Videostreaming: Plex will Filme und Serien kostenlos und im Abo anbieten

Plex will die zentrale Anlaufstelle für verschiedene Videostreaminganbieter werden. Plex-Kunden sollen in der Software kostenpflichtige Abos von anderen buchen und auch kostenlose, werbefinanzierte Inhalte erhalten. (CES 2019, Streaming)

Plex will die zentrale Anlaufstelle für verschiedene Videostreaminganbieter werden. Plex-Kunden sollen in der Software kostenpflichtige Abos von anderen buchen und auch kostenlose, werbefinanzierte Inhalte erhalten. (CES 2019, Streaming)

Softwareentwicklung: Agiles Arbeiten – ein Fallbeispiel

Kennen Sie Iterationen? Es klingt wie Irritationen – und genau die löst das Wort bei vielen Menschen aus, die über agiles Arbeiten lesen. Golem.de erklärt die Fachsprache und zeigt Agilität an einem konkreten Praxisbeispiel für eine agile Softwareentwi…

Kennen Sie Iterationen? Es klingt wie Irritationen - und genau die löst das Wort bei vielen Menschen aus, die über agiles Arbeiten lesen. Golem.de erklärt die Fachsprache und zeigt Agilität an einem konkreten Praxisbeispiel für eine agile Softwareentwicklung. Von Marvin Engel (IT-Jobs, Softwareentwicklung)

Softwarefehler: Lime-Tretroller werfen Fahrer ab

Lime hat seine elektrischen Tretroller in der Schweiz stillgelegt, nachdem es möglicherweise durch einen Softwarefehler dazu kam, dass die kleinen Fahrzeuge während der Fahrt unvermittelt stoppten. (Elektromobilität, Technologie)

Lime hat seine elektrischen Tretroller in der Schweiz stillgelegt, nachdem es möglicherweise durch einen Softwarefehler dazu kam, dass die kleinen Fahrzeuge während der Fahrt unvermittelt stoppten. (Elektromobilität, Technologie)

HBO reveals start date for Game of Thrones‘ final season in new trailer

Sunday night teaser, attached to True Detective, walks fans through a crypt.

On Sunday night, HBO finally lifted the veil on a big Game of Thrones question mark. The mainline TV series, based on the George R. R. Martin novels, will begin airing its final season on April 14.

The news came at the end of a teaser ad ahead of True Detective's third season premiere. In good news, HBO was at least kind enough to debut brand-new footage in an otherwise vague, suggestive video. In the one-minute clip, Sansa and Arya Stark, flanked by Jon Snow, approach a series of statues with torches in hand in a Winterfell crypt. After the long, slow walk concludes, with audio clips from previous episodes ("you are a Stark; you might not have my name, but you have my blood"), the trio discovers what the statues are: versions of themselves.

Shortly after that discovery, frost overtakes the chambers, and the trio unsheathes its weapons to face an impending, icy threat, before the scene fades to black.

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ISP Wants Trial to Decide if it Failed to Terminate Repeat Infringers

The piracy liability lawsuit between a group of RIAA labels and the Texan ISP Grande Communications is heating up. The ISP is in a tough spot after Magistrate Judge Austin recommended to drop its right to a safe harbor defense. The company disagrees, and asks the court to leave the safe harbor decision for trial, pointing out that Rightscorp’s piracy notices can’t be trusted.

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The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US Courts, leading to much uncertainty among various Internet services.

Under the DMCA, companies are required to implement a reasonable policy to deal with frequent offenders. This requirement applies to hosting services as well as commercial Internet providers.

Previously, Internet provider Cox lost a legal battle over this very issue, and major record labels are currently going after the Texan ISP Grande

In order to enjoy safe harbor protection, the DMCA requires ISPs to adopt and reasonably implement a policy for terminating the accounts of repeat copyright infringers. According to the labels, it is clear that Grande failed to do so. As such, the company should be held directly liable.

Last month, US Magistrate Judge Andrew Austin sided with the labels. In his report and recommendation, he concluded that Grande had a policy that allowed it to terminate repeat infringers. However, the ISP failed to act on this for years. As such, the policy was not ‘adopted’ and ‘reasonably implemented’.

If the court adopts this recommendation, the ISP won’t have a have harbor defense at trial, which would be an enormous setback. However, in an objection filed this week, Grande hopes to convince the court to have the matter decided during trial. 

According to the ISP,  there is more than enough evidence that would lead a jury to conclude that Grande qualifies for a safe harbor defense. While Grande doesn’t deny that it initially didn’t disconnect any repeat infringers based on Rightscorp’s notices, it doesn’t believe this was wrong.

First of all, Grande points out that the DMCA’s text is rather vague on what a repeat infringer is and when disconnections are appropriate. This issue has also been brought up in the past in other cases, including Cox’s lawsuit.

In addition, the ISP has serious concerns about the reliability of Rightscorp’s piracy notices, which also contain settlement demands.

Grande notes that there are critical flaws in the Rightscorp system. These create factual disputes as to whether Grande should have terminated the Internet access of any subscriber, which it would like to present during trial.

“For instance, Rightscorp’s notices do not identify the name of a copyrighted work or a U.S. copyright registration, and they contain no explanation or evidence of the factual basis of the allegation,” Grande writes.

“Rightscorp also does not attempt to download any portion of an allegedly infringing file before sending a notice of copyright infringement, and does not obtain true copies of copyrighted songs to compare against allegedly infringing copies.”

 The ISP believes that during trial, a jury could come to the decision that Grande didn’t have to act on Rightscorp’s notices to keep its safe harbor. 

“Given this evidence, a fair-minded jury could conclude that Grande reasonably implemented its termination policies by choosing not to terminate subscribers in response to Rightscorp’s facially-deficient and otherwise unreliable notices.”

The argument boils down to what ISPs are required to do when they receive notices of alleged infringement. Are third-party accusations good enough to classify someone as a repeat infringer?

Judge Austin concluded in his report and recommendations that Rightscorp’s notices should be acted on, adding that Grande initially didn’t terminate any subscribers based on other notices either. 

However, in the past, many ISPs had a similar policy to Grande’s, with some even arguing that only a court can declare someone an infringer, not a simply piracy notice. 

While Cox failed to convince the court with similar arguments in the past, Grande stresses that its case is different. It, therefore, calls on the court to reject Judge Austin’s recommendation and jet a jury decide what’s appropriate. 

“In sum, it is axiomatic that determining whether Grande failed to implement a policy for terminating repeat infringers ‘in appropriate circumstances’ requires considering the evidence of the actual circumstances.

“That evidence includes the extensive evidence that Rightscorp’s system is simply incapable of reliably identifying and giving notice of actual copyright infringement. At a minimum, this evidence gives rise to a genuine issue of material fact for trial,” Grande concludes.

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A copy of Grande’s objections to the report and recommendation regarding the DMCA Safe Harbor defense is available here (pdf).

In a separate filing (pdf), Grande objects to Judge Austin’s recommendation to deny summary judgment in the ISPs’ favor on a variety of liability issues, including direct infringement, willfulness, damages, and ownership of copyright.  These are all under recommendation to be denied, except for two limited issues regarding the alleged violation of reproduction or public performance rights.

The record labels, for their part, also object to the recommendation but ask the court to deny summary judgment for reproduction as well (pdf).

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CPU shortages and trade wars contributing to declining PC shipments (according to IDC and Gartner)

In what’s become a familiar set of headlines in recent years, market research firms IDC and Gartner have put out a pair of press releases showing that PC shipments in the fourth quarter of 2018 were down from the same period a year earlier……

In what’s become a familiar set of headlines in recent years, market research firms IDC and Gartner have put out a pair of press releases showing that PC shipments in the fourth quarter of 2018 were down from the same period a year earlier… and that overall PC shipments in 2018 were lower than in […]

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Imaging ever closer to the event horizon

Two new papers probe the matter that’s right on the edge of falling in.

Image of a bright disk surrounding a dark sphere.

Enlarge / Artist's conception of a blob of hot matter orbiting close to surface of a black hole. At this distance, its orbit is influenced by the black hole's spin. (credit: NASA/CXC/M. Weiss)

While black holes themselves swallow any light beyond their event horizon, the area outside the event horizon tends to emit lots of light. That's because the material falling in toward the black hole is extremely energetic as it sheds angular momentum and crashes in to other material in orbit around the black hole. So, while we can't image a black hole directly, we can infer some things about its properties using light from the environment it creates.

This week saw the publication of two papers that edge in to the area close to the event horizon, imaging events in an area that includes some of the closest stable orbits to the black hole. And, in doing so, one of them finds that a supermassive black hole is spinning so fast that a location on its surface would move at roughly half the speed of light.

Echoes of a corona

Both of these papers take advantage of periodic outbursts that happen when the black hole starts to feed on new material. That material heads into the hole via a flat structure centered on the black hole called an accretion disk. Its arrival heats the disk up, causes the black hole to brighten, and causes changes in the local environment. The questions that these two papers focus on is what these changes can tell us about the black hole and the environment nearby.

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Regierungsstillstand: Technikbranche sorgt sich wegen Shutdown um 5G

Der bislang längste Regierungsstillstand in den USA bereitet der Technologiebranche zunehmend Sorgen. Ein einflussreicher Verband befürchtet sogar, dass das Land bei der Einführung von 5G zurückfallen könnte. (FCC, Telekommunikation)

Der bislang längste Regierungsstillstand in den USA bereitet der Technologiebranche zunehmend Sorgen. Ein einflussreicher Verband befürchtet sogar, dass das Land bei der Einführung von 5G zurückfallen könnte. (FCC, Telekommunikation)

Regierungsstillstand: Technikbranche sorgt sich wegen Shutdown um 5G

Der bislang längste Regierungsstillstand in den USA bereitet der Technologiebranche zunehmend Sorgen. Ein einflussreicher Verband befürchtet sogar, dass das Land bei der Einführung von 5G zurückfallen könnte. (FCC, Telekommunikation)

Der bislang längste Regierungsstillstand in den USA bereitet der Technologiebranche zunehmend Sorgen. Ein einflussreicher Verband befürchtet sogar, dass das Land bei der Einführung von 5G zurückfallen könnte. (FCC, Telekommunikation)

Onlineshop: Rückgaben beim Epic Games Store nun wie bei Steam

14 Tage lang, bei einer Gesamtspielzeit unter zwei Stunden, sind nun beim Epic Games Store Rückerstattungen möglich – im Grunde wie bei Steam, allerdings vorerst nur über den Support. (Epic Games, Steam)

14 Tage lang, bei einer Gesamtspielzeit unter zwei Stunden, sind nun beim Epic Games Store Rückerstattungen möglich - im Grunde wie bei Steam, allerdings vorerst nur über den Support. (Epic Games, Steam)