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Texas Instruments has licensed the MP3Pro format for inclusion in its Digital Signal Processors ...
 
 
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Keith Winstein and Marc Horowitz are programmers at MIT in the US. They are clever guys, and have been able to come up with a DVD anti-encryption program that runs with just ...
 
 
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Here's a little something I came across in my morning pre-coffee surf. It's an expensive toy (relatively), you have to order it from the US, and it's not for everyone - those ...
 
 
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Napster is having all kinds of trouble keeping its MP3 sharing service open, and now it looks as though the Recording Industry Association of America is looking to shut down ...
 
 
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The recent victories of the Recording Industry Association of America seem to have gone to its head. Even though it succeeded in taking out an injunction against Napster's free ...
 
 
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Three of the five biggest music companies in the world have banded together with AOL and RealNetworks to nut a new, universal standard of music distribution. EMI, Bertelsman ...
 
 
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This time 'round it's not in the streets of Washington, or in the hallowed halls of America's Justice system at all, but in Taiwan - and justice has apparently little to do ...
 
 
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There's a new enemy in the war against copyright violation. We've given DeCSS the boot, kicked about MP3s and violated a mess of students (and their civil rights), but now a ...
 
 
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Yes, and he's pissed off in CAPS as well. What is he angry over? Copyright, that's what. Harlan's very peeved about people spreading his work around without him receiving ...
 
 
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Police in Belgium recently raided the homes of suspected Napster users, searching for copyrighted music. The raids took place in December of last year and January this year, ...
 
 
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Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, who was arrested in July after allegedly breaching the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, will have all charges against him dropped in return ...
 
 
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Millions of files are downloaded via P2P programs such as Kazaa each week. For a large percentage of these files, each download constitutes a copyright violation. Organisations ...
 
 
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The suit many hoped would be a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) test case, has been thrown out of court by a US federal judge. ...
 
 
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It seems that beleaguered Internet music sharing service Napster just can't do anything right. It's been sued yet again, but not by any of the big record companies, and in fact ...
 
 
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The entire world (and especially those poor Russian programmers) rue the day America introduced the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Now, there’s a potential new US law that ...
 
 
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Well, it's not dead yet, but everyone knows that the writing is one the wall for the ever popular copyright infringing service… did I say that? I mean online music provider ...
 
 
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The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a lower court decision that declared the practice of swapping ripped MP3s via Napster is in fact illegal, and in breach of ...
 
 
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So who remembers Napster? Once upon a time it was the only music sharing service worth belonging to, a cool badge of online courage that loudly decried 'I don't care about ...
 
 
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I attended this very morning an interesting debate on digital content and the rights of creators in the new millennium. Microsoft was behind the debate, and so one of the six ...
 
 
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Nikki Hemming, CEO of Sharman Networks, has announced her company will be seeking approval of a compensation method for copyright holders. Called the ‘Intellectual Property ...
 
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Issue: 137 | June, 2012

Atomic is a magazine aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts, gamers, and serious PC upgraders.

Every month we bring you the latest reviews of new technology and PC components, in depth features on everything from overclocking to console hacking, and gaming previews and interviews.
 
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