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22/12/2008 | News | USA | Spying | Nuclear Engineer Goes to Prison for Taking Software to Iran Mohammad Reza Alavi, an Iranian-born engineer who worked for the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station for 17 years, was was sentenced to 15 months in prison for taking computer software from the Nuclear Station to Iran.
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22/12/2008 | News | USA | Copyrights | Facebook refused to labels demand to takedown Project Playlist Myspace and Facebook have received infringement notices to from the major labels, asking to takedown Project Playlist music widgets. MySpace has scrubbed it from it from the site, while Facebook has refused to comply with those demands.
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22/12/2008 | News | China | Pornography | Police arrested Chinese internet porn star A Chinese woman, posted a homemade pornographic film of herself on the internet, was detained by police because pornography is illegal in China.
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22/12/2008 | News | China | Privacy | A man in China wins a lawsuit of harassment over the Internet A man sued Chinese websites for posting the blog of his wife after she committed suicide over his infidelity.
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22/12/2008 | News | USA | Copyrights | Symantec Wins lawsuit Over copyright infringement U.S. District Court has ruled against Carmelo Cerrelli of Interplus Online from Canada, accused of copyright infringement by selling counterfeit Symantec software. Symantec won $12 million.
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21/12/2008 | News | USA | Copy Rights | New Copyright Strategy for RIAA The RIAA changed it`s policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyrights.
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21/12/2008 | News | Japan | Privacy Protection | Privacy group asks Google to stop Street View service in Japan Group of Japanese advocates and professors asked Google to stop providing the Steet View service in Japan, claiming the service violates privacy rights.
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21/12/2008 | News | USA | Information | Journal requires Wikipedia entrys to be submitted with manuscript A scientific journal requires authors that submit a manuscript to be published in the journal to also submit a Wikipedia page summarizing the paper, for peer review.
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19/12/2008 | News | USA | Gamebling | Founder of online gaming site is guilty in illegal internet gambling Anurag Dikshit, the former director of Gibraltar-based PartyGaming has pleaded guilty to illegal internet gambling.
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19/12/2008 | News | USA | Privacy | New privacy guidelines for electronic health records The HHS stated that the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules does not feet the current landscape of electronic health information exchange and released new privacy guidelines for electronic health records.
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19/12/2008 | News | USA | Cyber Crime | Lori Drew asks court to dismiss charges Attorneys of Lori Drew, the women who was convicted in the MySpace suicide case, ask court to dismiss charges.
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18/12/2008 | News | International | Privacy Protection | Yahoo will hold information of user activity for 3 months only Yahoo announced that it will hold information of user activity, including internet search records, for 3 months only.
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18/12/2008 | News | USA | Video Games | Group from Pennsylvania recommends not to restrict video games contents Working group established by the Pennsylvanian lawmakers to study the video game violence issue has recommended not to enact any laws regarding video game content.
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17/12/2008 | News | USA | Human Rights | Court limits secrecy of FBI search-warrant Federal appeals court has narrowed the situations when telecommunications companies must keep FBI search-warrant requests secret.
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17/12/2008 | News | USA | Copyrights | Record companies threaten to sue students contrary to court decision Record companies have demanded to recieve monetary compensation from students, contrary to court decision.
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17/12/2008 | News | China | Censorship | China blocked websites which violated the law China defended the blocking of websites which implied that Taiwan is a separate nation from China. This claim is violating China`s anti-secession law.
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17/12/2008 | News | Australia | Social Network | Court allowed a layer to use Facebook to serve documents An Australian lawyer used Facebook to contact a couple after unsuccessful attempts to contact them at their home address and via email. Court gave the lawyer permission to use Facebook to send the couple legal documents.
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16/12/2008 | News | USA | Internet Rights | Google claims to be committed to the principle of Net neutrality Google replied that The Wall Street Journal report on the issue of the Net neutrality and said that the newspaper apparently misunderstood it`s approach.
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16/12/2008 | News | International | Domains | Criticism on new top-level domains plan Criticism of ICANN`s plan to create hundreds of new generic top-level domains by many corporation.
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15/12/2008 | News | Russia | Trademarks | Russian entrepreneur claims to own the trade mark for ;-) The owner of Russian cell company Superfone, Oleg Teterin, claims to own the trade mark for ;-) and plans to sue organizations who`ll use the icon.
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