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o EU
and U.S. at Loggerheads Over Governance of Internet
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Army Finds No Fault in Initial
Probe of Site With Porn, Iraq War Photos
o Canadian Record Industry
Lobbies for Tougher Copyright Laws
o RIAA Sues Another 757
File-Swappers for Copyright Infringement
o Microsoft Loses Patent Office
Ruling in Dispute With Eolas
o Mobile Entertainment Firm
Dwango Wireless Lays Off 30% of Staff
o Tiger Telematics Seeks Nasdaq
Listing As U.S. Gizmondo Launch Nears
o EU Proposes Creation of Market
for Trading Radio Bandwidth
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Briefly Noted
o
Sony PSP Software Update to Close Hacker
Security Breach
o
STMicroelectronics Ships 10.5 Million XM Radio Chips
o
Nielsen to Measure "Tethered" Digital Music Downloads
o
FUNimation to Launch 24-Hour Anime Digital TV Network
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Toshiba Introduces 3G Music Phone
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Electronic Arts Ships "FIFA Soccer 06"
o
VU Games to Include Concert DVD with "50 Cent: Bulletproof"
o
Eidos Delays Release of M-Rated "25 to Life"
o
Patrick Stewart, Others Provide Voices for
Bethesda's "Elder Scrolls"
o
Planetwide to Develop Games With DIRT
MotorSports
o Wired News: Web
Comedians Land Gigs on "Saturday Night Live"
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o EU and U.S. at Loggerheads Over
Governance of Internet
Geneva - The EU has set the stage for a major showdown
with the U.S. after insisting the Internet be overseen by a United
Nations body composed of government representatives and the private
sector. As it is, Internet governance is the sole province of the
U.S. Earlier this week in Geneva, the EU pitched the idea of
wresting U.S. control over the Internet -- particularly the
management of its addressing systems and traffic routing -- at the
last preparatory meeting before November's pivotal World Summit on
the Information Society in Tunisia. The U.S., however, has flatly
rejected the idea. "We will not agree to the UN taking over the
management of the Internet," said Ambassador David Gross,
coordinator for international communications and information policy
at the U.S. State Department. "Some countries want that … we think
that's unacceptable."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4296646.stm
http://makeashorterlink.com/?I38A225EB
http://makeashorterlink.com/?E39A215EB
http://www.icann.org
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o Army Finds
No Fault in Initial Probe of Site With Porn, Iraq War Photos
Washington - Just days after announcing the investigation,
the U.S. Army said that no felonies have been committed and
furthermore that it failed to determine whether gory Iraq and
Afghanistan battlefield photos on a U.S. website were submitted by
U.S. soldiers, Reuters reported. NowThatsFuckedUp.com offers free
amateur pornography to soldiers, in exchange for photos of
themselves posing with dead and mutilated bodies. "It's entirely
inappropriate for the military to do such a cursory investigation of
something that is really casting a very negative light on our
nation's military and can only serve to further damage America's
image and interests throughout the Islamic world," Ibrahim Hooper, a
spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told
Reuters. However, the Army said it has not ruled out a formal
criminal investigation, or the possibility of limiting troops' use
of their own cameras and computers in war zones. "We're not blowing
this off," Army spokesman Col. Joe Curtin told Reuters. "There are
multiple challenges here. One is the anonymity of the sources,
dates, times, locations, units, anything that is reasonably
identifiable that we can work off of."
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N28310515.htm
http://www.nowthatsfuckedup.com
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o Canadian
Record Industry Lobbies for Tougher Copyright Laws
Toronto - The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA)
this week launched a national campaign to promote its anti-piracy
agenda, ahead of public hearings this fall on proposed new copyright
legislation in Canada. The CRIA cited a recent poll it commissioned,
which found that 14 unauthorized files are downloaded for every
commercial song download purchased in Canada, data that it says
coincides with a $541 million decrease in physical music sales
between 1999 and 2005 in the country. The Pollara study also found
that Canada's 12-24 year-old demographic -- 21% of the population --
accounts for 78% of unauthorized music downloads. The group also
tried to link downloading to other unethical activity, citing
another study from Environics Research Group that found 18% of
Canadians who downloaded free music also cheated on exams, versus 7%
of non-downloaders. "Not only does music file-swapping harm artists,
but it also points to an erosion of respect for intellectual
property that threatens Canada's economy and values at the core of
our society," said CRIA president Graham Henderson. "We need
stronger copyright laws, comparable to those of our global
competitors, to ensure the continued growth of copyright-based
industries."
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/September2005/29/c5226.html
http://tinyurl.com/8cwce
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o RIAA Sues
Another 757 File-Swappers for Copyright Infringement
Los Angeles - The Recording Industry Association of
America (RIAA) has sued another 757 suspected Internet song-swappers
for copyright infringement. Among those sued were 64 allegedly
trading songs on college campus computer networks, including some
using the i2hub service on the ultra-fast Internet2 network. This
latest round of lawsuits brings the total number of individuals the
RIAA has sued over file-sharing to over 14,800. In addition to the
"John Doe" defendants sued in the latest batch of lawsuits, the RIAA
said it filed copyright infringement lawsuits against 163
individuals earlier this month who were identified by their ISPs
through previous "John Doe" lawsuits. In the wake of a recent
Supreme Court ruling that found providers of file-sharing software
also liable for copyright infringement, the RIAA has also recently
sent letters threatening legal action against seven of the most
popular file-sharing firms, prompting WinMX to shut down and eDonkey
to announce plans to convert to a legal, for-pay service.
http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/092905.asp
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o Microsoft
Loses Patent Office Ruling in Dispute With Eolas
Washington - Microsoft came out as the loser in a recent
U.S. Patent Office ruling that validated a patent held by the
University of California and Eolas Technology, which is at the heart
of a contested $500 million jury patent infringement verdict against
Microsoft. "It is the second time that the patent office has
thoroughly vetted the patent claim," UC spokesman Trey Davis told
CNET News.com. "We're pleased that the ruling confirms our position
all along." Eolas sued Microsoft in 1999, claiming the company's
Internet Explorer browser utilizes plug-ins and other technologies
covered by a Eolas patent; a jury agreed with Eolas in 2003 and
awarded over $500 million in damages -- a verdict Microsoft is still
appealing. The ruling from the patent office this week does not bode
well for Microsoft's prospects in its appeal of the jury verdict.
"This is very disappointing news, but we remain committed to seeing
this case through to a successful resolution," a Microsoft
representative told News.com. Some have speculated a Microsoft loss
in the court case may compel the company to make changes to Internet
Explorer that would affect millions of Web pages.
http://tinyurl.com/dodq2
http://www.eolas.com
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o Mobile
Entertainment Firm Dwango Wireless Lays Off 30% of Staff
Seattle - Mobile entertainment publisher Dwango Wireless
announced on Friday that it will lay off 30% of its staff as part of
a plan to reduce expenses and focus on "high-potential" branded
services for Rolling Stone, Napster, Playboy and USA Today.
Seattle-based Dwango, which powers Napster's branded ringtone retail
service, said that it will provide severance for affected employees.
The company anticipates severance costs of $34,000 in the third
quarter, and expects the restructuring will result in annual savings
of $1.5 million.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050930/305125.html?.v=1
http://www.dwango.com
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o Tiger
Telematics Seeks Nasdaq Listing As U.S. Gizmondo Launch Nears
Jacksonville, Fla. - In anticipation of the U.S. launch of
its Gizmondo multi-functional handheld game console, Tiger
Telematics announced this week that it has filed for listing on the
Nasdaq. The company, whose shares are currently traded on the Pink
Sheets, said the Nasdaq listing will allow it to engage a much
larger investor base, and will result in its stock being considered
a marginable security for loans. Florida-based Tiger has already
released its Gizmondo device in Europe, and plans to begin selling
the game console in the U.S. next month. The company said Friday it
hired ID Agency to deliver a $30 million marketing campaign for the
launch, including staffed kiosks in 50 shopping malls where users
will be able to demo and purchase the Gizmondo.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050928/ukw014.html?.v=24
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050930/ukf006.html?.v=26
http://www.gizmondo.com
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o EU Proposes
Creation of Market for Trading Radio Bandwidth
Brussels - The European Commission has proposed the
creation of a single pan-EU market for the trading of radio
bandwidth by the year 2010. Currently, each of the 25 EU member
states runs a different system for regulating bandwidths, which can
vary from 400 MHz for TV to 5,000 MHz for Wi-Fi. The Commission
believes the status quo is too inefficient and that a unified market
would free up more of existing bandwidth and ensure that a greater
range of operators are able to use parts of the spectrum. "Radio
spectrum is fast becoming the lifeblood of the Information Society,
whether you use a mobile phone or watch a TV broadcast," said EU
Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding. "The
direct economic contribution of industries using the radio spectrum
is already considerable, between 1 and 2% of national GDP in the EU,
but could be greatly increased if national regulators and all
stakeholders can identify common approaches at EU level to create a
single market for equipment and services using radio spectrum."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?M2B3513EB
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o Sony PSP
Software Update to Close Hacker Security Breach
San Francisco - Sony plans to release a software update
for its PSP handheld game system that closes a loophole that allowed
hackers to create and run their own software and potentially pirated
games on the device, CNET News.com reported. "It is not...what the
device was designed for," Sony Computer Entertainment America
spokesman Patrick Seybold told News.com. "We plan to deal with this
issue with the next system update." The release will be the second
such update; when hackers cracked the software that shipped with the
PSP, Sony offered an upgrade that patched the hole, and also
included a Web browser and Wi-Fi photo sharing capabilities in
attempt to entice users to download the optional software.
http://tinyurl.com/8suvd
http://www.us.playstation.com/psp.aspx
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STMicroelectronics Ships 10.5 Million XM Radio Chips
Geneva - Chipmaker STMicroelectronics announced on Friday that
it has now shipped 10.5 million XM Satellite Radio decoders to XM's
radio manufacturers, which include Delphi and Pioneer. The
system-on-a-chip products integrate all the specific functions
needed to manufacture an XM Radio receiver. XM expects to count 6
million subscribers by the end of the year.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050930/nyf009.html?.v=25
http://www.st.com
http://www.xmradio.com
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o Nielsen to
Measure "Tethered" Digital Music Downloads
New York - Audience ratings provider Nielsen Entertainment
announced that its Broadcast Data Systems (BDS) plans to commence
measuring the tethered digital music downloads offered by providers
including Napster, RealNetworks' Rhapsody, and MusicNet partners
like AOL, Yahoo, Virgin Digital and Cdigix. The "tethered" download
services permit unlimited downloading of songs to a PC or portable
device, so long as the user remains subscribed to the service. The
new data on how many times U.S. consumers listen to specific song
titles in the subscription service music libraries will be added to
existing Nielsen BDS data on programmed and on-demand digital music
streaming.
http://tinyurl.com/8u4em
http://www.bdsonline.com
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o FUNimation to
Launch 24-Hour Anime Digital TV Network
Fort Worth, Texas - FUNimation, a unit of Navarre Corp.
that imports Japanese anime content into America, has announced
plans to launch the FUNimation Channel, a 24-hour digital network
featuring top-rated anime brands. The company partnered with
OlympuSAT, a satellite distributor of independent digital
programming, to make the video service available nationwide.
FUNimation titles include "Dragon Ball Z," "Yu Yu Hakusho" and "Fullmetal
Alchemist."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050929/cgth060.html?.v=21
http://www.olympusat.com
http://www.funimationchannel.com
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o Toshiba
Introduces 3G Music Phone
Tokyo - Consumer electronics firm Toshiba this week introduced
its first music player 3G phone, which will be offered exclusively
to Vodafone subscribers in the U.K. An external 1.3-inch screen will
display song and playlist data; the phone will also feature a
2.2-megapixel camera, stereo speakers and Bluetooth connectivity.
Toshiba did not provide pricing details or a launch date.
http://www.webitpr.com/release_detail.asp?ReleaseID=3068
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o Electronic
Arts Ships "FIFA Soccer 06"
Redwood City, Calif. - Electronic Arts on Friday announced the
release of its "FIFA Soccer 06" title in North America and Europe.
Developed by Vancouver-based EA Canada, the title for PlayStation 2,
Xbox, GameCube, PC, PSP, Game Boy Advance, DS and mobile features
Freddy Adu, Ronaldinho, and Omar Bravo as cover athletes.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050930/305159.html?.v=1
http://www.fifa06.ea.com
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o VU Games to
Include Concert DVD with "50 Cent: Bulletproof"
Los Angeles - Vivendi Universal Games said on Friday that it
will offer an exclusive live performance DVD from hip-hop artist 50
Cent to those who pre-order its "50 Cent: Bulletproof" video game
for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The "No Fear, No Mercy Live" promo DVD
includes 9 live performances. The video game is scheduled to ship in
the fall; a version for PSP will be released in 2006.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050930/laf017.html?.v=29
http://www.vugames.com
http://www.the50centgame.com
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o Eidos Delays
Release of M-Rated "25 to Life"
San Francisco - U.K. video game developer Eidos announced this
week that it is pushing the release date of its "25 to Life" title
from October until some time in 2006. The company did not provide a
new launch date for the M-rated game. Separately, Eidos said it
shipped its "Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico" title
for PlayStation 2, Xbox and the PC. The PS2 and Xbox versions will
come with a DVD bonus disc preview of the company's upcoming "Lara
Croft Tomb Raider: Legend."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050926/sfm065.html?.v=25
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050929/sfth061.html?.v=27
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=11852
http://www.eidos.com
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o Patrick Stewart,
Others Provide Voices for Bethesda's "Elder Scrolls"
Rockville, Md. - Bethesda Game Studios announced on Friday
that it has signed actors including Patrick Stewart, Sean Bean,
Terrence Stamp and Lynda Carter to provide voice talent for its
forthcoming "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" title. The sequel to "Morrowind"
is slated for release on Xbox 360 and the PC.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050930/laf019.html?.v=23
http://www.bethsoft.com
http://www.elderscrolls.com
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o Planetwide to
Develop Games With DIRT MotorSports
Norman, Okla. - Independent developer Planetwide Games
announced on Friday that it has signed an agreement with
Oklahoma-based DIRT MotorSports to develop a line of video games
based on DIRT's World of Outlaws Sprint Series. The first titles
under the license will be released some time in 2006.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050930/305265.html?.v=1
http://www.dirtmotorsports.com
http://www.planetwidegames.com
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o Wired News: Web
Comedians Land Gigs on "Saturday Night Live"
San Francisco - Wired News on Friday reported on how three
Los Angles-based comedians used Web distribution of short-form
content with Creative Commons licenses to land performing and
writing gigs on the upcoming 31st season of "Saturday Night Live."
Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer -- all members of the
Lonely Island comedy collective -- produced cheap Web comedy series
like "The 'Bu" and "Awesometown," and songs including "Ka-Blammo,"
some of which were featured on IFilm.com.
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69042,00.html
http://channel101.com/shows/show.php?show_id=10
http://www.thelonelyisland.com/awesometown
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