20 Jahre Schutzfrist: EU-Kommission plant das maximale Leistungsschutzrecht

Die EU-Kommission plant ein Leistungsschutzrecht “hoch drei”. Verlage erhalten demnach 20 Jahre lang das exklusive Nutzungsrecht an Online-Nachrichten ohne Ausnahmen für Snippets. Selbst die Überschrift könnte betroffen sein. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Die EU-Kommission plant ein Leistungsschutzrecht "hoch drei". Verlage erhalten demnach 20 Jahre lang das exklusive Nutzungsrecht an Online-Nachrichten ohne Ausnahmen für Snippets. Selbst die Überschrift könnte betroffen sein. (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Pirate Android App ‘Store’ Member Jailed For 46 Months

A unique FBI operation carried out four years ago targeted several pirate Android app marketplaces, seizing their domains and arresting their operators. This month saw the first conviction, with SnappzMarket’s ‘PR manager’ Scott Walton receiving a 46-month prison sentence for conspiracy to commit copyright infringement.

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snappzAssisted by police in France and the Netherlands, the FBI took down the “pirate” Android stores Appbucket, Applanet and SnappzMarket during the summer of 2012.

The domain seizures were the first ever against “rogue” mobile app marketplaces and followed similar actions against BitTorrent and streaming sites.

During the years that followed several people connected to the Android app sites were arrested and indicted, but progress has been slow. Today, we can report on what we believe to be the first sentencing in these cases.

Earlier this month, Scott Walton of Lovejoy, Georgia, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit copyright infringement and sentenced to 46 months in prison.

The sentence hasn’t been announced publicly by the Department of Justice, but paperwork (pdf) obtained by TorrentFreak confirms that it was handed down by Georgia District Court Judge Timothy Batten.

The Judgement

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According to the prosecution, one of Walton’s primary tasks was to manage public relations for SnappzMarket.

“In this role, defendant Walton monitored the Facebook fan page for SnappzMarket, provided responses to support inquiries, developed new ideas for SnappzMarket, and assisted with finding solutions to technical problems,” the indictment reads.

“In addition, defendant Walton searched for and downloaded copies of copyrighted apps, burned those copies to digital media such as compact discs, and mailed them to defendant Gary Edwin Sharp.”

The sentencing itself doesn’t come as a surprise, but it took a long time to be finalized.

Together with several co-defendants, Walton had already pleaded guilty two years ago, when he admitted to being involved in the illegal copying and distribution of more than a million pirated Android apps with a retail value of $1.7 million.

Before sentencing, Walton’s attorney Jeffrey Berhold urged the court to minimize the sentence. Citing letters from family and friends, he noted that his client can be of great value to the community.

“The Court can make this world a better place by releasing Scott Walton sooner rather than later,” Berhold wrote.

Whether these pleas helped is unknown. The 46-month sentence is short of the five years maximum, but it remains a very long time.

Initially, Walton was able to await his sentencing as a free man, but last year he was incarcerated after violating his pretrial release conditions. This means that he has already served part of his sentence.

The two other SnappzMarket members who were indicted, Joshua Ryan Taylor and Gary Edwin Sharp, are expected to be sentenced later this year. The same is true for co-conspirator Kody Jon Peterson.

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Turns out the signal astronomers saw was “strong” because it came from Earth

Of course, you already knew that if you read the skeptical Ars report on Monday.

Ars was among the first news outlets to report on discussions among astronomers about observations of an intriguing "signal" that may have originated from a distant, Sun-like star. We cautioned readers that, because the signal was measured at 11Ghz, there was a "significant chance" it was of terrestrial origin, likely due to some military activity.

Well, it apparently was. First, astronomers with the search for extraterrestrial intelligence downplayed the possibility of an alien civilization. "There are many other plausible explanations for this claimed transmission, including terrestrial interference," Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer with SETI, wrote.

Now the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences has concurred, releasing a statement on the detection of a radio signal at the RATAN-600 radio astronomy observatory in southern Russia. "Subsequent processing and analysis of the signal revealed its most probable terrestrial origin," the Russian scientists said. (Maybe it was really Steve Martin and his hair dryer?)

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Samsung unveils Gear S3 Frontier and Classic smartwatches

Samsung unveils Gear S3 Frontier and Classic smartwatches

Samsung has produced a lot of smartwatches over the past few years, but last year’s Gear S2 has been one of the most well-received to date. So it’s no surprise that the new Gear S3 takes a lot of design cues from its predecessor.

The Samsung Gear S3 has a round touchscreen display and a circular bezel that rotates, giving you another way to interact with apps.

The Gear S3 will be available soon in two styles: a Gear S3 frontier with a rugged, outdoor look and the Gear S3 classic with a smoother, more minimalist design.

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Samsung unveils Gear S3 Frontier and Classic smartwatches

Samsung has produced a lot of smartwatches over the past few years, but last year’s Gear S2 has been one of the most well-received to date. So it’s no surprise that the new Gear S3 takes a lot of design cues from its predecessor.

The Samsung Gear S3 has a round touchscreen display and a circular bezel that rotates, giving you another way to interact with apps.

The Gear S3 will be available soon in two styles: a Gear S3 frontier with a rugged, outdoor look and the Gear S3 classic with a smoother, more minimalist design.

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AT&T lectures Google Fiber about challenges of broadband investment

Google Fiber’s reported struggles cause AT&T to take a victory lap.

Enlarge / Workers with massive spools of fiber optic cable. (credit: woodleywonderworks)

AT&T celebrated Google Fiber's reported struggles yesterday by publishing a blog post lecturing its competitor about the difficulties of broadband investment. AT&T also criticized Google for seeking favors from the government—something AT&T would never do, of course.

The blog post is titled "Broadband investment: Not for the faint of heart" and is written by AT&T VP Joan Marsh, who manages AT&T's regulatory interests at the federal government. It provides a timeline of Google investment in broadband infrastructure starting with a bid on spectrum in 2007, saying that the company has never lived up to its grand ambitions. The latest example is Google Fiber, which has reportedly fallen well short of subscriber goals and may be downsizing. (Google hasn't confirmed or denied the reports of impending layoffs.)

AT&T says the "moral of the story" is that "building reliable, ubiquitous high-speed broadband connectivity is tough."

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CCP Games: Eve Online wird ein bisschen kostenlos

Noch ist für Abenteuer im Weltraum von Eve Online ein Monatsabo nötig. Im November 2016 soll sich das ändern: Dann sollen Spieler mit den sogenannten Alpha-Charakteren auch kostenlos antreten können. (Eve Online, MMORPG)

Noch ist für Abenteuer im Weltraum von Eve Online ein Monatsabo nötig. Im November 2016 soll sich das ändern: Dann sollen Spieler mit den sogenannten Alpha-Charakteren auch kostenlos antreten können. (Eve Online, MMORPG)

Gear S3 im Hands on: Samsungs neue runde Smartwatch soll drei Tage lang laufen

Die neuen Gear-S3-Modelle erinnern auf den ersten Blick an die Gear S2 Classic, sehen aber noch mehr nach klassischer Herrenarmbanduhr aus. Die Bedienung ist weitgehend unverändert geblieben, bei der Ausstattung hat Samsung einige Punkte verbessert. (Ifa 2016, Samsung)

Die neuen Gear-S3-Modelle erinnern auf den ersten Blick an die Gear S2 Classic, sehen aber noch mehr nach klassischer Herrenarmbanduhr aus. Die Bedienung ist weitgehend unverändert geblieben, bei der Ausstattung hat Samsung einige Punkte verbessert. (Ifa 2016, Samsung)

Geleakte Zugangsdaten: Der Dropbox-Hack im Jahr 2012 ist wirklich passiert

Dropbox warnt zahlreiche Nutzer vor einem Einbruch in die eigenen Systeme aus dem Jahr 2012. Betroffene Accounts sollten mit einem neuen Passwort versehen werden. (Dropbox, Cloud Computing)

Dropbox warnt zahlreiche Nutzer vor einem Einbruch in die eigenen Systeme aus dem Jahr 2012. Betroffene Accounts sollten mit einem neuen Passwort versehen werden. (Dropbox, Cloud Computing)

Chicago official gets 10 years for role in dirty red light camera deal

John Bills will also have to pay $2 million in restitution.

Enlarge / A Redflex red light camera at the intersection of Sylvan and Coffee in Modesto, California as seen in 2013. (credit: Cyrus Farivar)

A former Chicago transportation official has been sentenced to a decade in prison. He was found guilty in January on 20 counts of mail and wire fraud, bribery, extortion, and many other charges stemming from a corrupt contract involving Redflex, a major red light camera company. During the Monday hearing, US District Judge Virginia M. Kendall also ordered John Bills to pay over $2 million in restitution.

According to the Chicago Tribune, "Bills’ voice broke with emotion as he acknowledged ‘ethical and moral’ mistakes, but he denied masterminding the massive bribery scheme in exchange for growing the city’s controversial network of red light cameras into the largest in the nation."

As Ars has reported previously, Bills, who was the managing deputy commissioner at the Department of Transportation, helped steer a lucrative city contract to Redflex. After Bills urged his colleagues to approve the deal, the city hired the embattled Australian firm to provide automated enforcement cameras, known formally as its Digital Automated Red Light Enforcement Program (DARLEP), from October 2003 until February 2013.

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Deals of the Day (8-31-2016)

Deals of the Day (8-31-2016)

Apple’s iPad mini 2 may be a few years old, but it’s still able to run the latest version of iOS and the 7.9 inch tablet has a high-resolution 2048 x 1536 pixel display which would make it a pretty decent media player, if nothing else.

While Apple continues to sell the iPad mini 2 for $269 and up, Best Buy is currently offering the tablet for at least $70 off its list price.

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Deals of the Day (8-31-2016)

Apple’s iPad mini 2 may be a few years old, but it’s still able to run the latest version of iOS and the 7.9 inch tablet has a high-resolution 2048 x 1536 pixel display which would make it a pretty decent media player, if nothing else.

While Apple continues to sell the iPad mini 2 for $269 and up, Best Buy is currently offering the tablet for at least $70 off its list price.

Continue reading Deals of the Day (8-31-2016) at Liliputing.