"Runet today", July 9, 2012. Experts of issue: Yuri Virovets, Pavel Rogozhin
In the Studio "Finam FM" — Yury Virovets, President of HeadHunter, and Pavel Rogozhin, Director of development of the combined company "Rambler-Afisha".
Together with the lead, Maxim Spiridonov, they speak about the interesting statistics of requests of the authorities and rights holders to Twitter, the closure of well-known music service, the vote on the anti-piracy law in the European Parliament, as well as the elimination of the five projects of Google.
1. The microblogging service Twitter has published a report, which presents statistics of accesses to the resource from copyright holders and authorities in different countries.
— How often Twitter complies with the requirements of the authorities?
— On what sites users often listen to music?
2. Scartel, known by the Yota brand, July 1 closed service "Yota Music", which allows free preview and no copyright infringement to buy a musical composition.
— what are the problems services trying to sell music in the Internet?
— On what sites users often listen to music?
3. The European Parliament overwhelmingly refused to ratify "a trade agreement to combat counterfeiting", known by the acronym ACTA.
— Who lobbied for ACTA?
— Necessity of the legislative regulation of the Internet?
4. Google will close five of its services.
— Why the Corporation decided to close iGoogle and other services?
— What other projects Google can be collapsed in the near future?
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Together with the lead, Maxim Spiridonov, they speak about the interesting statistics of requests of the authorities and rights holders to Twitter, the closure of well-known music service, the vote on the anti-piracy law in the European Parliament, as well as the elimination of the five projects of Google.
1. The microblogging service Twitter has published a report, which presents statistics of accesses to the resource from copyright holders and authorities in different countries.
— How often Twitter complies with the requirements of the authorities?
— On what sites users often listen to music?
2. Scartel, known by the Yota brand, July 1 closed service "Yota Music", which allows free preview and no copyright infringement to buy a musical composition.
— what are the problems services trying to sell music in the Internet?
— On what sites users often listen to music?
3. The European Parliament overwhelmingly refused to ratify "a trade agreement to combat counterfeiting", known by the acronym ACTA.
— Who lobbied for ACTA?
— Necessity of the legislative regulation of the Internet?
4. Google will close five of its services.
— Why the Corporation decided to close iGoogle and other services?
— What other projects Google can be collapsed in the near future?
file Download (36.3 MB/52:48 MP3, 96 kbps)
Release iTunes
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