EU Court Supports Music File-Sharers In Civil Cases
Advocate General Juliane Kokott, an adviser to the European Union’s top court, has drawn a line in the sand. In her decision, Kokott stated that European ISPs and telcoms are not required to hand over information on clients believed to be running music-sharing websites in civil cases. Kokott believes that it is compatible with European Union law for European countries to exclude communication of personal data in the context of a...
Microsoft’s Windows Media DRM Cracked – Again
An updated version of the FairUse4M program, is able to strip the Digital Rights Management (DRM) off of both audio and video files in a simple, drag’n’drop stylee. The savvy crack can strip the protections off of both individual downloads, as well as subscription services, a scary scenario for online music stores and labels which can have far-reaching consequences since thousands of songs can instantly be liberated. The...






