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Virgin Media to trial filesharing monitoring system • The Register

Posted by James Hammerton @ 6:34 pm on 29 November, 2009.
Categories privacy and surveillance, British politics.
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Virgin Media to trial filesharing monitoring system reports the Register:

Virgin Media will trial deep packet inspection technology to measure the level of illegal filesharing on its network, but plans not to tell the customers whose traffic will be examined.

The system, CView, will be provided by Detica, a BAE subsidiary that specialises in large volume data collection and processing, and whose traditional customers are the intelligence agencies and law enforcement.

The trial will cover about 40 per cent of Virgin Media’s network, a spokesman said, but those involved will not be informed. “It would be counter-productive because it doesn’t affect customers directly,” he said.

CView will operate at the centre of Virgin Media’s network on aggregate traffic, the spokesman emphasised, and seek only to determine the proportion of filesharing traffic that infringes copyright.

The system will look at traffic and identify the peer-to-peer packets. In a step beyond how ISPs currently monitor their networks, it will then peer inside those packets and try to determine what is licensed and what is unlicensed, based on data provided by the record industry.

This is analogous to the post office opening and reading random letters and parcels to see if any copyrighted material is being illegally distributed across the postal network.

Telegraph: Criminal checks for all sixth formers

More on the Digital Economy Bill

Posted by James Hammerton @ 10:32 pm on 24 November, 2009.
Categories privacy and surveillance, democracy and the rule of law, British politics.
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Enabling clause in the new Digital Economy Bill

Posted by James Hammerton @ 11:41 pm on 20 November, 2009.
Categories privacy and surveillance, democracy and the rule of law, British politics.
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Does the EU give a damn about the rule of law?

Posted by James Hammerton @ 6:48 pm on 15 November, 2009.
Categories democracy and the rule of law, British politics, European Union politics.
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Total internet surveillance in Britain

The fallacy of “nothing to hide”.

Posted by James Hammerton @ 6:26 pm on .
Categories privacy and surveillance, British politics, culture of suspicion.
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DNA to be held for 6 years in England and Wales

Number of local council snoopers clipped

Freedom is the right to say Wolfgang Werle was convicted of murdering Walter Sedlmayer

Posted by James Hammerton @ 1:48 am on .
Categories privacy and surveillance, freedom of speech, German politics.
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