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ISPs Finally Abandon The Copyright Alert System

ISPs Finally Abandon The Copyright Alert System

“Major internet providers are ending a four-year-old system in which consumers received ‘copyright alerts’ when they viewed peer-to-peer pirated content,” reports Variety. An anonymous reader quotes Engadget’s update on the Copyright Alert System. It was supposed to spook pirates by…

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Today Marks 50th Anniversary of Fatal Apollo 1 Disaster

Today Marks 50th Anniversary of Fatal Apollo 1 Disaster

schwit1 writes: NASASpaceFlight.com reports: “Fifty years ago Friday, the first — but sadly not the last — fatal spaceflight accident struck NASA when a fire claimed the lives of Virgil ‘Gus’ Grissom, Roger Chaffee, and Ed White during a training…

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