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Thursday, October 02, 2008

 
 

DVD-copying software sparks legal battle with movie studios

RealNetworks on Tuesday released software that lets people copy films on DVDs, sparking a heated legal battle with Hollywood film studios fearful of rampant piracy.

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rushed to federal court in Los Angeles and filed a lawsuit demanding that RealNetworks be stopped from distributing its RealDVD software and be made to pay cash damages.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Microsoft and Washington state's top prosecutor have filed a lawsuit to stop "scareware purveyors" that trick people with pop-up messages claiming computers need critical repairs.

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Stolen mobile telephones are being taught to turn against thieves by sending home word of where they are and letting owners snoop on calls.

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In a world where everything is mobile, even billboards are starting to move in surprising ways.

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

With dual screen flip phone design, the new Sony Ericsson W980i has dedicated buttons on the outside for easy music access and control. This Walkman is definitely designed for music on the go.

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HARDWARE

Genius adds a stunning ergonomic optical-touch scroll laser mouse to its Ergo series—the Ergo T555 Laser. This mouse improves on the scrolling direction for easier browsing.

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Severino O. Frayna Jr., Benjie Dela Rosa
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