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Broadband, EU, France, P2P file sharing, Piracy 7 July, 2008

Europe drafts law to disconnect suspected filesharers

Europe drafts law to disconnect suspected filesharers: “France has suggested an amendment to the pan-European Telecoms Package, which would bar broadband access to anyone who persists in illegally downloading music or films.” (Via OUT-LAW News.)


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Data Protection, EU, Google, UK 7 July, 2008

Google defends Street View tool

Google defends Street View tool: “Google defends its Street View photo mapping tool, saying it will meet local privacy laws in Europe at launch.” (Via BBC News.)


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censorship, freedom of speech 6 July, 2008

Free Speech Rights Not Guaranteed in ‘Public’ Online Spaces

Free Speech Rights Not Guaranteed in ‘Public’ Online Spaces: “You can generally rant all you want in a public park without being ejected by a police officer. But say it on the internet, and you’ll…


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blocking and filtering, child pornography, Policing, South Africa 6 July, 2008

ZA – New website to expose child pornography

ZA – New website to expose child pornography: “(BuaNews) Members of the public can now anonymously report any images of sexual abuse discovered on the internet through a newly launched website in South Africa. The…


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EU, France, P2P file sharing, Piracy 6 July, 2008

Europe drafts law to disconnect suspected filesharers

Europe drafts law to disconnect suspected filesharers: “ Three strikes and you’re out France has suggested an amendment to the pan-European Telecoms Package, which would bar broadband access to anyone who persists in illegally downloading…


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blocking and filtering, child pornography, Japan 5 July, 2008

Japan: Only 20% of known child porn sites heed watchdog’s call to shut down

Only 20% of known child porn sites heed watchdog’s call to shut down | The Japan Times Online: “Saturday, July 5, 2008 Only 20 percent of some 1,600 known child pornography sites were taken off…


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Privacy, surveillance, USA 4 July, 2008

Analysis: NSA Spying Judge Defends Rule of Law, Congress Set to Strip His Power

Analysis: NSA Spying Judge Defends Rule of Law, Congress Set to Strip His Power: “President Bush’s arguments for his secret wiretapping of Americans are not legal, a federal court judge ruled Wednesday standing up for…


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Google, Privacy, surveillance, UK 4 July, 2008

Google ‘faces Street View block’

Google ‘faces Street View block’: “Google’s plans to launch a mapping tool in the UK could be referred to the Information Commissioner.” (Via BBC News.)


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Data Protection, Database Nation, Security, UK 4 July, 2008

Would a data notification law improve UK data security?

Would a data notification law improve UK data security?: “ How to prevent more government data disasters A panel of experts in data protection was beaten yesterday by a simple question from the floor: ‘Can…


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Google, Privacy 4 July, 2008

NYT Bits: Google Puts Privacy Link on Main Page

Bits: Google Puts Privacy Link on Main Page: “The move brings Google into clear compliance with a California law that requires many Internet sites to have a link to their privacy policy on their home…


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