SEC Chair Gensler Outlines Plans for Crypto Trading, Exchanges, Investor Protection, Bitcoin ETFs
Aug05

SEC Chair Gensler Outlines Plans for Crypto Trading, Exchanges, Investor Protection, Bitcoin ETFs

The chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Gary Gensler, has outlined how the SEC plans to regulate the crypto industry. Focusing on investor protection, Gensler discussed concerns the SEC has about crypto trading, exchanges, lending, defi platforms, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Gary Gensler Outlines SEC’s Crypto Priorities SEC Chairman Gary Gensler outlined the agency’s plans regarding the regulation of...

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Lawyer Who ‘Shut Down’ 4Anime Has Giant Pirate Sites in His Crosshairs
Aug05

Lawyer Who ‘Shut Down’ 4Anime Has Giant Pirate Sites in His Crosshairs

With millions of visitors every month, 4anime was a force to be reckoned with in the pirated anime streaming market. As a result it attracted the negative attentions of rightsholders, some of whom moved to have the platform blocked by Australian ISPs. However, last month the show was abruptly over after 4anime took the decision to close itself down. TorrentFreak was able to determine that a few days previously, 4anime was targeted in...

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Legal Pressure Mounts on Stream-Ripping Site Yout.com
Aug05

Legal Pressure Mounts on Stream-Ripping Site Yout.com

The music industry is convinced. Downloading music from public streaming services, YouTube in particular, is the greatest piracy threat to the industry. The RIAA and several key music labels are doing everything in their power to counter this menace. They’ve sued several YouTube download sites, removed streamripper URLs from search engines, and most recently they targeted the open-source tool youtube-dl as well. The last move was a...

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Rename a file in the Linux terminal
Aug05

Rename a file in the Linux terminal

To rename a file on a computer with a graphical interface, you open a window, find the file you want to rename, click on its name (or right-click and select the option to rename), and then enter a new name. To rename a file in the terminal, you actually move the file with mv, but you move the file from itself to itself with a new name. read more Powered by...

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Configure your OpenVPN server on Linux
Aug05

Configure your OpenVPN server on Linux

OpenVPN creates an encrypted tunnel between two points, preventing a third party from accessing your network traffic. By setting up your virtual private network (VPN) server, you become your own VPN provider. Many popular VPN services already use OpenVPN, so why tie your connection to a specific provider when you can have complete control? read more Powered by...

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