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Blogs about rowling ruling bolsters privacy chief in WEEKLYBITS.COM
GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Rowling Ruling Bolsters Privacy Chief 264 aciertos encontrados.
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NebuAd RIP? CEO Dykes Jumps Ship For Verifone  Another sign NebuAd won't survive the online privacy scandal it ignited: CEO Bob Dykes, who worked so hard to convince Congress an [..]
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Zhengtu Tearing Up the Chinese Market [Giant On Fire]   Steve at PlayNoEvil is, I think, as interested in the Chinese MMORPG Zhengtu Online as I am: the game is breaking (or re-writing) a lot of MMORPG rules and currently ruling the domestic MMORPG roost in China. While nosing around PNE, I discovered tha [..]
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Malone Weighs Appeal Of IAC Ruling; Diller Calls It A "Nonevent" Barry Diller 1.jpg - Malone Weighs Appeal Of IAC Ruling; Diller Calls It A "Nonevent" You didn't really expect Liberty Media's John Malone to let his old buddy Barry Diller (SA 100 #2) get off that easy, did you? Of course not. Liberty Media (LBTYA) officially filed [..]
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Microsoft Gets Mixed Ruling in Latest Alcatel-Lucent Case (PC World)  PC World - A San Diego court ruled mostly in Microsoft's favor in an ongoing dispute between the software giant and Alcatel-Lucent. YahooTechNews [..]
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Blogger And Private Investigator Invade Each Other's Privacy  What can you do when a private investigator shows up, starts asking nosy questions of friends and neighbors, and refuses to divulge who hired them? Well, not much, but the Internet offers some petty satisfaction: You [..]
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FCC: We'll Rule On Sirius - XM By The End Of June (SIRI, XMSR) howardstern.jpg - FCC: We FCC chairman Kevin Martin finally gave a sign on a timetable for a ruling on the long-delayed Sirius Satellite Radio's (SIRI) takeover of XM Satellite Radio (XMSR). "The commission could [..]
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Cheque-red flag for Max Mosley  News of the World organises whip-round to pay damages So the dust has settled, Max Mosley has won his case, and UK privacy law advances a further notch. Does this make any difference at all to the El Reg readers – apart from those few who get their jollies from dressing up in strange uniforms and [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.958
Nintendo Sued For Patent Infringement (Yes, Again) [Wii]   Earlier this year, Nintendo was on the receiving end of a ruling that the company's GameCube, Wavebird and Classic Wii controllers were in violation of a patent filing dating back to 2000 for a "3D controller with vibration." Judgment in the case ruled that Nintendo owes $21 million in dam [..]
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Bad News For Google, Yahoo: Surfers Know They're Being Tracked, And Hate It  Web surfers know full well their online tracks are being followed for advertising purposes, and they don't like it, says TNS Global. OK, we'll buy that. Our understanding of Web privacy issues is that most surfers feel vaguely unea [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 4.954
Washington Post's Cable Unit: We Spied On Our Users, Too  The Congressional dragnet over Internet privacy caught another fish. This one is owned by one of DC's most important institutions -- The Washington Post Company (WPO). In a respons [..]
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Facebook Inks Privacy Deal With 49 States handcuffs.jpg - Facebook Inks Privacy Deal With 49 States Last year we suggested that Facebook would eventually face the same kind of worries over sexual predators that have dogged MySpace in the past, and suggested a common sense approach: Imitate [..]
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Viacom Doesn't Want Everyone's YouTube History. It Wants Chad Hurley's chad hurley.jpg - Viacom Doesn Viacom's line in the YouTube lawsuit privacy imbroglio: We don't really want to know who's watching what on Google's video service. Not entirely true: Turns out Viacom does want to know [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 4.902
Symantec to buy PC Tools (CNET)  CNET - Symantec is buying PC Tools, which sells PC utilities software designed to boost the security and privacy of Windows-based computers, Symantec said on Monday. YahooTechNews [..]
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Liberty Settles With Diller, Won't File Appeal To Block IAC Breakup barrydiller.jpg - Liberty Settles With Diller, Won John Malone's and Barry Diller have settled their differences. Malone's Liberty Media has agreed not to appeal a Delaware court ruling allowing Diller to proceed with the break-up of IAC. According to a release, copied below, Mal [..]
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Charter suspends ad program over privacy fears (Reuters)  Reuters - U.S. cable television operator Charter Communications is suspending a program that would offer advertisers ways to target pitches at people based on what they search for on the Internet. YahooTechNews [..]

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