... redistribution of content on the open internet and closed pirate networks ...
How can CISCO see a closed network not using their products?
... redistribution of content on the open internet and closed pirate networks ...
How can CISCO see a closed network not using their products?
Will take a day or two for pirates to find a way to circumvent this new tech that cisco probably spent a boat load of money to develop.
If a man wrote the code a man can break the code
I assume it must be something different to Cisco's Deep packet inspection as people have been getting past that for years using HTTPS and VPN.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=294652cisco-streaming-piracy-prevention
No one will notice until the Porn feeds go down.
I wonder how this will work out when the CJEU considers streaming (not storing) to be legal regardless the copyright status of the streamed content ...
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Legal UK TV in Spain - Is Android/Kodi/XBMC/Brit TV Boxes legal in Spain?
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has confirmed that watching pirated video streams online does not break any copyright laws. The CJEU confirmed that the existing EU copyright provide exemptions for temporary copies for viewing and streaming online. Viewing or streaming, the court says, is different to making a copy and would be exempt from copyright laws, but the copies "must be temporary, that they must be transient or incidental in nature and that they must constitute an integral and essential part of a technological process." It's worth noting that this ruling does not exempt operators of these streaming services from legal responsibility, only the viewers and users of these services.
Good decision.
net 3.0 is how itworks man in middle attack really