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Archive for July 13th, 2008

Max Mosley case: bend over, free speech, this is going to hurt

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Max Mosley case: bend over, free speech, this is going to hurt: “In a chamber of the Royal Courts of Justice last week sat Max Mosley, grandee
of motor racing and fan of sadomaso-chism. I sat close enough to see the
prickle of hair at his shirt collar. His features were immobile, back poker
straight, his dress fastidious - not unlike his father Oswald, perhaps. But
Mosley’s shirt wasn’t black. It was pink, like his bottom after a sound
beating.”

(Via Law News from Times Online.)

BREIN Continues Dutch Anti-Piracy Mop up

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

BREIN Continues Dutch Anti-Piracy Mop up: “The Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN scored two successful operations against file-sharing communities Torrent.to and the remnants of Razorback. BREIN has been successful in the legal arena, as several court decisions have granted BREIN the ability to force ISPs to shut down P2P sites suspected of supporting unauthorized distribution.”

(Via Slyck.com File-Sharing News And Information.)