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Kim Dotcom

    Tech at Night: Bitcoin’s central bankers. Kim Dotcom censors Mega.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 16th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Some fascinating Bitcoin developments: As I predicted, Mt. Gox just got trouble with its US dollar processor, Dwolla. Meanwhile it comes out that a cabal of developers has de facto control over the Bitcoin network and is devaluing very small wallets. The net effect of this is to reduce the money supply, deflating Bitcoin to benefit those with large holdings.

    So even as Bitcoin is revealed to have its own central bankers, the new Megaupload is getting censored per New Zealand law, as Kim Dotcom weighs (heavily) in against Obama to attempt to distract from this censorship.

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    Tags: Aereo, Barack Obama, Bitcoin, broadband, Censorship, Department of Justice, FCC, Kim Dotcom, Mark Warner, Mega, Megaupload, Net Neutrality, New Zealand, Spectrum, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Bradley Manning confesses. Kim Dotcom whines like a stuck pig. Don’t let Pandora be a regulatory Solyndra.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 2nd at 12:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Is it still a likely coincidence when all these stories at once come out pushing this topic of spending money to give schoolkids access to the dangerous, adult Internet? Or is somebody funding this drive?

    Manning confessies to being a spy and a traitor. I wish we could just force choke him.

    Bad news: New Zealand is arming manatees. Seriously though, if Kim Dotcom wants to fight his prosecution, he should turn himself in, instead of continuing his crimes in New Zealand.

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    Tags: Barack Obama, Bob Goodlatte, bradley manning, China, CISPA, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, Google, IRFA, Kim Dotcom, New Zealand, Pandora, Ron Johnson, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Thailand succeeding, Anonymous failing, Ben Howe asking a fair question about Google

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 14th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    I’m constantly pointing out how New Zealand is making it itself into a bit of an anti-American legal haven, but they’re not the only ones who have a history of that. Thailand has had issues, so many that the government had to declare a Year of IP Protection, with renewed enforcement to go with it. And as it turns out, they have a long way to go, but even US industry groups recognize the progress. That’s good to see.

    I imagine they don’t harbor fugitives like Kim Dotcom, either. Who may or may not drink 10 liters of Coke every day, then blame the eeevil Americans for the consequences.

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    Tags: Anonymous, Barack Obama, CISPA, copyright, Cybersecurity, Google, IRFA, Kim Dotcom, Mitt Romney, New Zealand, Pandora, Privacy, Tech at Night, Thailand

    Tech at Night: No, I don’t believe people care about privacy. Also, copyright roundup.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 29th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Sorry for the lack of Tech on Friday. I was sick and doing my best to sleep it off. I’m at about 95% now, so let’s catch up.

    How do I know privacy regulation and legislation are bad ideas? Nobody actually cares. Sure, they talk like they care, but until people start taking proactive steps and act like they’re taking it seriously, I know it’s just talk. Just like how everyone says they hate Congress, but love their own representation.

    So yeah, if you’re moaning about Google on your Blogger site, and emailing to your friends about it from your Gmail account, and using Google Maps to get directions to your privacy rally… I don’t take you seriously.

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    Tags: Ajit Pai, Antigua, AT&T, copyright, Cybersecurity, dmca, Glee, Google, IP Revolution, Jonathan Coulton, Kim Dotcom, Library of Congress, Marketplace Fairness Act, Mega, New Zealand, Privacy, Sony, Tech at Night, United Kingdom, WTO

    Tech at Night: Fact versus fiction on broadband in America. Kim Dotcom weighs in with a new site.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 22nd at 01:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    New Zealand continues to let fugitive Kim Dotcom waddle free as his successor to Megaupload has launched. The US shut down his previous service, hosting files for law breakers, and now New Zealand is letting him start over with a new service. I look forward to people using it to infringe on New Zealand copyrights, and to distribute tools for stealing from New Zealanders.

    It’s amazing how detached from reality left-wing tech policy gets. Connectivity is better and faster than ever thanks to the 4G wireless revolution, as Media Freedom points out. I guess that’s why when firms like Comcast try to expand access even further, they have to try to talk it down.

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    Tags: broadband, comcast, FCC, Gigabit, Incentive Auctions, Kim Dotcom, Mega, Megaupload, New Zealand, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Universal Access, wireless

    Tech at Night: Netflix proves me right on Net Neutrality. DoJ on Swartz.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 19th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Remember when they told you Net Neutrality was needed? Remember when we said it was really about favoring online firms over telecoms? Told you so, told you so, told you so. Netflix now blocking select ISPs, trying to use market power in order to bully their way to sweetheart bandwidth deals, knowing ISPs can’t fight back under Net Neut regs, aka the Open Internet order.

    PS Told you so.

    It remains ridiculous that the Aaron Swarz suicide continues be politicized to the point that we’re putting innocent prosecutors under pressure, pressure that defies cross-examination due to the death of the key witness.

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    Tags: aaron swartz, Barack Obama, Censorship, Harry Reid, Instagram, ITU, Kim Dotcom, Mega, Megaupload, Net Neutrality, Netflix, New Zealand, Privacy, SOPA, Tech at Night, Video Games

    Tech at Night: The ITU treaty is a failure of Obama to lead internationally

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 18th at 01:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Hello again. Having been traveling from Wednesday to Friday for my employer, I did my best to get this out Friday night, but I crashed about a third of the way into my backlog of links. Then over the weekend my email server died. So, we catch up with Tech at Night on Monday!

    We’ll start with the International Telecommunications Union. Reports came out that ITU anti-liberty proposals were backing off, but the effort is going in the wrong direction. A big chunk of the Anglosphere is against it, including the Obama administration.

    The President is getting credit for this position from industry and House Republicans, but consider this: if the ITU’s secretary general didn’t see the Obama opposition coming then just how muted were Obama’s efforts to fix the treaty to begin with? This is a failure of the President to lead internationally.

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    Tags: Anonymous, Barack Obama, China, Clearwire, copyright, Cybersecurity, Dish Network, Eric Schmidt, FCC, Google, Internet, Iran, IRFA, ITU, Kim Dotcom, Larry Page, mike rogers, New Zealand, Pandora, Patent, Regulation, Sales tax, Sergey Brin, Spectrum, sprint, Tech at Night, Verizon, Westboro Baptist Church, ZTE

    Tech at Night: RSC and Copyright, Purges have consequences

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 8th at 10:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Gotta love it: I go to take a nap before Tech at Night but… oops, somebody forgot to press the Start button on that 2 hour timer. So, suddenly it’s Tech at Saturday Morning!

    So yeah, we’ll start with a story that actually got me mad: the ongoing story of that now-famous RSC paper on copyright. There are conflicting reports out there, but most I’m seeing suggest there’s a real change going on at RSC, the same way there’s been a purge of a certain wing of the party elsewhere in the House.

    I’m disappointed by all of this. If the RSC is going to oppose copyright reform the same way most of us oppose anarchic anti-copyright views, then the RSC is aligning itself with the most extreme perpetual-copyright views held by groups like MPAA. If there is to be no compromise, then I cannot work with them either, since my views have been declared to be in opposition to RSC.

    Purges have consequences. It’s time we stopped pretending RSC is anything but an organ of the RSC establishment now. They’re clearly not speaking for the conservative reform wing of the GOP, as they once did long ago.

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    Tags: Ajit Pai, Barack Obama, copyright, FAA, FCC, IP Revolution, ITU, Kim Dotcom, New Zealand, Purges, RSC, Tech at Night, wireless

    Tech at Night: Cybersecurity Act fails again, not that Obama cares about how a bill becomes a law

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 15th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Good news, everyone! Kay Bailey Hutchison and Senate Republicans were able to help defeat the Lieberman-Collins Cybersecurity Act once again.

    Bad news, everyone! We lost the Presidential election, so President Obama is almost sure to try to defy the Congress, which won’t even pass the idea through one house, let alone both to make it a law. He’s going to try to implement this through executive order!

    Meanwhile it falls to the Congress to investigate actual foreign threats in the digital theater.

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    Tags: antitrust, AT&T, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Act, Google, kay bailey hutchison, Kim Dotcom, Lieberman-Collins, Media Marxists, Mega, Megaupload, New Zealand, Public Knowledge, Regulation, Susan Crawford, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: New Zealand corruption; the IP revolution is coming

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 7th at 08:30 PM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Rough week, huh? Me too. I’ll make this quick, since the overriding story here is we’re going to have a rough four years fighting Obama regulators.

    Though we’re lucky out of touch Susan Crawford isn’t on FCC.

    We begin to see the full scope of the corrupt deal going on in New Zealand: Seems that the (German) Kim Dotcom bought escape from the authorities by promising free Intertubes for New Zealanders, even as he plans a new copyright infringement service.

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    Tags: Ajit Pai, AT&T, Barack Obama, FCC, IP, Kim Dotcom, New Zealand, Regulation, Susan Crawford, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Obama’s Cybersecurity is the new Global Warming

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 3rd at 04:35 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Surprise:Obama’s cybersecurity plans don’t actually fix anything, they just expand government. And yet the administration shamelessly attempts to use the crisis of storm Sandy to try to achieve this end.

    At this point the administration’s cybersecurity efforts are as delusional and straw-grasping as its global warming efforts. Though what’s sad is that unlike global warming, there actually is a kernel of truth there that we as a nation could be acting on, but Obama is distracting us with his attempts to expand government.

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    Tags: Ajit Pai, apple, Barack Obama, BitTorrent, copyright, Cybersecurity, FCC, FDR, Franklin Roosevelt, FTC, Google, Kim Dotcom, Low Power FM, Megaupload, MetroPCS, NPR, Patents, Privacy, Tech at Night, Tethering, Verizon, wireless

    Tech at Night: Ajit Pai comes to RedState on IP Transformation, FCC Reform Needed, Copyright Reform Needed Too?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 27th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Regulation must keep up with the needs of modernization. That’s a point new FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai came to RedState to make, particularly with respect to the Internet transformation going on in telecommunications. As the world “goes IP,” and puts everything on the Internet, regulators must adapt. Make sure to read it. Ajit Pai would have a particularly important role as a reformist regulator should Mitt Romney win.

    Regulation today just doesn’t make much sense sometimes, a point Broadband for America makes. The point about ‘edge’ vs ‘core’ of the Internet is important. The firm that sits between you and Google is as important to you as Google. They’re all pieces of the puzzle.

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    Tags: Ajit Pai, Android, apple, Barack Obama, copyright, Cybersecurity, dmca, Do Not Track, FCC, Google, Internet, Internet Explorer, iOS, iPad, Kim Dotcom, Megaupload, Microsoft, Mitt Romney, New Zealand, Pandora, PATENT WARS, Privacy, Regulation, Royalties, Samsung, Streaming, Tech at Night, Windows, Yahoo

    Tech at Night: AT&T’s revenge; global infringers shielded abroad as Barack Obama fiddles

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 20th at 02:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Remember when AT&T tried to get T-Mobile’s spectrum in order to give Verizon some more competition? And how Sprint opposed that because it would heighten competition? Well now it’s turnabout. SoftBank is attempting to buy a majority of Sprint, which will in turn take a majority of Clearwire. That will give Softbank control of a large amount of US Spectrum. So AT&T wants regulatory review. Heh.

    To be clear, I think it’s a good thing that firms are doing what they can to get spectrum and compete, even if I laugh at the revenge attempt going on here. In fact I think it would have been very interesting to see Softbank/Sprint/Clearwire vs AT&T/T-Mobile vs Verizon. But we’ll see what shakes out in the end.

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    Tags: AT&T, Barack Obama, Clearwire, FTC, Gary McKinnon, Jerry Moran, Jon Liebowitz, julian assange, Kim Dotcom, Mitt Romney, New Zealand, Pirate Bay, sprint, Sprint Nextel, Sweden, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, United Kingdom, Verizon

    Tech at Night: FCC’s own snooping scandal? Also, Collins turns on Obama on cybersecurity

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 11th at 12:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Remember the Google Wi-Spy Street View scandal? A seemingly-harmless survey of the country turned into a massive snooping operation, and the FTC smacked them for over 20 million dollars. Well, not only is FCC now wasting money with a survey of Internet speeds, but it turns out that the FCC program runs the risk of warrantless snooping of its own!

    We need strong, reformist regulators to be appointed in the next administration to stop stuff like this.

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    Tags: ACLU, Barack Obama, Canada, China, CISPA, copyright, Cybersecurity, Dick Lugar, dmca, eff, European Union, FCC, Huawei, Kim Dotcom, Lieberman-Collins, Megaupload, New Zealand, Olympia Snowe, Privacy, Regulation, Safe Web Act, SECURE IT, Susan Collins, Tech at Night, War on Terror, Wi-Spy

    Tech at Night: Potentially promising FCC moves on Spectrum and the Spectrum Screen

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 29th at 01:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Top story: the FCC is moving forward with spectrum auctions, providing incentives for television stations to auction off their spectrum for wireless Internet use. We could see the auctions completed by the end of 2014.

    Everyone admits there’s a spectrum crunch, and on the right and left of the FCC they say it’s a difficult question of how to transfer spectrum to alleviate it. Greg Walden is right though that this is good “if implemented well.” Bruce Mehlman of iia calls it “a terrific start” and that’s also true.

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    Tags: Barack Obama, Brazil, Censorship, Competition, copyright, Cybersecurity, Executive Order, FCC, Google, Google Fiber, Greg Walden, Incentive Auctions, Innovation, Kim Dotcom, MetroPCS, Mitt Romney, New Zealand, Regulation, Royalties, SOPA, Spectrum, Spectrum Screen, sprint, Sprint Nextel, Tech at Night, wireless, youtube

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  • moelane: #rsrh Charlie Cook: GOP should (air quotes) 'start' leaking dirt on Obama to press.: http://t.co/5syx1mf0vz
  • RMConservative: Between 1992 and 2012, a total of about 1.7 million Muslims entered the U.S. as legal permanent residents.http://t.co/WuPJSn0yp6 #rsrh
  • moelane: #rsrh It has been a long day in a long week in what is already a long month...: http://t.co/77UFRvPtEh
  • moelane: #rsrh I hope that we will all be mature about this Lisa Jackson painting.: http://t.co/7vHT3gBauL
  • moelane: #rsrh Barack Obama has 'complete confidence' in Eric Holder.: http://t.co/IwQvILTUCX
  • moelane: #rsrh Attention, shadowy VRWC groups: start primarying John "Hi, I'm an idiot" Tierney.: http://t.co/8gcJlF9fpz
  • moelane: #rsrh How cute: the NYT still thinks Obama won the tax cut fight.: http://t.co/L4pvg81CXQ
  • moelane: #rsrh So, basically, Barack Obama is now TROLING the press over the IRS thing.: http://t.co/sbusr1n3rw
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