Chinesischer Elektroautohersteller: Hiphi stellt Produktion für ein halbes Jahr ein

Der chinesischer Elektroautohersteller Hiphi stellt aufgrund finanzieller Probleme die Produktion erst einmal ein und will sie in einem halben Jahr wieder aufnehmen. (Elektroauto, Auto)

Der chinesischer Elektroautohersteller Hiphi stellt aufgrund finanzieller Probleme die Produktion erst einmal ein und will sie in einem halben Jahr wieder aufnehmen. (Elektroauto, Auto)

Onlinebanking: Bald keine Bargeldabhebungen mehr in Post-Partnerfilialen

In Post-Partnerfilialen können Kunden bald kein Bargeld mehr abheben oder Bankgeschäfte tätigen. Grund für den Schritt ist das boomende Onlinebanking. (Onlinebanking, Finanzsoftware)

In Post-Partnerfilialen können Kunden bald kein Bargeld mehr abheben oder Bankgeschäfte tätigen. Grund für den Schritt ist das boomende Onlinebanking. (Onlinebanking, Finanzsoftware)

AI Assistant: Acrobat chattet mit PDFs

Adobe hat eine KI-Funktion für seine PDF-Software Acrobat und Acrobat Reader vorgestellt, welche die Arbeit mit Dokumenten verändern könnte. (Acrobat, PDF)

Adobe hat eine KI-Funktion für seine PDF-Software Acrobat und Acrobat Reader vorgestellt, welche die Arbeit mit Dokumenten verändern könnte. (Acrobat, PDF)

Deutsche Autoindustrie: Das elektrische Überbrückungsjahr

Wirtschaftsminister Habeck hofft auf “Kipppunkte” für den Zuwachs der Elektromobilität. Haben deutsche Hersteller dazu in diesem Jahr etwas in petto? Ein Bericht von Dirk Kunde (Elektroauto, Auto)

Wirtschaftsminister Habeck hofft auf "Kipppunkte" für den Zuwachs der Elektromobilität. Haben deutsche Hersteller dazu in diesem Jahr etwas in petto? Ein Bericht von Dirk Kunde (Elektroauto, Auto)

Anzeige: Anwendungsentwicklung und Architekturgestaltung mit AWS

AWS bietet eine robuste, skalierbare und kosteneffiziente Plattform für die schnelle Entwicklung und Bereitstellung von Webanwendungen. Diese Online-Seminare erleichtern Entwicklern und Architekten den Einstieg. (Golem Karrierewelt, Cloud Computing)

AWS bietet eine robuste, skalierbare und kosteneffiziente Plattform für die schnelle Entwicklung und Bereitstellung von Webanwendungen. Diese Online-Seminare erleichtern Entwicklern und Architekten den Einstieg. (Golem Karrierewelt, Cloud Computing)

100s of Pirate Sites Go Dark as .TV Domains Placed on ServerHold

At the time of writing, at least dozens but most likely hundreds of pirate sites are effectively down due to a domain issue at a single registrar. The problem seems to be isolated to sites using .TV domains registered at Sarek Oy in Finland, a registrar well known for its pirate-friendly policies. As things stand, hundreds of domains are completely devoid of DNS, resulting in one of the biggest mass blackouts in recent history.

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

stupidtv-lA few hours ago a TorrentFreak reader linked us to a list of almost 200 domains with several things in common.

The vast majority have naming conventions that almost certainly point to some type of piracy activity. No shortage of the word ‘streams’ for example, along with other familiar pirate terms such as HD, cine, film, movie, plus the likes of buff, cric and crack.

Sites with ‘anime’ in their domain names also stand out; they include the popular Animebytes, a platform that above most seemed to be generating significant panic. A gloomy discussion on Reddit spoke of the site having just hours to live, a fate that may have since been suspended but with a root cause that remains unresolved.

The Sun Doesn’t Shine on .TV

The sites on the list have other things in common too. All operate from .TV domains that were registered at Finnish registrar Sarek Oy. As things stand, none have any functioning DNS and that means all are completely inaccessible, at least as far as site users are concerned.

The list can be viewed here and given its size and the platforms on it, it feels safe to conclude that this blackout is currently affecting millions of pirates. It’s probably fraying the nerves of many site operators too, albeit some more than others.

As far as we know, information and explanations for the unprecedented failure are in short supply, at least those announced directly from Sarek Oy. It’s the middle of the night in Finland, so it may be a few hours before any official announcement arrives.

Domain Status: serverHold

After checking a few dozen WHOIS records for domains on the list, all display a domain status of ‘serverHold’. ICANN’s official description notes that the status is set by domain registries to indicate that a domain is not activated in the Domain Name System (DNS).

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Given the way the current problem manifests itself, the explanation is accurate but not especially helpful.

The bigger question is why hundreds of domains were suddenly placed on serverHold and why did that have to be done so urgently that there was no time to inform the domain owners? That will likely become evident during the next few hours, but we can confirm that sites operating .TV domains with other registrars remain functional.

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That may suggest an issue specific to the registrar. Some type of issue between the registry and registrar seems most likely, but it’s hard to imagine either party simply deciding to render so many domains inoperable, seemingly all at once, without any kind of warning.

So at least for now, beads of perspiration will have to persist while soaking up the irony. Perhaps more than any other registrar in operation right now, Sarek Oy’s reputation for keeping sites online is extremely well known. That it’s currently at the center of one of the largest blackouts in recent history is unexpected, to say the least.

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

Court blocks $1 billion copyright ruling that punished ISP for its users’ piracy

“Cox did not profit from its subscribers’ acts of infringement,” judges rule.

A man, surrounded by music CDs, uses a laptop while wearing a skull-and-crossbones pirate hat and holding one of the CDs in his mouth.

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A federal appeals court today overturned a $1 billion piracy verdict that a jury handed down against cable Internet service provider Cox Communications in 2019. Judges rejected Sony's claim that Cox profited directly from copyright infringement committed by users of Cox's cable broadband network.

Appeals court judges didn't let Cox off the hook entirely, but they vacated the damages award and ordered a new damages trial, which will presumably result in a significantly smaller amount to be paid to Sony and other copyright holders. Universal and Warner are also plaintiffs in the case.

"We affirm the jury's finding of willful contributory infringement," said a unanimous decision by a three-judge panel at the US Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. "But we reverse the vicarious liability verdict and remand for a new trial on damages because Cox did not profit from its subscribers' acts of infringement, a legal prerequisite for vicarious liability."

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Ecotel Communication: Kupferabschaltung bringt Probleme für Unternehmenskunden

Was die Kupferabschaltung für B2B-Diensteanbieter bedeutet, hat der Ecotel-Chef beim Tele-Kompass des VATM in Berlin erklärt. Weit über 20 Millionen DSL-Anschlüsse seien noch aktiv. (VATM, DSL)

Was die Kupferabschaltung für B2B-Diensteanbieter bedeutet, hat der Ecotel-Chef beim Tele-Kompass des VATM in Berlin erklärt. Weit über 20 Millionen DSL-Anschlüsse seien noch aktiv. (VATM, DSL)

Lilbits: Signal adds support for usernames (instead of phone numbers), Asus launches new AMD and Intel laptops, Firefox makes it easier to find that tab you’re looking for

Secure communication platform Signal offers end-to-end encryption to help ensure that nobody can read your messages without permission. But up until recently the app hasn’t exactly offered anonymity to folks using it to communicate with one anot…

Secure communication platform Signal offers end-to-end encryption to help ensure that nobody can read your messages without permission. But up until recently the app hasn’t exactly offered anonymity to folks using it to communicate with one another: because your account has always been tied to a phone number. Now the company has announced it will […]

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