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Just half US adults with chronic conditions use the internet [news release]
http://www.pewinternet.org/press_release.asp?r=143

Monks Are Silenced, and for Now, Internet Is, Too
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/04/world/asia/04info.html

Downloading the Burma uprising: Did it help?
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1003/p02s01-usfp.html

nz: Teenage girls posting 'dangerous' photos online
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=10468350

nz: 275 text-bullying complaints so far
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4225962a28.html

Global approach needed on cybercrime: experts
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/06/1191091393334.html

Police smash £1bn international internet fraud gang
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2184135,00.html

nz: Abused women in fear of texts, emails
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4229324a28.html

Unlocking Apple's iPhone is legal, ethical, and just plain fun by Tim Wu
http://www.slate.com/id/2175304/

Canadian Privacy Commissioner Welcomes Government Action on Identity Theft 
[news release]
http://privcom.gc.ca/media/nr-c/2007/nr-c_071002_e.asp

au: All talk but no ICT policy
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22534989-15306,00.html

au: Broadband a political football
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22530018-5013046,00.html

Google more than Australian watchdog can chew
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22552835-5013640,00.html

Malaysia to Get High Speed Broadband
http://businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/oct2007/gb2007104_831833.htm

Spam accounts for 70 percent of emails
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39289868,00.htm

Study: US Disabled Less Likely to Be Online [AP]
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/09/1191695855142.html

Music industry has Aussie pirates in the crosshairs
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/08/1191695804646.html

us: EFF to Weigh in on First RIAA Downloading Trial Appeal
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/10/eff-to-weigh-in.html

Inside the Googleplex
http://business.guardian.co.uk/onamerica/story/0,,2184350,00.html

Google: Search and Data Seizure
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20071015/chester

Wi-fi sharing plan launched in UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7027871.stm

BT invites homeowners to share their broadband with passers-by
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article2599604.ece

Interpol in rare sex abuse appeal
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7033182.stm

Hundreds respond to Interpol appeal to identify pedophile [Reuters]
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6212344.html

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RESEARCH PAPERS
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Just half US adults with chronic conditions use the internet [news release]
About a fifth of American adults say that a disability, handicap, or chronic 
disease keeps them from participating fully in work, school, housework, or 
other activities. Half (51%) of those living with a disability or chronic 
disease go online, compared with 74% of those who report no chronic conditions. 
Fully 86% of internet users living with disability or chronic illness have 
looked online for information about at least one of 17 health topics, compared 
with 79% of internet users with no chronic conditions. E-patients with chronic 
conditions are more likely than other e-patients to report that their online 
searches affected treatment decisions, their interactions with their doctors, 
their ability to cope with their condition, and their dieting and fitness 
regimen.
http://www.pewinternet.org/press_release.asp?r=143

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CENSORSHIP
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Monks Are Silenced, and for Now, Internet Is, Too
It was about as simple and uncomplicated as shooting demonstrators in the 
streets. Embarrassed by smuggled video and photographs that showed their people 
rising up against them, the generals who run Myanmar simply switched off the 
Internet. ... The efficiency of this latest, technological, crackdown raises 
the question whether the vaunted role of the Internet in undermining repression 
can stand up to a determined and ruthless government -- or whether Myanmar, 
already isolated from the world, can ride out a prolonged shutdown more easily 
than most countries.
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/04/world/asia/04info.html

Downloading the Burma uprising: Did it help?
When protesters took to the streets of Burma two decades ago, activists relied 
on fax machines to tell the world what was going on. In last month's uprising 
in the isolated police state, they photographed and uploaded the demonstrations 
via cellphone. Images and videos bounced from Internet cafes to foreign blogs 
and international media, then sometimes back again to Burma by satellite TV and 
shortwave radio. The leap in technology didn't prevent the military from 
choosing – as it did in 1988 – to launch a violent crackdown. But it did make 
it harder for the regime to act quickly and secretly, say Internet-savvy 
activists. 
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1003/p02s01-usfp.html

Myanmar's Net Curtain Begins To Lift
After a week-long Internet blackout intended to block all communication about 
the government's brutal political repression, Myanmar's Net users are regaining 
limited access to the outside world. Researchers at the OpenNet Initiative 
reported Friday that the country's only Internet service provider, Myanmar 
Infotech, had begun relaying data again sometime Thursday, raising hopes that 
political dissidents will manage to smuggle out more information about the 
recent violence.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2007/10/05/internet-censorship-burma-tech-cx_ag_1005myanmar.html

Internet Access Restored In Myanmar [AHN]
Internet users in Myanmar on Friday said they can access the world wide web 
again, according to reports. Internet connections were severed last week, 
reportedly to help end a sweeping tide of dissent that threatened to topple the 
military junta in control of Myanmar.
http://allheadlinenews.com/articles/7008740439

Exiled bloggers take up Burma opposition fight
Although the internet was restored in Burma late on Friday for the first time 
in more than a week, the bloggers who had previously supplied graphic accounts 
of the growing protest movement remained silenced. In their stead, exiled 
bloggers have continued to hound the government.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/07/wburma407.xml

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CHILD PROTECTION, FILTERING & CONTENT REGULATION
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au: Why parents need not panic about stranger danger online by Michael Duffy
Three weeks ago I suggested a large part of the Government's $22 million 
NetAlert campaign was fraudulent. Advertisements have sprung up claiming a 
large proportion of children who use social networking sites are approached by 
strangers online, strongly implying these strangers are pedophiles. But in the 
research on which the ads are based, the word "stranger" has such a broad 
meaning that it includes friends of friends and spam.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/05/1191091360758.html
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2007/10/05/1191091360758.html

au: Negar Salek: Casting a net over online perpetrators
As our children delve further into the online world, the Federal Government 
launches a safety program to protect them from danger The Federal Government 
used National Child Protection Week, [2-8 September] as the launch pad for the 
promotional activity of its $189 million NetAlert online safety program, 
announced in August.
http://crn.com.au/Feature/3880,negar-salek-casting-a-net-over-online-perpetrators.aspx

au: Covert smoking ads targeting teens, says expert
Teenagers are being encouraged to take up smoking through pro-tobacco "stealth 
marketing" on popular websites such as YouTube and MySpace, an Australian 
expert says.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22544961-2,00.html

nz: Teenage girls posting 'dangerous' photos online
New Zealand girls as young as 13 are offering scantily-clad photos of 
themselves online and teenagers are posting contact details on personal pages - 
all of which are available to gangs, paedophiles and others with sinister 
motives.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid=10468350

nz: 275 text-bullying complaints so far
An Internet Safety watchdog has fielded 275 text-bullying complaints this year, 
referring nearly half to police because of criminal content and threats.
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4225962a28.html

uk: Virtual playgrounds for children: BBC joins world of cyber kids [AFP]
Cyber playgrounds for digitally-savvy kids look set to be the cool new space 
after the BBC unveiled its children's online virtual world at the MIPCOM 
audiovisual trade show taking place in southern France. Children "don't want 
passive viewing experiences any more," Marc Goodchild, who heads the BBC's 
Children's Interactive and On-Demand, told a MIPCOM conference. "They want to 
recreate their playground experiences at home."
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/09/1191695849213.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/09/1191695849213.html

uk: IWF welcomes INHOPE Report on Global Internet Trends [news release]
INHOPE, the International Association of Internet hotlines, reports there has 
been a global increase in child sexual abuse content on the Internet with 9,600 
confirmed reports of child sexual abuse content processed per month.
http://iwf.org.uk/media/news.210.htm

uk: IWF welcomes CEOP’s advice programme for parents [news release]
Over 1.1 million children in schools across the UK have now attended 
interactive sessions as the battle against child sex predators using the 
internet gathers pace. But one fundamental challenge remains – the need to 
bring technophobic parents up to speed with what their children are doing 
online – and teach parents how to protect them.
http://iwf.org.uk/media/news.209.htm

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ONLINE CRIME, SECURITY & LEGAL
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Global approach needed on cybercrime: experts
Telecoms and computer executives, legal officials and UN agencies on Friday 
warned that the world needed to take a global approach to tackling cybercrime 
and security issues on the Internet. ITU chief Hamadoun Toure said individual 
national or regional approaches to tackle spam, hackers, remote attacks on 
computer systems and use of the Internet for crime would inevitably be flawed.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/06/1191091393334.html

Police smash £1bn international internet fraud gang
British police yesterday hailed the arrest of an international gang of 
fraudsters as a landmark victory against internet crime, following a sting 
across four countries. More than £8.5m worth of fake cheques and other 
fraudulent documents were seized in a series of overnight raids across the UK 
in a joint operation overseen by Britain's Serious and Organised Crime Agency 
(Soca).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2184135,00.html

Bloggers beware when you criticize the rich and powerful
When a billionaire born in Uzbekistan and an outspoken former British 
ambassador clashed over a scorching blog, the first outcome was the Internet 
equivalent of a smackdown. The daily Web log, or blog, of the former U.K. 
ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, vanished after Murray's British 
Internet provider received a flurry of ominous legal letters demanding the 
removal of "potentially defamatory" information about Alisher Usmanov, a mining 
mogul with a rising stake in the English soccer club Arsenal.
http://iht.com/articles/2007/10/07/business/net08.php

au: Hunters kill off zombie threat
LOCAL zombie hunters are leading a bid to smash vast criminal robot networks by 
identifying and cleaning infected PCs one by one. The powerful International 
Telecommunication Union has taken up the Australian Internet Security 
Initiative as a practical way for nations to defeat botnets through the routine 
identification and shut-down of rogue machines.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22552836-15306,00.html

Web Heavies Form Blockade Against Phishers
Yahoo, eBay and PayPal are teaming up to improve protections against phishing 
attacks, the companies announced Thursday. The companies have adopted a new 
e-mail authentication technology, developed by Yahoo and known as "DomainKeys 
Identified Mail," that uses cryptography to verify the domain of the sender. By 
allowing e-mail providers to validate an e-mail's originating domain -- 
ensuring that an e-mail apparently from PayPal really is from PayPal, for 
instance -- the technology makes blacklists and whitelists more effective.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/lvayP8XdW0zFyI/Web-Heavies-Form-Blockade-Against-Phishers.xhtml

au: New lab tackles cyber crime
A lab designed to crack down on cyber crime was launched yesterday in Ballarat 
in central Victoria.
http://abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/10/04/2050959.htm

nz: Abused women in fear of texts, emails
Breaches of protection orders by text messaging and the internet are a growing 
problem for people trying to escape abusive relationships, social groups say.
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4229324a28.html

British MPs call for identity fraud tsar
An "identity fraud tsar" should be appointed to oversee attempts to tackle the 
crime, a group of MPs has said.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7031137.stm

us: Chess Group Officials Accused of Using Internet to Hurt Rivals
A lawsuit filed in federal court last week accuses two officers of the nation’s 
leading chess organization of posting inflammatory remarks on the Internet 
under false names in order to win election to the group’s board.
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/08/nyregion/08chess.html

Understanding Internet Defamation
The law of Defamation has come under renewed scrutiny with the advent of the 
Internet. This is largely because it is the nature of the Internet to give the 
average, anonymous person an opportunity to express their opinion well-beyond 
any previously defined venue. Consider the fact that a person of modest means 
now has the ability to publish a statement, article, or news item across the 
world in an instant, without an editor checking the facts. Thereafter, the item 
will linger on the 'Net for months, or even years, impossible to recover and 
amend, if the "facts" are erroneous. Therefore, it is inevitable that problems 
are going to arise.
http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=latestnews&id=1874

us: Target ruling may force retailers to adjust Web sites [Computerworld]
A federal court judge's ruling this week that Target.com, the home page of 
retailer Target Corp., must be accessible to blind persons under California 
laws, could extend state and federal disabilities statutes to the Internet.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9041002

us: Judge allows class action over Target Web site [Reuters]
A federal judge in California has allowed a class action lawsuit to proceed 
against Target brought by plaintiffs claiming the discount retailer's Web site 
is inaccessible to the blind.
http://www.news.com/2100-1030_3-6211758.html

FCC won't probe disclosure of phone records [Reuters]
The head of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission declined to investigate 
reports that phone companies turned over customer records to the National 
Security Agency, citing national security concerns, according to documents 
released on Friday.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1035_22-6212116.html

Unlocking Apple's iPhone is legal, ethical, and just plain fun by Tim Wu
Apple is not happy with its customers. Disobedient iPhone owners are unlocking 
their iPhones (modifying them to work with carriers other than AT&T) and 
installing "unauthorized" third-party apps. Last week the company struck back 
with a software update that acts much like a virus. It wrecks the operation of 
third-party applications and can turn unlocked iPhones into "bricks." Is Apple 
on the right side of this fight? Is it really wrong or illegal to unlock your 
iPhone? Well, I figured, there's only one way to find out.
http://www.slate.com/id/2175304/

Viruses 'hit 1m China computers'
Almost one million Chinese computers were hit by viruses during last week's 
national holidays, state media has reported.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7033415.stm

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PRIVACY
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au: Privacy question so moot it'll be a hoot for lawyers by Richard Ackland
Hands up those who have a nosy little camera in their mobile phones. More than 
half, I bet. Not only that but every second citizen is scrambling to get their 
mug and personal details onto Facebook or YouTube or MySpace or Bebo or any of 
the burgeoning manifestations of "social networking".
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/04/1191091275213.html

Privacy Threats No Longer "Terra Incognita" by Michael Geist
Last week the privacy world gathered in Montreal for the most important global 
privacy conference on the calendar. The International Data Protection and 
Privacy Commissioner's conference brings together hundreds of privacy 
commissioners, government regulators, business leaders, and privacy advocates 
who spend three days grappling with emerging issues. I was privileged to be 
asked to provide some concluding remarks in the final plenary and my weekly 
technology law column is a shortened version of that address.
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/2274/135/

Canadian Privacy Commissioner Welcomes Government Action on Identity Theft 
[news release]
The federal government’s plan to amend the Criminal Code to better address 
identity theft is a welcome first step towards stopping the explosion of a 
costly and emotionally devastating fraud, says Jennifer Stoddart, the Privacy 
Commissioner of Canada.
http://privcom.gc.ca/media/nr-c/2007/nr-c_071002_e.asp

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GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC POLICY
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au: All talk but no ICT policy
THE technology industry has been left hanging for substantive IT policy 
announcements after the federal government and opposition declared they would 
not reveal specific plans for the sector before an election is called.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22534989-15306,00.html

au: Broadband a political football
BROADBAND in Australia may be slow and clunky, but the old bush telegraph has 
been working overtime in the past week, peddling confident rumours and 
speculation that Helen Coonan won't be the Communications Minister even if the 
Howard Government is re-elected, Austar is in play and Kevin Rudd is about to 
portray himself as a media hero.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22530018-5013046,00.html

Google more than Australian watchdog can chew
Until the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's action against 
Google is explained more coherently and expanded upon in court, it is hard to 
pin down precisely what the big brains at the competition watchdog view as 
misleading and deceptive conduct by the internet search and advertising firm.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22552835-5013640,00.html

International Expertise Of The Belarusian Draft Law On Information, 
Informatization And Information Protection
On March 7, 2007 Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus publicized the 
Draft law on information, informatization and information protection developed 
by Ministry of communications and informatization and by the State Information 
Security Centre. The draft law stipulates major principles of the state policy 
in the sphere of informatization and information protection: public access to 
information, issues of information exchange, information protection, 
obligations and rights of the hardware and software owners.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2909

Malaysia to Get High Speed Broadband
Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak last week unveiled plans to 
embark on an ambitious initiative to roll out high-speed broadband services 
across the country. The government official also revealed that incumbent 
fixed-line carrier Telekom Malaysia has been awarded the mega broadband project.
http://businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/oct2007/gb2007104_831833.htm

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INTERNET USE
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Global computer usage, cell phone ownership jump [IDG]
Increased computer usage and better e-mail and Web access may narrow the 
digital divide, although globalization critics may perceive such changes as a 
threat to local cultures and economies, a new Pew Research Center study 
suggests. The globalization survey released Thursday by Pew Research Center 
said that while technology inequality between countries has lessened, an 
ongoing backlash threatens globalization. 
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/10/05/Global-computer-usage-and-cell-phone-ownership-jump_1.html

Google says closing gap with China rival [Reuters]
Web search leader Google said on Thursday it is closing the gap with rival 
Baidu in China, after years of trying to increase market share in the world's 
second-largest Internet arena. ... Baidu led China's market in the second 
quarter with a 58.1 percent share, but rising only about 1 percentage point 
from the previous quarter's 57 percent, while Google gained a 22.8 percent 
market share, up around 4 percentage points from the previous quarter, 
according to Analysys International.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6211718.html

Official Saudi website for fatwas
Saudi Arabia has launched an official website to publish Islamic legal rulings, 
or fatwas.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7032140.stm

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SOCIAL NETWORKING
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au: MySpace willing to back sex predators operation
Social networking website MySpace says comparing user profiles with a national 
database of sex predators would be a useful development to improve internet 
safety.
http://abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/10/09/2054440.htm

au: Scammers target social networking sites, police warn
Police warn internet-based social networking and dating sites are providing 
fertile ground for online scammers and fraudsters.
http://abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/10/09/2054265.htm

uk: Identity theft warning to web networkers
An advertising campaign to warn of the dangers of disclosing too much personal 
information should be launched on social networking websites, according to a 
report by MPs on identity theft.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/oct/06/1

The Fakebook Generation: Op-Ed Contributor
... Facebook did not become popular because it was a functional tool — after 
all, most college students live in close quarters with the majority of their 
Facebook friends and have no need for social networking. Instead, we log into 
the Web site because it’s entertaining to watch a constantly evolving narrative 
starring the other people in the library.
... For young people, Facebook is yet another form of escapism; we can turn our 
lives into stage dramas and relationships into comedy routines. Make believe is 
not part of the postgraduate Facebook user’s agenda. As more and more older 
users try to turn Facebook into a legitimate social reference guide, younger 
people may follow suit and stop treating it as a circus ring. But let’s hope 
not.
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/06/opinion/06mathias.html

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES
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Room for improvement for Finns in safer use of mobile phone - Information 
security guidelines provide advice for consumers in plain language [news 
release]
In recent years, mobile phone users may have become victims of malicious 
software and minor virus epidemics. Information security attacks against mobile 
phones have so far been infrequent, but annoying for the users.
http://www.ficora.fi/en/index/viestintavirasto/lehdistotiedotteet/2007/P_8.html

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SPAM
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Spam accounts for 70 percent of emails
Spam in the form of HTML email is still rampant, while PDF, image and e-card 
spam is on the decline, a new report finds.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39289868,00.htm

France kicks off nationwide spam fight [IDG]
France is hoping to shut down spammers more quickly through a system that makes 
it easier for users to notify ISPs when unsolicited e-mails are coming from 
their network. The French government funded the development of an open-source 
toolbar for Microsoft's Outlook and Mozilla's Thunderbird e-mail programs that 
people can use to report suspected spam, said John Graham-Cumming, an 
Englishman who built the software for the project, called Signal Spam. 
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/10/05/France-kicks-off-nationwide-spam-fight_1.html

Spam menace spreads to Briton's mobile phones
The scourge of spam has spread to mobile phones, with Britons being bombarded 
by more than one million unwanted text messages every day. A report from 
uSwitch.com, the consumer website, also showed that security groups are losing 
their battle with the criminal gangs behind conventional e-mail spam.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/telecoms/article2591888.ece

uk: Bluetooth spam on the way as watchdog gives marketers green light
The Information Commissioner will no longer regulate the use of Bluetooth 
mobile technology, prompting fears of a wave of 'bluetooth spam'. The 
Commissioner no longer considers the wireless connection technology to be 
covered by the UK's privacy laws.
http://out-law.com/page-8533

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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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Cell Phones Help Narrow Digital Divide
Increased computer usage and better e-mail and Web access may narrow the 
digital divide, although globalization critics may perceive such changes as a 
threat to local cultures and economies, a new Pew Research Center study 
suggests. The globalization survey released last week by Pew Research Center 
said that while technology inequality between countries has lessened, an 
ongoing backlash threatens globalization.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,138146-pg,1/article.html
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=10948

Study: US Disabled Less Likely to Be Online [AP]
Americans with disabilities and other chronic conditions are less likely to use 
the Internet, but those who are online are among the most avid consumers of 
health-related information, a new study finds.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/09/1191695855142.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/09/1191695855142.html
http://www.thestate.com/technology-wire/story/194999.html
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/I/INTERNET_HEALTH

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FILE SHARING
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Music industry has Aussie pirates in the crosshairs
The anti-piracy arm of the Australian music industry has threatened to start 
suing individuals for illegal downloading if internet providers do not exert 
more control over their users.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/08/1191695804646.html

us: EFF to Weigh in on First RIAA Downloading Trial Appeal
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is litigating the government's secret 
wiretap program, said Monday it will lend a legal hand to Jammie Thomas, the 
nation's first pirate to lose a federal jury trial in a case brought by the 
Recording Industry Association of America.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/10/eff-to-weigh-in.html

Woman ordered to pay for file-sharing will appeal [IDG]
Jammie Thomas, who was ordered to pay $220,000 for downloading and sharing 
copyrighted music files, is appealing the case
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/10/08/Woman-ordered-to-pay-for-file-sharing-will-appeal_1.html

us: Labels Win Suit Against Song Sharer
In a crucial legal victory for record labels and other copyright owners, a 
federal jury yesterday found a Minnesota woman liable for copyright 
infringement for sharing music online and imposed a penalty of $222,000 in 
damages. The verdict against Jammie Thomas of Brainerd, Minn., brought an end 
to the first jury trial in the music industry’s protracted effort to rein in 
piracy with lawsuits against individual computer users. Since 2003, record 
labels have brought legal action against about 30,000 people, accusing them of 
trafficking in copyrighted songs.
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/05/business/media/05music.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7029229.stm

A jury deliberates the first file-sharing trial
If Jammie Thomas is found guilty of downloading 24 songs, she could face 
millions in fines. Is this the outrage to finally prompt a change in copyright 
laws?
http://www.salon.com/tech/machinist/blog/2007/10/04/file_sharing_suit/

us: Record Companies Win Music Sharing Trial [AP]
The recording industry won a key fight Thursday against illegal music 
downloading when a federal jury ordered a Minnesota woman to pay $222,000 for 
sharing copyrighted music online.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/05/1191091340084.html
http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-copyright5oct05,1,3431071.story
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/05/1191091340084.html

RIAA wins key victory, accused file sharer must pay $220,000
A Minnesota woman must pay $220,000 to six of the top music labels after a 
federal jury found on Thursday that she violated their copyright.
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9791383-7.html

Ok computer: Why the record industry is terrified of Radiohead's new album
Radiohead are the latest – and greatest – band to shun the conventional CD 
release. Their new album is available online – and you don't have to pay for it
http://arts.independent.co.uk/music/features/article3027709.ece

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COMMENT, MICROSOFT & DEVELOPMENTS
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Inside the Googleplex
Japanese massage chairs, scooter parking in the corridors, a room dedicated to 
lego and a plethora of purple lava lamps. It can only be the self-conscious 
wackiness of Google, which had an open day at its New York office this week.
http://business.guardian.co.uk/onamerica/story/0,,2184350,00.html

Google: Search and Data Seizure
Should we be worried about Google? Ten years after the search engine was 
launched by two Stanford University graduate students, Google has become an 
empowering force and a adopted behavior that has transformed the way we access 
news and information, shop for goods and services and--increasingly--how we 
engage in politics. Who would have imagined four years ago, that Google and its 
subsidiary YouTube would co-sponsor debates in which ordinary citizens could 
directly engage with presidential candidates?
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20071015/chester

us: Google and I.B.M. Join in ‘Cloud Computing’ Research
Even the nation’s elite universities do not provide the technical training 
needed for the kind of powerful and highly complex computing Google is famous 
for, say computer scientists. So Google and I.B.M. are announcing today a major 
research initiative to address that shortcoming.
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/08/technology/08cloud.html

Google, IBM promote 'cloud' computing at universities [IDG]
Google Inc. and IBM have teamed up to offer a curriculum and support for 
software development on large-scale distributed computing systems, with six 
universities signing up so far.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9041438

For Google, advertising and phones go together
For more than two years, a large group of engineers at Google has been working 
in secret on a mobile phone project. As word about their efforts has trickled 
out, expectations in the tech world for what has been called the Google phone, 
or GPhone, have risen, the way they do for Apple loyalists ahead of a speech by 
Steven P. Jobs. But the GPhone is not likely to be the second coming of the 
iPhone — and Google's goals are very different from Apple's.
http://iht.com/articles/2007/10/08/business/08googlephone.php
http://nytimes.com/2007/10/08/business/media/08googlephone.html

Google advances on Europe
At five o’clock on a Friday afternoon at Google’s engineering centre in Zurich, 
the Heidi song comes over the loudspeakers. “Hei-diii, Hei-diii, deine Welt 
sind die Bergen...Halaladidi halaladidi...” The yodelling is a signal that 
Google’s weekly “Thank God It’s Friday” meeting is about to begin – time for 
several hundred software engineers and support staff to collect in the canteen 
for a beer.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/29104cf4-6c45-11dc-a0cf-0000779fd2ac.html

Google shares cross $600 threshold for first time [Reuters]
Shares of Web search leader Google hit a new benchmark of $600 in early trading 
on Monday, fueled by investor confidence in the strength of its Internet 
advertising technology.
http://www.news.com/2100-1014_3-6212289.html

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MOBILE/WIRELESS
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Wi-fi sharing plan launched in UK
The UK's wireless net credentials are boosted with the launch of a wi-fi 
sharing community backed by BT.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7027871.stm

McDonald's to offer free Wi-Fi in restaurants
The fast food chain McDonald's is to introduce free high speed wireless 
internet access at most of its 1,200 restaurants by the end of the year in a 
move which will make it the UK's biggest provider of such a service.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/oct/06/internet
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKL0572055620071005

BT invites homeowners to share their broadband with passers-by
Homeowners are being invited to share their internet connections with 
passers-by in return for the right to access the network via other people’s 
connections.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article2599604.ece

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VoIP
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VoIP Quality Improving, Study Says
VOIP and PacketCable have continued to improve, but both services still lag 
behind PSTN, according to a study by Keynote Systems. ... "Our key finding here 
is that there has been significant improvement for VOIP services, but there is 
still a difference in terms of quality of calls," says Rajeev Kutty, VOIP 
product manager at Keynote.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/138027/voip_quality_improving_study_says.html

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ARRESTS/COURT CASES FOR CHILD PORN
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Interpol in rare sex abuse appeal
Interpol has launched an unprecedented global public appeal to help identify a 
man shown sexually abusing children in photographs posted on the internet.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7033182.stm

Hundreds respond to Interpol appeal to identify pedophile [Reuters]
Interpol said on Monday it was hopeful of identifying a serial pedophile after 
posting his picture on the Internet in an unprecedented public appeal that drew 
hundreds of responses from around the world.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6212344.html
http://www.news.com/2100-1028_3-6212344.html

Interpol in rare global appeal for Web paedophile [Reuters]
Interpol on Monday launched an unprecedented worldwide public appeal to track 
down a man shown sexually abusing children in images posted on the Internet.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKL0513314820071008
http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2007/10/08/interpol_in_rare_global_appeal_for_web_pedophile/

Interpol Hunts Suspected Pedophile [AP]
He apparently traveled the world sexually abusing young boys, but remained 
unidentifiable - until now. Police in Europe have unscrambled digitally altered 
images found on the Internet to reveal the face of a man shown abusing boys in 
Vietnam and Cambodia.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/09/1191695851386.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/10/09/1191695851386.html
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/10/08/international/i121001D82.DTL

Interpol Unscrambles Digitally Masked Face of Pedophile, Issues Global Appeal
Interpol agents now have a clearer image of a man suspected of sexually abusing 
children in Vietnam and Cambodia. Thanks to image enhancement software, the 
international cops were able to unscramble digital images that the suspect 
posted of himself online. The photos had a blurred swirl over the man's face.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/hmBZyv1sFE1JqL/Interpol-Unscrambles-Digitally-Masked-Face-of-Pedophile-Issues-Global-Appeal.xhtml

au: Farmer used internet child porn ro escape stresses
A FARMER who accessed and transmitted child pornography on the internet was 
looking for fantasy to escape stresses in his private life, a court was told 
today.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,22535355-2682,00.html

us: NJ Nabs 41 in Online Child Porn Sweep
In one of the most sweeping domestic law enforcement actions against online 
child pornography in recent times, New Jersey officials arrested 41 people and 
charged them with possession or distribution of graphic images of child 
molestation. Dubbed "Operation Silent Shield," the roundup was the culmination 
of a two-month investigation.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/iDYGVWZUai9suF/NJ-Nabs-41-in-Online-Child-Porn-Sweep.xhtml

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