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Blogs about rowling ruling bolsters privacy chief in WEEKLYBITS.COM
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Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 4.831
Scary Ad Targeting Firm Tries To Reassure Public, Congress  Poor NebuAd! Internet service providers are fleeing the ad-targeting startup in droves, and privacy advocates have succeeded in making the firm a poster child for the evils of behavioral targeti [..]
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Facebook sued for Beacon blunder  Eat my class action…bitch Facebook is being sued for breaking privacy and wire-tapping laws by introducing Facebook Beacon - the ad service which tracked what you did on other websites. TheRegister [..]
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Google, AOL, Yahoo Band Together - To Fight Web Privacy Bill penguin.jpg - Google, AOL, Yahoo Band Together - To Fight Web Privacy Bill Another Web coalition featuring Google, AOL, Yahoo -- and many other Internet players -- has gathered to fight proposed New York state legislation that would curtail targeted advertising and data [..]
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Another Headache For Sprint (S): Blocked Legal Appeal Vs. Small Affiliate iPCS (IPCS)  A tiny affiliate is proving to be a big nuisance for Sprint Nextel: The Illinois Supreme Court denied Sprint's petition to appeal a 2-year-old ruling that bans Sprint (S) from selling Nextel walkie-talkie services [..]
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Google: OK, We'll Keep Your Data For 9 Months, Not 18  Google (GOOG) announced a big change in policy on its blog last night, designed to cool off privacy advocates and EU regulators. The company will start to "anonymize" user data after 9 months, down from its current [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 4.752
MySQL to fortify defenses with Citadel  Hop, skip and an upgrade MySQL User Conference MySQL is targeting improved security and privacy with a version of its database codenamed Citadel due in 2009 that’ll also see MySQL speed up product release cycles. TheRegister [..]
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Google tells Congress it’s not Phorm  ‘Our users trust us’ Google wants you to know that in targeting online ads, it doesn’t use Phorm-like deep packet inspection. But it still refuses to acknowledge its own massive threat to the privacy of humankind. TheRegister [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 4.745
Apple iTunes VP says, ?Charge us more and we?ll just shut down? Image 0 en  - Apple iTunes VP says, ?Charge us more and we?ll just shut down? There will be a ruling by the Copyright Royalty Board (oooh, sounds pretentious) today regarding whether iTunes will have their royalties charges raised from 9 cents to 15 cents per track. Eddy Cue, the VP of Apple iTunes states: “If [iTunes] was forced to absorb any increase in the … royalty rate, the result would be [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 4.744
Mobile phones to save airlines, by exposing passengers  How much privacy would you give up for cheaper flights? Airline travel is set to get even more unpleasant, as hapless airline passengers face being hounded through airports by online advertisers as well as security, customs and perfume touting duty free sales staff. TheRegister [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 4.723
Google finds no privacy on private roads (CNET)  CNET - Google's Street View service apparently thinks your “no trespassing” and “private road” signs are just for decoration. YahooTechNews [..]
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US court says IP addresses are private  Want a subpoena? Take it to the grand jury A US court has ruled that users have a “reasonable expectation of privacy” in their internet surfing records and that police must obtain warrants from higher than usual courts in order to force ISPs to hand over records. TheRegister [..]
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California Wants You To Stop Peeking At Britney's Medical Records  A step forwards for patient privacy: This week California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed two new bills ramping up protection of patients' electronic medical records. The move comes after a rash of incidents a [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.645
Thompson Won't Fight Disbarment in Florida [Legal]   Controversial anti-gaming attorney Jack Thompson will not seek to have a motion for a rehearing filed on his behalf with the Supreme Court of Florida. Rather Thompson says that he will seek to have the federal courts intervene on the ruling that would disbar him for life. "I will focus on the federal suit and will prevail," Thompson said. "Piece of cake." In his federal emergency [..]
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Google starts Street View in Europe  But privacy could be an issue Google has started recording the streets of its first non-US city for its Street View service. Google vans with mounted cameras have been spotted on the streets of Rome and Milan. TheRegister [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 4.617
Lawmakers concerned over Charter's Web tracking (AP)  AP - Cable TV, phone and Internet service provider Charter Communications drew concern Friday from two congressmen and a privacy advocate over its plan to experiment with tracking its customers' Web use in collaboration with an online advertising firm. YahooTechNews [..]

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