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Internet copyright law signed - The Irish Times - Wed, Feb 29, 2012 - 0 views
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Minister of State for Research and Innovation Seán Sherlock said the statutory instrument was necessary “to ensure compliance with our obligations under EU law
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Any remedy would also have to respect the rights of an ISP’s customers to protection of personal data and freedom to receive and impart information, he said.
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SPs and rights holders would now be “stuck in court battles while the policymaking process decides the rule of the game”, Mr Ryan said.
Over 3 years later, "deleted" Facebook photos are still online - 2 views
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"did not always delete images from content delivery networks in a reasonable period of time even though they were immediately removed from the site,
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In the meantime, photos that users thought they "deleted" from the social network months or even years ago remain accessible via direct link.
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"working with our content delivery network (CDN) partner to significantly reduce the amount of time that backup copies persist."
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Feds: We obtained MegaUpload conversations with search warrant | Media Maverick - CNET ... - 2 views
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there are hints that the FBI managed to place government-issued spyware on the defendants' computers.
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The FBI cites alleged conversations between DotCom and his top lieutenants, including e-mail and Skype instant-messaging logs. Some of the records go back nearly five years,
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Sources told CNET yesterday that Skype, the Internet phone service now owned by Microsoft, was not asked by the feds to turn over information and was not served with legal process.
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The concern is privacy.Apparently the FBI was able to acquire Kim DotCom's messages with other MegaUpload employers by means of spyware, which could access skype conversations stored on a local host. Even though the FBI had a warrant to search for information, this is still rather disconcerting. This software can easily be misused. The software is called CIPAV and it stands for Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier. This software is able to send "network-level messages" containing the target computer's IP address, Ethernet MAC address, environment variables, the last-visited Web site, and other registry-type information including the name of the registered owner of the computer and the operating system's serial number. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10222294-38.html
European draft data law announced: What you need to know | ZDNet - 3 views
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Right to be forgotten
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will in effect allow European users to wipe their online slate clean. It will allow users to have their photos, details, and other data removed from websites, social networks, and search engines.
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Regulation will dictate that a data breach or loss should be reported “if feasible, within 24 hours” of it occurring.
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Google search changes are bad for the internet, says Twitter | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
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Google has angered Twitter and faces accusations of "warping" its search results and breaking antitrust rules by boosting posts from its Google+ social network in its standard search results.
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because they will see fewer results from outside it when they search for information
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"We're transforming Google into a search engine that understands not only content, but also people and relationships.
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BBC News - Valve's online game service Steam hit by hackers - 3 views
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The attackers used login details from the forum hack to access a database that held ID and credit card data
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The initial investigation showed that the attackers gained access to a Steam database that held "user names, hashed and salted passwords, game purchases, email addresses, billing addresses and encrypted credit card information".
Lines Are Drawn on Legislation Against Internet Piracy - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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“It’s really robbery — it’s theft —
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Those goods include not just movies shot surreptitiously in a theater with a jiggly hand-held video camera, the companies argue, but dangerously flawed pharmaceuticals, faulty brake pads and defective smoke alarms, to name a few categories of illegally copied goods.
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“Unfortunately,” Mr. Erickson said, “the amendment also creates new problems in other places and fails to correct some of the original concerns we have raised since the start of the debate.
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NaviNet Gives Doctors New Collaboration Tools on iPhone, Android - Health Care IT - New... - 0 views
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By reading through clinical data using Mobile Connect, doctors will be able to avoid medical errors, such as overprescribing medication, and reduce hospitalization
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"We think the savings that will occur because of decreased ER visits, decreased hospitalization and better medication compliance will pay for it in the long run," Feldstein explained.
Pirate party snatches seats in Berlin state election | World news | The Guardian - 0 views
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Irreverent campaign that initially focused on filesharing, data protection and censorship draws 8.5% of vote, exit polls indicate
China calls for crackdown on 'toxic' internet rumours | World news | The Guardian - 3 views
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"Concocting rumours is itself a social malady, and the spread of rumours across the internet presents a massive social threat," Xinhua said.
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China has a vast and complex censorship system, but microblogs have played an increasing role in spreading news, developing public debate and uncovering scandals.
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"The rapid advance of this flood [of internet users] has also brought 'mud and sand' - the spread of rumours - and to nurture a healthy internet, we must thoroughly eradicate the soil in which rumours grow,"
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