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The Pirate Bay Ordered To Block Dutch Users 255

secmartin writes "In a totally unexpected ruling, a Dutch court has decided that The Pirate Bay should block visitors from the Netherlands within 10 days or face a fine of €30,000 per defendant per day. Peter Sunde has already announced that he will appeal the ruling. Even though the defendants sent a letter explaining that they were unable to come to the hearing and provided arguments in their favor, these were ignored by the judge because they failed to appear in his court. The full text of the ruling was just published (in Dutch, PDF) by Peter Sunde, and further coverage is available at Forbes."

Comment Why is the encryption married to the transmission? (Score 1) 311

We should be allowed to employ various encryption schemes IMO, rather than whatever ones come out of the box. Hows this for a possible workaround: a vpn host device hooked up to the WAN port of the wireless router, or VPN hosting built into the router's firmware. That way all the clients get to keep thier hardware the way it is, with a little added hassle when connecting. Does that work?

Comment Re:Reason #1 this is useless to me (Score 1) 205

I've downloaded several movies that have audio language options and subtitles. Adding subs to the Netflix/Silverlight player will be no problem once they are extracted from the films. I'm sure about this. I bet the foreign ones are rasterized onto the video stream, for now. But when they work out a way to get the text off of the DVD, or have it otherwise delivered to them, subtitles will become an option.
Security

Damning Report On Sequoia E-Voting Machine Security 200

TechDirt notes the publication of the New Jersey voting machine study, the attempted suppression of which we have been discussing for a while now. The paper that the Princeton and Lehigh University researchers are releasing, as permitted by the Court, is "the same as the Court's redacted version, but with a few introductory paragraphs about the court case, Gusciora v. Corzine." What's new is the release of a 90-minute evidentiary video — the researchers have asked the court for permission to release a shorter version that hits the high points, as the high-res video is about 1 GB in size. See TechDirt's article for the report's executive summary listing eight ways the AVC Advantage 9.00 voting machine can be subverted.

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