miramax and beIN have little faith that this will change in the near future. It seems that, after sending several cease and desist letters, they’ve given up already.

“beIN has sent cease and desist letters to Earthlink with no results. Given the systematic deficiencies in law enforcement in Iraq, there appears to be little, if any, prospect for meaningful enforcement action. beIN and Miramax consider that pursuing these operators in a civil action would be fruitless.”

To make matters worse, Earthlink is just one of the many companies that offer this type of content. The same also applies to Chaloos and iStar Media, which have a large user base as well. And locally, there are other “piracy” players as well, such as Al Nawars, Ahlina, Duhok, Saamira, Al Qush, Wadaq, Ahwar, Al Mulk, and Al Iraq Baghdad.

Failed Fatwas and Corruption

This issue isn’t new and beIN has tried to get the Iraqi Government on its side. However, that hasn’t resulted in any meaningful action.

Local beIN distributers even went as far as teaming up with religious leaders to release Fatwas and condemn illegal subscriptions, but that didn’t help either. There is reportedly too much “corruption” going on.

“[G]iven systematic problems with corruption in Iraq, the deficiencies in Iraq’s copyright regime, and our awareness of unsuccessful actions taken against pirates in that country, there does not appear to be a realistic prospect for meaningful IP enforcement in Iraq,” beIn and Miramax write.

The companies don’t mention any concrete examples, but they do highlight that the major piracy players in Iraq have close connections to the authorities.

“beIN understands that the owners and operators of Earthlink, Chaloos, and iStar (three of the major Iraqi pirates described above) have significant influence among Iraqi government officials, both at the federal and regional levels.

“This further supports the conclusion that there is little hope that the widespread piracy by these entities could be reduced or eliminated through the use of either civil or criminal judicial procedures in Iraq.”

Piracy Watchlist

Needless to say, these are big accusations. BeIN and Miramax ask the US Government to place Iraq on the piracy watchlist, hoping that this will help to change things.

Thus far, Iraq has never been featured on the Special 301 Watchlist. The companies submitted a similar request last year but that didn’t result in a listing. Instead, USTR highlighted other countries such as China, Russia, and Canada.

As previously reported, beIN and Miramax are not the only rightsholders that have mentioned Iraq in their submissions. The International Broadcaster Coalition Against Piracy, which includes the BBC and Dish Network as members, also highlighted the country as problematic.

A copy of the beIN/Miramax submission to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is available here (pdf)

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Tantalizing first trailer for Jordan Peele’s Nope leaves us eager for more

Trailer’s action is set to a spooky remix of Steve Wonder’s 1963 hit, “Fingertips.”

Jordan Peele is out to re-imagine the summer movie with his new horror film Nope, coming to theaters July 22.

It's Super Bowl Sunday, when Hollywood traditionally drops several high-profile trailers for upcoming major films and TV series. This year, the marketing frenzy kicks off with the first trailer for Jordan Peele's forthcoming horror feature, Nope, which dropped unexpectedly at 3 AM Eastern this morning. We at Ars Technica are totally on board for this film.

Our confidence is pretty well-placed. Peele has cemented his status as the current master of smart, thought-provoking horror, starting with Get Out, his surprise box office hit that earned more than $250 million and snagged Peele an Oscar for best original screenplay—the first time the award has gone to a black recipient. Get Out is a subtle exploration of racial tensions that quietly builds to reveal its horrifying premise and inevitably bloody conclusion. In his 2019 follow-up, Us, the theme wasn't so much racial tension—it was exploring, in Peele's words, the myriad ways in which "we are our own worst enemies."

Peele also co-wrote, with director Nia DaCosta, last year's electrifying sequel (of sorts), Candyman, which transformed the singular 1990s slasher known as Candyman into an ageless malevolence whose curse reverberates through time. Then there's Peele's reboot of The Twilight Zone and the various films showcased in the anthology series Welcome to the Blumhouse, and the myriad other projects he's had a hand in with Blumhouse Productions.

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Inkplate 6COLOR is WiFi-enabled color E Ink display for $99

Over the past few years e-radionica has launched a series of WiFi-enabled, hacker-friendly E Ink displays powered by ESP32 microcontrollers. The original InkPlate 6 used recycled Kindle displays, while the InkPlate 10 uses larger screens taken from a variety of eReaders. But the new Inkplate 6COLOR is the first to feature a color E Ink display with […]

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Over the past few years e-radionica has launched a series of WiFi-enabled, hacker-friendly E Ink displays powered by ESP32 microcontrollers. The original InkPlate 6 used recycled Kindle displays, while the InkPlate 10 uses larger screens taken from a variety of eReaders.

But the new Inkplate 6COLOR is the first to feature a color E Ink display with support for 7 colors (black, white, red, yellow, blue, green, and orange). You can reserve one for a pledge of $99 or more through a Crowd Supply crowdfunding campaign, and the InkPlate 6COLOR is expected to begin shipping to backers in September, 2022.

While there’s always some risk involved in backing a crowdfunding campaign, e-radionica has a pretty good track record of delivering crowdfunding products. This is the company’s fourth Inkplate-branded device and all of the previous models were initially funded through successful Crowd Supply campaigns.

In addition to being the company’s first Inkplate with a color screen, this is the first model that doesn’t use a recycled display. Instead e-radionica is using E Ink’s AC057TC1 display, which is a 5.56 inch, 600 x 448 pixel display with 132 pixels per inch. Each pixel can display one of seven colors.

This sort of color E Ink display is geared toward things like digital signage (think supermarket price tags) than consumer products like eReaders (for which E Ink’s Kaleido displays with support for 4096 colors might be more appropriate).

With an official full-screen refresh rate of 25 seconds, this display is clearly not designed for games or videos, but e-radionica says the real-world refresh times are closer to 11 seconds, which could make the display appropriate for DIY projects like task trackers, info panels, or digital art displays.

The company describes the display as a 5.8 inch screen, which makes it sound a little larger than the 5.6 inch display described in E Ink’s marketing materials, but I think that might just be the difference between the total display area and the active display area (there’s a bit of a bezel around the screen).

The Inkplate 6COLOR comes on a board with an ESP32 microcontroller, microSD card reader, USB-C port for power and programming, three touch input pads, a real-time clock, a user wake button, and GPIO pins, among other features.

You can find more details, or reserve one at Crowd Supply. The board + display are going for $99, or you can pay an extra $20 for a kit that includes 3D-printed enclosure.

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Lilbits: Virtualization in Android 13, Steam Deck case CAD files released, a new NOOK leaks, zombie Google+ is even deader

Google is bringing a new virtualization framework to Android, and it’s now available for testing if you have a Pixel 6 smartphone running the recently released Android 13 Developer Preview. While it’s not entirely clear what Google plans to do with this technology, one possibility Mishaal Rahman investigated a few months ago had to do […]

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Google is bringing a new virtualization framework to Android, and it’s now available for testing if you have a Pixel 6 smartphone running the recently released Android 13 Developer Preview.

While it’s not entirely clear what Google plans to do with this technology, one possibility Mishaal Rahman investigated a few months ago had to do with the way Android updates are applied. But the technology could also have other users, as developer kdrag0n has discovered by installing full-fledged desktop operating systems in virtual machines on a Pixel 6 smartphone.

Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

Android 13 virtualization framework allows full-blown desktop operating systems to run in a virtual machine on a Pixel 6 [@MishaalRahman]

Android 13 dev preview 1 includes a new virtualization framework and protected Kernel Virtualization Machine (pKVM) tech making it possible to run a full Linux distro or even Windows 11 in a virtual machine on a Pixel 6.

New Nook eReader Shows Up at the FCC [The Digital Reader]

A new B&N NOOK eReader passed the FCC recently. While the documents make it clear this is an eReader with WiFi and Bluetooth support, that’s all we know so far, making it unclear how it compares to existing NOOK devices or other eReaders.

Steam Deck CAD files now available [Valve]

Want to 3D print your own Steam Deck case and/or design your own compatible accessories or modifications? Valve has released the CA files for the external shell for its handheld gaming PC.

Windows 10, version 20H2 end of servicing [Microsoft]

Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 20H2 will stop receiving security updates on May 10, 2022. That doesn’t mean you need to move to Windows 11 to continue receiving support though, just a more recent build of Windows 10.

So nice they killed it twice: Google+’s business pivot is dead [Ars Technica]

3 years after shutting down its Google+ social network, Google has announced it’s ending the enterprise version that lived on for a while. Google Currents will begin to “wind down” in 2023 and shift focus to Google Chat’s Spaces group messaging.

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Was kümmert Annalena Baerbock ihr Geschwätz von gestern?

Wertegeleitete Außenpolitik konkret: Kurz vor der Wahl forderte die Grünen-Politikerin die Freilassung des Journalisten Julian Assange. Eine aktuelle Antwort ihres Hauses fällt deutlich anders aus

Wertegeleitete Außenpolitik konkret: Kurz vor der Wahl forderte die Grünen-Politikerin die Freilassung des Journalisten Julian Assange. Eine aktuelle Antwort ihres Hauses fällt deutlich anders aus