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Saddam Hussein henchman Ali Hassan al-Majeed, aka Chemical Ali, was executed today for crimes against humanity, says Iraq government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh. He’d received four death sentences “leading up to Monday’s hanging for crimes (...)
26 Jan. 2010 | 1 comment | Jon Newton
Giant online advertising outfit Google has generously apologised to Chinese writers such as Mian Mian (right). She sued the company for copyright violation after more than 80,000 Chinese books had their copyrights violated by Gargle, said China Daily (...)
11 Jan. 2010 | | Jon Newton
I have a friend who’s an independent contractor at a local school. Over Christmas dinner, he was telling us horror stories of what goes on, there. “I had to tell a bunch of them, ‘Watch your language! There are contractors (...)
28 Dec. 2009 | | Jon Newton
“Legal framework for tackling copyright infringement via education and technical measure.” This innocuous looking sentence is the lead item in the BBC’s summation of UK government plans to gain control of the Internet on behalf of (...)
19 nov. 2009 | | Jon Newton
With Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music, it’s steal as much as you can get away with, give back as little as possible, and then sue your own customers, calling them criminals and thieves. Fortunately, however, their attitude (...)
18 nov. 2009 | | Jon Newton
Has Google, with its Street View ’service’, inadvertently created a racial profiling system ? Vehicles equipped with panoramic cameras tour the streets and byways of the world taking pictures of everything they come across. The results are (...)
16 nov. 2009 | | Jon Newton
A new video service offering online movies for free already has more than a quarter of a million sign-ups since its launch two weeks ago. Called Voddler, it was founded in Stockholm in 2005 but now has 70,000 registered users, as well as a queue of more (...)
12 nov. 2009 | | Jon Newton
The Hollywood studios want the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to allow them to start using selectable output control (Soc) DRM consumer control technology. Soon-to-be-gone MPAA boss Dan Glickman says the anti-piracy effort is “the (...)
9 nov. 2009 | | Jon Newton
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