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Cybercrime Havens: Challenges and Solutions by Susan W. Brenner and Joseph J. 
Schwerha IV
http://www.abanet.org/buslaw/blt/2007-11-12/schwerha.shtml

Results of the OECD online public consultation on the future of the Internet 
economy
http://www.oecd.org/document/15/0,3343,en_21571361_38415463_39414351_1_1_1_1,00.html

Mobile Web: So close yet so far
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/technology/25proto.html

NZ Online advertising grows 23% quarterly
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/C0CF11F5000A6867CC25739F00209519

uk: Privacy warning for young users of networking sites
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/nov/23/news.facebook

4.5 million young Brits’ futures could be compromised by their electronic 
footprint [news release]
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/pressreleases/2007/social_networking_press_release.pdf

Is Facebook Overrated?
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1686825,00.html

Oz Study Confirms iPods Boost Learning
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,139883-c,mp3players/article.html

Despite filters, tidal wave of spam bears down on e-mailers
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2007-11-22-spam_N.htm

Mozambique Govt Praised for Computer Policies to Reduce Digital Divide
http://allafrica.com/stories/200711260569.html

Philippines mulls over cybercrime law
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/business/0,39044229,62034883,00.htm

French record industry, ISPs in entente to boot off file-sharers
http://out-law.com/page-8661

OECD Broadband Portal
http://www.oecd.org/sti/ict/broadband


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RESEARCH PAPERS
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Cybercrime Havens: Challenges and Solutions by Susan W. Brenner and Joseph J. 
Schwerha IV
In May 2000, the Love Bug virus raced around the world, shutting down business 
and government computers in over 45 countries and causing billions of dollars 
in damage. The FBI quickly traced the virus to the Philippines, where they 
identified Onel de Guzman as its likely author. But since the Philippines then 
had no cybercrime law, disseminating the virus was not a crime in that country. 
De Guzman therefore could not be prosecuted in the Philippines, and he could 
not be extradited for prosecution in the United States because extradition 
treaties require that conduct have been criminalized by the country seeking 
extradition and the country holding the suspect. No one was ever prosecuted for 
the Love Bug.
http://www.abanet.org/buslaw/blt/2007-11-12/schwerha.shtml

Results of the OECD online public consultation on the future of the Internet 
economy
The OECD recently invited public comments on issues such as convergence, 
innovation and trust, all of which will be discussed at the June 2008 OECD 
Ministerial Meeting on the Future of the Internet Economy. This consultation 
provided an opportunity for all interested stakeholders to contribute to the 
discussions from a wide range of viewpoints and expertise. Responses are now 
available on line.
http://www.oecd.org/document/15/0,3343,en_21571361_38415463_39414351_1_1_1_1,00.html

Why We Don't Know Enough About Broadband in the U.S.
Half of all Americans now have broadband at home, according to the Pew Internet 
Project's September 2007 survey, marking the first time that as many as 50% of 
respondents say they have high-speed internet connections at home. This 
milestone in broadband adoption occurs at a time of close scrutiny of the data 
gathered by government agencies on broadband deployment. This article puts the 
rate of home broadband adoption in historical context before discussing in 
detail the issues surrounding broadband data collection and current legislation 
that seeks to make improvements.
http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/226/report_display.asp

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INTERNET USE
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Mobile Web: So close yet so far
On the surface, the mobile Web is a happening place. There's the iPhone in all 
its glory. More than 30 companies have signed up for the Open Handset Alliance 
from Google, which aims to bring the wide-open development environment of the 
Internet to mobile devices. Nokia, which owns nearly 40 percent of the world 
market for cell phones, is snapping up Web technology companies and has made an 
eye-popping $8.1 billion bid for Navteq, a digital mapping service. There are 
also the requisite start-ups chasing the market.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/technology/25proto.html
http://www.news.com/2100-1041_3-6220000.html

China online users more likely to be Web "addicts" [Reuters]
Chinese Internet users are more likely to depend on their online experiences, 
and see the Web as a key to socializing and sharing opinions, than their U.S. 
counterparts, according to a study released on Friday. A survey of more than 
2,100 Internet users aged 16 to 25 years old in both countries showed that 
about 42 percent of users in China said they at times felt "addicted" to their 
Web use compared with 18 percent of U.S. users.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKN2227963620071123

SG$2.5m initiative to equip Singapore's senior citizens with infocomm skills
Senior citizens and the underprivileged here will not be left behind by the 
digital divide. This was the promise of Second Minister for Information, 
Communications and the Arts Vivian Balakrishnan at the launch of a new 
three-year $2.5 million initiative on Saturday to equip senior citizens here 
with the required infocomm skills. The Silver Infocomm Initiative will train 
30,000 senior citizens in courses ranging from basic computer appreciation to 
setting up a wireless network at home to blogging.
http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest+News/Singapore/STIStory_180179.html
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/313497/1/.html

UK 'slow' on ultra-fast internet
Broadband industry leaders are to meet ministers to discuss how to stop the UK 
dropping into the internet "slow lane". More than half of all UK homes now have 
a broadband connection, at an average speed of 4 Mbps. But the broadband summit 
will hear other countries are moving more quickly to build ultra-fast networks 
that can deliver speeds of as much as 100 Mbps.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7112373.stm

au: Think before pressing the send button
Australians are impulsive email users and oblivious to online etiquette, new 
research has found. The study among a representative sample of full-time 
workers in all Australian states found the majority are trigger-happy emailers 
who often send communications to the wrong person or in the wrong tone because 
they don't stop to think.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/11/25/1195962828236.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/11/25/1195962828236.html

NZ Online advertising grows 23% quarterly
A report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) released this morning 
says $40 million was spent in online advertising in the third quarter of 2007, 
up 23% quarter on quarter.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/C0CF11F5000A6867CC25739F00209519

za:  Milestone for Country Internet
News24.com, the breaking news and information service in the 24.com network of 
sites, has recorded more than one million unique South African visitors in a 
month - the first South Africa website to do so. This is according to 
international statistics group Nielsen//NetRatings' list of the most visited 
local Internet sites for October 2007.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200711260534.html

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SOCIAL NETWORKING
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uk: Privacy warning for young users of networking sites
Official guidance for millions of people who use networking sites will be 
published today by the information commissioner amid growing concerns that 
young people are being naive about the personal details they put online. The 
watchdog fears that most youngsters do not realise that the information they 
place on websites such as MySpace and Bebo leaves an electronic footprint which 
could be traceable to them in the future. In a survey by the Information 
Commissioner's Office almost 60% of young people aged 14-21 said they did not 
realise the information they placed online could be permanently linked to them.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/nov/23/news.facebook

uk: Young warned over social websites
Millions of young people could damage their future careers with the details 
about themselves they post on social networking websites, a watchdog warns. The 
Information Commissioner's Office found more than half of those asked made most 
of their information public. Some 71% of 2,000 14 to 21-year-olds said they 
would not want colleges or employers to do a web search on them before they had 
removed some material. The commission said the young needed to be aware of 
their electronic footprint.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7108627.stm

New front in the battle against identity theft
Millions of young people have made themselves vulnerable to identity theft as 
well as putting their future academic and professional prospects at risk by 
recklessly posting personal information on the internet, Britain's privacy 
watchdog warns in a report published today.
http://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/article3187110.ece

4.5 million young Brits’ futures could be compromised by their electronic 
footprint [news release]
As many as four and a half million* young people (71%) would not want a 
college, university or potential employer to conduct an internet search on them 
unless they could first remove content from social networking sites, according 
to new research by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). But almost six 
in 10 have never considered that what they put online now might be permanent 
and could be accessed years into the future.
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/pressreleases/2007/social_networking_press_release.pdf

Is Facebook Overrated?
Whether you realize it or not, social networking is something you do every day. 
Each time you tell a friend about a good movie, bore a neighbor with pictures 
from your kid's birthday party or catch up on gossip at work, you are reaching 
out to people you know to share ideas, experiences and information. The genius 
of social-networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook lies in their 
ability to capture the essence of these informal exchanges and distill them 
online into an expanding matrix of searchable, linked Web pages.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1686825,00.html

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES
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Oz Study Confirms iPods Boost Learning
Yet more evidence has emerged indicating that using popular technologies such 
as iPods and MacBooks boosts learning and attainment in schools. An Australian 
research project has found that teachers and pupils all drew benefit from use 
of these technologies in the classroom. Research on the part of the Victorian 
Department of Education was conducted across six months at Heathmont College, 
using Apple solutions and the Studywiz managed learning environment.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,139883-c,mp3players/article.html

Tracking the media audience, wherever it may be
The French media consumer is about to enter a brave new world where 
broadcasters and advertisers can study and dissect their habits wherever they 
are. Early next year, Médiamétrie, a French audience survey company, will roll 
out a new system using inaudible tones emitted from television broadcasts that 
can give a richer view of the popularity of shows by demographic group and 
format.
http://iht.com/articles/2007/11/25/technology/measure26.php

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SPAM
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Despite filters, tidal wave of spam bears down on e-mailers
Why, in 2007, is spam worse than ever? Let exasperated consumers count the 
ways: PDF spam. MP3 spam. Pump-and-dump spam. E-card spam. It may sound like a 
broken record, but spam continues to do just that -- break records. This year 
marks the first time the total number of spam e-mail messages sent worldwide, 
10.8 trillion, will surpass the number of person-to-person e-mails sent, 10.5 
trillion, according to market researcher IDC.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2007-11-22-spam_N.htm

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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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Mozambique Govt Praised for Computer Policies to Reduce Digital Divide
Mozambique has been praised as one of the Commonwealth members that has made 
good strides in reducing the digital divide, through the implementation of 
policies to expand access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). 
According to Mozambican Foreign Minister Alcinda Abreu, Mozambique received 
praise for its computerisation drive during sessions behind closed doors of the 
Commonwealth summit in Kampala.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200711260569.html

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ONLINE CRIME, SECURITY & LEGAL
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Amazon surrenders on One-Click shopping monopoly
Amazon.com has proposed changes to its controversial patent for shopping with a 
single mouse click that will narrow its monopoly to websites that also offer a 
shopping cart model. It follows a successful campaign by a New Zealand 
performance artist.
http://out-law.com/page-8659

NZ Lawyers to gather for Internet law conference
A group of New Zealand technology law specialists will convene in Auckland 
early next year to examine the latest developments in Internet law. The e-Law 
Conference, hosted by legal publisher LexisNexis, is being held February 18 & 
19, 2008 at Auckland’s Heritage Hotel.
http://www.cyberlaw.org.nz/?p=29

ISPs Fear Trend Toward Liability For Content by Monika Ermert [sub req'd]
The rising trend of holding ISPs, host and platform operators liable for third 
party violations of laws relating to copyright, competition and the protection 
of minor laws is of increasing concern to industry associations like the 
Association of the German Internet Economy, known as Eco.
http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=840

Philippines mulls over cybercrime law
The government is taking its time passing an anti-cybercrime law, which 
observers say, will safeguard the country from becoming a haven for crimes such 
as phishing or identity theft, and child pornography and prostitution. 
According to local media reports, congressman and anti-cybercrime advocate 
Joseph Santiago, said Congress has yet to act on a "hanging" bill aimed at 
curbing cybercrime in the Philippines. Santiago said the bill was submitted for 
approval as early as two years ago.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/business/0,39044229,62034883,00.htm

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PRIVACY
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au: Google's candid camera snaps Australia
Take extra-special care of your appearance when walking around Australian 
capital city streets this summer, as one nose pick or bum scratch could be 
immortalised on Google Maps forever. Google-branded cars with roof-mounted 
cameras have just begun traversing our streets, taking highly detailed 
panoramic street-level photos for a new Maps feature called Street View.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/11/23/1195753275851.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/11/23/1195753275851.html

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CENSORSHIP
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Yo! Singapore censor rap hits YouTube [Reuters]
Singapore's Media Development Authority, which regulates and censors media and 
the arts, has scored an unexpected hit on YouTube with a rap video about the 
city-state's media ambitions.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKSP16636020071123
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10478438

Syrian Facebook users blocked
Facebook users in Syria say the authorities have blocked access to the social 
networking web site as part of a crackdown on political activism on the 
internet. "Facebook helped further civil society in Syria and form civic groups 
outside government control. This is why it has been banned," women's rights 
advocate Dania al-Sharif said.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/24/2100029.htm

Syria blocks Facebook in Internet crackdown [Reuters]
Syrian users of Facebook said on Friday the authorities had blocked access to 
the social network Web site as part of a crackdown on political activism on the 
Internet. "Facebook helped further civil society in Syria and form civic groups 
outside government control. This is why it has been banned," women's rights 
advocate Dania al-Sharif told Reuters.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/23/AR2007112301259.html

ru: RF Prosecutor General's Office intends to impose internet censorship
Ivan Sydorouk, RF Deputy Prosecutor General, approves of the necessity to 
develop a system to control the information published on the internet including 
the foreign sites. On November 19th speaking at the meeting of the Federation 
Council Committee for Legal and Judicial Affairs RF Deputy Prosecutor General 
said extremist materials have been recently widely spread on the internet and 
MM, Russian News&Information Agency Novosti informs.
http://eng.cnews.ru/news/line/indexEn.shtml?2007/11/20/275812

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CHILD PROTECTION, FILTERING & CONTENT REGULATION
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In child pornography, fight harder: It's more barbaric than you think. We need 
to keep cracking down.
Millions of children around the world are being sexually abused and molested. 
Billions of dollars are changing hands as part of a growing crime wave of child 
pornography. This is anything but a victimless crime. Children – some as young 
as infants – are being barbarically assaulted for the sexual gratification of 
their abusers and those who view their photos. While inroads have been made in 
the fight against child pornography, the problem remains severe. We have much 
more to do.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1126/p09s01-coop.html

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GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC POLICY
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France Sets Sanctions Against Internet Piracy [Reuters]
Internet users in France who frequently download music or films illegally risk 
losing Web access under a new anti-piracy system unveiled on Friday. The 
three-way pact between Internet service providers, the government and owners of 
film and music rights is a boon to the music industry, which has been calling 
for such measures to stop illicit downloads eating into its sales. Under the 
agreement -- drawn up by a commission headed by the chief executive of FNAC, 
one of France's biggest music and film retailers -- service providers will 
issue warning messages to customers downloading files illegally.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKL2346825720071123
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/technology/reuters-piracy.html

France unveils anti-piracy plan
French web users caught pirating movies or music could soon be thrown offline. 
Those illegally sharing files will face the loss of their net access thanks to 
a newly-created anti-piracy body granted the wide-ranging powers.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7110024.stm

au: Broadband high on Rudd agenda
KEVIN Rudd will lead with an iron fist, coming down hard on ineffective 
ministers and taking control of the agenda in crucial portfolios. Labor 
insiders yesterday said Mr Rudd would be an "evidence-based" leader, whose 
intellect would mean he would make considered decisions.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22821507-15306,00.html

UK minister leads push for faster broadband
Telecoms executives have been summoned to a meeting today with the government 
and the regulator, Ofcom, to thrash out a plan to stop Britain slipping behind 
in the global broadband league. The summit, organised by Stephen Timms, the 
competitiveness minister and former e-commerce minister, will tackle how to 
increase internet access speeds, paving the way for services such as 
high-definition internet TV, and who will pay the £7bn or so for the 
infrastructure.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/nov/26/telecoms.internet

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FILE SHARING
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Consumer Web Access Could Be Shut Down For Sharing Illegal Content by Mira Veda
Have you ever downloaded a song or movie without paying for it? Maybe you 
thought it wasn't really stealing because when you think about it, music seems 
like its free right? You hear it in your car, free right? In stores while you 
shop, free right? At the restaurants and clubs...all free right? Not on your 
life. Music is not free. Most of the music you hear is paid for whether its on 
the radio or in a store, you may not be aware of this because as you run around 
in your day, music is being gifted to you. What you don't realize is the 
Recording Industry is losing billions in sales because that 'gift' of music 
somehow actively encourages unlawful peer-to-peer file swapping. Individual 
sense of entitlement creeps in and Record companies are big ugly money mongers 
anyways, right?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mira-veda/consumer-web-access-could_b_74029.html

French record industry, ISPs in entente to boot off file-sharers
The French President today trumpeted a new plan by some of the country's ISPs 
and its record and film industries to shut off illegal file-sharers' internet 
access.
http://out-law.com/page-8661

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COMMENT, MICROSOFT & DEVELOPMENTS
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AMD v Intel: Oil money and hafnium
New twists in the long-running battle between the two biggest chipmakers: 
Faster chips are the fuel of the computer industry. So the announcement on 
November 16th that Mubadala Development, an investment arm of oil-rich Abu 
Dhabi, would pay about $622m for 8.1% of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a 
leading maker of microprocessors, seems somehow fitting. The deal is an 
unexpected twist in the race between AMD and Intel, the world's largest 
chipmaker, in which Intel is again making the running.
http://economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10180738

A mass movement is needed to tackle the state's snoopers by Henry Porter
There's no time to crow over the government's loss of 25 million people's 
details; no time to rejoice at the obvious mortification of Gordon Brown, 
Alistair Darling, his sidekick, Andy Burnham, Jacqui Smith and Harriet Harman. 
These people will not be deterred by the calamity of last week. They are 
shameless. In a month or two they will bounce back. The ID card scheme will be 
relaunched and Jacqui Smith will continue with her plans to demand 53 pieces of 
information from people before they travel abroad. The Children's Index, the 
Children's Assessment Framework, the National Health database, the 
ever-expanding police DNA database will all continue to scoop up information. 
Why? Because the control of the masses is coded in the deepest part of Labour's 
being.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,2216588,00.html

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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OECD Broadband Portal
The OECD broadband portal provides access to a range of broadband-related 
statistics gathered by the OECD. Policy makers must examine a range of 
indicators which reflect the status of individual broadband markets in the 
OECD. The OECD has indentified five main categories which are important for 
assessing broadband markets.
http://www.oecd.org/sti/ict/broadband

au: Time to end broadband drought - Fairfax chief
THE chief executive of Fairfax Media, David Kirk, has called on the winner of 
today's federal election to build a broadband network that will reach all 
Australian households. Speaking to the NSW Farm Writers Association, Mr Kirk 
said: "Regional and rural Australia are in the midst of a second drought - a 
drought in broadband deployment".
http://business.smh.com.au/time-to-end-broadband-drought--fairfax-chief/20071123-1cgx.html

InternetNZ disappointed by TNZ draft separation plan [sub req'd]
http://www.telecom.paper.nl/news/article.aspx?id=193805

Telecom draft separation plan disappoints - InternetNZ [news release]
InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) today responded to 
Telecom’s draft operational separation plan, filing a detailed submission that 
exposes serious deficiencies in Telecom’s proposed approach.
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/mediareleases/tcomopsep

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MOBILE/WIRELESS
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Taiwan promotes powerful UMPC for WiMax
Taiwan has developed a powerful ultramobile PC that can fit in your hand and 
carries a speedy 1GHz microprocessor on board.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1362170312;fp;2;fpid;1

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