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Friday, 19 November 2010

Internet censorship one step closer to law - eSchool Online (VERIZON BROADBAND)

Internet censorship one step closer to law - eSchool Online
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to pass the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA), moving the legislation one step closer to reality, reports ReadWriteWeb. The law would give the U.S. Attorney General’s office the
Source: www.eschoolnews.com

Google Publishes Book To Explain The Internet - Huffingtonpost.com
Search engine Google has commemorated the 20th anniversary of a paper crucial to the web's development by producing an online book to explain how the internet works. When four out of five small businesses fail each year, tech start-ups have the odds
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

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China denies internet 'hijack' - Stuff
China has denied US allegations it ''hijacked'' highly sensitive internet traffic - including emails sent to and from US military websites - earlier this year. A state-owned telecoms company in China had access to 15 percent of global internet traffic
Source: www.stuff.co.nz

Gladstone man gets 20 years in Internet child porn case - Oregonian
A Gladstone man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for sending child pornography over the Internet. John D. Pucik was sentenced last week in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis after pleading guilty to transportation of child pornography
Source: www.oregonlive.com

Elysium Internet Attains "Current Information" Status on OTC Markets and Announces Plans to - msnbc.com
Elysium Internet, Inc. dba "TheDirectory.com" (PINKSHEETS: EYSM) today announced that OTC Markets, Inc. has notified the Company that prior to the market open Friday, it will remove the caveat emptor warning previously assigned to the company and move it
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

China Hijacks 15% Of Internet Traffic? More Like .015% - Forbes (blog)
The Internet has been echoing itself all week about the latest example of the digital  ”China Threat”: A report in National Defense Magazine that quoted a researcher from McAfee’s security team saying that China Telecom rerouted 15% of the Internet
Source: blogs.forbes.com

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