Internet: November 2007 Archives

Aw, is the RIAA scared of the big bad lawyers?

Looks like the RIAA are steering clear of Harvard when it comes to their "Sue everything and everyone that they can" method of cracking down on piracy.

They must be scared... Worried that someone will see through their thinly veiled bully tactics.

Miro turns 1.0

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If you haven't yet, you should probably head on over to the Miro website and start up the download while you read this.

Miro is a Free Open-Source Internet TV and Video Player.
Thats alot to fit into a single application. And they do it well.

Their biggest "selling point" is that they claim to be better than Joost.

They even go to the pains of listing why.

But what can you do with Miro? What is Miro all about...
When a Movie Producer emails in to a website, and effectively says "Thanks for pirating our movie", then you know its not as bad as all those HotShot movie industry types say it is...

Perhaps the MPAA should pay a little more attention to the facts, instead of pushing hype.

I dont know about anyone else, but I'd much sooner go watch a movie on someone elses recommendation, than on the suggestings of a big flashy ad campaign.

Telkom ADSL. The perfect broadband solution for gaming, watching movies, and listening to music online.

At least, thats how Telkom advertises and sells their ADSL Broadband.

But what they really say, in the terms and conditions, is that you musn't use your ADSL.
No really.

MyBroadband has an article today, on the crazy restrictions placed on Telkom ADSL users, as stated in the Acceptable Usage Policy. Duncan McLeod also has a few comments on it.

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