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31/12/2008 | News | Czech Republic | Cyber Bullying | New guidelines for Czech teachers to stop cyber bullying The Czech education ministry offered new guidelines for teachers in order to stop the spread of cyber bullying in schools.
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30/12/2008 | News | USA | Cyber crime | New law against cyberbullying A new California law against cyberbullying will take effect Jan. 1
The new law will give schools authority to suspend or expel students for bullying others over the Internet, in text-messaging or by other electronic means.
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30/12/2008 | News | UK | Free Speech | Age-rating system for Internet websites Andy Burnham, the Culture, Media and Sports Secretary said Internet age rating a is must to prevent children from being exposed to unacceptable images.
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30/12/2008 | News | USA | Social Networking | Facebook remove breast-feeding photos The social networking site Facebook banned breast-feeding photos that expose too much of a mother`s breast, and caused online debate and protests.
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29/12/2008 | News | USA | Communication | A network administrator accused of allegedly hijacking a network Terry Childs, from San Francisco`s Department of Telecommunication Information Services is accused of tampering with a computer network, denying other authorized users access to the network, and causing more than $200,000 in losses.
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29/12/2008 | News | USA | Domains | Verizon won in a cybersquatting case Verizon had accused OnlineNIC of cybersquatting.
OnlineNIC registered at least 663 domain names identical or confusingly similar to Verizon trademarks.
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28/12/2008 | News | China | Hackers | Hackers in China could face up to seven years in jail According to a law draft carried out the second reading by legislators China, hackers could face up to seven years in jail.
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28/12/2008 | News | USA | Patents | Google, Microsoft and Apple sued for patent infringement A Michigan-based company filed a lawsuit against Google, Microsoft, and Apple, alleging that the companies have infringed a patent it owns on the use of document-preview icons.
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28/12/2008 | News | USA | Patents | Google, Microsoft and Apple sued for patent infringement A Michigan-based company filed a lawsuit against Google, Microsoft, and Apple, alleging that the companies have infringed a patent it owns on the use of document-preview icons.
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26/12/2008 | News | UK | Copyrights | Trading Standards officers act for the first time under the Copyright Act Trading Standards officers, given power to seize goods and documents involved in copyright infringement under the amended Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, had used their power for the first time now, against a business in Cardiff.
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26/12/2008 | News | USA | Copyrights | Facebook Bans Project Playlis After labels demand to takedown Project Playlist, MySpace has scrubbed it from the site, while Facebook has refused to comply with those demands. Now Facebook folds in face of massive litigation, and bans Project Playlist
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25/12/2008 | News | USA | Security | MIT students who were sued by MTBA are now working for it The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority in hiring 3 MIT students, who were sued by it in the past over a research they conducted on subway card vulnerabilities.
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25/12/2008 | News | Montenegro | Social Network | Montenegro banned access to Facebook and YouTube Access to popular social networking and video sharing Web sites such as Facebook and YouTube was blocked in all state-run institutions in Montenegro.
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25/12/2008 | News | Vietnam | Freedom of Expression | Subversive blogs were banned in Vietnam Vietnam`s Ministry of Information and Communication has banned blogs that are subversive or reveal state, security or economic secrets.
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24/12/2008 | News | USA | Copy Rights | GateHouse filed a law suit against NY Times Co. over copyright GateHouse filed a law suit in the U.S. District Court in Boston against The New York Times Co.
According to GateHouse, Boston.com violated copyright and trademark laws.
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24/12/2008 | News | USA | Privacy | Judge ruled against a disclosure of physical locations of computers In a law suit filed by two AP employees, coury ruled against a disclosure of the physical locations of five computers.
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24/12/2008 | News | USA | Fraud | Innovative Marketing has contempted court A federal court held Innovative Marketing Inc. in contempt of court, for ignoring previous court orders.
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23/12/2008 | News | USA | Copyrights | Warner started removing music videos of YouTube Warner Music Group has started removing music videos of YouTube, after negotiations between the companies have reached dead end.
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23/12/2008 | News | USA | Threats | 7 indictments have been submitted under new anti-cyberbullying law Prosecutors in Missouri have filed 7 indictments under a new anti-cyberbullying statute that was passed as a result of the famous Lori Drew case.
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23/12/2008 | News | China | Patents | Samsung Loses in a Law Suit over Patent Infringement in China Last year Holleycomm filed a law suit against Samsung over Patent Infringement.
The Intermediate People`s Court in Hangzhou ordered Samsung to pay 50 million yuan (US$7.3 million) to Holleycomm.
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