
Nasa-Pläne: Menschen sollen zum Mond und Mars fliegen
Wird die Nasa die nächsten Menschen zum Mond oder zum Mars schicken? Dazu wurde der mögliche neue Nasa-Administrator vor dem Senat befragt. (Nasa, Raumfahrt)
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Wird die Nasa die nächsten Menschen zum Mond oder zum Mars schicken? Dazu wurde der mögliche neue Nasa-Administrator vor dem Senat befragt. (Nasa, Raumfahrt)
“This would decimate American leadership in space.”
This week, as part of the process to develop a budget for fiscal-year 2026, the Trump White House shared the draft version of its budget request for NASA with the space agency.
This initial version of the administration's budget request calls for an approximately 20 percent overall cut to the agency's budget across the board, effectively $5 billion from an overall topline of about $25 billion. However, the majority of the cuts are concentrated within the agency's Science Mission Directorate, which oversees all planetary science, Earth science, astrophysics research, and more.
According to the "passback" documents given to NASA officials on Thursday, the space agency's science programs would receive nearly a 50 percent cut in funding. After the agency received $7.5 billion for science in fiscal-year 2025, the Trump administration has proposed a science topline budget of just $3.9 billion for the coming fiscal year.
Die Bestseller-Isomatte von Warmtuyo soll mit 12 cm Höhe, Kissen und Fußpumpe beim Camping, am Strand oder am See für Komfort sorgen. (Technik/Hardware)
Mit der Senkung seiner Preise für Google Workspace will der Konzern von den Sparmaßnahmen der US-Regierung profitieren. (Google, Microsoft)
After introducing the Asus NUC 15 Pro and NUC 15 Pro+ mini PCs with Intel Arrow Lake processors during CES in January, Asus introduced them again with press releases in March and April. But you couldn’t actually buy the little desktop computers a…
After introducing the Asus NUC 15 Pro and NUC 15 Pro+ mini PCs with Intel Arrow Lake processors during CES in January, Asus introduced them again with press releases in March and April. But you couldn’t actually buy the little desktop computers at the time. Now you can. This week Simply NUC announced it was taking […]
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Mit dem neuen Polizeigesetz in Rheinland-Pfalz dürfen hier Handyblitzer zum Einsatz kommen. Ein erstes, KI-unterstütztes Gerät befindet sich nun im Regelbetrieb. (Mobilität, Datenschutz)
Vor Ostern sind bei Amazon einige iPads von Apple deutlich reduziert. Darunter auch das neue iPad (11. Gen), das erst seit März erhältlich ist. (iPad, Apple)
Adult entertainment company Flava Works is demanding millions in damages in a new lawsuit targeting members of a private gay torrent site. The complaint names the alleged Canadian leaker, who is accused of distributing content downloaded from Flava’s paid sites, and 47 ‘John Doe’ defendants who are identified only by their GayTorrent.Ru usernames.
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
Adult entertainment company Flava Works specializes in gay media, mostly pornographic films and magazines featuring Black and Latino men.
Over the years, the company has built a reputation for aggressively pursuing legal action against individuals accused of sharing its copyrighted content, often via private torrent sites specializing in gay content. Flava is known for identifying ordinary downloaders and those who leak their content, presumably through use of unique identifiers embedded in official videos.
Many hundreds of alleged pirates have been targeted in these legal actions, including a Hollywood executive who fought back in court. After a retaliatory lawsuit was dropped, the case was eventually settled on undisclosed terms.
In other lawsuits, Flava clearly came out on top, including a damages claim of $1.5 million against a defendant who shared seven films.
Flava’s lawsuits appeared to slow down in recent years, but a new complaint filed at an Illinois district court shows that the production company continues to monitor pirates, including those in private communities.
The complaint by Flava Works Entertainment and affiliate Blatino Media, lists Canadian resident Nicolas G. as the main defendant. Allegedly a paid subscriber to the plaintiffs’ official websites, the defendant is said to have downloaded several films and then shared some of them on private torrent tracker GayTorrent.ru, which is also accessible at GayTor.rent.
Flava accuses the Canadian defendant of downloading copyrighted videos and distributing them on the torrent platform, in violation of its terms of service.
“Defendant [Nicolas G.] downloaded copyrighted videos of Flava Works as part of his paid memberships and, in violation of the terms and conditions of the paid sites, posted and distributed the aforesaid videos on other websites, including websites with peer-to-peer sharing and torrent technology,” the complaint reads.
The legal paperwork doesn’t specify how the main defendant was linked to the pirated videos, but it’s likely they contained embedded identifiers. Flava alleges that as a result of the unauthorized sharing, dozens of members of the private torrent site were able to download the pirated videos.
These downloaders, 47 in total, are listed as John Doe defendants. They’re currently identified only by their respective usernames, including ActorCA, Balloonboy82, Furiousd2023, TheMonitor72, and WarGod83. All face direct copyright infringement claims and a risk of substantial damages.
The complaint is brief and doesn’t include any details explaining how the defendants were tracked or identified. The main defendant likely had personal details linked to their paid Flava account, but what evidence exists to show that the alleged users of the site downloaded pirated films is unknown.
The scale of the damages claim is clear. For each of the 47 John Doe defendants the plaintiffs request $150,000 in statutory damages. The main defendant faces a significantly larger claim of $1,500,000, pushing the total damages claim to over $8 million.
Again, no reasons are provided to justify these amounts but $150,000 is the maximum available for copyright infringement of a single work. The lawsuit was filed with a list of 31 copyrighted works, but no details to show who shared what and when. It’s possible that more details will emerge as the case progresses.
All in all, the recent complaint shows that after more than a decade, Flava is still actively monitoring BitTorrent pirates. While new lawsuits are rare, they are not without consequence and should not be ignored. The fact that Flava’s name previously appeared in multiple bankruptcy proceedings says enough.
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A copy of the complaint, filed by Flava Works Entertainment, Inc. and Blatino Media, Inc at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, is available here (pdf)
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With one episode left in the season, the screws tighten hard on our poor characters.
Andrew Cunningham and Lee Hutchinson have spent decades of their lives with Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson's Wheel of Time books, and they previously brought that knowledge to bear as they recapped each first season episode and second season episode of Amazon's WoT TV series. Now we're back in the saddle for season 3—along with insights, jokes, and the occasional wild theory.
These recaps won't cover every element of every episode, but they will contain major spoilers for the show and the book series. We'll do our best to not spoil major future events from the books, but there's always the danger that something might slip out. If you want to stay completely unspoiled and haven't read the books, these recaps aren't for you.
New episodes of The Wheel of Time season 3 will be posted for Amazon Prime subscribers every Thursday. This write-up covers episode seven, "Goldeneyes," which was released on April 10.
Sonnenlicht und Meerwasser, mehr soll die kompakte Apparatur nicht benötigen, um neben grünem Wasserstoff auch Trinkwasser bereitzustellen. (Wasserstoff, Solarenergie)
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