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Computerworld: Groups push for Net neutrality in Obama administration
Advocates of Net neutrality rules in the U.S. have called on President-elect Barack Obama to act quickly to prevent broadband providers from blocking or impairing access to Internet content of customers' choice.
Computerworld: Security, civil liberties experts question data mining
The U.S. Congress should limit government data-mining efforts because some techniques don't work and many raise serious privacy concerns, two experts said Monday.
Computerworld: Botnet master sees himself as next Bill Gates
Owen Walker's future seems brighter today than it did a year ago, when New Zealand police came knocking on his door to arrest him on computer hacking charges.
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Computerworld: Chinese city requires Net cafes to use legitimate software
Nanchang, the capital of China's eastern Jiangxi province, has required Internet cafe operators to replace pirated server software with licensed versions. Cafes that don't will lose their license to operate, but some are grumbling about the cost of installing legitimate software.
AMD accuses Intel of trying to stall EC antitrust case
Microsoft faces antitrust complaint from Dutch dealer
Ericsson-STMicroelectronics match gets EC seal of approval
Intel hits back at EC over antitrust claims
Shop too late and risk an unmerry Christmas
Legal Eye: Outsourcing through the credit crunch
Facebook spammer fined $873m
Spyware case finally closed for teacher Julie Amero
Spyware case finally closed for teacher Julie Amero
Super comms database ditched for next year?

Computerworld Legal Issues News

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·AMD accuses Intel of trying to stall EC antitrust case
AMD accuses Intel of trying to stall the EU's antitrust case against the company.
·Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang
Federal authorities have arrested four more people and charged them with being part of an identity theft ring that allegedly stole millions of dollars from home equity accounts at U.S. banks.
·IBM wants info from Apple execs in Papermaster case
IBM wants information from several unnamed senior Apple officials as part of the discovery process in its legal efforts to stop a former executive from joining Apple, according to court documents made public yesterday.
·Apple adds DMCA charge to lawsuit against Psystar
Apple has added new charges to the federal lawsuit it filed against Florida clone maker Psystar, claiming that the company broke antipiracy defenses that lock Apple's operating system to its own hardware.
·Florida doctor sentenced to 33 years in prison for child porn
A Florida physician is sentenced to more than 33 years in prison after being convicted of child pornography charges.
·Apple's new VP could cause 'irreparable harm' to IBM, says judge
U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth Karas ordered Apple's newest VP to leave the company just five days after starting work because he might cause 'irreparable harm' to his former employer, IBM, unsealed court documents show.
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Computerworld Government News

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·Massachusetts extends compliance deadline on new data-encryption rules
Citing the economic downturn, the Massachusetts state government is giving companies more time to comply with tough new regulations on securing the personal data of state residents.
·Obama administration to inherit tough cybersecurity challenges
As President Bush prepares to leave office, the task of upgrading the security of federal information systems to deal with new cyberthreats continues to be very much a work in progress.
·Former inmate nabbed for allegedly breaking into prison's IT systems
Federal prosecutors in Boston have charged a former inmate at a Massachusetts prison with breaking into its computer systems and stealing data while he was serving time there.
·Google-enabled government starts with Obama's CTO
The president-elect's plan to build a Google-enabled government began modestly this week with the new Change.gov Web site, which includes the means to apply for a job in the new administration.
·Arizona state agency loses data on 40,000 children in disk theft
Arizona's Department of Economic Security is notifying the families of about 40,000 children that their personal data was stored on disk drives stolen from a commercial storage facility.
·Federal agencies miss smart card ID deadlines by wide margin
Federal agencies continue to miss by a wide margin the implementation deadlines for an ambitious government-wide smart card identity credential initiative designed to shore up the security of federal networks and facilities.
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Digital Media Europe - News by Topic: Govt & Regs

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silicon.com - Government and Law

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·UK tech gets £30m Xmas bonus
Peter Mandelson unveils funding for tech SMEs...
·Microsoft faces antitrust complaint from Dutch dealer
Europe vs US pricing
·Ericsson-STMicroelectronics match gets EC seal of approval
Wireless connection
·Intel hits back at EC over antitrust claims
As investigation continues
·Shop too late and risk an unmerry Christmas
Don't be one of 4,000 disgruntled web shoppers, consumers warned
·Legal Eye: Outsourcing through the credit crunch
Time to check your contracts
·Kurzweil's future, iPhone love, NHS IT, ID card insecurity
Stories of the month - November 2008
·Facebook spammer fined $873m
Can-Spam says can't spam
·Super comms database ditched for next year?
Bye-bye big brother
·PM speaks out on Nasa hacker plight
A boost for UK sentence hopes?

Computerworld Legislation News

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·Groups push for Net neutrality in Obama administration
Advocates of Net neutrality rules in the U.S. have called on President-elect Barack Obama to act quickly to prevent broadband providers from blocking or impairing access to Internet content of customers' choice.
·Security, civil liberties experts question data mining
The U.S. Congress should limit government data-mining efforts because some techniques don't work and many raise serious privacy concerns, two experts said Monday.
·Botnet master sees himself as next Bill Gates
Owen Walker's future seems brighter today than it did a year ago, when New Zealand police came knocking on his door to arrest him on computer hacking charges.
·Chinese city requires Net cafes to use legitimate software
Nanchang, the capital of China's eastern Jiangxi province, has required Internet cafe operators to replace pirated server software with licensed versions. Cafes that don't will lose their license to operate, but some are grumbling about the cost of installing legitimate software.
·High court narrows penalty against Qualcomm
A federal appeals court on Monday narrowed the penalty against Qualcomm for misleading a standards body and committing misconduct during a trial.
·How spyware nearly sent a teacher to prison
If there's a poster child for the dangers of spyware, it's Julie Amero, who was convicted of four felony charges after a classroom computer began showing inappropriate content in pop-ups when she was working as a substitute teacher.
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Reg Developer - Enterprise: Intellectual Property

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DRM Watch

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Network World on Lawsuits

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·Filing: SAP co-CEO had concerns about TomorrowNow deal
SAP co-CEO Henning Kagermann allegedly held strong concerns at one point about the legal implications of buying TomorrowNow, the now-shuttered SAP subsidiary tied to a lawsuit filed by rival vendor Oracle.
·Mumbai terrorism, worm warning, holiday woe
A wave of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mumbai late Wednesday dominated the news this week, with bloggers and people using Twitter helping to get information to families and friends of those affected. Multinational technology companies are not expected to change their business strategies as a consequence of the stunning attacks, which targeted westerners.
·Spam is silenced, but where are the feds?
On Oct. 14, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, with help from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and New Zealand police, announced that it had shut down a vast international spam network known as HerbalKing.
·FTC asks Supreme Court to review Rambus antitrust case
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a case in which the agency accused memory-maker Rambus of anticompetitive behavior in deceiving a standards-setting body.
·Oracle subpoenas firm that hired ex-TomorrowNow workers
Oracle has subpoenaed a Colorado IT services firm that hired former employees of TomorrowNow, the now-defunct SAP subsidiary that provided third-party support services for Oracle's Siebel, PeopleSoft and JD Edwards product lines.
·Judge dismisses Psystar antitrust lawsuit against Apple
Judge William Alsup dismissed a Psystar lawsuit against Apple that alleged the Cupertino, Calif., company violated federal and state antitrust laws.
·Microsoft e-mails detail internal fight on 'Vista Capable'
Numerous Microsoft employees, including some top executives, urged their company to hold the line on the graphics requirements for the " Vista Capable " marketing campaign, both before and after the decision was made to loosen the rules, according to insider e-mails recently unsealed by a federal judge.
·Lawsuit Increase Forecasted Due to Economic Recession
Whenever there is economic turmoil, tempers flair and lawsuits fly.
·Apple sued for hairline cracks in the iPhone
A lawsuit filed against Apple and AT&T on Nov. 4 charging misrepresentation of the 3G speed of the iPhone on AT&T's network, has been amended with an additional charge. The new charge claims the iPhone develops hairline cracks in the housing.
·SEC files insider trading charges against Mark Cuban
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed insider trading charges against Dallas entrepreneur Mark Cuban, after he allegedly sold 600,000 shares in an Internet search engine based upon insider knowledge.

Compliance Pipeline

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