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Posted at 14/06/2007, 20:53
#40735
ap news wire

in a break with other internet service providers, at&t inc. will work with
hollywood studios and recording labels to devise technology that identifies
offshore content pirates who use its network to upload illegal copies of
movies and music.

although details remain sketchy, the effort worries privacy advocates, who
fear the san antonio-based company could become a beat cop, monitoring which
web sites customers visit and what computer files they share.

technology officers from several entertainment companies met june 5 in san
antonio to discuss the effort, which could take months and quite possibly fail
to produce a solution that would be technologically feasible and protect
customer privacy.

"it's daunting," said james w. cicconi, at&t's senior executive vice president
of external and legislative affairs.

"what we're trying to do here is see if we can devise a technology that can
address the problem," he said. "then we'll have to address the legal issues
that flow out of using such a technology."

legal questions include the privacy interests of customers and legitimate
distributions for educational uses or works in the public domain.

cicconi said such issues will not be ignored.

"we're not trying to be an enforcement agent against our customers," he
said. "the intent is to devise a network-based approach to dealing with this
problem."

in confirming the effort thursday, cicconi acknowledged that at&t's interests
have become more aligned with content providers.

like its telecommunications rival, verizon communications inc., at&t has
launched its own television service to compete with cable and satellite. the
service has increased companies' dependence on studios, which have been
pressing internet service providers to more aggressively stem piracy.

"we've been considering these issues of piracy, and we do feel the interests
of our shareholders are aligned with the interests of the content community,"
cicconi said.

"we very much have a stake, as they do, in trying to stem illegal
appropriation of that content," he said.

cicconi said the effort is primarily aimed at pirates who set up operations in
other countries and upload massive amounts of illegal files using at&t's
network. he said the technology being developed would not target those who
download those files.

at&t's effort is being watched closely by verizon, which has vigorously fought
demands by recording labels to reveal the names of customers who may have
downloaded illegal copies of songs.

verizon executives have also had discussions with studios and other content
providers about piracy as it ramps up its own consumer tv effort.

"as we do more content deals ourselves, this comes up in those discussions,"
said eric rabe, verizon senior vice president of media relations.

"but we continue to believe we don't want to be the policemen on this, while
at the same time recognizing copyright is a serious issue and needs to be
protected," he said.

consumer advocates have raised concerns, fueled in part by the lack of
specifics from at&t about the technology being developed.

they are also concerned that large media conglomerates are increasingly
dictating how new technology can be used.

"frankly, the best hope for the consumer here is that we get more competition
in content, and i think that's coming thanks to things like youtube and
joost," said fred von lohmann, an attorney with the civil-liberties group
electronic frontier foundation.

"the question is how many people can be strong-armed before that arrives," he
said.

Posted at 14/06/2007, 21:30
#40741
90% primarily download media? i dont think i would agree with that. i think
majority have internet primarily for communication purposes (news, email etc.)
Posted at 15/06/2007, 07:03
#40870
let's be serious now, when your isp salesman asks you what kind of connection
you're looking for, and you answer 20+ mbps he knows it's not for mails... 🙂
Posted at 15/06/2007, 13:47
#41014
then why do they sell it at that speed then?
and i also dont get why they have 8/10/20 mbps and have a download limit of 20
or 50 gig, you could max 20 gig in under 3 hours at 20mbps if you managed to
download full speed
Posted at 15/06/2007, 14:45
#41034
✎ Quote by lopkinfop
then why do they sell it at that speed then?


same reason they sell dvd/cd burners... they are hypocrits morons 🙂
Posted at 19/06/2007, 08:12
#41631
the good news is whatever anyone attempts are to try and stem the tide of so
called media piracy, we can take haven under the umbrella of encryption in
general. specifically pki and the widely know ssl technologies will all keep us
safe and cozy as long as the powers that be want to keep any resemblence of
civil liberty alive. being a bit of a security buff and maybe slightly
paranoid, i encrypt everything on my hd including the boot partition, the nsa
couldn\'t read a byte of data on my system. i use government grade wiping of
data religiously, actually far more than religiously. although i like torrent
sites like #eztv i use an uncensored news server far more regularly and
although there is a price, the benefits are encryption all the way and no
regulation whatsoever, and no viable future plans to regulate. also anyone can
download a certifcate server like ms\'s distribute their own certificates
for,
sites, clients, encrypting and signing purposes. i use drivecrypt & bestcrypt
with bcwipe & have a enterprsie subordinate and primary certificate server. i
use newsfeeds for my uncensored news server with newsbin pro as a ssl network
news client. as well as torrent based downloading, i use emule as a edonkey
client. obviously this article cannot go anywhere near explaining the details
of everything i have mention and alluded to above, so i urge you to look into
it and teach yourselves. feel free to email me at [email protected]
regarding questions etc.

felixk
\"disseminate the power!\"
:)
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