Saturday, February 28, 2009
News Roundup - February 2009
1. "Netflix To Offer 'Streaming Only" Plans"
Wired, 26/02/2009
(LINK)
2. "Hulu's Hollywood overlords force Boxee block"
Austine Modine, The Register, 19/02/2009
(LINK)
3. "New Zealand copyright protest blockades parliament"
Juha Saarinen, ZDNet News, 19/02/2009
(LINK)
4. "The Web video showdown: Content providers, cable companies and the users stuck in the middle"
Larry Dignan, ZDNet, 19/02/2009
(LINK)
5. "Facebook does U-turn on eternal data grab"
OUT-LAW News, 18/02/2009
(LINK)
6. "Software body slams Government's 'special treatment' of music industry"
OUT-LAW News, 11/02/2009
(LINK)
7. "Competition Commission blocks broadcasters' online shop"
OUT-LAW News, 04/02/2009
(LINK)
8. "Google on trial over Italian 'defamation' video"
OUT-LAW News, 04/02/2008
(LINK)
9. "Irish ISP Eircom in 'three strike' filesharer crackdown"
Austin Modine, The Register, 03/02/2009
(LINK)
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