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Net Neutrality Debates Relevance To Online Piracy
Last month witnessed ever increasing noise in terms of the raging Net Neutrality debate in the United States and then the “three strikes and you’re out” policy of disconnecting persistent file sharers in Europe. TMV believes there is a clear similarity between each issue. Furthermore we believe it is important to analyse the arguments coming [...]
Copyright Vs. The Internet (Part 1)
There’s something about avoiding the inevitable.
If I know something is coming whether I like it or not, I’m the sort of person who would rather stand up and say “Right, let’s get this over with” rather than hope for salvation at the 11th hour. It may be just a self-delusional power-grab in a situation beyond all [...]







Peter Sunde, one of the founders and former spokesperson of BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay, recently debuted a new venture…one that will actually make content owners money instead of bleeding them dry. The project is in the form of a service, called Flattr (get it, like flattering?) that aims to...



Music Industry Payments Strategy 2010: something tedious and strenuous, or something built upon inner drive and desire?...