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consumer protection, cybercrime, USA 12 August, 2008

Global Trail of an Online Crime Ring

Global Trail of an Online Crime Ring: “Prosecutors say their own informant stole millions of credit card numbers in a case that reveals how the Internet is enabling new crimes on a vast scale. (Via…


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Data Protection, Security, UK 11 August, 2008

Home Office lost CDs on 3,000 workers

Home Office lost CDs on 3,000 workers: “ Details go missing in post The Home Office has lost the names, nationalities, passport numbers and dates of birth of 3,000 seasonal agricultural workers on two CDs…


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blocking and filtering, italy, P2P file sharing, Piracy 11 August, 2008

Italian authorities attempt to take on Pirate Bay

Italian authorities attempt to take on Pirate Bay: “Italian internet service providers have attempted to block access to peer-to-peer (P2P) link-sharing site The Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay claims that the action was taken on…


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Copyright, P2P file sharing, Piracy, USA 11 August, 2008

Teenager gets damages reduced after copyright ignorance claim

Teenager gets damages reduced after copyright ignorance claim: “A 16-year-old girl has successfully argued that she was too young to understand that her copyright-infringing downloading of music was unlawful. A US court said she will…


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consumer protection, EU, UK 11 August, 2008

UK signs up to Rome I rules on cross-border contract disputes

UK signs up to Rome I rules on cross-border contract disputes: “The UK Government has signed up to an EU deal on whose law should govern cross-border disputes over contracts. It says that the agreement…


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BT, Data Protection, Database Nation, Phorm, Privacy, UK 11 August, 2008

Phorm papers reveal BT’s backwards approach to wiretap law

Phorm papers reveal BT’s backwards approach to wiretap law: “ Would you trust these men with your network security? Exclusive BT’s long-held claim that legal advice said its Phorm trials did not breach wiretapping laws…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, China 9 August, 2008

Some Websites Remain Blocked at Beijing Olympics

Some Websites Remain Blocked at Beijing Olympics: “Some websites remain inaccessible to reporters as the competition gets under way Saturday at the Beijing Olympics. (Via Wired News.)


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Access, blocking and filtering, censorship, China 8 August, 2008

CCC’s “Freedom Stick” circumvents China’s firewall, just in time for The Games

CCC’s “Freedom Stick” circumvents China’s firewall, just in time for The Games Rumor has it that a large quantity of genetically-superior human beings are amassing in Beijing at the moment and attempting to squeeze into…


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Data Retention, Database Nation, EU, Intelligence, Interception, National Security, surveillance, UK 7 August, 2008

Snoop more, share less – Home Office spurns EU advice

Snoop more, share less – Home Office spurns EU advice: “ Databases not safe, says database-loving gov Government responses to two outwardly unrelated bits of EU policy go a long way to explain what it…


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blocking and filtering, child pornography, Newsgroups, USA, Usenet 7 August, 2008

Andrew Cuomo’s Blueprint For How Gov’t Can Get ISPs To Censor Content

(Via Techdirt.) Andrew Cuomo’s Blueprint For How Gov’t Can Get ISPs To Censor Content: “It looks like NY Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has put forth a nice blueprint for how politicians can ‘censor’ online content…


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