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Archive for June, 2008

EBay Ordered to Pay $61 Million in Sale of Fakes

Monday, June 30th, 2008

EBay Ordered to Pay $61 Million in Sale of Fakes: “A French court ordered eBay to pay 38.6 million euros, or $61 million, to the luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of fake merchandise. The ruling was immediately appealed.

(Via NYT > Technology.)

eBay Terror Ambulances of DEATH menace UK - top cops

Monday, June 30th, 2008

eBay Terror Ambulances of DEATH menace UK - top cops: “

Blues Brothers law sought vs al-Qaeda strip-o-bomb-o-grams

In a move which would, three decades ago, have seen classic movie The Blues Brothers stillborn, British cops and officials are seeking to prevent private sales of ex-police and emergency services vehicles and uniforms.…

(Via The Register - Public Sector.)

Sign the Petition to Stop ISP’s from breaching customers privacy via advertising technologies.

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Sign the Petition to Stop ISP’s from breaching customers privacy via advertising technologies.: “Sign a petition

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Stop ISP’s from breaching customers privacy via advertising technologies. “

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On July 16th 2008 outside the Barbican in London UK, a demonstration will be held to protest against the use of Deep Packet Inspection for the purpose of behavioural advertising (more specifically Phorm).

The protest has been timed to coincide with BT’s annual general meeting and will be held outside that AGM.

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Jury Convicts Web Site Operator in P2P Case

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Jury Convicts Web Site Operator in P2P Case: “Daniel Dove has been convicted of conspiracy and felony copyright infringement, the first time in the U.S. that a peer-to-peer user has been convicted by a jury of copyright infringement.

(Via NYT > Technology.)

US Jury convicts Web site operator in P2P case

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Jury convicts Web site operator in P2P case The operator of a P2P site was convicted on copyright infringement charges.

A former administrator at EliteTorrents.org has been convicted of conspiracy and felony copyright infringement in a Virginia court, the first time in the U.S. that a peer-to-peer user has been convicted by a jury of copyright infringement, the U.S. Department of Justice revealed Friday.

Daniel Dove, 26, formerly of Clintwood, Virginia, faces a maximum sentence in prison for his participation in EliteTorrents.org, a Web site that specialized in releasing copyright works without authorization, the DOJ said. EliteTorrents, which ceased operating in May 2005, used BitTorrent peer-to-peer technology to distribute pirated copies of movies, software, music and video games, the DOJ said.

(Via Macworld.)

Hackers Hijack Critical Internet Organizations

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Hackers Hijack Critical Internet Organizations: “Turkish hackers on Thursday defaced the official sites of the international organizations that oversee the Internet’s critical routing infrastructure and regulate domain names.

(Via NYT > Technology.)

Ankle-biting hackers storm net’s overlords, hijack their domains

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Ankle-biting hackers storm net’s overlords, hijack their domains: “

IANA and ICANN succumb to NetDevilz

The websites of two of the net’s most critical oversight organizations were hijacked by Turkish hackers who sent visitors to rogue pages that challenged the overseers’ authority.…

(Via The Register - Comms.)

Fighting Al Qaeda With YouTube

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Op-Ed Contributor - Fighting Al Qaeda With YouTube - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com

By DANIEL KIMMAGE, Published: June 26, 2008 (Baku, Azerbaijan)

AL QAEDA made its name in blood and pixels, with deadly attacks and an avalanche of electronic news media. Recent news articles depict an online terrorist juggernaut that has defied the best efforts by the United States government to counter it. While these articles are themselves a testimony to Al Qaeda’s media savvy, they don’t tell the whole story.”

Premiership tackles Ukranian football streaming site

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Premiership tackles Ukranian football streaming site: “

Pitched battle ends domain tussle

The Premier League has won control over the domain premiershiplive.net, which has been used to offer an unauthorised subscription football streaming service.…

(Via The Register - Public Sector.)

A Company Computer and Questions About E-Mail Privacy

Friday, June 27th, 2008

A Company Computer and Questions About E-Mail Privacy: “A lawsuit involves an unsettled area of the law, where changes in technology create tension between expectations of personal privacy and companies’ rights to monitor equipment.

(Via NYT > Technology.)