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[#]: subject: (Comcast Sends Copyright Notice to a User for Downloading Ubuntu ISO via Torrent)
[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/ubuntu-download-dmca-notice/)
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Comcast Sends Copyright Notice to a User for Downloading Ubuntu ISO via Torrent
======
If you do not use torrent files to download a copyrighted material, you may have never received a DMCA notice.
However, what if you receive a copyright infringement notice from your Internet Service Provider for downloading free software?
[Xfinity][1], an internet service company by [Comast][2] has managed to do just that. A subscriber received a DMCA notice for downloading Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS ISO file.
Wait, what? Yes, you heard it right. Let us look at what it is all about.
### DMCA Notice from ISP for Downloading Ubuntu
A recent [Reddit thread][3] by the user [u/NateNate60][4] claims that a copyright notice was served for downloading Ubuntu.
But is it illegal to [download Ubuntu or distribute Ubuntu through torrent][5]?
Absolutely not.
Canonical has officially listed the torrent file that you can download to use BitTorrent and make use of peer-to-peer connections if the direct download is slow.
And some download it just to seed it for other users.
But, Xfinity sending a DMCA notice, makes it confusing. The notice mentions that the one responsible for notifying the copyright infringement is [OpSec Online Antipiracy][6].
The notice writes:
> “We have received a notification by a copyright owner, or its authorized agent, reporting an alleged infringement of one or more copyrighted works made on or over your Xfinity Internet Service.”
Technically, Canonical is not the only copyright holder, but the copyright holders should not be able to restrict distribution of an open-source software as mentioned by a Gentoo maintainer ([ryao][7]) in the Reddit thread.
So, what part of the ISO do the copyright holder claim to own here? Or is it just a big innocent mistake by an automated system?
Heres how the notice looks like:
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Normally, you can ignore it for the first time but receiving a DMCA notice when you have done nothing is indeed stressful and unfair.
You may want to sue them back for sending a DMCA notice wrongfully, but not everyone will be willing to invest their precious time and money to get back to these DMCA notices issues as an error.
### Whats Next?
Many have suggested contacting Ubuntus legal team and not let this slide away but the subscriber does not want to risk making things worse.
Of course, one would not want the Internet service to be disconnected for a DMCA notice abuse.
We have reached out to both OpSec Online Antipiracy and Ubuntu to get a response about the incident. So, we shall find out what happens next when we get an official response from either of them.
_What do you think about the DMCA notice? Do you think that it is just an innocent automated error?_
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[1]: https://www.xfinity.com
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comcast
[3]: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/nkztyv/copyright_notice_from_isp_for_pirating_linux_is/
[4]: https://www.reddit.com/user/NateNate60/
[5]: https://itsfoss.com/download-ubuntu-via-torrent/
[6]: https://www.opsecsecurity.com/opsec-online/antipiracy-digital-media
[7]: https://www.reddit.com/user/ryao/
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[#]: subject: (GIMPs Woke Fork Glimpse is Getting Discontinued)
[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/glimpse-gimp-fork-archived/)
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GIMPs Woke Fork Glimpse is Getting Discontinued
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A few years back, [someone forked GIMP into Glimpse][1] because the term “GIMP” was offensive in a way.
Not just limited to the name, but the fork also aimed to do better than what GIMP offered, with a potential to introduce an easier user interface and more functions.
Unfortunately, it seems that the project has been archived due to lack of contributors because of the pandemic.
### No Future Updates to Glimpse
In case you did not know, the creator of the project (Bobby Moss) already left it a while back because of a conflict with his day job. He did have plans to come back but he cannot revive the project alone.
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While the project was already struggling to push new releases without the direct involvement of its creator, they could not find contributors for non-coding tasks.
Heres what the creator mentions in the [blog post][3]:
> Our main issue was that we could not find contributors willing to step up and help with non-code tasks like moderating communication channels, triaging bugs, fixing packaging problems, working with the GNU Image Manipulation Program contributors, monitoring our social media accounts, running servers, testing/documenting new releases, and answering questions that users reached out to us with. As a result, we struggled to scale the project to match increasing demand.
In addition to this, they also made it clear that lack of financial contributions was not a reason. So, the funding was quite active.
Moving forward, the [GitHub repository][4] has been archived. Also, they have closed all the funding channels that include [OpenCollective][5] and GitHub Sponsors.
As per the current condition of project members and the lack of contributors, there is no immediate future of the project.
It could make a comeback, but for the time being, the Glimpse team encourages the existing users to continue supporting GIMP which can indirectly help if Glimpse Image Editor gets resurrected.
If you are an existing Glimpse user, you should consider using [GIMP][6] and direct all your financial contributions to them until Glimpse returns.
I should also keep an eye on another potential fork, if someone else decides to pick up where Glimpse left. Who knows?
_Have you tried Glimpse Image Editor over GIMP before? What do you think about the future of Glipmse now?_
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[1]: https://itsfoss.com/gimp-fork-glimpse/
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[3]: https://glimpse-editor.org/posts/a-project-on-hiatus/
[4]: https://github.com/glimpse-editor/Glimpse
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[#]: subject: (Have I been Pwned is Now Open Source to Check Passwords)
[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/pwned-passwords-open-source/)
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Have I been Pwned is Now Open Source to Check Passwords
======
[Have I been Pwned][1] is a popular website to check if your email has been a part of a data breach.
A few years back, probably only the ones interested in their digital safety knew about it. But now — almost every service like [Firefox Monitor][2] utilizes the database of Have I been Pwned to check for security breaches and notify users.
While the creator (Troy Hunt) already [decided to make the entire project open source][3] last year, it is still something that will take time.
However, thanks to [.NET foundation][4], he managed to finally open-source “[Pwned Passwords][5]“.
You can find two repositories in [GitHub][6] for now which is only for the password portal. The codebase for monitoring emails and phone numbers in data breaches will follow in the near future.
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In other words, yes, you can host your instance to check for password breaches integrating it to your business or any other services that you can think of.
### Check New Compromised Passwords With the Help of FBI
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Not just limited to the open-source codebase available at [GitHub][6] for Pwned Passwords, FBI has also come up to help inject newly discovered passwords to the password search portal.
Fret not, FBI has nothing to do with how it works, but they will be providing more data. So, it will make the online portal more effective for users looking to see if their passphrase is a part of a data breach.
Troy mentioned more about it in his [blog post][9]:
> Their goal here is perfectly aligned with mine and, I dare say, with the goals of most people reading this: to protect people from account takeovers by proactively warning them when their password has been compromised. Feeding these passwords into HIBP gives the FBI the opportunity to do this almost 1 billion times every month. Its good leverage ![][10]![🙂][11]
And, you get to self-host it if you want! Sounds exciting, right?
### Help Needed From the Open Source Community
Considering it as the first step of the project to be available for the community, Troy does have some ideas on the implementation of how a law enforcement agency can safely contribute password information to **Pwned Passwords**.
The ability to let others contribute to the database will also open doors to other law enforcement agencies to join hands.
So, if you are interested in that, you can go through all the details shared in his [blog post][9] and contribute to the available repositories as per your expertise.
I think this is definitely an exciting addition to the open-source community which should play a key role in helping users to monitor their passwords, email addresses, and phone numbers whenever there is a data breach.
_What do you think? Let me know your thoughts in the comments._
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[1]: https://haveibeenpwned.com
[2]: https://monitor.firefox.com
[3]: https://www.troyhunt.com/im-open-sourcing-the-have-i-been-pwned-code-base/
[4]: https://dotnetfoundation.org
[5]: https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords
[6]: https://github.com/HaveIBeenPwned
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[9]: https://www.troyhunt.com/pwned-passwords-open-source-in-the-dot-net-foundation-and-working-with-the-fbi/
[10]: data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyBoZWlnaHQ9IjcyIiB3aWR0aD0iNzIiIHhtbG5zPSJodHRwOi8vd3d3LnczLm9yZy8yMDAwL3N2ZyIgdmVyc2lvbj0iMS4xIi8+
[11]: https://i0.wp.com/s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/72x72/1f642.png?w=780&ssl=1