Archive for June 5th, 2008

Paul Pierce One-Leggedly Asserts Himself In Game One [NBA Finals]

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

As Paul Pierce lay underneath the basket, writhing in pain, a trainer ominously hovering, it appeared a Boston victory in this game, this series, was highly unlikely. Pierce gets carried off the…

Chipper cracks 400th HR in Braves’ win over Marlins

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

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Report: PS3 power-hungrier than five fridges

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Australian consumer watchdog Choice has found that Sony’s PlayStation 3 consumed the most power of all the electronics it tested.

Holyfield’s myriad financial problems come to light

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Maybe now we know why former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield wants to keep fighting at age 45.

Manny powers rout after Red Sox-Rays brawl

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

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Massawyrm Gets Utterly Smashed To Pieces By THE HULK!!

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Laser Printers Found Guilty of “Making Available” Crimes

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Two professors and a student at the University of Washington released a study today explaining “Why My Printer Received a DMCA Takedown Notice” [PDF]. They argue that DMCA takedown notices, used as the principle mechanism for enforcing copyright on the Internet, should be viewed skeptically. We couldn’t agree more!

The researchers examined BitTorrent file-sharing networks using specially designed BitTorrent clients to monitor the traffic on these networks. Even though their clients did not upload or download any files, the researchers received over 400 takedown requests accusing them of copyright infringement. Every one of those notices was a false positive. Their results show that “potentially any Internet user is at risk for receiving DMCA takedown notices today.”

In fact, as the New York Times put it, “an inanimate object could also get the blame.” Three laserjet printers used in the study were accused in takedown letters by the MPAA of downloading copies of “Iron Man” and the latest Indiana Jones film.

Colleges and universities should pay close attention to the findings, given that students often face harsh penalties from their institutions if they are hit with a DMCA notice. The RIAA has admitted that it bases its DMCA notices to universities and colleges solely on identifying files as “available” for sharing even though two courts [PDF] have confirmed that making files available, in and of itself, does not violate copyright law [PDF], and even making files available can cause no conceivable financial harm. (The RIAA does insist that their investigators actually download files before sending prelitigation letters and filing lawsuits.)

Military Shoots Down SCUD-Like Missile in Test

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

The U.S. military said it shot down an incoming SCUD-like missile in its last seconds of flight Thursday in a successful test off Hawaii, a step the contractors said reflected their hardware’s versatility.

Big Brown-Curlin matchup could be worth $5M

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Suffolk Downs is offering a $5 million purse for the Massachusetts Handicap if Big Brown wins the Triple Crown and both he and Curlin go undefeated and start in the race against each other.

Farmer Wants A Wife, Not A Toilet-Mouth [Short Ends]

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

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· Last night’s Farmer Wants a Wife—which we’re told actually exists and is not an elaborate 30 Rock joke—was the most! shocking! ever!, as…

Oliver Stone Goes Comical, Slightly Negative With First ‘W’ Poster [Truth In Advertising]

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

If there was ever a doubt that Oliver Stone’s land-speed record production of W would be anything but a broad political satire of our outgoing president, let it now be allayed with Lionsgate’s first…

Kane, Bastel grab lead at LPGA Championship

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Lorena Ochoa had sufficiently recovered from a double bogey and was slowly making her way up the leaderboard Thursday in the McDonald’s LPGA Championship when she stopped to ask a question on her way to the next tee.