http://www.doom9.org/right.html - 11/07/09 21:46:43 - 11/08/06 17:49:00
6/16 That's going to throw a wrench into the music industry's lawsuit machine in Italy - a recent ruling in Rome says that an IP address isn't sufficient to identify who was really sharing content.
Is Napster 2.0 (AKA flat fee subscription to download as much as you want) finally making an appearance 10 years after it should have? UK's Virgin Media is poised to launch just such a program later this year - so far they have Universal Music on board.
Finally, ars reports on the World Copyright Summit. The agenda in itself would indicate that they're really looking ahead, yet the "New Visions for Creative Industries" remain thin whereas the rest (you know, enforcing copyright and the likes) got all the attention.
6/15 BDSup2Sub 3.9.2 contains another workaround for corrupt VobSub streams. 6/14 BDSup2Sub 3.9.1 allows editing of imported DVD palettes, improves the color editing dialog and stores alpha cropping/minimum merge time and PGC palette export settings in the ini file.
And a correction regarding the news item from the 10th: there has yet to be a ruling as to whether the Pirate Bay judge was biased - the statement is only the opinion of the court that convicted the defendants.