ISP Wants Trial to Decide if it Failed to Terminate Repeat Infringers
The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US Courts, leading to much uncertainty among various Internet services. Under the DMCA, companies are required to implement a reasonable policy to deal with frequent offenders. This requirement applies to hosting services as well as commercial Internet providers. Previously, Internet provider Cox lost a legal battle over this very issue, and major record labels are...
South Korea Promises New Crackdown on Pirate Sites
South Korea has long been associated with some of the fastest average Internet connection speeds available anywhere in the world. The country topped the list in 2017 and is still a key player today. While fast Internet speeds are great for average users, Internet pirates are always particularly grateful for speedy transfers and those in South Korea are no different. As a result, authorities in the country have been under pressure to...
Turn a Raspberry Pi 3B+ into a PriTunl VPN
PriTunl is a fantastic VPN terminator solution that’s perfect for small businesses and individuals who want a quick and simple way to access their network privately. It’s open source, and the basic free version is more than enough to get you started and cover most simple use cases. There is also a paid enterprise version with advanced features like Active Directory integration. read...
Get started with Wekan, an open source kanban board
There seems to be a mad rush at the beginning of every year to find ways to be more productive. New Year’s resolutions, the itch to start the year off right, and of course, an “out with the old, in with the new” attitude all contribute to this. And the usual round of recommendations is heavily biased towards closed source and proprietary software. It doesn’t have to be that way. Here’s the second of my...
What I learned at WordCamp about the new WordPress Gutenberg editor
I am one of the 75 million (or so) WordPress users. Are you? read...