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File Sharing Services Can Be Sued, Says SCOTUS

If you haven’t been paying attention, yesterday the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decided that file sharing services and companies that have been operating and encouraging their users to illegally share and download copyrighted material over their networks can be sued by the music and movie industry for “damages” caused by the users on their networks. The high court came to this decision 9 to 0; or unanimously.

A sad day for technology, and while usually I have a little faith in the Supreme Court to make decisions central to the people and the advance of the people’s goodwill, in this case I find that this is likely just another example of people making decisions about technology and the law without any knowledge of technology. I fear that this will stifle communications and collaboration technology and put so much fear into technology companies that as soon as their technology is discovered to have a remote, possible use that could run contrary to our Draconian copyright laws, the lawyers of the entertainment industry will descend and rip those companies to shreds. The only technology that’ll be allowed will be that approved by the industry; but that doesn’t mean we won’t see good technology (think iTunes, for example), it just means we’ll see a slowdown of innovation and more companies looking over their shoulder than looking at how they can improve their product or service their customers.

Regardless, that’s just my opinion; you can read more details of the decision and come up with your own! Wired has the scoop:

[ http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,68007,00.html?tw=newsletter_topstories_html ]

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Programming and Podcasts TWIT Archive

This Week In Tech [TWIT] // Episode 11

You know what to do! This week’s topics include Jessica Corbin’s new endeavor, Fempire, which looks absolutely hot, Chris Pirillo’s exploits at Gnomedex and whose logo he has on his chest now, new battery technology and the possibility of fuel cells in your next laptop, and the DMCA’s spread north of the American border, under the guise of C-60, Canada’s new anti-piracy law. There’s more, too, so go right ahead and download it!

TWIT Episode 11 // June 27, 2005 – [ Episode Notes | download ]

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Programming and Podcasts

Weezy and the Swish // Episode 3

Weezy and the Swish have their newest podcast up and ready for download; it was available yesterday, so the clamor has likely died down a little bit and you can go grab it whenever you like. Gear up for another bout of hilarity with Louise Palanker (Weezy) and Laura Swisher (Da Swish); Matt Hartley was at Gnomedex for this episode, but apparently he had a stunt double in his place, so the hilarity continues. Check it out and download the episode:

Weezy and the Swish Episode 3 // June 27, 2005 – [ Episode Notes | download ]

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Programming and Podcasts

Command-N // Episode 3

Looks like Amber and Mikey are at it again producing their weekly web and tech related video show, and Epsiode 3 is out and ready for download. Would have told you guys sooner, but I just got off a plane, so I’m catching up with all the tech-news! But don’t take my excuses, you want to download the videos, right? Of course you do!

According to Amber, this week’s episode was shot on a ferris wheel, so that should be interesting to say the least, but hopefully not as interesting as the content!

Command-N has it’s own website now, where you can get the most recent episode in both bittorrent and direct download methods; go check it out, Episode 4(rather, Episode 3 since they started calling it Command-N) is up now!

Command N Episode 3 // June 28, 2005 – [ http://www.commandn.tv/ ]