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Showing posts with label Download. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Download. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Fined a huge amount for downloading songs

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has been fighting a battle against people indulging in music-sharing across the internet. For the past many years, the music industry has seen a reduction in the number of music sales through the physical medium (CD's, DVD's, etc.) and this reduction is being blamed on the amount of file swapping that happens (file swapping gained prominence with Napster, and when the RIAA shut down Napster through a court case, other, more difficult to control file sharing methods such as P2P and torrents have gained prominence).
The music industry and the RIAA have been fighting against these, although fighting against a much widely dispersed enemy in the form of torrent sites and servers is more difficult. The music industry also started attacking the actual users, getting their details from ISP's, and then serving them notices with huge amounts of damages. The RIAA also had some hugely embarrassing mistakes, suffering from targeting people such as single mothers, children, and so on, all of which were huge Public Relations disasters. In some cases, they have successes, with people settling with the RIAA out of court. However, in another case, they have won huge damages (link to articles):

A federal jury Thursday found a 32-year-old Minnesota woman guilty of illegally downloading music from the Internet and fined her $80,000 each -- a total of $1.9 million -- for 24 songs. Jammie Thomas-Rasset's case was the first such copyright infringement case to go to trial in the United States, her attorney said. Attorney Joe Sibley said that his client was shocked at fine, noting that the price tag on the songs she downloaded was 99 cents.
This was the second trial for Thomas-Rasset. The judge ordered a retrial in 2007 after there was an error in the wording of jury instructions. The fines jumped considerably from the first trial, which granted just $220,000 to the recording companies.


Not sure about whether this will be a success, given that the accused is a single mother who works for an Indian tribe. Also, the RIAA has mostly given up fighting these cases, so this would be one of the few such cases that are still existing.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Rapid Environment Editor

Rapid Environment Editor (RapidEE) is an environment variables editor. It includes easy to use GUI and replaces small and inconvenient Windows edit box. RapidEE 3.x supports Windows NT, 2000, XP & Vista. If you still use Windows 9x or ME, then use 2.x branch.

Editable tree
Show environment variables and values as an editable tree. Click the thumbnail to view the full size image

Multilanguage interface
RapidEE is translated into number of languages (English, Russian, Japanese, French, Polish, German, Italian, Latvian, Slovak, Greek, Spanish, Chinese), and the language can be changed on the fly.

Variable inspector
Inspector shows miscellaneous information about variables: name, type, value, short file name in the 8.3 naming convention for each long file name and vice versa.

More details and download at this link.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Exhaustive list of web browsers

Most people have heard of the following Browsers - Internet Explore, and Firefox, and recently, Google Chrome. A few others have heard of Opera, and some others. However, there are many others browsers available to download nowadays; some of them are just shells built on top of Internet Explorer, others are text browsers, or those built for different platforms such as the mobile phones. Here is a comprehensive Wikipedia link for browsers.
An example from the site:

Browsers for the Java platform

* Bitstream ThunderHawk
* HotJava (discontinued)
* Lobo
* Opera Mini
* X-Smiles (experimental)

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

ORLANDO's VBA and EXCEL SITE

Here is a list of tools and softwares to help for users of Word and Excel. Some of the tools are:

# Excel free
# Converter from XL to EXE
# Printed Watermark for Excel
# XL Windows® Shortcut Creator
# Cell Easy Entry for Excel
# Popup Calculator for Excel
# Popup Calendar for Excel
# Popup Stopwatch for Excel
# Preview and Print Thru Email for Excel
# VBA MsgBox with timer

To get these and more, use this site (link)

Friday, May 9, 2008

Lost Pig Game

Lost Pig is a text adventure game (also known as "Interactive Fiction") about an orc named Grunk and a pig who would much prefer to remain lost. The story is told entirely from Grunk's perspective, in his own words (just words — no pictures), so the player gets to experience the world through Grunk's unique point of view. It's entirely up to you to figure out how he's going to find that pig and get it back home. Along the way, you'll get to discover a lost underground shrine, solve a few puzzles, practice your conversational skills, and maybe even learn a thing or two about alchemy. So enjoy the ride!
Read more and download at this location.

Monday, May 5, 2008

FlashGet - Download Manager

FlashGet is a leading download manager and has the highest amount of users on the internet. It uses MHT(Multi-server Hyper-threading Transportation) technique, supports various protocols and has excellent document management features. FlashGet is a freeware without any adware or spyware. FlashGet can call anti-virus automatically to clean virus,spyware and adware after finishing download.
FlashGet supports HTTP,FTP,BT,MMS,RTSP and other protocols. It is seamless between protocols and there is no need to operate manually for download switch.
The One Touch technique optimizes BT download and can automatically download target files after getting seeds information, hence no need to operate again.

Download and read more from this location.