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Show 2 BULLETIN Wednesday March 6, 2013 6 Wednesday 7 Partly Cloudy/Wind 53/36 Thursday Few Showers in www.dailyutahchronicle.com 47/37 9 Friday 8 Few Showers 44/35 10 Saturday Few Showers 42/32 Sunday Partly Cloudy 44/32 Forecast from: http://weathercom March DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 U of U Flute Choir Dumke Recital Hall 7 p.m. Free Last day to withdraw from term-length classes Advertising 801-581-7041 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX EDITOR IN CHIEF: Laura Schmitz l.schmitz@chronicle.utah.edu MANAGING EDITOR: Taylor Bell t.bell@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. MANAGING EDITOR: Alex Lewis PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tyler Pratt t.pratt@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Ariosto 3 4 So You Think You Can Ballroom? 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PHOTO EDITOR: Karina Puikkonen ONLINE EDITOR: Frank Sasto fsasto@chronicle.utah.edu 24/31 ine Ellis PAGE DESIGNERS: Ashtyn McDermott, Chad Zavala PROOFREADER: Louisa Austin GENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen Corrections Clarifications Piano America West Symphony Concerto Competition Winners Libby Gardner Hall 7:30 p.m. Free for U students 26 The Odd Couple Pioneer Theatre March 26-April 6 Chamber Music Society Utah Ballet of Salt Lake City: Elias Comtemporary Series March 22, 23, 28, Quartet Libby Gardner Hall 29, 30 7:30 p.m. Marriott Center for Dance $5 for students 27 Free Public Star Party South Physics Observatory 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Free 28 29 30 Community Engagement Recognition Luncheon Panorama East, Union 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. BLOG: TECH SAVVY and Six-strike policy won't stop piracy The policy of The Daily Utah Chronicle is to correct any error made as soon as possible. If you find something you would like clarified or find unfair, please contact the editor at l.schmitz@chronicle.utah.edu . ans of illegal downloading might have to get a little more creative in their approach thanks to Time Warner Cable. Doubling baseball's standards, the entertainment industry is instituting a "six strikes" anti-piracy plan to deter internet users from snagging copyrighted material without paying for it. I don't like paying for my music any more than the next person, but I agree something needs to be done to regulate downloads of entertainment material. If someone can't use a picture without citing the source and paying their dues, the same should go for movies and music. That said, the system Time Warner has outlined seems a bit futile. In the "six strikes" plan, the first two violations will result in an email announcing that copyrighted material has been downloaded. 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The third and fourth violations elicit a splash screen that forces users to acknowledge the accusation that they have downloaded copyrighted material. The user's internet use is suspended, but only until they click through the window that educates violators on their illicit behavior. On the fifth and sixth violation, Time Warner gets serious. Users will receive an email AND a clickthrough window. 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Back to the days of buying songs on iTunes and subscribing to Netflix, the amped up anti-piracy policies might lower the costs of these services when they are getting their proper dues and making media available to everyone. Sites like Spotify especially deserve user love for making music available without a hefty price tag. Now is the time for everyone to get on the internet and download everything you've ever wanted. Times are changing and it is something we should accept, not fight. s.turk@chronicle.utah.edu Today's birthday: This year you gain greater insight because of your willingness to open up to others and explore new ideas. You genuinely have a great deal of compassion for people in general.You also express an intensity that is unique to you. If you are single, you have the opportunity to meet someone quite special any time from this summer on. 22 26 29 11 19 21 28 55 Ao-E Editor 16 20 45 TURK No. 0130 15 17 23 SAVANNAH before their internet is restored — a suspension that can last up to 14 days unless an appeal is filed. After that, however, no more action is taken. Kudos to Time Warner for trying, but their anti-piracy policy hasn't impressed anyone yet, even they say there currently isn't much the internet service provider can do with current user agreements, even though those are being amended. But anyone with a good amount of technical know-how will be able to wiggle their way around the "six strike" policies. Although Time Warner and Verizon are making moves to stop piracy, AT&T and Comcast have yet to reveal their methods for halting illegal downloads. Of course the initial plan won't be perfect, but at least movement is being made in an area that really needs to be regulated. 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