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US Authorities Seize Domain Names of Download Sites

July 2nd, 2010 Comments off
This Messages Appears on the Seized Domains

This Messages Appears on the Seized Domains

US Authorities announced today in a press conference held at Disney Studios in Burbank that their new initiative “Operation in Our Sites” seized nine domain names linked to websites that could be used to download pirated content. The initiative partners law-enforcement officials with representatives of the entertainment industry.

“American business is under attack from counterfeiters and pirates,” Immigration and Customs’ Assistant Secretary John Morton said at the press conference. “Internet crooks threaten the U.S. economy on a grand scale.”

Officials said that the seized sites had attracted 6.7 million visitors in a single month.The seized domain names and their registrars were:

  • TVShack.net (TodayNic)
  • Movies-links.tv (DirectI)
  • Filespump.com (DirectI)
  • Now-movies.com (GoDaddy)
  • PlanetMoviez.com (eNom)
  • PirateCity.org (Active 24)
  • zml.com (BIZCN)
  • NinjaVideo.net (eNom)
  • NinjaThis.net (eNom)

Some of the domain names do not resolve, while the majority of them displays the “seized” message shown in a screenshot on the left. Not all of the registrars involved are located in the US.

[via The Wrap]

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Geni Skendo: Music Is Such An Amazing Gift God Has Given Us

November 24th, 2009 Comments off

I was watching some videos on YouTube and came across this one (below), a neat way to practice a rather difficult Shakuhachi’s Meri/Kari notes ( another video by Perry Yung explaining further here). So as I was watching I was curious who is the person who made the video. Quick search within his videos and I found the name: Geni Skendo. Wanting to learn more, I visited Geni’s website without much expectations, but found out the following note in the Lessons section:

Music is such a amazing gift God has given us. NO student will be turned down for lack of money.

For a long time I argued my case that some are “natural born teachers”, that is, the love of teaching is greater than the desire of making a living. They teach because they want to help others regardless of pay. They teach because teaching allows further learning, as when you teach, you must break things into their basic fundamentals.

It is refreshing to see one who cares about teaching, one who is willing to go out of his way to share their passion, their knowledge.

To Geni, although we haven’t met, I salute you for the willingness to share, to teach, to help others.

Best,

Sahar

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