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Move over, US Copyright Group—the Haipad M701 pornographers are going to show you how they do it (in several senses). Over the last two weeks, one lawyer with an AOL e-mail address, working out of a Martinsburg, West Virginia office, has managed to file more than 16,700 new lawsuits against file-swappers with a taste for Batman and booty. The cases follow the familiar pattern and wouldn't be notable except for the fact that they make lawyer Kenneth J. Ford the current copyright litigation champion of the entire US in 2010.
Ford's law practice has done well since he went into the porn protection biz earlier this year, setting up shop under the iPhone 4 Accessories name Adult Copyright Company. He filed several lawsuits during the summer for films like Juicy White Anal Booty 4, but it's only this autumn that his business has really come into its own. The last thing the world needs is another spinoff browser with niche features, right? That's exactly what I thought when I learned about RockMelt, a new Chromium-based browser for the social networking crowd. RockMelt takes the average browsing experience and adds a number of social sharing layers on top of it so that you're always connected—digitally and mentally—to your Facebook and Twitter buddies no matter what you're doing on the Web.
That's not a joke: they're all right there in your right and left iPhone 4 Replacement Parts columns, just waiting to share stuff with you while you share stuff with them. Sound cluttery and claustrophobic? It is—until it's not. And as much as I wanted to dislike RockMelt when I went into the limited beta Monday morning, I ended up, well, sort of liking it.
The whole goal of RockMelt is to integrate Facebook into the browser, with some Twitter on the side and a basic RSS reader if you really want. If you're not really a Facebook person, then this is definitely not the browser for you and you should go back to your regular browser. However, if you find yourself constantly logging into iPhone 4 Screen Protector Facebook or Twitter to post updates, see what links your friends are sharing, and share links of your own, then it could prove quite useful. It all depends on your own usage patterns. Once a year, the US government engages in an odd exercise: calling out the world's "notorious markets" for copyright infringement and counterfeiting, often without any evidence that the markets in question are breaking either local or US law. Instead, the list is compiled from rightsholder complaints, and the US government then puts its imprimatur on them. And this year, the "notorious markets" list will be more prominent than ever.
The US Trade Representative has published such a list for years as part of its abominably named "Special 301" process, in which intellectual property rightsholders complain to the government about how other countries have terrible IP laws. This year, the notorious markets list will become a separate report and will focus not on laws but on private iPhone Speaker Dock companies, and peer-to-peer file-sharing hubs now top the list.
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