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Submission + - The Pirate Bay Tries DDDA (therunningtally.com) 1

Drivintin writes: "The Running Tally has an article on The Pirate Bay, and their way of paying their fine. "The guys from the Pirate Bay have a a 30million SEK fine which they say they won't pay. However they have come up with a plan where all their users can join in which works like this. Everyone sends a small amount of money in an electronic transfer to the law firm that represnted the music industry. Suggested amount is 1 SEK (equivalent to 0.13 USD. Apparently the law firm's bank account is only allowed 1000 electronic transactions before it starts to cost them, the account holder money."
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Submission + - Adobe to push flash for TVs (phenotyne.com)

Drivintin writes: "In a move that should make cable companies nervous, Adobe announces they are going to push a Flash that runs directly on TVs. NY Times "Now Adobe Systems, which owns the technology and sells the tools to create and distribute it, wants to extend Flash's reach even further. On Monday, Adobe's chief executive, Shantanu Narayen, will announce at the annual National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas that Adobe is extending Flash to the television screen. He expects TVs and set-top boxes that support the Flash format to start selling later this year." With the ability to run Hulu, YouTube and others, the question of dropping your cable becomes a little bit more reasonable."

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