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*Jack Valenti's 1982 [http://cryptome.org/hrcw-hear.htm Congressional Testimony] regarding Sony | *Jack Valenti's 1982 [http://cryptome.org/hrcw-hear.htm Congressional Testimony] regarding Sony | ||
== University Filtering == | == University Filtering (group exercise) == | ||
* | *General Counsel's perspective: | ||
** What is the minimum legal duty to satisfy the record companies? | ** What is the minimum legal duty to satisfy the record companies? | ||
** What technical interventions are possible? | ** What technical interventions are possible? |
Revision as of 17:25, 8 January 2008
- Pirate Bay Tries to buy Sealand
- Although Sweden is Homey, Sealand also appealed to the Pirate Bay.
- Jack Valenti's 1982 Congressional Testimony regarding Sony
University Filtering (group exercise)
- General Counsel's perspective:
- What is the minimum legal duty to satisfy the record companies?
- What technical interventions are possible?
- Install speed bumps:
- Block 'bad bits'. Reduce traffic in targeted areas.
- Block all bits. Result: it takes longer to download/upload the Daily Show.
- Target 'unusual' activity.
- Install speed bumps: