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Friday 5 October 2012

The Pirate Bay down in extended outage US


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - Popular torrent hub The Pirate Bay Suffered an extended outage on Monday and Tuesday, coinciding with a government raid on its former web hosting service. The site says it's down Mainly because of a power outage, however, and that it will be back later this week.
Users of the infamous digital piracy site The Pirate Bay's Facebook page began flooding early on Monday, complaining that the Sweden-based site was not working. The Pirate Bay fans often spook prolonged outages, since the site is firmly in the government crosshairs around the world.


It's the most famous nexus of illegal downloads, and the embodiment of what the anti-infringement like SOPA Legislation aims to kill. On a typical day, several million users swap files through the site's links. When Pirate Bay goes down, a significant chunk of the Internet's infrastructure piracy goes down with it.
Swedish law enforcement agents on Monday raided PRQ, a web host, started by two Pirate Bay co-founders, According to reports in the TorrentFreak and other news outlets. The raid PRQ and many of the sites it hosts knocked offline, fueling speculation that The Pirate Bay was a target of the Crackdown.
PRQ's clients include a number of controversial WikiLeaks and blogs. The Pirate Bay's operators claim that they are minimally affected by the PRQ outage, though.
"We have a relay there but not that much more," the Pirate Bay's operators wrote on their Facebook page. "This combined with a power failure at another place is the reason why we're down at the moment."
The Pirate Bay page said Monday that the site would soon "be back with full force, hopefully later today," but on Tuesday, that the target was pushed back.
"Looks like we will not be up until tomorrow," The Pirate Bay posted on Facebook around 2:30 pm ET on Tuesday.
The Pirate Bay has much stronger forces than survived power outages during its nine-year existence.
Swedish anti-copyright organization Piratbyrån The Pirate Bay started in late 2003, taking advantage of the country's lax copyright laws. By October 2004, a handful of individuals were running the site independently.
Operated by an organization registered in the Seychelles, The Pirate Bay bills itself as the "World's Largest BitTorrent tracker of files."
BitTorrent is a free, peer-to-peer software program that lets users swap and download large media files. The tool has many legitimate uses, but it's also heavily used to illegally trade movies and other copyrighted content. The Pirate Bay is simply Operates a torrent tracking network, linking users who connect together to make their trades directly.
No copyright-protected files, ever sit on the site's own servers. That makes it very hard to kill.
The site has been targeted by Governments around the world, and U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch, who co-chairs the Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus, once denounced it on the Senate floor. Last December, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative highlighted The Pirate Bay on its list of "notorious markets for piracy."

The site has weathered before police raids, Including one in 2006 that the site is closed down for three days after its servers were confiscated. To evade the shutdown, it has changed web hosts and domain names occasionally.
In 2007, Swedish officials charged three Pirate Bay operators and one of its Financiers with "promoting other people's infringements of copyright laws." The trial took two years and ended with the conviction of operators Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Carl Lundström Gottfrid Svartholm as well as a businessman.
The four were sentenced to one year in jail and a fine of $ 905,000 each. All except Svartholm, who was ill and skipped his scheduled court appearances, appealed the sentence, and in 2010 it was amended to include less jail time but a higher fine.
Svartholm disappeared for several years, but last month, he was Arrested in Cambodia in 2010 in connection with the alleged hacking of a Swedish IT company. He was deported back to Sweden, where he is now in detention awaiting formal charges.

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What does Romney's presidential debate win mean? [Google+ Hangout]


In a consensus among the punditocracy, Mitt Romney won the first presidential debate Wednesday night - outpointing President Obama. Victory but what does that really mean?
Debating the debate today at 11 am PDT in a Google Hangout here at Politics Now the Los Angeles Times business columnist Michael Hiltzik will be and conservative columnist Charlotte Allen.



The video discussion will cover all the high-and low-lights of the 90-minute debate between Romney and Obama. Will Romney's win have legs, or was it a victory of style over substance? What are the fact-checkers saying about the veracity of the two candidates' claims?

Is the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist who Hiltzik has frequently found fault with "trickle-down" economics and nostrums for social programs like Medicare and Medicaid, the federal. Appears His twice weekly column in The Times.
Allen is a Contributing editor for the Manhattan Institute's "Minding the Campus" website, according the to her biography at TownHall.com. She writes for the Weekly Standard and contributes to The Times and to other publications, Including the Wall Street Journal.
As host of the Politics Now, I'll be moderating today's Debate About the Debate. Join us at 11 a.m.
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Thursday 4 October 2012

USA Today' Launches $1 Million


USA Today is looking to foster creativity in print advertising with a new competition highlighting the print's versatility and potential. The 2012 USA Today Print Advertising Competition is soliciting entries from advertising agencies, marketers and Nonprofits. They submit their most creative ideas for a chance to win $ 1 million worth of full-page print advertising in the iconic national newspaper.

Entries will be judged on the creativity and originality of the ad visual storytelling and clarity of writing, According to USA Today, roomates said the competition will be judged by industry execs, Including Andrew Essex, CEO of Droga5; Chip Kidd, designer and writer at Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; Sean McLaughlin, creative director at Wieden + Kennedy; Chuck Porter, chairman at Crispin Porter + Bogusky; Ty Montague, co-founder and co-CEO of the co Collective; and Michael Wolff, the media columnist for USA Today .

Entries can be submitted beginning Oct.. 8 and the contest will REMAIN open through November 26. A grand prize winner and two runners-up will be Announced in January 2013.

Newspaper print advertising could use the encouragement.

According to the Newspaper Association of America, total print advertising revenues have declined from $ 47 billion in 2005 to nearly $ 21 billion in 2011, for a 56% decline in six years. The decline has not spared USA Today, total print ad roomates saw revenues decline 14% in 2011, reflecting weakness in the automotive, travel and entertainment categories, According to Gannett.
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Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez again together


Today, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez may Appear to have picture-perfect lives, but the two teen megastars say that was not always the case. In the new issue of BOP, Justin and Selena open up about their childhood struggles - and explain how their secret pain Become helped their love so strong.

 Justin and Selena were both raised by single teen mothers and grew up with hardly any money. When she was young, Selena recalled being so poor in her hometown of Grand Prairie, TX that her mother would save up change so that they could drive a few hours away to visit their family and friends. "I remember my mom would run out of gas all the time," she admitted. "We'd sit there and have to go through the car and get quarters and help her get gas Because she never liked to ask my grandparents for money." Even though Selena's mom, Mandy, worked three jobs to try and support their family of two, there was never enough money to go around. More than a 1.000 miles away in Canada,
 Justin's mom, Pattie, Similar financial hardships faced. "I did not have a real bed," Justin revealed. "I slept on a blue pull-out couch in my room." Justin and his mom lived in low-income housing for a while, but were forced to move in with Justin's grandparents, Bruce and Diane, when Things times got really tough. Despite their hopeless surroundings, both Justin and Selena never gave up hope that one day they would Become the big Hollywood stars. Selena made a name for herself when Wizards of Waverly Place premiered on the Disney Channel in 2007, and only two years later, Justin's first single, "One Time," became a smash hit. The two up-and-comers Began to notice each other at red-carpet events and industry parties, and eventually, spent hours on the phone opening up about their painful childhoods. The two lovebirds are still going strong today, thanks in part to their Similar upbringings. "She has really strong family values," Justin gushed about his lady love. Likewise, Selena can not believe how lucky she is to have found someone that understands the hardships she experienced as a child, as well as the down-to-earth lifestyle she practices today. "If you're in love, you're in love to the fullest, and you just want to go to the movies, hang out and be as normal as possible," she said. "I'm fortunate that I've found someone who has that philosophy."
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Nicki Minaj And Mariah Carey Fans

Boy, things are starting to get ugly. A leaked video has found Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey getting into a heated argument on the set of "American Idol," and although some skeptics still waiting for producers to Fess up about-their publicity stunt, fans of kiosk Singers have been warring on Twitter.



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Rumors of tension Between the two divas began just days after Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban Were confirmed for the season's two final judges, and while Carey dismissed it from hearsay, the new video Explosives sent fans reeling.

Carey's Loyal Lambs have been duking it out with Nicki Minaj's die-hard Barbz on Twitter. "Mariah Carey made a name for herself in the music industry. Nicki Minaj simple used Lil Kim's name," @ Brian_Bee wrote, while @ JamesAls0p, added, "200 + million albums eats everything you've touched. That goes for anyone who's ever tried to come for her. so silly. "

Some fans Were Fierce in-their defense of Carey, aiming comments directly at Nicki's legions. @ Stardusth2o wrote, "Ya know, we're called Lambs, but we will turn into wolves to defend Mariah. You seriously can not come for her. You just can not. You can not win," and @ TeamMariah327chimed in with, "These Nicki fans are pathetic! Um, look at your idol! PLASTIC. fake. B * TCH. Ya'll need some RESPECT for a legend!"

Some of them even predicted that fallout from the battle. "* Waits for @ AmericanIdol to fire Nicki and then Refer to her as a" Guest judge "nuair they the first few auditions *," @ breakdown84 wrote.

Though the Criticism was harsh, Nicki Minaj's fans certainly had her back. "@ NICKIMINAJ I support you!!! Working next to Mariah must be STRESSING," @ MrMarzoa wrote, with fellow barbz like? @ TeamMinaj_4Life shared similar sentiments, Adding, "I Support And Respect Anything You Do. I Adore You Unconditionally."

The die-hards Tomorrow not be straying from their queen Outline - @ JayLovesONIKAwrote, "I Love Nicki Minaj & I Will Defend Her every Decision" - but there Were a few fans in the middle who simply wanted the battle to be a thing of the past . "I cant believe i just heard two my best woman i like agrue on american idol im disappointed at my mom Nicki minaj and my Mentor Mariah Carey," @ KenBarb_Nasty noted, clearly upset.
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Lark Voorhies' mom claims actress news US


Earlier this year, "Saved by the Bell" actress Lark Voorhies warrant fans by surprise with Appearance on Yahoo! 's "The Yo Show" in May.

At the time, "Yo Show" host Michael Yo was focused on finding out what 38-year-old Voorhies, who starred Lisa Turtle on cult classic "SBTB" from 1989 to 1993, had been up to.


While Voorhies explained that she's been "quite wonderful [and] very busy" with her ​​own company, her mother is Giving another update in People magazine's new issue, saying that her daughter has been diagnosed with bipolar Disorder.


People magazine reports that the Yahoo! Interview Raised speculation that Voorhies was using drugs, kiosk Claims the actress and her mother, Tricia, have Denied.

"There are things that have traumatized her," Tricia, who shares a home with Voorhies, told People. "I care deeply about my daughter and I want her to resumes her life."

Voorhies also spoke with People in a series of Interviews, during which the publication says the Voorhies would stop mid-sentence and stare vacantly, or mumble to herself or others who were not there.


When asked about her behavior, the actress explained that she has "a strong spiritual sense ... You caught me in Moments of pray [sic]."

Calling her mother "over-loving," Voorhies told the publication that she's not sick and is steadily working with her ​​Production company, Developing new music and writing.
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Obama, Romney clash on economy today

DENVER (AP) - In a showdown at close quarters, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney sparred aggressively in-their first campaign debate Wednesday night over taxes, deficits and strong steps needed to create jobs in a sputtering national economy. "The status quo is not going to cut it," declared the challenger.
Obama in turn accused his rival of Seeking to "double down" on economic Policies that actually led to the devastating national Downturn four years ago - and of evasiveness on details for Romney proposals on tax changes, health care, Wall Street regulation and more.
Kiosk men made ​​frequent References to the weak economy and high national unemployment, by far the dominant issue in the race for the White House. Public opinion Polls show Obama with a slight advantage in key battleground states and nationally, and Romney was particularly aggressive, like a man looking to shake up the campaign with a little less than five weeks to run.
With a Prime-time television audience likely counted in the TENs of Millions, moderator Jim Lehrer was PRESSED at time to enforce time limits on the two Rivals. The president occasionally shook his head from Romney talked over Lehrer.
And Romney virtually lectured Obama at one point after the president accused him of Seeking to cut education Funds. "Mr. President, you're entitled to your own airplane and your own house, but not your own facts. "

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