Sunday, January 29, 2012

Never Ending : SOPA-PIPA cost millions of dollar

Two controversial anti-piracy bill invited the two sides involved in the pro and KOTRA large lobby that cost millions of dollars in the United States.

Total 145 companies and organizations lobbied parliament for and against Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), while 157 groups lobbying against the bill mate, the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA), in the Senate.

Comcast is supporting the bill, so far the biggest lobbyists, spend 5 million dollars for this problem, the report said quoting CNN Center for Responsive Politics.

In the opposing camp, Google reported as lobbyists with the greatest spend about 4 million U.S. dollars. The total cost of the lobby was a rough estimate, since companies often enter the issue and other issues in the report to lobby Congress.

SOPA and PIPA is proposed with the aim to crack down on copyright infringement by limiting access to Internet sites that provide or facilitate the pirated content.

Although the opponents of the bill agree that protecting the content is a worthy goal, but they argue that it effectively allows the existence of censorship and a lot of potential unintended consequences.

Proponents of the bill comes primarily from the trade and media industries, such as Visa, Mastercard, who spent several hundred thousand dollars, also National Amusements, AT & T, News Corp. and Time Warner, parent company of CNNMoney.

Recording and film industries are also spending a lot of lobbying to support the bill.

While the cons chaired by Internet companies like eBay, Yahoo, Amazon, web domain registration agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.

However, some unexpected names also lobbied Congress and PIPA related SOPA include Tiffany, Ultimate Fighting Championship, and Pepsi.

It is an extraordinary lobbying efforts on both sides, although it has not been able to solve a list of 10 biggest lobbying bill 2011.

After massive protests from technology companies, both online and physical, and PIPA SOPA official voting was postponed on 20 January.

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New Offices Multiply in Indonesia

After opening branches in Indonesia in April last year, today announced it will move the headquarters from Florida today, the United States to Indonesia.

While foreign IT vendors refuse to open another branch or just put the server in Indonesia, today it moved its headquarters from the United States to our country.

Big step they take is a commitment form today instill business e-commerce in Indonesia.

This important announcement delivered directly by the founder and CEO Multily.com, Peter Pezaris, on Saturday (1/28/2012) on the event Seller Online Multiply Convention (MOSCon) at The Hall, Senayan City, Jakarta.
"Keep the increasing population of Indonesia and the high public interest to encourage online shopping today to run a serious business in Indonesia. Therefore, today decided to move our headquarters from Florida to Indonesia, "said Peter Pezaris.

The services originally designed for sharing photos, videos, music, and blogs on the internet, Multiply.com, in its development, many users are used to sell goods.

In 2011 an important year for Multiply, where today the official change focus to a trading platform with full featured models Marketplace.

Multiply the ease of online transactions are safe and comfortable by offering innovative services.

Starting from the protection buyer, which is integrated with inventory systems and free postage (now extended to March 2012) was provided by Multiply.

Since its launch in February 2011, the number of online merchants of 25,000 increased by more than 100% to 60,000 in January 2012.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

iCloud Apple and Motorola Patent War

Patent war between Apple and several Android phone manufacturers heats up. As reported previously, Motorola sued Apple for patent infringement.

Rather than stand on the lawsuit, Motorola behind it challenging to sue Apple.


Motorola Claims was filed in Federal Court Florida, United States, Wednesday (25/01/2012). Motorola filed a lawsuit against Apple related six patents, including the use of wireless antennas, software, data filtering features, and a message.

Motorola claims the iPhone product and cloud computing services from Apple has been cheating iCloud Motorola technology.

Until now, Apple spokeswoman declined to comment on this Motorola claims.
Earlier, in October 2010, Apple filed suit on some smartphones Motorola product, called Apple has violated three patents multi-touch, or how to navigate with a finger on the screen, such as tapping, sliding, and pinching.

Beginning last January, the U.S. International Trade Commission or the International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued the initial ruling that Motorola does not violate Apple's patents. Motorola has not been able to feel relieved because the decision has not been finally determined.

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