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Copyright, Denmark, P2P file sharing, Piracy 17 September, 2008

Danish ISPs Reject Anti-Piracy Proposals

Post from: TorrentFreak Danish ISPs Reject Anti-Piracy Proposals: “ Danish ISPs have rejected proposals from the IFPI for a ‘3-strikes and you’re out’ policy to deal with illicit file-sharers. In a joint statement, the telecoms…


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child pornography, UK 17 September, 2008

Paedo case expert Jim Bates arrested on child porn charge

Paedo case expert Jim Bates arrested on child porn charge: “ Operation Ore campaigner has collar felt Early last Thursday, police in Market Harborough and Rugby arrested two forensics experts, Jim Bates and Chris Magee,…


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censorship, Content Regulation, Suicide, UK 17 September, 2008

BBC News: Crackdown on ‘suicide websites’

BBC NEWS | UK | Crackdown on ‘suicide websites’: “Crackdown on ‘suicide websites’” [Note also the Times coverage: Government clampdown on ‘suicide websites’] The law on “suicide websites” is to be rewritten to ensure people…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Content Regulation, YouTube 17 September, 2008

YouTube removes clips glorifying gang violence

YouTube removes clips glorifying gang violence: “YouTube, the world’s largest video-sharing website, this week removed over two dozen videos glorifying gangs and gang violence which had been on its website in some cases for over…


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Data Protection, Privacy, Security 16 September, 2008

IPhone Takes Screenshots of Everything You Do Says Hacker

IPhone Takes Screenshots of Everything You Do Says Hacker: “In a webcast Thursday, iPhone hacker and data-forensics expert Jonathan Zdziarski explained that the iPhone stores a screenshot of everything you do — and that these…


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P2P file sharing, Piracy 16 September, 2008

England Football Fans Eye World Cup Piracy Options

Post from: TorrentFreak Football Fans Eye World Cup Piracy Options: “ Last week, football fans in the UK were disappointed after satellite broadcaster Setanta failed to reach a deal with free-to-air terrestrial channels to show…


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Data Protection, Phorm, Privacy, surveillance, UK 16 September, 2008

BT’s secret Phorm trials: UK.gov responds

BT’s secret Phorm trials: UK.gov responds: “ EU lawyers mull action Exclusive The European Commission is analysing the government’s explanation of why UK authorites have taken no action over BT and Phorm’s allegedly illegal broadband…


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Copyright, P2P file sharing, Piracy, UK 15 September, 2008

British police bring fraud and copyright charges over file-sharing service

British police bring fraud and copyright charges over file-sharing service: “The man police believe was behind the OiNK music file-sharing service has been charged with conspiracy to defraud. Four other people have been charged with…


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Child Protection, Paedophilia, sexual exploitation, UK 15 September, 2008

CEOP: Latest online offender ‘grooming’ tactics revealed

Latest online offender ‘grooming’ tactics revealed – 2008 – Press releases – Media centre – CEOP: “Friday 11 September 2008 Latest online offender ‘grooming’ tactics revealed UK centre for tackling the sexual abuse of children…


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Anonymity, freedom of speech, USA 15 September, 2008

Anonymous web comments protected like journalists’ sources, rules Montana court

Anonymous web comments protected like journalists’ sources, rules Montana court: “A court in Montana has ruled that a newspaper does not have to reveal the identity of those who posted comments on its website. A…


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