
In-Car-Delivery: DHL macht den Smart zur Paketstation
DHL und Smart wollen Pakete direkt in den Kofferraum des kleinen Fahrzeugs liefern. Teilnehmer erhalten eine kostenlose Umrüstung ihres Autos, damit der Paketbote den Kofferraum zeitweilig öffnen kann. Auch Carsharing soll mit der Technik möglich sein. (DHL, Technologie)

Court Orders News Site Blocked Following Article Piracy
Blocking torrent and streaming sites is a regular occurrence in many countries but the practice is now extending to other areas. Following a complaint by Russian news site Gazeta, the Moscow City Court has ordered a news portal to be blocked by ISPs after it ‘pirated’ a tourism article.
Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.
While countries like China have a dubious reputation for online censorship, millions of Internet users are now reluctantly becoming accustomed to sites being blocked on copyright grounds.
The practice is present in scattered countries across Europe but is most prevalent in the UK where more than a thousand sites are now being rendered inaccessible by regular means.
Most of the complaints originate from traditional copyright holders such as movie, TV show and recording labels, but a new threat has just emerged in Russia for the very first time.
Launched in 1999, Gazeta.ru is one of Russia’s leading Internet news resources and the 68th most-visited site overall. The platform enjoys an impressive 11 million readers each month but like many others it claims to have a problem with people republishing its content without permission.
Back in March, Gazeta published an article about tourism in Azerbaijan. The piece was popular with Gazeta readers but other commercial outfits were also attracted to the content. One of them, Story-media.ru, later reproduced the Gazeta article in full, without obtaining permission from the copyright holder.
In the world of news this is hardly a rare event. Many outlets find their articles being reproduced elsewhere on the Internet without permission and within seconds of publication. However, Gazeta decided that enough was enough and decided to fight back.
Using the same copyright complaints system that has been used countless times by movie studios and record labels since its 2013 introduction, Gazeta filed a case at the Moscow City Court.
Categorizing the tourism article as a “literary work” (literary works were added to Russia’s anti-piracy law last May), Gazeta owner Rambler & Co demanded action against Story-media.ru for the unauthorized reproduction of its copyright work.
According to Vedomosti, lawyers for Rambler & Co argued that the company “consistently fights the illegal placement of [copyrighted] content” and since the operators of Story-media.ru hide their identities (WHOIS is anonymous), the site should be blocked.
The Moscow City Court found the argument persuasive and in response ordered Russian ISPs to immediately block Story-media.ru. The court order describes the injunction as “an interim measure” designed to protect the “intellectual rights to the literary work.”
While plenty of torrent, streaming and linking sites have been blocked under the same process, this is believed to be the first use of Russia’s anti-piracy law to block a news resource following a complaint from a publisher over a written article.
Gazeta has previously taken action against a site that published an infographic without permission, resulting in the block of media site go2life.net, Vedomosti reports.
Story-media.ru now needs to respond to the Gazeta complaint but it is unclear whether it will do so. The site is currently offline.
Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.
Huawei Matebook im Test: Guter Laptop-Ersatz mit zu starker Konkurrenz
Das Matebook ist Huaweis erstes Tablet mit Windows 10 und das erste Detachable des chinesischen Herstellers. Dank der mitgelieferten Tastatur könnte das Gerät ein Konkurrent für Microsofts Surface-Pro-Tablets sein – letztlich aber nur bedingt, wie unser Test zeigt. (Huawei, Business-Notebooks)

Neue Funktionen: Mit Google Maps die interessanten Ecken finden
Google hat ein Update für seinen Kartendienst Maps veröffentlicht, mit dem das Kartenmaterial übersichtlicher dargestellt wird. Außerdem sind interessante Bereiche in Städten jetzt farblich hervorgehoben – so sollen sich Restaurants und Läden schneller finden lassen. (Google Maps, Google)

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Erneuerbare Energien: Solar Impulse beendet Weltumrundung
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id Software: Vier Helden für ein Quake Champions
Ein Kämpfer kann sich an andere Orte teleportieren, ein anderer kann durch Wände gucken: id Software hat Informationen zu den Spezialfähigkeiten von vier Helden in Quake Champions veröffentlicht. (id Software, Bethesda)

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