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Internet TV slow to catch on in the UK despite BBC iPlayer
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3474399.ece

Thai monks told to behave on networking Web sites [Reuters]
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKBKK20373820080304

NZ broadband still not up to speed
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10496551

Broadband users overtake dial-up in NZ
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4428325a28.html

Broadband connection overtakes dial-up in NZ [news release]
http://www.stats.govt.nz/products-and-services/media-releases/internet-service-provider-survey/internet-service-provider-survey-sep07-mr.htm

Aussie broadband value: stagnant or stingy?
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1251443176;fp;2;fpid;1
http://whirlpool.net.au/survey/2007/

Social Networking Moves to the Cellphone
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/06/technology/06wireless.html

Nokia smartphones to turn on Microsoft's Silverlight
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9066518

Greenpeace: What is a green electronics product? [news release]
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/green-electronics-050308

Bamboo laptop is star of CeBIT
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/mar/05/greentech.computing

Court Nixes Free Speech Claim, Upholds First-Ever Spam Felony Conviction
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/61933.html

Virginia Supreme Court Says Spam is not Protected Free Speech
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=10924

Attacking the great digital divide in Australia's outback
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/03/03/1204402367663.html

Spurned British internet-dater faces jail for spreading nude pics
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3447080.ece

Warner drops DRM locks across Europe
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7277884.stm

Council of Europe declaration on protecting the dignity, security and privacy 
of children on the internet
http://www.coe.int/t/dc/press/NoteRedac2008/20080221_adoption_en.asp

nz: Telecom's separation knock-back
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=93&objectid=10495762

UK children rescued from worldwide sex abuse ring
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/mar/06/ukcrime.internationalcrime

International Child Porn Ring Uncovered [AP]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/7357981

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INTERNET USE
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Internet TV slow to catch on in the UK despite BBC iPlayer
Consumers still seem unwilling to embrace the idea of watching TV on the 
internet, despite the launch of the BBC iPlayer and services on several other 
networks, research suggests. Less than one Briton in five streamed or 
downloaded traditional TV programmes from the web using legal services offered 
by networks or internet services providers such as Tiscali, according to a 
survey of the nation's digital entertainment habits.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3474399.ece

Something just clicked
Long-standing assumptions about the bitter rivalry between TV and the internet 
are being swept aside as Britain's terrestrial broadcasters venture more online 
TV on demand, streaming content and near-live simulcasting via the web. Ever 
since broadband speeds made it feasible to share large files over the net, 
users have been able to obtain hours of illegally-distributed broadcast content 
from the web. Accessing content online these days is easier than ever.
http://media.guardian.co.uk/tvtoday/story/0,,2261636,00.html

Cutting TV time makes children healthier, says US study
Stopping children from watching TV really does make them healthier and less 
fat, according to one of the few studies to observe the effects of intervening 
directly in their watching habits.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/mar/04/medicalresearch.health1

Europe hits one million FTTH broadband connections
The number of countries with fibre to the home (FTTH) connections is continuing 
to expand, according to an updated global ranking issued by the Fibre to the 
Home (FTTH) Councils of Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America. Last week, an 
Informa report said there were already one million FTTH broadband connections 
in Europe.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/03/ftth_deployment_spreads/

Number of U.S. Computers Accessing the Internet Via Mobile Broadband Soars 154 
Percent in 2007 [news release]
comScore released the results of a study of U.S. Internet usage via mobile 
broadband. The study examined the usage and characteristics of mobile broadband 
users through data collected from computers where Internet access via mobile 
broadband ISPs occurred. ... The number of computers using mobile broadband 
technology to access the Internet grew by 154 percent in Q4 2007 versus the 
same period in 2006.
http://www.comscore.com/press/release.asp?press=2099

Microsoft takes on Google with web-based Office
Microsoft has launched its most audacious attempt yet to seize the initiative 
back from Google in the race to harness the internet as the computing platform 
of the future.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3478146.ece

Thai monks told to behave on networking Web sites [Reuters]
Thai officials urged Buddhist monks on Tuesday to avoid using social networking 
Web sites to woo women after an advocacy group found some monks were doing just 
that.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKBKK20373820080304

YouTube most popular UK networking site
YouTube is now the most popular social networking website in the UK, overtaking 
the user-edited encyclopedia Wikipedia with 10.4 million unique users during 
January.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/mar/05/digitalmedia.youtube

NZ broadband still not up to speed
InternetNZ today welcomed news that the number of broadband subscribers has 
overtaken their dial-up counterparts, but said broadband connections were still 
too slow.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10496551

Broadband users overtake dial-up in NZ
New Zealand's broadband, or high-speed internet, users have overtaken dial-up 
users for the first time. Statistics New Zealand said today broadband 
subscribers rose 14.4 per cent to 829,300 in the six months to September 2007. 
Subscribers with dial-up connections fell 8.6 per cent from March to 675,800 by 
September.
http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/4428325a28.html

Broadband connection overtakes dial-up in NZ [news release]
The number of broadband subscribers in the six months to September 2007 
overtook the number of dial-up subscribers for the first time ever, Statistics 
New Zealand said today. Broadband subscribers continued to increase – up 14.4 
percent in the six months to September 2007, to reach 829,300. However, this 
growth rate has slowed from an increase of 28.6 percent in September 2006 and 
18.5 percent in March 2007. Subscribers with dial-up connection fell 8.6 
percent from March 2007, down to 675,800.
http://www.stats.govt.nz/products-and-services/media-releases/internet-service-provider-survey/internet-service-provider-survey-sep07-mr.htm

R.I.P. dial-up - NZ internet users expect more [news release]
InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) welcomes the ISP Survey 
released today by Statistics New Zealand, as a turning point in New Zealand’s 
Internet history.
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/ripdialup

Aussie broadband value: stagnant or stingy?
Australian Internet users feel broadband value has not improved over the past 
twelve months, according to Whirlpool's 2007 Australian Broadband Survey, 
released this week. Among the survey's key findings, 50% of those surveyed felt 
broadband value remained stagnant over the past 12 months, while 30% felt value 
for money had taken a turn for the worse - up from 9.5% and 19.4% in 2005 and 
2006 respectively.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1251443176;fp;2;fpid;1

au: Whirlpool 2007 survey results available
Australian Broadband Survey 2007 The results of Whirlpool's 2007 Australian 
Broadband Survey are now available.
http://whirlpool.net.au/survey/2007/

Firefox's market share up fourth consecutive month
Mozilla's Firefox owned more than 17% of the browser market in February, the 
fourth consecutive month that the open-source browser has boosted is share, 
says a web measurement company.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/4A1E1B79B2CC20FACC257401006B2683

Microsoft to make IE8 standards compliant by default
In an about-face it credited to a renewed companywide emphasis on 
interoperability, Microsoft Corp. said Monday it will make its upcoming 
Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) browser default to a new, standards-compliant method 
of displaying Web pages, rather than the existing, more Microsoft-centric one.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9066583

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SOCIAL NETWORKING
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US seeks terrorists in web worlds
The US government has begun a project to develop ways to spot terrorists who 
are using virtual worlds. Codenamed Reynard it aims to recognise "normal" 
behaviour in online worlds and home in on anomalous activity.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7274377.stm

Social Networking Moves to the Cellphone
Social networks may be nothing new to habitués of the Internet. Several years 
of competition among Facebook, MySpace and Friendster have generated tens of 
millions of members. But now the market is teeming with companies that want to 
bring the same phenomenon to the cellphone. There are so many “mobile social 
networking” upstarts, in fact, that when New Media Age magazine in Britain 
tried to identify the “ones to watch,” it ended up naming 10 companies.
http://iht.com/articles/2008/03/05/technology/wireless.php
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/06/technology/06wireless.html

Survey: Generation Facebook's skills wasted at work
The tech savvy of "Generation Facebook" is going down the drain at work, new 
research has found. People who have left school in the past three years have 
strong confidence in their IT skills, but the organizations they work for are 
not always making the most of this skill set, according to database software 
company FileMaker, which commissioned the research.
http://www.news.com/2100-1022_3-6232995.html

Facebook Goes Multilingual [Reuters]
The social networking site allows members to translate the site into German, 
joining Spanish as a language option. ... More than 2,000 German-speaking 
Facebook members volunteered to translate the site from English to German in 
under two weeks, the company said in a statement.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKN0230464220080304

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES
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Should Europeans pay to receive phone calls? EU report calls for an end to 
termination fees
A new report commissioned by the EU recommends the abolition of termination 
fees, the proportion of call costs which is paid to the receiving network, on 
the grounds that the internet survives without them and the internet is going 
to be everything, anyway.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/05/eu_termination_fees_report/

Apple gears up for June launch of 3G iPhone
Apple may be planning to release a 3G version of its hugely popular iPhone as 
early as the middle of the year, according to reports.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3460650.ece

EU's high-speed research network goes global
Europe's high-speed research network, Géant, is to be linked up with similar 
networks worldwide, the European Union announced on Friday.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/0,1000000085,39359187,00.htm

Microsoft targets the mobile web
Microsoft has launched a bid to capture a segment of the growing market for 
rich web content on mobile phones. The software firm has signed a deal with 
handset manufacturer Nokia to bring its Silverlight platform to millions of 
mobile phones.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7276907.stm

Making plans for the web's future - Microsoft's Silverlight
Microsoft's Silverlight software is starting to get some attention and here the 
BBC News website explains why the technology is important. When Microsoft 
unveiled Silverlight at the NAB Show in April 2006, industry commentators 
instantly dubbed it a "Flash killer" and said it spelled serious competition 
for Adobe's widely used animating tool.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6678097.stm

Nokia smartphones to turn on Microsoft's Silverlight
Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that it will deliver a version of its Silverlight 
media player for Nokia Corp.'s market-leading S60 platform for smartphones by 
the end of this year.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9066518

Microsoft, Nokia Put Silverlight On Mobile Devices
Microsoft's bringing Silverlight to cell phones, partnering with Nokia to bring 
the rich Internet app browser plug-in to devices that use Nokia's popular S60 
software platform.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206901441

Greenpeace: What is a green electronics product? [news release]
The Sony Vaio TZ11 laptop, Sony Ericsson T650i mobile phone and Sony Ericsson 
P1i PDA have come out on top in our first survey of greener electronics 
products. Some products were more advanced than others, but there's definitely 
room for improvement as none of them scored over 5/10. Greenpeace conducted a 
survey of the main brands of desktop PCs and notebooks, mobile phones, and 
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), assessing them on their use of hazardous 
chemicals, energy efficiency, overall product lifecycle (recyclability and 
upgradeability) and other factors such as the promotion of environmental 
friendliness and innovation.
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/green-electronics-050308
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=4147

Greenpeace unimpressed at 'green' CeBIT [AFP]
CeBIT, the world's biggest technology fair, talks green but the industry has 
some way to go to improve its environmental credentials, Greenpeace said. 
"Manufacturers still have a long way to go," Greenpeace campaigner Yannick 
Vicaire said at CeBIT in Hanover, Germany.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,23328025-15306,00.html

More suppliers announce enhanced mobility at CeBIT
Katrin Ohlmer of Berlin's Ohlmer Marketing & Kommunikation has sent in another 
report from CeBIT, currently underway in Hannover in Germany and given some 
great updates on what companies such Navigon, Yahoo, RIM and others are 
planning in 2008, and again, many of these applications are about enhancing 
mobility.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=4138

Mobile the highlight at CeBIT
Katrin Ohlmer of Berlin's Ohlmer Marketing & Kommunikation is currently 
attending CeBIT, currently underway in Hannover in Germany, and has given a 
wrap on what is happening at CeBIT there, and what caught her eye. Katrin's 
highlights for the last day available here.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=4130

Intel presents its mobile future at CeBIT
Katrin Ohlmer of Berlin's Ohlmer Marketing & Kommunikation has one last 
dispatch from CeBIT, this time outlining a presentation from Intel, and again, 
mobility is the key here. Intel said the penetration rate of laptops even in 
established markets is still lower than 50 per cent. The main reason for this 
is the short battery life according to a study by Intel and Loudhouse in 
December 2007.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=4159

Germany’s Hesitance Slows Technology Cooperation With France
At the opening this week of Cebit, the European technology fair, President 
Nicolas Sarkozy of France surprised his hosts by suggesting that France and 
Germany work together to develop a supercomputer.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/05/technology/05compute.html

Bamboo laptop is star of CeBIT
It's not often that computers are sold on their "spiritual warmth" and 
"refreshing fragrance" but the star of the world's biggest IT fair was 
something different. Instead of shiny plastic it was encased in laminated 
bamboo strips. The result, said its Taiwanese makers, Asus, was "both 
aesthetically pleasing and good for the environment".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/mar/05/greentech.computing

How Apple Will Sell 10 Million iPhones
Investors are agonizing over Apple's stock price. Analysts are worried about 
iPod sales. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has even fretted about the MacBook 
Air's lack of an optical drive. But don't worry. Despite some recent doubts, 
Apple should meet its goal of selling 10 million phones in 2008.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/03/04/apple-iphone-jobs-tech-wire-cx_bc_0304iphone.html

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SPAM
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Court Nixes Free Speech Claim, Upholds First-Ever Spam Felony Conviction
The Virginia Supreme Court's ruling that the state's antispamming law did not 
violate spammer Jeremy Jaynes' free speech rights is a good thing, said John 
Palfrey, executive director of Harvard Law's Berkman Center for Internet and 
Society. "I'm a strong believer in the First Amendment, but there is a point 
where the First Amendment doesn't protect criminal activity."
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/61933.html

Virginia Supreme Court Says Spam is not Protected Free Speech
Upholding the conviction of one of the world’s most notorious spammers, a tight 
4-3 ruling in Virginia’s Supreme Court determined that spam is not a form of 
protected free speech.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=10924

Company settles smut-spam charges [IDG]
An adult Web site whose affiliates sent pornography-related spam to 
unsuspecting recipients will pay US$413,000 to settle a complaint from the U.S. 
Federal Trade Commission.
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9066598
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,143109-c,spam/article.html

First Spam Felony Conviction Upheld
Spammers beware: despite some doubt that the first spammer to ever be convicted 
under the 2003 CAN-SPAM Act would actually go to jail for his deeds, the former 
junk mailer will indeed spend time behind bars for his crime. On Friday, the 
Virginia Supreme Court upheld the decision of a lower court [PDF] to sentence 
Jeremy Jaynes to nine years in prison.
http://news.digitaltrends.com/news/story/15921/first_spam_felony_conviction_upheld

Virginia Supreme Court Rejects First Amendment Challenge to Spam Statute by 
Venkat Balasubramani
Thanks to Prof. Goldman I see that the Virginia Supreme Court issued its 
opinion in Jaynes, the state-law criminal spam case that has wound its way 
through the courts there. It affirms the conviction and rejects the various 
challenges to Virginia's spam statute... As a side note I should say that it's 
not often one is actually excited to read an order in a case you're not 
involved with. This is definitely one of those instances where the excitement 
is palpable... The news reports billed the case as the first felony conviction 
for sending spam.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/82293_virginia_court_first_amendment_spam_jaynes/

The botnets behind our spam
A handful of botnets are responsible for 85 per cent of spam, according to web 
security experts. Marshal's TRACE team, which monitors spam, phishing and virus 
activity around the world, has identified the six botnets that it says are 
sending the bulk of spam.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=55&objectid=10496081

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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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Attacking the great digital divide in Australia's outback
It is transforming the world. But is it leaving indigenous Australia behind? 
Cynthia Karena travelled to the Northern Territory to investigate the digital 
divide in our Australia's backyard.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/03/03/1204402367663.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/03/03/1204402367663.html

Indian rural-urban digital divide widens
The gap between rural and urban India is widening as far as teledensity is 
concerned. When telecom boom started rural India had a teledensity of just four 
per cent compared to urban India's 20 per cent.
http://in.news.yahoo.com/hindustantimes/20080306/r_t_ht_nl_general/tnl-rural-urban-digital-divide-widens-7244580_1.html

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ONLINE CRIME, SECURITY & LEGAL
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uk: YouTube criticised for gang rape video
YouTube is facing criticism for making it too easy for people to upload violent 
or sexually explicit content to the internet after a 25-year-old mother was 
filmed while being raped. A three-minute film showing the mother sexually 
assaulted by three boys after her drink had been spiked was uploaded soon after 
the incident, which took place in November.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3482663.ece

Clip of mother being gang-raped posted on YouTube
Footage of a mother repeatedly raped in front of her screaming children posted 
on YouTube has sparked calls for the video sharing website to be moderated.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23322566-2,00.html

French court tells Web site not to mark teachers [Reuters]
A French court ruled on Monday that a popular Web site can no longer let pupils 
name and shame their own teachers.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKL0344940520080303
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6232855.html

Spurned British internet-dater faces jail for spreading nude pics
A internet-dater who sent naked photos of his online girlfriend to everyone in 
her e-mail address book in a fit of jealous rage was today facing a possible 
jail sentence.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3447080.ece

it: Man jailed for posting porn pics of ex-girlfriend [Reuters]
An Italian man was jailed for more than two years for putting pornographic 
pictures of his ex-girlfriend on the internet and sending them out in more than 
15,000 emails.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKL0458597120080304
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10496282

Cybercriminals to target Beijing Olympics?
It appears that the Beijing 2008 Olympics will draw more than just the best 
sporting talents worldwide, according to security vendor Websense.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,62038518,00.htm

Scrabble Makers Say Scrabulous Doesn't Play by the Rules
Mattel and Hasbro threatened to legally act against two brothers in Calcutta, 
India, who created a popular online version of Scrabble, it was reported. 
Hasbro sells Scrabble in North America and Mattel markets it in other parts of 
the world. The companies said the online game Scrabulous was piracy and 
threatened to take legal action against software development company operators 
Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, according to a Sunday report. The companies 
reportedly said they hoped the solution would not include shutting down the 
game.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/61949.html

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PRIVACY
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Use of radio ID tags faces limits
Thousands of garments in the sprawling men's department at the Galeria Kaufhof 
are equipped with tiny wireless chips that can forestall fashion disaster by 
relaying information from the garment to a dressing-room screen.
http://iht.com/articles/2008/02/29/business/RFID.php

Why are there no spam or trolls on Twitter?
Because it's rather like an RSS feed — you choose to read it - and nobody so 
far has worked out how to spam a feed.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/mar/06/socialnetworking.spam

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FILE SHARING
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Nine Inch Nails Gives Music Away On Web
Music from the band's latest album, "Ghosts I-IV," is available through their 
Web site in packages ranging from free to $300. Trent Reznor, leader of the 
rock band Nine Inch Nails, is the latest major artist to bypass major record 
labels and distribute his music over the Web.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206901395

Nine Inch Nails puts CD online for free, for mash-ups
Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor has been looking for alternatives to the 
traditional album-release model for years now. Last October, when the band 
worked out of its obligations to the record business, Reznor declared on the 
NIN Web site, "I have been under recording contracts for 18 years and have 
watched the business radically mutate from one thing to something inherently 
very different and it gives me great pleasure to be able to finally have a 
direct relationship with the audience as I see fit and appropriate."
http://machinist.salon.com/blog/2008/03/03/nin_ghosts/

Warner drops DRM locks across Europe
Warner Music has signed a deal with media site 7digital.com to offer its music 
without copy protection. Customers in the UK, Ireland, Spain, France and 
Germany will be able to download albums by artists such as Madonna and the Red 
Hot Chilli Peppers.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7277884.stm

7digital secures Warner Music deal
UK-based digital music store 7digital has secured the first deal to exclusively 
sell Warner Music's full catalogue in the rights-free format across Europe.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/mar/04/digitalmedia

il: IFPI Pressure Forces ISPs to Block Another File-Sharing Site
Following pressure from the IFPI, a court has ruled that ISPs should be forced 
to block access to a file-sharing link site. The Haifa District Court in Israel 
has ordered that the country’s three largest ISPs should block access to 
HttpShare.com, a BitTorrent and http hyperlink-only website.
http://torrentfreak.com/ifpi-forces-block-of-file-sharing-site-080306/

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CENSORSHIP
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Iran May Block Internet on Election Day
Iran’s government might block private access to the Internet on its election 
day, March 14, two Iranian news outlets reported Monday. But the two accounts 
appeared to differ on the rationale.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/world/middleeast/04iran.html
http://iht.com/articles/2008/03/04/africa/04iran.php
http://iht.com/articles/2008/03/03/africa/tehran.php

Why we should keep an eye on those who are watching us by Peter Tatchell
Like millions of other viewers, I was gripped last night by the latest plot 
twists in BBC1's thriller series The Last Enemy, which depicts the dystopian 
future of a complete surveillance society, where everyone is data-based, 
ID-carded and CCTV-monitored 24/7. It is Big Brother writ-large, with 
all-pervasive remote sensors, facial recognition software, iris scans, vehicle 
tracking and eavesdropping.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/mar/03/television.idcards

Cyber-Rebels in Cuba Defy State’s Limits
A growing underground network of young people armed with computer memory 
sticks, digital cameras and clandestine Internet hookups has been mounting some 
challenges to the Cuban government in recent months, spreading news that the 
official state media try to suppress.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/06/world/americas/06cuba.html

Seeking Tighter Censorship, Repressive States Target Web 2.0 Apps
It's not the governments who censor keywords that worries Ethan Zuckerman, 
whose job it is to help dissidents around the world. He fears that governments 
will simply decide to go after the Web 2.0 tools that activists are using to 
publish.
http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/03/etech-what-happ.html

An op-ed by Professors John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain: Choices for Turkey 
in the digital age
The core boon and bane of the combined Internet and personal computer is its 
"generativity." Generativity means the ability for people all over the world -- 
people without particular credentials or wealth or connections -- to use and 
then share the power of technology for a variety of ends. Many of these uses 
have been unanticipated or, if anticipated, would never have been thought to be 
valuable at first. When the Internet was first created, no one would have 
imagined that the world's largest encyclopedia could be written entirely by 
amateurs, and yet we have Wikipedia. ... In Turkey, the Internet has been 
largely free from government controls. Free expression and innovation have 
found homes online, in ways that benefit culture and the economy. But there are 
signs that this freedom may be nearing its end, just as the benefits to be 
reaped are growing. When the state chooses to ban entire services for the many 
because of the acts of the few, the threat
 to innovation and creativity is high. Those states that have erected extensive 
censorship and surveillance regimes online have found them hard to implement 
with any degree of accuracy and fairness.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/2008/03/05_palfreyzittrain.php

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CHILD PROTECTION, FILTERING & CONTENT REGULATION
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Task Force Faces Complex Issues in Protecting Children Online: CDT Appreciates 
Opportunity to Participate, Remains Skeptical [news release]
The Center for Democracy & Technology today announced its participation in the 
newly formed Internet Safety Technical Task Force, created to examine 
technologies that might be used to protect children from inappropriate material 
or contacts on the Internet.
http://cdt.org/press/20080228press.php

Council of Europe declaration on protecting the dignity, security and privacy 
of children on the internet
The traceability of children’s activities on the internet may expose them to 
criminal activities (for example the solicitation or “grooming” of children for 
sexual purposes, discrimination, bullying, stalking and other forms of 
harassment).
http://www.coe.int/t/dc/press/NoteRedac2008/20080221_adoption_en.asp

Guardian Tech Weekly podcast: Safer surfing, better search
Surfing safely is becoming a greater concern, so we hear from one group about 
their vision. And with Google so powerful, can you build a better search?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/audio/2008/mar/04/interviews.news

Australian govt sticks to guns on internet porn filters
Porn on the net is a massive industry, with a very high request rate across all 
search engines. But while it may be legal for adults, children are accessing 
porn on the net and in large measures, and very little is being done to stop it.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/06/2181828.htm

E-security lessons for Aussie kids
Students will be taught to identify and protect themselves against online 
threats under a new federal Government program to embed a "culture of security" 
in the next generation of internet users.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,23323338-5013040,00.html

au: R rating for games dismissed as 'porn'
The head of Australia's videogames industry body says there is a way to solve 
the R18+ videogame rating issue but the South Australian attorney-general has 
dismissed it as "pornography".
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,23295683-15319,00.html

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GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC POLICY
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us: Deal Close on Wiretap Law, a Top Democrat Tells CNN
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee hinted Sunday that a battle 
over an expired eavesdropping law might be moving toward a conclusion that gave 
phone companies the retroactive legal protections long sought by President Bush.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/03/washington/03fisa.html

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COMMENT, MICROSOFT & DEVELOPMENTS
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Microsoft to aim for coup if Yahoo! fails to enter talks on takeover
Microsoft is to attempt a boardroom coup at Yahoo! within a week in an effort 
to force the online search engine to start serious talks or accept its $41 
billion (£20.6 billion) hostile bid, The Times has learnt.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article3471761.ece

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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nz: Telecom's separation knock-back
With Telecom's plan for handling operational separation getting the thumbs down 
from the Government on Friday it is up in the air as to whether everything will 
be drafted, lawyered and approved by the March 31 "separation day" everyone 
initially had in mind.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=93&objectid=10495762
http://blogs.nzherald.co.nz/blog/griffins-tech-blog/2008/3/5/blog-telecoms-separation-knock-back/
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ARRESTS/COURT CASES FOR CHILD PORN
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UK children rescued from worldwide sex abuse ring
Detectives in three continents believe they have broken one of the most 
sophisticated paedophile rings ever. Eight British children between six and 14 
years old have been rescued and arrests made in the UK, Australia and the US. 
The ring used advanced techniques to avoid detection and one member boasted of 
belonging to the "greatest group of paedos ever to gather in one place".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/mar/06/ukcrime.internationalcrime

International Child Porn Ring Uncovered [AP]
After James Freeman was vetted and approved for membership in what police 
describe as a highly sophisticated child porn network, he expressed his 
appreciation by posting two folders online: one labeled :mild," the other 
"wild."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/7357981
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/wireStory?id=4387119
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/04/AR2008030401914.html

14 Americans arrested in child porn sting
Fourteen Americans are in custody as part of a global crackdown on a 
well-organized child porn ring that used sophisticated encryption technology, 
the FBI and Justice Department announced Tuesday.
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/03/04/child.porn.arrests/

Aussie paedophile arrests 'not enough'
A national lobby group for child abuse prevention has praised Australian law 
enforcers for cracking a major international paedophile ring, but say the 
number of people arrested is a drop in the ocean.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/06/2181394.htm

Eight children rescued as porn ring smashed
Two British men have been arrested and eight children from the UK rescued after 
a world-wide paedophile ring was broken with the help of Australian detectives.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/03/06/1204402587200.html

Australians accused over child porn ring
Australian detectives who helped break a world-wide paedophile ring say 
children as young as two were filmed and photographed being sexually abused to 
fulfil orders from an online pornography network. More than 40 children have 
been identified as victims of the paedophile ring, which operated in Australia, 
the United States, England, Canada and Germany.
http://news.theage.com.au/australians-accused-over-child-porn-ring/20080305-1x5q.html

Members of Vast Child Exploitation Enterprise Indicted in the Northern District 
of Florida [news release]
A federal grand jury in Pensacola, Fla. has returned a 35-count indictment 
against 12 individuals who engaged in a criminal enterprise involving the 
advertisement, transportation and shipment of child pornography over a two-year 
period, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher of the Criminal Division, 
U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida Gregory R. Miller, and FBI 
Executive Assistant Director J. Stephen Tidwell announced today.
http://justice.gov/opa/pr/2008/March/08_crm_166.html

au: Perth man arrested for child pornography
A 59-year-old man from the Perth suburb of Forrestfield has been charged with 
possessing child pornography.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/06/2181726.htm
http://au.news.yahoo.com/080306/21/16242.html

au: Net predators: first charge under new law
A Sydney man has been charged under new laws with using the internet to groom a 
teenage girl for sex, police say. The 39-year-old Liverpool man is alleged to 
have made contact with a person he thought was a 14-year-old girl via an 
internet chat room in February.
http://news.theage.com.au/man-charged-over-grooming-teen-for-sex/20080306-1xfe.html
http://news.smh.com.au/man-charged-over-grooming-teen-for-sex/20080306-1xfe.html

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