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Pirate Bay Buyers Hope To Make $40 Million A Month From Ads | paidContent view story
15 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 1 day ago
- (http://paidcontent.org/article/41...)
- Became popular 1 day ago
CEO Hans Pandeya, who offered SEK 60 million wants to sell users’ unused hard disk space to companies, sell surplus bandwidth to ISPs, sell display ads on the site and charge some casual users to download content.
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Pirate Bay's Weird New Business Plan | BusinessWeek view story
9 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 3 days ago
- (http://www.businessweek.com/globa...)
- Became popular 3 days ago
The new owner of the swashbuckling Swedish peer-to-peer outfit will bundle up the collective Internet bandwidth of its users and resell it to ISPs.
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ISPs vs BBC iPlayer - Missing the point? - Entanet Opinion: ISP industry news and views view story
2 votes- Submitted by chrisrhill
- 10 days ago
- (http://opinion.enta.net/2009/06/2...)
- Became popular 10 days ago
Instead of BT Retail focusing attention on the BBC et al to contribute to its increasing costs, it should instead be tackling its wholesale provider to reduce the price of bandwidth. Here I explain why this has a wider significance to ISPs and industry.
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Could Opera Unite Be a Botmaster's Best Friend? view story
4 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 14 days ago
- (http://www.pcworld.com/article/16...)
- Became popular 14 days ago
Security researchers worry that Opera's new Unite server feature will be misused by criminals.
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Canada wants telcos, ISPs to widen police access view story
16 votes- Submitted by pffffffth
- 14 days ago
- (http://www.reuters.com/article/re...)
- Became popular 14 days ago
Canada unveiled draft legislation that would oblige telecommunications firms and Internet service providers to allow police to intercept information.
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Data Protection Makes Identifying Online Pirates a Nightmare view story
2 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 22 days ago
- (http://torrentfreak.com/data-prot...)
- Became popular 22 days ago
Norway’s data protection department has indicated that ISPs must delete all personal IP address-related data just 3 weeks after collection. The instruction means that it will be incredibly difficult to take action against file-sharers.
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EFF brief accuses DOJ of "backdoor wiretapping" | Ars Technica view story
5 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 22 days ago
- (http://arstechnica.com/tech-polic...)
- Became popular 22 days ago
The EFF alleges that in order to get around wiretapping's "probable cause" requirements, the DOJ ordered a suspect's ISP to start accumulating his emails so that they could later come in and use the Stored Communications Act to subpoena the archive.
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US Federal Trade Commission shuts down ISP view story
22 votes- Submitted by adrian67
- about 1 month ago
- (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
Federal authorities have shut down what they said was the worst US-based web hosting provider after convincing a judge it actively participated in the distribution of child pornography, spam, malware, and other net-based menaces.
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Wonder What the RIAA Will Do Now? view story
21 votes- Submitted by cGt2099
- about 1 month ago
- (http://techtrekker.com/2009/06/04...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
What the RIAA is really trying to do is to shift the job of policing the internet onto the ISPs, which is not the job of an ISP. AT&T so far has gone so far as to say that they would never disconnect a user without a court order.
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When Your WiFi Service Company Really Sucks view story
10 votes- Submitted by FatLester
- about 1 month ago
- (http://wifiservice.ws/p120757-the...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
I would strongly advise anyone thinking about signing up for wireless internet service (wifi service) to avoid doing so via Charter Communications at all costs. That is, unless you're the type that enjoys paying for a service you are only occasionally...
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Chinese authorities blocked Twitter and other Social Media sites view story
5 votes- Submitted by profreak
- about 1 month ago
- (http://www.pankajspeaks.com/2009/...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
Appearing to be an effort by Chinese government to curb any controversy on well before the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen massacre on June 4th it has blocked Twitter and access to other social media and blog sites...
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CHEAP INTERNET SERVICES >> Internet Service Cheap Tips | Cheap Internet Service Provider Guide! view story
1 vote- Submitted by slshu7622625
- about 1 month ago
- (http://cheap-internet-service-s.com/)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
My teacher, Anne, gives me a good tips on cheap internet services, and I'd like to share it with you! It's a brief and straightforward tips on cheap internet service providers. It's a good tips indeed! If you want the most up to date information on cheap
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D~NET - Internet Service Provider/Wireless ISP @ Surabaya, Pandaan, Malang and Bali view story
1 vote- Submitted by user32741
- about 1 month ago
- (http://www.sby.dnet.net.id/home.php)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
internet provider surabaya, Internet Service Provider, isp indonesia, wireless isp,wireless internet, pandaan, malang, bali, mobile internet,fiber optic service, internet hotspot,dedicated internet
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Solve it Technologies CC - Welcome to Solve it Technologies view story
1 vote- Submitted by MasterKush
- about 1 month ago
- (http://solveittec.co.za/)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
Solve it Technologies - IT Solutions
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Norwegian ISP: dig your own fiber trench, save $400 | Ars Technica view story
9 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- about 1 month ago
- (http://arstechnica.com/tech-polic...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
Lyse has become the largest fiber-to-the-home provider in Norway thanks to an innovative business model that asks customers to preregister before any fiber is dug, then offers them a $400 savings if they dig their own trench from the street to the home.
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Internet Providers - How to Choose - Home view story
1 vote- Submitted by spazychicken
- 2 months ago
- (http://internetproviders.weebly.com/)
- Became popular 2 months ago
How to Choose Internet Providers - How to Choose Far too often, we choose internet providers in a thoroughly passive manner. We receive a flyer in the mail promoting a sale; we see an advertisement on television; or we come across a company in the yellow
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Ovid Password view story
1 vote- Submitted by essexdominic
- 2 months ago
- (http://ovidpassword.co.cc/)
- Became popular 2 months ago
If you lost your ovid password from ovid isp then I suggest you check out this site where you can get an ovid password for free in a matter of minutes. Ovid Isp wont always give you a new ovid password so finding free ones makes it a lot easier. If you c
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Google Local Search If They Guess Where You Are | BPWrap view story
9 votes- Submitted by bwelford
- 2 months ago
- (http://blog.cre8asite.net/bwelfor...)
- Became popular 2 months ago
Google Local Search is offered even when you search for a service that is likely to imply you would like local results probably based on IP location.
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European ISPs to record all emails and calls view story
14 votes- Submitted by guyro
- 3 months ago
- (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technol...)
- Became popular 3 months ago
A controversial new regulation comes into force today, that extends existing EC directives on data retention from telecoms providers to ISPs.
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Spam Back to 94% of All E-Mail view story
92 votes- Submitted by McCaffertyHimself
- 3 months ago
- (http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/200...)
- Became popular 3 months ago
Spam has recovered from the jolt it received last November, when Internet backbone providers cut off McColo Corporation, a California Web-hosting service that spammers were using to coordinate e-mail attacks. Spam volume is again 94% of all email.

