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censorship, extreme pornography, possession, UK 17 April, 2009

U.K. Attacks Extreme Porn

U.K. Attacks Extreme Porn: “Recently, the U.K. has begun a clampdown on ‘extreme porn.’ Meanwhile, across the rest of Europe, various countries are limbering up to clamp down on adults viewing what they deem to…


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P2P file sharing, Piracy, Sweden, The Pirate bay 17 April, 2009

Pirate Bay guilty verdict: Now what?

Pirate Bay guilty verdict: Now what?: “ Setting sail for the Supreme Court The four men behind BitTorrent tracker website The Pirate Bay were handed stiff sentences of one year each this morning and ordered…


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blocking and filtering, BT, child pornography, Cleanfeed, UK 17 April, 2009

BT blocks up to 40,000 child porn pages per day

BT blocks up to 40,000 child porn pages per day: “ Cleanfeed busy Between 35,000 and 40,000 attempts to access child pornography sites via BT Retail’s broadband network are blocked every day, it was revealed…


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Interception, NSA, Privacy, surveillance, USA 17 April, 2009

Bush-era NSA wiretap violations exposed

Bush-era NSA wiretap violations exposed: “ US hawks not amused The New York Times has broken the latest news in the National Security Agency’s warrantless wiretapping odyssey: that the NSA has been routinely scanning American…


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Privacy, RIPA 2000, surveillance, UK 17 April, 2009

UK Councils to loose some spy powers

Councils to loose some spy powers: “The end for super pooper-scooper snoopers?Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has opened a public consultation on how snooping laws should be used by local authorities…” (Via The Register – Public…


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consumer protection, OFT, UK 17 April, 2009

Unfair terms law can protect consumers for existing and future contracts, says Court of Appeal

Unfair terms law can protect consumers for existing and future contracts, says Court of Appeal: “Consumer protection body the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is allowed to use laws on unfair contracts to take action…


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Data Retention, Database Nation, Privacy, surveillance, UK 17 April, 2009

UK: Internet data to be stored from today

Internet data to be stored from today: “Internet service providers will have to store details of web and email traffic and details of internet phone calls for 12 months from today as expanded European legislation…


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Child Protection, EU 17 April, 2009

EU – European Framework for Safer Mobile Use – implementation report

EU – European Framework for Safer Mobile Use – implementation report: “(GSM Association) Two years on from the introduction of the European Framework for Safer Mobile Use by Younger Teenagers and Children, Pricewaterhouse Coopers published…


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P2P file sharing, Piracy, Sweden, The Pirate bay 17 April, 2009

BBC News: Pirate Bay founders sent to jail

Pirate Bay founders sent to jail: “Four men behind The Pirate Bay – one of the world’s biggest file-sharing site – are convicted of copyright infringement.” (Via BBC News.)


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P2P file sharing, Piracy, Sweden, The Pirate bay 17 April, 2009

The Times: Pirate Bay founders sentenced to a year in jail and ordered to pay £2.5 million

Pirate Bay founders sentenced to a year in jail and ordered to pay £2.5 million: “Four men who founded the popular file-sharing website Pirate Bay were today sentenced to a year in jail and ordered…


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