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2015 verlief nicht so gut, wie Tesla Motors es plante: Im letzten Quartal wurden zu wenige Model S ausgeliefert. Die Produktion des neuen Elektroautos Model X lief zu langsam an. (Tesla Motors, Elektroauto)
Engineers will now test the rocket to see how ready it is to refly.
Image of used Falcon 9 booster in the SpaceX hangar, released on Jan. 3. (credit: SpaceX)
The Falcon 9 rocket not only survived, it now appears increasingly clear it did so in good shape. On Sunday SpaceX released a new photo of the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket that it successfully landed two weeks ago. Aside from soot, produced by the rocket's engines, the Falcon 9 booster appears to be structurally intact.
That was the assessment of SpaceX founder Elon Musk, who tweeted, "No damage found, ready to fire again," on New Year's Eve. Musk has said the flown booster will undergo "static fire" testing on the launch pad, in which the rocket is restrained while its engines are fired. After testing the rocket is expected to become a valued artifact, although Musk has not said where its final resting place will be.
During a conference call with reporters after the launch and successful recovery of the Falcon 9 rocket on December 21, Musk said he expects the company will attempt to refly a Falcon 9 rocket sometime in 2016.
Warner Bros. and Intel’s daughter company Digital Content Protection have sued a hardware manufacturer that creates devices enabling consumers to bypass 4K copy protection. The devices, sold under the HDFury brand, can be used by pirates to copy 4k video from streaming platforms as well as other HDCP 2.2 protected content.
Source: TorrentFreak, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.
Last November several pirated copies of 4K videos started to leak from both Netflix and Amazon. These leaks were unusual as online 4k streams were always well protected against pirates.
While it’s still not clear how these videos were copied, a new lawsuit from Warner Bros. and Intel’s daughter company Digital Content Protection (DCP) suggests that HDFury devices may be involved.
The companies have filed a lawsuit at a federal court in New York against the maker of the devices, technology company LegendSky.
Starting a few weeks ago the Chinese company launched a range of new devices which allow users to strip the latest HDCP encryption. This hardware sits between a HDCP-compliant source device and another device, allowing it to pass on a “stripped” 4K signal.
The Hollywood studio and DCP argue that these devices violate the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provisions and should no longer be sold to prevent further damage.
TF obtained a copy of the complaint in which Warner Bros. allege that the hardware threatens copyright holders because it enables users to render 4K video “in the clear,” making it easy for pirates to share it online.
“The HDFury Devices harm copyright owners like Warner Bros. because they enable Digital Content to be displayed without the protections of HDCP, thereby enabling users to access copyrighted works, make and/or distribute copies of copyrighted works […] all without the permission of the copyright owner,’ they write.
DCP, on the other hand, is harmed because it owns and controls the HDCP standard. When this copy protection is easily circumvented it loses much of its value and potential licensing revenue.
“The HDFury Devices harm DCP because, among other things, they undermine the effectiveness of HDCP, lower the value of HDCP, and thereby jeopardize DCP’s ability to license HDCP to Digital Device manufacturers and Digital Content owners,” the complaint reads.
Both Warner Bros. and DCP accuse LegendSky of violating the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provisions. In addition, they claim that the company violated the Lanham Act by falsely stating that the HDFury devices comply with HDCP’s license requirements.
The plaintiffs ask the court to prohibit these devices from being sold and advertised. In addition, they want to be compensated for the damages they’ve suffered.
In discussions with TorrentFreak, someone who recently purchased an HDFury 4K ‘stripper’ confirmed that the product does indeed work. The first devices were shipped from China early November, a few days before the first 4K rips appeared online.
For Warner Bros. it is essential that 4K copy protection remains strong. The company just announced that it will release several dozen 4K Blu-ray movies this year and would like to keep these out of the hands of pirates.
Source: TorrentFreak, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.
Facebook, Twitter und andere soziale Netzwerke sollen Hasskommentare und Terror-Propaganda schon vor der Veröffentlichung löschen: Für diesen Vorschlag erntet die CSU viel Spott und Kritik – selbst aus den eigenen Reihen. (Soziales Netz, Microblogging)
Die Zeit zwischen Weihnachten und Neujahr war für die Administratoren des Hosting-Providers Linode offenbar wenig besinnlich: Das Unternehmen war schweren Denial-of-Service-Attacken ausgesetzt. Mittlerweile funktionieren die meisten Server wieder. (DNS, Server-Applikationen)
Die Fachmesse CES will weniger Besucher einlassen als im Vorjahr, weil Las Vegas die Menschenmassen nicht mehr bewältigen kann. Das Messegelände wurde auf umliegende Hotels erweitert. (General Motors, Wall Street)
Den Müll aus dem Meer fischen will The Ocean Cleanup – und zwar in diesem Jahr: Im Frühjahr wollen die Niederländer in der Nordsee die erste Sperre auslegen, um im Wasser schwimmenden Plastikmüll einzufangen. (Wissenschaft)
Eine große Hardwarebasis werden Oculus Rift und HTC Vive wohl nicht allzu rasch aufbauen können: Laut Nvidia sind gerade mal ein Prozent der weltweit genutzten PCs ausreichend leistungsstark für Virtual-Reality-Anwendungen. (VR, Playstation 4)
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