
Runet Today, July 9, 2012. Experts of the issue: Yuri Virovets, Pavel Rogozhin
At Finam FM studio - Yuri Virovets, head of the HeadHunter group of companies, and Pavel Rogozhin, development director of the combined company Rambler-Afisha.
Together with the presenter, Maxim Spiridonov, they talk about interesting statistics from the authorities and copyright holders accessing Twitter, the closure of a well-known music service, voting on anti-piracy law in the European Parliament, and the liquidation of five Google projects at once.
1. The microblogging service Twitter has published a report that provides statistics on accesses to the resource by copyright holders and authorities of various countries.
- How often does Twitter comply with the authorities?
- On which sites do users most often listen to music?
2. The Scartel company, better known under the Yota brand, closed the Yota Music service on July 1, which allowed it to listen to music for free and without copyright infringement.
- What are the problems associated with services trying to sell music on RuNet?
- On which sites do users most often listen to music?
3. The European Parliament overwhelmingly refused to ratify the “Trade Agreement to Combat Counterfeit Products,” known by the acronym ACTA.
- Who lobbied for ACTA?
- Is legislative regulation of the Internet necessary?
4. Google will close five of its services.
- Why did the corporation decide to close iGoogle and other services?
- What other Google projects can be curtailed in the near future?
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Together with the presenter, Maxim Spiridonov, they talk about interesting statistics from the authorities and copyright holders accessing Twitter, the closure of a well-known music service, voting on anti-piracy law in the European Parliament, and the liquidation of five Google projects at once.
1. The microblogging service Twitter has published a report that provides statistics on accesses to the resource by copyright holders and authorities of various countries.
- How often does Twitter comply with the authorities?
- On which sites do users most often listen to music?
2. The Scartel company, better known under the Yota brand, closed the Yota Music service on July 1, which allowed it to listen to music for free and without copyright infringement.
- What are the problems associated with services trying to sell music on RuNet?
- On which sites do users most often listen to music?
3. The European Parliament overwhelmingly refused to ratify the “Trade Agreement to Combat Counterfeit Products,” known by the acronym ACTA.
- Who lobbied for ACTA?
- Is legislative regulation of the Internet necessary?
4. Google will close five of its services.
- Why did the corporation decide to close iGoogle and other services?
- What other Google projects can be curtailed in the near future?
Download file (36.3 Mb / 52: 48 MP3, 96 kbps)
Release on iTunes