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P2P file sharing, Piracy, Pornography, UK 18 November, 2008

Anti-Piracy Lawyers Start Protecting Gay ‘Gestapo’ Porn

Anti-Piracy Lawyers Start Protecting Gay ‘Gestapo’ Porn: “ After going after thousands accused of sharing video games in the UK, lawyers Davenport Lyons are now branching out into other areas. This week sees them start…


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EU, Information Security, Security 18 November, 2008

European Commission consults on network and information security

European Commission consults on network and information security: “The European Commission has launched a consultation on how it can strengthen the European Union’s response to computer attacks. The Commission is canvassing views ahead of a…


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Fair Use, France, P2P file sharing, Piracy 18 November, 2008

French record labels sue, um, SourceForge

French record labels sue, um, SourceForge: “ Open source haven thumped for harboring P2P app The French music industry is suing four US-based companies for distributing P2P applications that can potentially be used to illegally…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, freedom of speech, Germany, Wikipedia 18 November, 2008

Spiegel Online: Taking the Crowd to Court: Wikipedia Shutdown Backfires

Spiegel Online: Taking the Crowd to Court: Wikipedia Shutdown Backfires: “Wikipedia Shutdown Backfires” 17 November, 2008 German parliamentarian Lutz Heilmann asked a court to shut down the German version of the popular Wikipedia Web site,…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Germany, Wikipedia 18 November, 2008

German Wikipedia Back Online After Controversial Shutdown

German Wikipedia Back Online After Controversial Shutdown – ReadWriteWeb Written by Frederic Lardinois / November 17, 2008 After it had been unavailable in Germany for more than two days, the Wikipedia’s German portal is finally…


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Copyright, P2P file sharing, Piracy, USA 18 November, 2008

Harvard Law Prof Takes on RIAA in Music Copyright Fight

Harvard Law Prof Takes on RIAA in Music Copyright Fight: “Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the industry’s aggressive strategy, which…


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consumer protection, UK 18 November, 2008

Internet shoppers to get duty relief for Christmas

Internet shoppers to get duty relief for Christmas: “Internet shoppers who wait until December to look for a Christmas bargain may save more money than they thought when HM Revenue and Customs eliminates customs duty…


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Australia, blocking and filtering, censorship, Pornography 18 November, 2008

NEWS.com.au: Rudd Government’s internet filter to block up to 10,000 ‘unwanted’ sites

NEWS.com.au: Rudd Government’s internet filter to block up to 10,000 ‘unwanted’ sites By Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson, November 13, 2008 10:44am AUSTRALIA’S mandatory internet filter is being primed to block 10,000 websites as part of a blacklist…


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P2P file sharing, Piracy 18 November, 2008

Unlicensed P2P Value: $69 Billion in 2007

Unlicensed P2P Value: $69 Billion in 2007: “If you could total the quantity of unlicensed tracks within the vastness of the P2P community, then apply a reasonable fee to those tracks, you would end up…


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Privacy, surveillance, USA 18 November, 2008

US Justice Department free to track mobile phone users

US Justice Department free to track mobile phone users: “ If you have nothing to hide… The American Civil Liberties Union has revealed that the FBI no longer feels the need for judicial or operator…


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