Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs
(AP) 03.07.2008, 19:57:33 AP - Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when. |
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Internet addressing agency loses its own addresses
(AP) 03.07.2008, 20:57:39 AP - This doesn't sound good: The nonprofit agency in charge of the Internet's addresses recently lost track of its own. |
Police wnt u to fight crime w/txt msgs
(AP) 02.07.2008, 18:35:40 AP - Police in the 1970s urged citizens to "drop a dime" in a pay phone to report crimes anonymously. Now in an increasing number of cities, tipsters are being invited to use their thumbs to identify criminals using text messages. |
Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
(AP) 03.07.2008, 05:34:34 AP - A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access. |
Daily Debrief: Celebrating America's independence, questioning our own online
(CNET) 03.07.2008, 20:44:00 CNET - A day before the United States celebrates its independence, we continue to question our individual freedoms online. In Thursday's Daily Debrief, CNET News.com Editor in Chief Dan Farber and I discuss a federal judge's recent ruling in the ongoing Google-Viacom lawsuit that orders Google to turn over YouTube user activity. This will include videos watched, IP addresses, and usernames as part of an ongoing copyright infringement case. |
A Tale of Two City Wi-Fi's
(PC World) 03.07.2008, 21:40:11 PC World - Different approaches to wireless Internet access in San Francisco and neighboring Silicon Valley are producing very different... |
Suit Seeks Information on U.S. Cell-Phone Tracking
(NewsFactor) 03.07.2008, 19:27:18 NewsFactor - The American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation are suing the Department of Justice to obtain official records concerning the U.S. government's possible use of cell-phone-tracking technology to spy on individuals without first obtaining a court order based on probable cause. |
Openmoko's Neo FreeRunner Smartphone Really Is Open
(NewsFactor) 03.07.2008, 19:26:12 NewsFactor - Openmoko has taken the wraps off its Neo FreeRunner, a Linux-based smartphone based on the company's open mobile-computing platform. Before you yawn about reading yet another product-introduction story -- especially about a handset that lacks 3G capability -- what sets the Neo FreeRunner apart is that it really is open, literally and figuratively. |