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Bisher gibt es nur einen 10 Meter hohen Prototyp. Künftig sollen die Türme aus dem 3D-Drucker 200 Meter hoch werden. (3D-Drucker, Technologie)
“Axiom is working with Tom Cruise in the making of a movie,” Jim Bridenstine said this week.
Enlarge / Tom Cruise, at center, poses with NASA astronauts at the 2002 premiere of the IMAX film Space Station 3D at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. From left to right: Robert Curbeam, Marsha Ivins, Koichi Wakata, Scott Altman, Nancy Currie-Gregg, Bill Shepherd, Susan Helms, IMAX producer Toni Myers, James Voss, Yuri Usachov, Yuri Lonchakov, Jim Newman and Brian Duffy. (credit: collectSPACE.com)
For some in the space community, it sounded like the rehash of an old rumor: “Tom Cruise Plots Movie To Shoot In Space…” read the headline of a Deadline Hollywood article published last month.
The “exclusive"—all three paragraphs of it—was short on details, but the mention of Cruise and space was all that was needed for other publications to want to run with the story and for social media to light up with the news.
But this was not the first time that had happened.
The results and analysis for DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales for the week ending June 6, 2020, are in. From a simpler time when people were afraid of going to be the beach for an entirely different reasons, this re-release on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray was the week’s top selling new release. Find out what movie it was in our weekly DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales stats and analysis feature.
The results and analysis for DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales for the week ending June 6, 2020, are in. From a simpler time when people were afraid of going to be the beach for an entirely different reasons, this re-release on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray was the week's top selling new release. Find out what movie it was in our weekly DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray sales stats and analysis feature.
Im Homeoffice oder Konferenzraum könnte sich Dells Alles-in-einem-Lösung eignen. Auch kann sie ein Notebook mit Power Delivery laden. (Dell, Eingabegerät)
Weder gut gemacht noch gut gemeint: Facebooks neues “Oversight Board” ist nur ein weiterer Beleg dafür, dass wir das Menschenrecht der Meinungsfreiheit nicht der Selbstregulierung durch Technologieriesen überlassen dürfen – Ein Gastkommentar
Corsairs erster Komplett-PC mit Ryzen-CPU ist toll – bis auf einen rotierenden Makel. Ein Test von Marc Sauter (Corsair, Test)
Mit dem Mó eScooter 125 zeigt die VW-Tochter Seat einen serienreifen E-Roller mit 125 km Reichweite. Für den Nahbereich gibt es einen E-Tretroller. (E-Scooter, Technologie)
Solmove glaubt, dass große Flächen in Deutschland in Solarkraftwerke verwandelt werden können. Ein Projekt in Frankreich war jedoch wenig erfolgreich. (Solarenergie, Technologie)
The Premier League has been granted an extension to a court order that allow it to compel Irish ISPs to block illegal streams of matches. The authority to continue blocking pirate streams in real-time was granted during a virtual hearing at the Commercial Court on Monday.
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
Blocking websites that facilitate access to pirate content has become a widespread anti-piracy tactic over the past decade.
Usually targeting sites that offer movies, TV shows and music, blocking is touted by copyright holders as an effective strategy to reduce illicit consumption.
Until relatively recently, however, live streams of sporting events have proven difficult to block but due to work by the English Premier League, it is now possible to deal with them using similar but more advanced techniques.
With the cooperation of Internet service providers, the Premier League’s anti-piracy partners identify servers associated with unlicensed streams and notify these to ISPs around and during match time. These are then blocked so that subscribers of those ISPs cannot view the streams using regular means.
None of this can take place without legal authorization but thus far the High Court in the UK has been happy to grant orders giving the green light to this so-called ‘dynamic’ blocking.
Last year the Premier League sought to expand its blocking program to Ireland, eventually gaining permission from the Commerical Court to block until June 30, 2020. With that expiration date looming, the Premier League sought an extension to cover the remainder of the 2019/2020 season plus the 2020/21 season in its entirety.
During a virtual hearing at the Commercial Court on Monday, Justice David Barniville granted the authorization required by the Premier League. The extension came in time to cover the first match (a goalless affair between Aston Villa and Sheffield United) but whether any blocking took place remains unclear.
As per the original order, the extended injunction covers major ISPs Eircom, Sky, Virgin Media, and Vodafone. None of these providers opposed the blocking application which is unsurprising given their past cooperation and, of course, their broadcasting interests in respect of Premier League content delivered via Sky Sports, BT Sport, and Amazon Prime.
The aim of the extension handed down this week is to prevent football fans from using illicit IPTV services to watch Premier League matches without buying a legal subscription package. It also seeks to disrupt the availability of free streams online, which in many cases are sourced from ‘pirate’ IPTV providers.
These streams can be viewed in several ways, from dedicated set-top boxes, Kodi-type setups with appropriate add-ons, dedicated live-streaming apps, to the humble web browser. In the end, however, the consumption method makes little difference as the blocking seeks to prevent the underlying servers carrying the pirate streams from reaching the subscribers of the ISPs listed above.
When subscribers can’t access matches, that has a knock-on effect, including dissatisfaction with their IPTV provider, for example. The Premier League hopes that its disruption methods will convince people to step away from unlicensed content consumption and towards subscriptions. In turn, this should help to undermine the illicit providers themselves.
That being said, this is a game of cat and mouse, with some IPTV providers able to game the Premier League’s system to avoid blocking. When that can’t be done, users can simply turn to VPNs which immediately circumvent all of the blocking measures put in place by their ISP.
A copy of last year’s injunction, which has just been extended, can be found here (pdf)
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.