Friday, July 26, 2013

Pre-caffeine tech: Facebook millions, kneel before Zod!?

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Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning.

As government, civil libertarians and tech companies continue to wrangle over revelations about the National Security Agency's electronic surveillance of computers and phones, little has been said about another key digital member of the American family household: video game consoles.

Meanwhile, Google just revealed a tiny HDMI dongle that connects to your plain old, non-smart TV, letting you send YouTube videos, Netflix movies, Pandora music and other content from the Internet to the television, all controlled by a phone, tablet or laptop.

Mark Zuckerberg says teens are totally not quitting Facebook.

And also, Facebook just raked in $333 million in quarterly profit.

It's not just you: Flickr will be down six hours on today.

This legally blind 97-year-old makes masterpieces with Microsoft's simple Paint app.

Google is offering $600,000 to set up free wireless Internet hotspots in 31 public spaces in San Francisco, but city officials said they need to review annual maintenance costs before it could be approved.

Chipotle totally faked its own Twitter hack.

And one more thing about Comic-Con: Kneel before ZOD!

Compiled by Helen A.S. Popkin, who invites you to join her on Twitter and/or Facebook.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

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London Mayor wary of Dagenham prison plans

by Anna Dubuis Wednesday, July 10, 2013
10:02 AM

Labour MP Jon Cruddas?s fight against proposals for a mega, 2000-inmate prison in Dagenham has seen a glimmer of success.

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The Greater London Authority informed the Dagenham and Rainham MP last week that they are now against the proposed site at Beam Park.

Mr Cruddas said: ?They are worried about resistance locally. This is major progress and a sign that the campaign is having an effect.?

But he warned that the battle is far from over and said the Government seemed ?determined? to build the facility.

?We still have to convince the Ministry of Justice. They are still to my knowledge very keen on the Beam Park site. They want prisoners to be closer to home and want more prisons in the London area. They also want to move prisons out of central London into outer London. Both of which suggests that we are still very much in their sights,? he said.

Three years ago similar plans for a slightly smaller prison at Beam Park were thrown out following a strong campaign led by Mr Cruddas, who presented a 15,000-signature petition to No 10.

But in April this year Barking and Dagenham Council got wind of new plans that indicated the Dagenham site was ?one of very few in London? being considered for a what could become Britain?s largest jail.

Mr Cruddas has reignited his crusade and on Saturday is organising a rally to build the momentum, taking place at Rainham Villlage Primary School from 10am.

He said: ?We are going to have rallies and events across the constituency to try and test opinion and build involvement.

?I will be calling debates in Parliament, and building a long term campaign, as I don?t think the issue will go away soon.?

A spokesperson for the Mayor of London said: ?The Mayor is mindful of local concerns about the future of the Beam Park site. No decisions have yet been made.?

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said plans were still ?up in the air?.

There has been a mixed reaction to the prison plans from Post readers, with a number of people saying they have no problem with a facility opening in the borough.

Source: http://www.barkinganddagenhampost.co.uk/london_mayor_wary_of_dagenham_prison_plans_1_2272033

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Fossil Fuel Divestment Continues With Two Finance Firms | The ...


Storebrand, a Norwegian financial services group, and Dutch bank Rabobank have become the latest companies to announce they will pull out of the investments in the fossil fuel industry, citing the stability of long-term investments as the major factor.

Storebrand has investments in 13 coal and six tar sands enterprises which it will let go. It said in a statement that it believes these stocks will be ?financially worthless? in the future.

?If global ambitions to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius become a reality, many fossil fuel resources will become unburnable and their financial value will be dramatically reduced,? said Christine T?rklep Meisingset, Head of Sustainable Investments.

?Exposure to fossil fuels is one of the main sustainability challenges facing business, so for us it is a logical and necessary step to adjust our investments accordingly,? she said.

The decision was made public a day after a similar announcement from Rabobank, an ethical Dutch bank with a partnership with WWF. This institution, which specialises in financing agriculture and food businesses, has said it will no longer invest in shale gas or tar sands.

It said it believes that the risks of water and soil contamination from fracking, and the risks to biodiversity, ecosystems and local residents, are too high.

It will also refuse loans to farmers who decide to lease their land for such purposes.

The company cited a recent Duke University study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, of 414 one drinking water boreholes in Pennsylvania, a location where natural gas production increased by 69% in 2012, which found methane in 82% of samples. The claim is that nearby drilling has caused the gas to migrate into water.

The notion of the future worthlessness of present investments in fossil fuel extraction has been termed a 'carbon bubble'. The term comes from a March 2012 Carbon Tracker report, 'Unburnable Carbon'.

This found that the fossil fuel reserves owned by the top 100 listed coal and top 100 listed oil and gas companies would, if unleashed, emit a total of 745GtCO2, which represents five times the amount that can be burnt unabated, without catastrophic risk to the planet.

In other words, 80% of these assets are, according to current technology, unburnable.

Meisingset added: "We do not offer 'ethical funds' at Storebrand. The same high sustainability standards apply to each and every company and sector. This offers an unprecedented level of security for our clients. No matter which fund or portfolio their assets are invested in, the same high standards apply".

As a direct result of these higher standards for fossil fuels, all 13 coal producers in the Energy sector (MSCI All Countries index) are excluded from Storebrand?s portfolio. In addition, the exclusion covers the six oil companies that have the highest exposure to oil sands, measured by both actual production and reserves.

In total, Storebrand has excluded 177 companies and 32 countries for breaches of the company's minimum standard for sustainable investments.

Source: http://theenergycollective.com/david-k-thorpe/247441/two-more-finance-institutions-divest-fossil-fuels

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Indian Streaming Music Service Dhingana Launches Ad-Free Paid Subscriptions

164737_DhinganaLogoIdentityDhingana, a streaming music service for Indian and Bollywood tunes, announced today that it is launching Dhingana Gold, its first subscription service for iOS and the second part of its monetization model.

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US, China discuss cybersecurity

WASHINGTON (AP) ? U.S. and Chinese officials began formal discussions on cybersecurity Monday, kicking off four days of talks to build cooperation and broach issues that divide the two world powers.

Washington is increasingly concerned about the Chinese theft of American intellectual property, but has put been on the defensive by the revelations about U.S. surveillance by NSA leaker Edward Snowden.

A bilateral working group on cyber issues that was announced in April held its first meeting Monday at the State Department, with both civilians and military taking part. The U.S. side was led by coordinator for cyber issues, Christopher Painter; China's by senior Foreign Ministry official, Dai Bing.

It's a prelude to annual, ministerial-level talks on security and the economy that start Wednesday, a month after a path-finding summit in California between President Barack Obama and new Chinese leader Xi Jinping that aimed to improve collaboration between the powers whose strategic rivalry belies deep economic inter-dependence.

This year's edition of the dialogue at least begins in less fraught circumstances than last year's in Beijing, which was overshadowed by the escape of dissident lawyer Chen Guangcheng from house arrest to the U.S. Embassy in the Chinese capital. Chen later moved to the U.S. where he's proved a staunch critic of Beijing.

But the weeks since Obama-Xi summit have brought a new complication in the relationship. Authorities in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory of Hong Kong refused to extradite Snowden ? a move which U.S. officials implied that Beijing had a hand in.

Officials are likely to play down those differences in this week's talks, but cybersecurity is front and center. The Obama administration says resolving it is key to the future of ties between the world's two largest economies, and U.S. businesses are also speaking out.

"The U.S. in the cyber arena is trying to drawing a bright red line," Brookings Institution scholar, Kenneth Lieberthal, wrote in a commentary. "Effectively, the U.S. position is everyone conducts espionage; we don't object to Chinese espionage, they should not object to ours. But, the U.S. does not do commercial espionage to benefit our own firms competitive position, the Chinese side does and we insist that they stop."

On Monday, officials were expected to discuss international law and norms in cyber space. The State Department said the U.S. would raise cyber-enabled theft of intellectual property, trade secrets and confidential business information for economic gain. On Tuesday, officials will also discuss maritime security, missile defense and nuclear policy.

Chinese Ambassador to the U.S., Cui Tiankai, on Sunday rejecting allegations of Chinese hacking, told Chinese journalists that Washington has failed to present hard evidence to prove it, state news agency Xinhua reported. He referred to Snowden's revelations about U.S. cyber surveillance and spying against China and other countries and said it demonstrated cyber security is a global problem faced by most countries.

The ambassador proposed creating common rules for cyber space through the United Nations, Xinhua said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-china-discuss-cybersecurity-173510111.html

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Apple to Launch New iPad 5 in September and Upgrades iPad Mini Specs

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Go carefully Aquarius, because it isn't the easiest of days. A colleague or customer might be more demanding than usual, making you feel that nothing you do is good enough. You may also have to cope with plenty of interruptions to your schedule, or have to deal with someone who seems hell-bent on making trouble. Deal with things one at a time and try to keep your sense of humor.

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Staying Hidden

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?You don?t know what goes on in anyone?s life but your own. And when you mess with one part of a person?s life, you?re not messing with just that part. Unfortunately, you can?t be that precise and selective. When you mess with one part of a person?s life, you?re messing with their entire life. Everything. . . affects everything.?
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Report finds lack of mobile contract choice in the US, better value in Australia

Research finds lack of mobile contract choice in the US, better value in Australia

This may come as a shock to our Australian readers, who are so used to getting ripped off, but who are we to argue with the UK's Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development? In a study of smartphone contracts across 12 countries, it found that Australia consistently offered the best value, whereas the US and Canada penalized low-usage customers and offered just average value to the rest. Admittedly, the analysis had to set some severe parameters in order to benchmark across so many different markets and pricing models, including focusing on two handsets (the 16GB iPhone 4S and Galaxy S II) and a single month of data (February 2012, which was before the anti-subsidy trend began in the US). In any case, bear all that in mind as you read on for a summary of the report's main conclusions.

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Microsoft goes Moneyball to pummel iPad yet again

Brand symbolism at work.

(Credit: Microsoft/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)

I had always imagined that most baseball scouts were wizened veterans who had seen it all.

I had also imagined they would rather use a handkerchief than a tablet. Perhaps I've watched too many baseball movies.

Microsoft, on the other hand, would have you believe that modern scouts are all clutching their tablets to simultaneously talk to their bosses and view players' stats.

In its latest pitch to suggest that the iPad is the Houston Astros, Redmond offers two baseball scouts desperate for good pitching.

They are both in deep, tablet-based conversation with their general managers. Only one, though, has a Windows tablet. So only one can look up the pitcher's stats and stare at the boss's two disbelieving eyes.

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You know how this one ends. The iPad strikes out.

I will leave others to decide just how realistic this scenario might be. I prefer to focus on the fascinating casting.

In the first ads of this series, Microsoft used Siri to insert its saber.

Now here are two men who represent each brand.

Microsoft man is well fed, tall, and is happy to wear some color in his outfit. He's middle-aged but still sharp.

Apple man, on the other hand, is something of a short schlub. He wears a dung-colored cap and a shirt that marks a fairly low-point even for, I imagine, Tommy Bahama.

Here is a man who, very probably, has little hair and a lot of problems.

What can Microsoft possibly be suggesting?

Personally, I would love to see more Windows 8 devices in the real world. The software certainly has its own distinct identity, which is more than I can say for some.

So I hope I don't deflate too many souls (and baseball fans), by offering the words of MLB.com's Bob Bowman, speaking earlier this year at AllThingsD.

Walt Mossberg asked Bowman to describe the split between iOS, Android, and "other."

"There's no other. It's iOS and Android. The 'other' is less than a percentage point," he said.

More tall, well fed scouts needed.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Dropbox announces the Dropbox Platform, syncing with third-party apps, Mailbox integration

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At Dropbox's first DBX developer conference in San Francisco, CEO Drew Houston announced the Dropbox Platform, a suite of developer tools that make it easier for apps to access data across devices and operating systems. Built on top of the Sync API, Houston said the new Dropbox Platform is designed to "replace the hard drive" and that "sync is the new save." A key component of that is the Datastore API, which lets you sync data like contacts, to-do items and game state -- so you can save your Angry Birds level across your different gadgets for example.

Another platform element is the "Drop-in," which are a few lines of code that developers can use for cross-platform compatibility. Two such drop-ins are the "chooser," which gives apps instant access to files in Dropbox, and "Saver, which provides one-click saving to the cloud. These tools have been around already, but are just now available for native iOS and Androd apps. Some of the third-party companies that have signed onto the new Dropbox Platform include Shutterstock, PicMonkey, Asana, Yahoo! Mail, Animoto, 1Password, CloudOn, FedEx and Fargo.

As part of the announcement, Dropbox also touted a new feature for Mailbox -- that much-hyped app that Dropbox bought in March. It will now finally be able to send attachments directly from the app, which is something that the native iOS client can't do. All you'll have to do is tap the paper clip icon to open a list of Dropbox files, select your file and away you go. However, we've not yet heard just when this app update will be rolling out. We've included a screenshot of the Mailbox interface after the break.

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Your Top Plays for Today

Your Top Plays for Today: AP's Sports Guide

--MURRAY ENDS BRITISH DROUGHT WITH WIMBLEDON TITLE

Andy Murray ends Britain's 77-year wait for a men's champion at Wimbledon by beating Novak Djokovic in the final.

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--VETTEL SNARES LONG-AWAITED HOME GP VICTORY

Three-time world champion Sebastian Vettel wins his home German Grand Prix for the first time, widening his lead in the F1 championship

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--LAKERS PONDER A TOUGH YEAR AHEAD

Dwight Howard's decision to leave the Los Angeles Lakers leaves the storied team with an aging lineup for the next NBA season.

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--FROOME HOLDS YELLOW JERSEY AFTER PYRENEES GRIND

Britain's Chris Froome holds onto the Tour de France's yellow jersey after a merciless day in the Pyrenees.

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--'NO LOOKER' COMMENT ABOUT BARTOLI SPARKS ANGER

The BBC was forced to issue an apology after a commentator says on air that women's champion Marion Bartoli is "no looker."

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Happy Hours for Day Drinkers - Girl Meets Food


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f you?ve got a case of the Mondays (or a case of the Unpaid Furlough Fridays), this list?s for you.? The sequestration is starting to feel as heavy and unwanted as sex with Joey Chestnut after a competition.? So what should you do when you?re temporarily out of work? Go day drinking, and do it for less.? We can show you how:

Three-Day Weekends

Penn Quarter is the place to be on Friday afternoons.? Seafood-centric Azur starts oyster happy hour on Fridays from 3-7 pm with $1 oysters, select $5 draft beers and $6 cocktails. 405 8th Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 347-7491

Through August 30, Italian spot Graffiato, also in Penn Quarter, will be offering Friday happy hour from 2-6 pm that includes $5 punch, wines, draft prosecco and draft beers. 707 6th Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 289-3600

Nearby, new South American eatery Del Campo is offering $7 happy hour specials in the bar and on its patio from 11:30 am ? 7 pm on Fridays. 777 I St NW, Washington, DC. (202) 289-7377

During the Week

On perfect days, classy folks (might that be you?) plant themselves at?701, right outside the Archives Metro, on the shaded patio overlooking the Navy Memorial from 3-7 pm daily. Now through September.? 701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC. (202) 393-0701

The same hours apply at Star and Shamrock in the Atlas District, when you get $1 off Miller Lites and rail drinks plus $5 wines weekdays from 3-7 pm.? 1341 H Street NE, Washington, DC. (202) 388-3833

The Diner in Adams Morgan follows close behind Monday-Friday from 2-6 pm with $3 Tall Boys, $4 drafts and $5 wines.? 2453 18th Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 232-8800

Cities in Golden Triangle offers all-day happy hour from noon-8 pm weekdays with $8 cocktails, $6 draft beers, $5 bottled beers, $7 wines and $5 Red Bulls. 919 19th Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 331-3232

Poste in Penn Quarter features $6-$8 specials on local beers, liquors and wine Monday-Friday 11 am ? 7 pm. Food specials are $4-$8 from 5-7 pm.? 700 F Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 628-7177

The Mighty Pint in Dupont Circle offers $3 Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite and PBR; $4 rail drinks; $5 Jack Daniels or DC Brau cans Monday-Friday 11 am-8 pm. 1831 M Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 466-3010

The Boxcar Tavern in Capitol Hill has $5 Coronas, Amstel Lights and Heineken bottles all day Thursday. 224 7th Street SE, Washington, DC.(202) 544-0518

Hot ?n? Juicy in Woodley Park not only serves succulent seafood in a bag, you can wash it all down, bag and all, with $1 beers all day Monday-Wednesday.? 2651 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC. (202) 299-9448

All Day, Every Damn Day

The only bar on the water in DC, Cantina Marina on the Southwest waterfront has different happy hour specials all day, every day from 11:30 am, including free margarita upgrades and $3-$4 beers. 600 Water Street SW, Washington, DC. (202) 554-8396

Latin-American favorite Ceiba downtown offers a different drink for $5 from 11:30 am every day like their famous margaritas.? 701 14th Street NW,?Washington, DC.? (202) 393-3983

Solly?s Tavern on U Street also starts drinking at noon every day with $3 Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite and PBR, $4 rail drinks, $5 Jack Daniels and DC Brau cans. 1942 11th Street, NW, Washington, DC. (202) 232-6590

You may not think of Flavors of India in Foggy Bottom when it comes to happy hour, but maybe this will change your mind: $2 PBR, $3 Miller Lite and Yuengling bottles, plus $4.50 wings.? From 1-8 pm, seven days a week.?? 2524 L Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 333-1155

Weekend Happy Hours

Poste in Penn Quarter features $6-$8 specials on local beers, spirits and wine on the weekends from 4-7 pm. Food items are $4-$8 from 5-7 pm.? 700 F Street NW, Washington, DC. (202) 628-7177

Asia Nine downtown has happy hour all day Sunday.? Choose from $3 drafts, $5 wines including sparkling, $5 sake or sake bomb (comes with Singha beer) and $17 buckets of 6 Singhas.? Select small plates are $3-$6.? 915 E Street NW, Washington, DC. 202.629.4355.

When you?ve fallen on hard times indeed, head to Hard Times Cafe, where there?s a different happy hour special 11 am-9 pm on the weekends.? Various locations.

Can?t get your s**t together that early? Check out Happy Hours for Procrastinators?


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Weston Parks and Rec summer camps still have openings | The ...

weston-multi-sports-equipmeEven though summer has begun, it is not too late to sign up for some Weston Parks and Recreation summer camps. The following camps are still available for registration:

All American Sports Camp for children going into grades three and four. It is a two-week session beginning on July 15 and running until July 26. Drop-off is at 8:45 a.m. in front of the Weston High School gym and pick-up is at 3.

This is a reasonably competitive sports camp, geared to children who display a sincere interest in team sports and fun competition.

The fee is $475. To register, visit the Parks and Rec. offices at Jarvis House on the corner of Norfield and Weston roads.

Junior Eagle Day Camp is for children ages three to five. Although this camp began on June 26, there is still room available. It runs until July 26 from 9 to 12:30 every day.

Activities include American Red Cross swim lessons on Tuesdays and Thursday at the Weston Middle School pool. This camp also includes visits to Bisceglie Pond, arts and crafts and story time at the Weston Public Library.

The fee for two weeks is $450. Register in person at Jarvis House.

Head Coach Mike Hvizdo Weston Trojans Basketball Camp is offered for those in grades four through nine. It begins Aug. 19 and ends on Aug. 22, running 9 to 1 at Weston High School.

This camp gives players the basketball skills needed to become a better player in a fun environment. There will be guest speakers and contests that include prizes.

The cost is $185 for the session. Register online at westonbasketball.com and email Coach Hvizdo with any questions at mike@thestandjuice.com.

The Trifitness Triathlon Camp is a five-day program designed to introduce children ages seven to 14 to the sport of triathlon. Top triathletes and coaches will provide instruction on basic swimming, cycling and running techniques.

Two sessions still have openings:

  • July 22-26, from 8 to 1 at the Weston Middle School pool.
  • July 29-Aug. 2 from 9 to 2 at the Weston Intermediate School.

Visit trifitness.net to register.

Source: http://www.thewestonforum.com/11923/weston-parks-and-rec-summer-camps-still-have-openings/

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Dog Breed Energy Levels


While it is hard to turn away from that cute little ball of fluff that is running around and acting all cute and cuddly, it is your responsibility to do your homework. Similar to my article, Pet Ownership, it isn?t just making sure you have the time for your new member of the family. You also need to decide what type of breed is best suited for you.

Are you a high or low energy person? Do you like to get out and about, walking, jogging, biking and being active? Or do you like the couch, taking a stroll around the neighbourhood or going to the park for a relaxing getaway?

These questions are crucial when you are looking for a dog. Why? Because knowing what you can give them is the key to a happy animal and minimal damage to your home. If you bring home a dog that requires at least an hour of activity a day and you can?t give it to them, you are bringing in a whole whack of issues. You new furbaby will be taking their excess energy out on your furniture, your personal items and even you.

Save them and yourself a whole of grief by finding out what breeds are best suited to your lifestyle and activity levels. By doing this, you will not only be doing yourself a favour, you will be saving a potential disaster and having to find your dog another ?forever? home.

High-energy dogs are always geared up and waiting for action. Originally bred to perform a canine job of some sort, such as retrieving or herding, they have the stamina to put in a full workday. They need a considerable quantity of exercise and mental stimulation (or they take it out on your property), and they're more likely to spend time jumping, playing, and investigating any new things to see and smell.

High Energy Breeds: Affenpinscher, Airedal Terrier, American Foxhound, Australian Cattle Dog/Shepherd, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdog, Beligan Tervuren, Berger Picard, Border Collie, Boxer, Boykin Spaniel, Brittany Spaniel, Dalmation, Field Spaniel, Retrievers, Standard Schnauzer, German Wirehaired Pointer, Goldador, Gordon Setter, Harrier, Irish Red and White Setter, Irish Setter, Irish Water Spaniel, Jack Russell Terrier, Labradoodle, Weimaraner, Miniature Pinscher, Pointers, Pyrenean Shepherd, Schipperke and the German Shorthaired Pointer.

Low-energy dogs are the canine equivalent of a couch potato, content to doze the day away and stroll around the park or back yard...depending on their mood. Never let size fool you either, as some of the largest breeds are more laid back than you would expect!
Low Energy Breeds: Shih Tzu, Saint Bernard, Pekingese, Mastiffs, Lhasa Apso, Japanese Chin, Irish Wolfhound, Great Pyrenees, French Bulldog, Dogue de Bordeaux, Chow Chow, Chinook, Chinese Shar-Pei, Chinese Crested, Bullmastiff, Bulldog, Bernese Mountain Dog and the Basset Hound.

Whatever breed you choose, make sure it fits your lifestyle so that you and you new dog (either bought or rescued) will have a forever home.

Please always do your research and consult with your veterinarian before taking any home remedies or supplements or following any treatment suggested on this page. Only your vet can provide you with advice on what is safe and effective for your unique needs or to diagnose your pets particular medical issue.

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Bush to GOP: Give Immigration a Chance

Former President George W. Bush wants Republicans to consider immigration on its own merits, not just as a party?saving piece of legislation, he said during an interview on ABC's This Week. "Sometimes, it takes time for some of these complex issues to evolve. And it looks like immigration, you know, has a chance to pass," Bush said. "The reason to pass immigration reform is not to bolster a Republican Party -- it's to fix a system that's broken. Good policy yields good politics as far as I'm concerned." The bill's uncertain future in the House after the Senate passed it last week is causing some concern. But Bush argues the bill is too important not to pass. "It's very important to fix a broken system, to treat people with respect and have confidence in our capacity to assimilate people," Bush said. "It's a very difficult bill to pass because there's a lotta moving parts. And the legislative process is-- can be ugly. But it looks like they're making some progress."

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Meanwhile, a House representative from Texas said the immigration bill was just the Senate throwing "a bunch of candy" at the border to earn votes.?Rep. Mike McCaul told CBS's Face the Nation how displeasing the Senate's?immigration?bill is. "What the Senate just passed was, again, a bunch of candy thrown down there -- a bunch of assets thrown down there to gain votes but without a methodical, smart border approach. We want a smart border and smart immigration plan, something that makes sense," McCaul said.?The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee accused the President of wanting the immigration bill to fail so the Democrats have political leverage heading into the 2014 midterm elections. "The White House would like to see this fail in the House so that [Obama] can blame the House of Representatives for that and then try to take back the House of Representatives and then all bets are off on his agenda," McCaul said.

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Speaking of future elections, Gov. Rick Perry is not hinting he might run for President again despite his last campaign being an unmitigated disaster. On Sunday, Perry told Fox News Sunday that a presidential run in 2016 wasn't completely off the table. "Well, certainly, that's an option out there," Perry said, "but again, we got a lot of work to do in this building right behind me [the Texas capitol] over the course of the next couple of weeks that have my focus substantially more than even 2014 or 2016." Whether or not he'll run for another term as governor, setting up a potential blockbuster showdown against Wendy Davis, Perry said we'll learn the answer on Monday. But first he wants to pass that pesky abortion bill. "I'm going to have an?announcement tomorrow," he said. "But we have a special session?with some important issues in?front of us.?We're going to pass some?restrictions on abortion inTexas so that?Texas?is a place?where we defend life ...That's the powerful?message here.?And that's what we're focused?on.?Politics will take care of?itself."

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The chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board went on CNN's State of the Union the morning to update the nation after a Boeing 777 crash landed at San Francisco International Airport. "When we went out there last night and took a look at the aircraft, you can see the devastation from the outside of of the aircraft ? the burn through, the damage to the external fuselage. What you can't see is the damage internally, and that is really striking," Deborah Hersman said. She explained what the long investigation into the crash will have to include. "We're going to have to corroborate a lot of information: the radar data, the ATC information and the flight data recorder parameters and also interview the pilots," she said. Hersman also defended the NTSB's due dilligence approach to make sure they come to correct answers. "It's really important to put all you have the pieces of the puzzle together, to not just understand what happened, but understand why it happened so we can prevent accidents like this occurring in the future."

Rep. Mike Rogers,?the chairman of?the House Intelligence Committee, thinks the U.S. should suspend economic support to Egypt, at least temporarily, before ultimately renewing that support, he revealed on State of the Union. Rogers said the U.S. should "not try to circumvent the law by calling this something it is not," referring to the military takeover in Egypt. The U.S. cannot support any government seized in a coup d'etat. But the Muslim Bortherhood was "using the instruments of democracy to try to Islam-Islamize" Egypt, Rogers said. "The irony of us not following the law after the Egyptian crisis would be too much to handle," he continued. "I do believe the law is very clear on this." But Rogers thinks the President needs to pitch the House and Senate about funding Egypt in the future, coup d'etat or not. "The president should come to Congress and make the case ? I think there's a great case to be made here...that we should continue to support the military, the one stabilizing force in Egypt, that I think can temper down the political feuding that you're seeing going on now, and then help a process that will allow for multiple factions of parties and beliefs to participate," Rogers said.?

Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain said President Mohammed Morsi's ouster was clearly a coup and that the U.S. must suspend funding immediately. Also, it was a failure of American leadership, he said on Face the Nation. "It was a coup, and it was the second time in two-and-a-half years that we have seen the military step in. It's a strong indicator of the lack of American leadership and influence since we've urged the military not to do that," McCain said. The Arizona Republican admitted it was a messy issue but that, ultimately, the U.S. should suspend aid until there's a free election and a new?constitution?in place. "Reluctantly, I believe that we have to suspend aid until such time as there is a new constitution and a free and fair election. We can't -- Morsi was a terrible president," McCain said. "Their economy is in terrible shape thanks to their policies but the fact is the United States should not be supporting this coup and it's a tough call." McCain then went ot explain how every problem plaguing the Middle East is the fault of a lack of American leadership. "The place is descending into chaos but so is the entire Middle East because of the total vacuum and lack of American leadership," McCain said. "Whether it be the massacres in Syria; Lebanon is beset by sectarian violence; Jordan is about to collapse under the weight of refugees; Iraq is unraveling; Afghanistan -- we're having grave problems organizing a follow on force in Afghanistan." See, America is the only country in the world who can make decisions about these things, he explained. ?"America has not led and, America is not leading. And when America doesn't lead, bad things happen and other people do lead and Egypt is just one segment of a failure of American leadership over the last five years and we need to start being leaders rather than bystanders," McCain said.

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Imagination Tech CEO: 'the industry needs MIPS as much as MIPS needs the industry'

Imagination Tech CEO 'the industry needs MIPS as much as MIPS needs the industry'

At an earlier press event in Shenzhen, Imagination Technologies' CEO Sir Hossein Yassaie delivered a clear message: his company's $100 million acquisition of MIPS isn't a short term strategy. Additionally, he has ambitious plans with the latter's chip architecture -- a well-known rival of ARM and Intel's x86.

In his presentation, Yassaie boasted that there are currently over 300 SoCs based on MIPS. And out of the five billion devices shipped with Imagination Tech's IP to date, three billion of them use MIPS. These include phones, tablets (especially in China), wearables, printers, networking devices, storage devices and more.

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Enhanced yet affordable material for supercapacitors

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Scientists have developed a new method to massively synthesize enhanced yet affordable materials for supercapacitors.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

an analysis of the digital copyright infringement ... - Le petit juriste

Since the oncoming of the internet era, the production, distribution, and consumption of music and movies have undergone some drastic evolutions. Undoubtedly, this revolution has brought in some substantial issues concerning intellectual property rights. Indeed, file sharing of copyrighted data via unauthorized networks called ?peer-to-peer? (P2P) has become one of the most popular internet activities. Despite the effort of the entertainment industries to fight such conducts, consumers and P2P network providers such as the popular PirateBay are constantly inventing new ways to work round legal barriers.

For purpose of clarity, the choice is made to focus on the music industry, but the issue concerning the movie industry is very similar in essence. The issue is that digital music currently traded on P2P networks is not licensed by record labels and copyright holders, and under the law throughout the world, the activity is thus considered illegal. The battle engaged between copyright holders and the anti-copyright movement will have huge consequences on the business model of the whole music industry. In order to understand the implication of the subject, it is necessary to study the protagonists, arguments and weapons of this legal battle. We can then consider the role of regulators and the solutions which can be brought to solve the issue.

?THE PROTAGONISTS

?I ? Copyright owners

Copyright owners can be looked upon on a two-tiered scale: First, the artists, composers and performers who originally owns the copyrights of their works. Second, the recording industry (or music industry), to whom artists delegate part of their copyrights in exchange of some specific services.

Since the middle of the 20th century, the recording industry has built a powerful commercial empire where major international corporations rule the market, dominated by the ?big three?: Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment. Their business model, despite some recent changes, has undergone very little evolution since their creation. Traditionally, an artist will ?license? some of his copyrights to a corporation through ?publishing contracts? and ?recording contracts?, which will allow the label to collect ?royalties? for every sells of his work. In exchange, the artist will receive a percentage of the royalties, and will beneficiate from several services: Provision of a recording studio and recording materials, marketing operations and promotion, manufacturing of physical support (CDs), and distribution. Later on, live performances can eventually be taken in charge by the record company.

Basically, from the composition stage to the recording, and further away to the promotion, manufacturing and distribution stages, the music labels control each and every steps of the music business. Furthermore, these companies tend to form extremely powerful aggregates such as the U.S. Recording Industry American Association (RIAA) or the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). The goal of these conglomerates is to strengthen influence in political lobbying and judicial battles. To have an insight of the economic and political power of this industry, some figures can be looked upon:In 2012, the overall sells gathered $16.5 billion and saw an increase of 3.1% over 20111. More than 88.5% of the market is controlled by the ??big three??2. Altogether, the music and film industry spent $117,570,007 lobbying in 2012 ($5,068,387 for the RIAA alone), and are in the top 10 industry who spend the more money in campaign contributions to elected officials and candidates, or lobbying Congress and federal agencies3

Since the upcoming of the internet era, and under the influence of technical innovation, the traditional business model of the record industry has however attended some recent changes. Indeed, artists can increasingly produce music by themselves, and can use social media such as YouTube to promote their work. In parallel, the revolution of digital music drastically transformed the distribution process, shifting the sales from the physical support (CDs) to digital support4. As a result, the world main retailer is now Apple Inc?s iTunes Store5.

However, this recent evolution also facilitated copyright infringement. Indeed and as we will see, it is relatively easy for consumer to freely access any digital music work, and the incentive not to do so is poor. Music piracy is threatening the future of record labels, whose traditional business is being severely hit. As the Darwinian Survival Theory would suggest, Record companies need to urgently make management decisions based on people?s new music habits. If the record labels want to maintain their leading position in the music industry, they will have to adapt to these changes, instead of trying to fight them.

II ? Copyright infringers

On the infringers? side, we can find on the one hand the music consumers. The ones we look at are only those who download illegally (or buy legally) musical works, and make it available to other consumer in violation of copyright laws.

On the other hand, we find the peer-to-peer networks providers. These are websites such as Napster, Kazaa, Limewire or ThePirateBay, which relies on Peer to Peer technology (P2P). P2P is basically a protocol which gives the opportunity for users to come in contact with each other through ?torrent files? (which in practice functions as internet links). The users can then, outside the computers of the P2P website administrators, exchange digital material through file sharing. These websites often uses the ?advertising revenue? business model, which is a website that provides a forum for advertisements and receives fees from the advertisers.

?One of the big issues of internet piracy is to determine who should be held liable for copyright infringement: Consumers of pirated digital music? P2P network providers? Internet Service Providers (ISPs)? Searching engines like Google or Yahoo? Music labels successively tried to fight breach of intellectual property laws at each and every level. They first began to sue ISPs, but the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998) and the European E-Commerce Directive (2000) soon provided them with immunity from liability, as long as they did not know about the copyright infringement and took measure when a complaint is filled. Since then, lawsuits were directed at P2P network providers such as Napster, Grokster, eMule, BitTorrent and Limewire or lastly The PirateBay. We will see further that liability of such structure is much more difficult to prove, as they do not directly host or transmit infringing content themselves. Therefore, the actions are based on ?contributory liability? and ?vicarious liability? (secondary liability)6. In parallel and since 2003, the music industry filled thousands of lawsuits against individual consumers of pirated files. According to US Copyright Law for instance, the damages for copyright infringement can go up to $30,0007. The music labels usually ask for $750 per songs8. However, since 2008, they significantly dropped the mass lawsuits strategy, shifting to one of cooperative enforcement agreements with ISPs. Finally, the last trend is to take action against searching engines. The IFPI and the RIAA recently accused Google to profit from piracy and to make unsatisfactory efforts in fighting it. They are putting a lot of pressure to obtain the removal of thousands of links to ?pirate? websites in its search results (this operation is called ?takedown requests?), andif Google doesn?t give in to these demands, an unprecedented lawsuit may follow9.

INSIGHT: THE PIRATE PARTY MOVEMENT

The argument around P2P file sharing gave birth to a number of anti-copyright groups supporting the free sharing of information and culture. Among them, there is a wide spectrum of activism: On the one hand, pro-piracy groups such as The Anonymous or Piratbyr?n, advocating for a complete abolition of intellectual property rights on the internet. They use aggressive means such as ?electronic civil disobedience? (e.g. piracy) or ?hacking? (e.g. Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks or DDoS). On the other hand, movement advocating for the existence of more flexible copyright licenses alongside the present copyright legal framework, such as Copyleft and Creative Commons.

?These movements where followed by the creation of numerous political parties inspired by the Swedish Piratbyr?n (creator of ThePirateBay). These ?Pirate Parties? spread in most of the western countries, they now account for 2 seats in the European Parliament, and gain more and more voices in national elections10

?THE ISSUE

A good way to look at the anti-copyright vs. anti-piracy controversy is to study the last of the numerous lawsuits opposing the music industry to a peer-to-peer networks provider. This is a Swedish case about a famous website named The PirateBay (TPB), which rallies all the traditional arguments and protagonists of the issue, and which brought a lot of political turmoil in the intellectual property world.

District court of Stockholm, Sweden, 17 April 2009

B 13301-06

The PirateBay.org (TPB) is a BitTorrent website founded by a Swedish anti-copyright group, Piratbyr?n11. The site is based on Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file-sharing technology, and contains many torrents directing to copyright-protected materials. The administrators had previously received numerous ?cease and desist notices? and ?take down requests? from copyright holders, but never gave them credit. On 31 January 2008, Several companies in the entertainment business (led by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) representing Sony, Universal, Warner, EMI?), filed individual civil compensation claims of US$13 million damage against the owners of TPB12. The charges implied ?complicity to commit crime in violation of the Copyright Act (Upphovsrattslagen 1960:729)?. The Swedish prosecutor claimed the website ??promoted other people?s infringements of copyright laws??13.

?Defendant pleaded not guilty. They presented most of the classic pro-sharing arguments claiming that:

(1) It is for the individual file sharer to bear liability, not for the P2P service provider. Indeed, according to EU directive 2000/31/EC, and the Act on Electronic Commerce and other Information Society (?the Electronic Commerce Act? 2002:552), information provider companies cannot be held liable for the acts of their customers.As file sharing services can be used both legally and illegally, it is for the individual file sharer to bear liability; Furthermore, no copyrighted contend directly passed through TPB?s computers, therefore, the administrators had no mean to control the shared contents and no direct liability can be established (Liability based arguments); (2) The plaintiffs did not suffer any damages since their sales had not fallen (Damage based argument); (3) TPB is legal under Swedish statutory and case law (Jurisdictional based argument). The plaintiffs thus went beyond their power when claiming a remedy for damages outside the Swedish jurisdiction. Some non-legal arguments were brought in, such as (4) litigation against file sharing is an obstruction to technology innovation, thus betraying intellectual property rights first purpose; (5) file-sharing can increase the sales and popularity of less well-known artists not backed by large record companies, it has a positive impact on the music industry as a whole. (6) TPB belongs to a political party (the Piratbyran), and it is illegal to close such organization according to international laws.

?Prosecutors held the classic argumentations of opponents of P2P networks. They claimed that (1) Companies like TPB knowingly contribute to copyright infringement and should be the one held liable for their conducts; (2) Intellectual property laws were originally created to promote innovation and by breaching them, P2P websites have a harmful social impact; (3) Based on legal precedence of business law (see under), the Pirate Bay cannot be considered a sustainable business, as it illegally makes money on helping to steal what other companies have spent money to create; (4) Internet piracy threatens the livelihood of artists, and of thousands of people working in the music industry.

?In its 17 April 2009 verdict, the court found that the defendants were all guilty of ?accessory to crime against copyright law?. Judges held that the defendants had collective responsibility for the website, that they allegedly knew that some torrent files pointed to copyrighted material, and that the commercial and organized nature of the activity strengthened their responsibility. TPB administrators were sentenced to one year in jail each and to a total of US$3.5 million fine and damages.

?Defendants and Plaintiffs both appealed. On November 26, 2010, the court found that ?The Pirate Bay has facilitated illegal file sharing in a way that results in criminal liability for those who run the service14. Judges reduced the jail sentences of the defendants but increased their fines.

?Defendant brought the case in front of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg; on the ground of Article 10 (freedom of expression)15.The ECHR, in a judgment of March 2013, rejected the claims of Pirate Bay founders, thus confirming the appeal sentence. In its decision, the Court recognizes that the Swedish verdict interferes with their right to freedom of expression, but adds that relatively to the doctrine of ?balance of interests?, the decision was necessary in order to protect copyright holders from infringement.

OUTSIDE THE CASE: POLITICAL TURMOIL16

?There was a lot of turmoil during the trial, including prosecutor introducing new evidence after the pre-trial thus breaching the protocol, numerous demonstrations from anti-copyright supporters, hacker?s attacks of the plaintiffs? websites, accusations of conflict of interests against police investigators and judges, and one of the defendants going into hiding in Laos.

As a result of the trial, the website only changed its domain name, jumping from country to country to avoid new lawsuits.17 From thepiratebay.org it went to thepiratebay.se (Sweden), thepiratebay.is (Iceland) and finally to thepiratebay.sx (Caribbean Island of Sint Maarten). In addition, TPB disposed of all the trackers, torrents and servers, thus making it increasingly difficult to link it to the users? sharing activities.18

?THE LEGAL BATTLE

In its fight against copyright infringers, the music industry uses two main weapons: massive lawsuits and aggressive lobbying to pass favorable legislations. The following table19 establishes a brief history of legislation and court cases affecting digital copyright. It is intended to show a progression of increasingly regulatory legal restriction over intellectual property. For purpose of clarity only the U.S. is targeted, as it is a country of the utmost importance in this field, its regulation often being the preclusive of a global trend.

LEGISLATIVE ACTION OR COURT CASE

DATE

RELEVANT DETAILS

Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc.

(?Sony-Betamax case?)

1984

Landmark decision on digital copyright. Ruled that copying television programs for the purpose of ?time-shifting? is of a fair use.

+ Ruled that manufacturers of video-recording devices cannot be held liable for users? infringing uses.

Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA)

1998

Prohibit the circumventing of technological protection measures - called digital right management or DRM ? of a copyrighted work (e.g. Encrypted music)

Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA)

1998

Extend the duration of copyright protection of 20 years (from life of the author + 50 years to life of the author +70 years).

A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc.

2001

First case against a provider of P2P files sharing software.Ruled that such providers could be held liable for ?contributory infringement?. Cause: Napster had the capacity to monitor and control user?s infringement behaviors.

+ Made a distinction between ?time shifting? (see Sony-Betanax) and a new standard of ?space shifting?, arguing that Napster was not targeted for personal use but for distribution of file.

Eldred v. Ashoft

2003

Failed to challenge the CTEA (see above). Led to the creation of the Creative Common label, first alternative solution to present copyright laws.

RIAA/MPAA lawsuits against individuals

2003-2008

Targeting individual file sharers of copyrighted materials.

A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc.; MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.; Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC.; Sweden v. The PirateBay?

2001-Present

Lawsuits against P2P network providers.

?

THE REGULATION CONCERNING DIGITAL COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT

?International and national regulators have since long implemented a set of rules to protect copyrights. It has often been necessary to add some additional measures in order to adapt to the evolution brought in by the internet and new technologies. These regulations (1) allow law enforcement bodies to take criminal action against copyright infringers, and (2) allow victims of music piracy to take civil actions to recover compensation for damages suffered.

?The most famous and widely accepted of these regulations are the World Trade Organization?s Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs), the United Nations?World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty (WCT) and WIPO Performers and Phonograms Treaties (WPT).

?The TRIPs, WCT and WPT have been locally implemented in most of the member states. We can cite for instance the?U.S. ?Digital Millennium Copyright Act? (DMCA, codified at Title 17 of the U.S. Code), or the European ?Directive 96/9/EC on copyright protection for databases?.

?Legislations concerning digital copyright of music are often based on the traditional business model of the record industry. Taking into account the inefficiency of these business models to fight infringements, legislators need to either create an incentive to develop new business model for these companies, or find a mean to implement laws adapted to the local practices, as shows the HADOPI law.

AN EXAMPLE OF IMPLEMENTATION: THE FRENCH HADOPI20

?The ?Haute Autorit? pour la Diffusion des Oeuvres et la Protection des Droits sur Internet?21 is an administrative agency created in 2009 by a law implementing the European directive. It protects digital copyright infringements following a ?graduated response? system: A consumer of pirated works will be submitted to three strikes of notification, warning and technical measures (such as account suspension, fines, and legal actions) if he doesn?t stop his illegal activities. The effects of this law were surprisingly successful; according to a survey22 and a study23 more than 50% of copyright infringers ceased their practices, and digital sales on the legal platforms increased by 25%. However, this legal method necessitate the cooperation of Internet Service Providers (ISPs), a good compliance to legal threat, and a limited number of initial infringements (Less than 20% according to the same survey).

LOOKING AT THE FUTURE: THE ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS

There are two major lines of response to the challenge of digital copyright infringement: develop the actual protection mechanism, or find an appropriate business model:

?I ? enforcement of present strategy

The actual strategy against internet piracy is a business model that combines pricing, quality of service, and legal enforcement24. The goal is to minimize the incentive for consumer to give in to piracy.

The first answer is to make music so cheap that it isn?t worth copying. Nowadays, the price of a song on iTunes is around US$0.99. The economic profit of downloading a song illegally is therefore substantially lowered. The second answer is to make legal platforms of digital music market so easy, quick and safe to use that it isn?t worth copying. One who actually tried to download MP3 music on a non commercial site has experienced the frustration of the experience: Finding songs without a proper searching engine is a real struggle, and once you have gone past the multiple pop-up adds, unreliable or dead links, there is a great deal of chance that the song will be of poor quality, or not the one you were looking for, if not a virus. The experience is often long, unreliable, necessitate some knowledge, and can be unsafe. Whereas nowadays, buying a song on a retailing platform such as iTunes takes only a few second, is safe, reliable, and convenient. The third answer is to make legal threat strong enough so that it isn?t worth copying. As previously stated, the damages for copyright infringement can go up to $30,00025 and music labels usually ask for $750 per songs26.

?One way of fighting digital copyright infringement would be to enhance these three lines of defenses, i.e. to lower the prices, make commercial platforms more visible and easy to use, and strengthen legal threats. However, these measures are useful against large-scale pirates, but not effective enough against small individual infringers where detection and enforcement is problematic. Hence, the need for new business models in order to adapt to the new behaviors of consumers.

?II ? Finding an appropriate business model

Several alternative business models have emerged over time, which takes digital copyright infringement into account with the goal of reducing it. Their position in the market is so far immaterial; however, some of them are worth mentioning:

?The Open Music Model is an alternative business model created on researches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), in which music is considered as a service rather than a good. It suggest that consumers could have free, unlimited downloads for a monthly price on subscription-based system (Like internet or telephone package). According to the MIT studies, the model would substantially lower digital piracy.

The fan funded model is a business model where consumers collectively raise money through donation on websites to artists they believe in, and are given rewards based on their monetary contributions and the artist success afterward. This model is usually used to launch new artists? career. Among the most famous fan funded companies we find ArtistShare, MyMajorCompany, Akastarer27? Fan-funded music has become increasingly popular, but the crowd-funding platforms are young and not fully developed. It is not yet used as a sole source of funding for artists, often being used to launch a carreer before signing in with a label.

Another alternative is to focus on copyright law itself, more than on the business model. It is the case of Creative Commons28, an organization which proposed new types of copyright licenses offering more flexibility than the classic copyright model.

Some individual initiatives from artists follow the trend: For instance, the rock band Radiohead released its 2007 album ?In Rainbows? in a digital download for which customers could set their own price including getting it for free (?pay what you want? model). Although no official datas were released, the band stated it made more money than on its previous albums on traditional business model. More and more artists reject the record labels model and choose self-promotion, recording and distributions.

The main criticism to these alternative business models is that the result on digital piracy is unclear. So far, nothing proves that the decrease of copyright infringement would be substantial enough. Furthermore, the economic viability of these models is yet to be proved.

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?The internet piracy issue has to be taken into account in sight of the original purpose of Intellectual Property Rights, i.e. to encourage creative and intellectual work. In regard of this analysis, the record labels? fear of alternative models threatening their existence may have altered such a goal.

Despite the drastic evolution brought by the internet era and the digital music revolution, the music industry has been sticking to a traditional business models, and has never completely embraced the customers? new consuming habits. A huge knowledge gap (e.g., the difference between what the industry thinks customers want and what the customers actually want) seems to exist between record labels and consumers? expectations about digital music consumption. Furthermore, the ?digital right movement? is constantly inventing new way to go round legal barriers and courts? decisions (see The PirateBay case), thus giving a feeling of a never ending fight. In order for traditional firms to make a successful transition to a new business model, record labels necessarily need to change their strategy from lawsuits to a marketing and innovation-based orientation.

?The outcome for digital music industry is still uncertain, but past experiences are worth considering: new technology like photocopy or videotape for the book and film industries. They were always greeted as the death of the existing industry, but always contributed to a resurgence of the market rather than a reduction.

By?Thibault Bou?ssel du Bourg

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