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Vatican warns mobile phones are bad for the soul
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/3531418/Vatican-warns-mobile-phones-are-bad-for-the-soul.html

New, old media good for each other, Huffington says
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKTRE4AR3FM20081128

Asian Net users most engaged online
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62048804,00.htm

Facebook Aims to Extend Its Reach Across the Web
http://nytimes.com/2008/12/01/technology/internet/01facebook.html

Spam Traffic Varies After Source Shut [Computerworld]
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154552/.html

Estonian ISP Cuts off Control Servers for Srizbi Botnet [IDG]
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154622/.html

Ashdown: Internet is a 'lawless space'
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39564639,00.htm

Fight against cyber crime: cyber patrols and Internet investigation teams to 
reinforce the EU strategy [news release]
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/1827

Cyberbully verdict poses question of online identity
http://nytimes.com/2008/11/28/us/28internet.html

Mom: Verdict shows cyberbullies will be punished [AP]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/28/AR2008112802200.html

Danish ISP ordered again to block Pirate Bay
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/28/danish_isp_ordered_to_block_pirate_bay/

Google's Gatekeepers
http://nytimes.com/2008/11/30/magazine/30google-t.html
http://iht.com/articles/2008/11/30/technology/google01.php

Activists target Aust govt's net censorship plans
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/11/27/1227491695981.html

Broadband: Gap between best and worst performing countries in Europe narrowing 
[news release]
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/1831

European Council waters down deal on telecoms package
http://euractiv.com/en/infosociety/council-waters-deal-telecoms-package/article-177584


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RESEARCH PAPERS
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Broadband Internet: The Power to Reconfigure Access by William H. Dutton, 
Sharon E. Gillett, Lee W. McKnight & Malcolm Peltu [OII Working Paper]
Abstract: The long-term societal implications of reshaping access for 
individuals, communities, organisations, nations and regions across the world 
are of major significance, but are not predetermined by the technology. 
Instead, they will unfold over time through the complex interplay among the 
many actors, participating in many arena, who shape these outcomes through a 
wide range of social, policy and technical choices, some as simple as whether 
or not to go online. Many of the choices that will shape the future of 
broadband Internet and its societal implications are highlighted in this paper, 
which draws on discussions and background position papers at the OII Forum.
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1308486

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INTERNET USE
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Vatican warns mobile phones are bad for the soul
The Vatican has warned that our obsession with modern technology, such as the 
internet and mobile phones, is not leaving people enough time for spiritual 
pursuits.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/3531418/Vatican-warns-mobile-phones-are-bad-for-the-soul.html

New, old media good for each other, Huffington says
New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger 
extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are 
rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-36769320081128
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKTRE4AR3FM20081128

Asian Net users most engaged online
Internet users in China aged below 25 spend on average 50 percent of their 
leisure time online, according to a findings of a new survey. Released Friday, 
the Digital World, Digital Life study by market research firm TNS showed that 
the global average for the amount of leisure time spent in cyberspace was 
nearly 30 percent.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62048804,00.htm

InternetNZ welcomes international WIP findings [news release]
InternetNZ (Internet New Zealand Inc) welcomes the release of latest data from 
the World Internet Project (WIP) comparing Internet use in New Zealand with 
that in thirteen other countries. While New Zealand has the highest penetration 
of Internet use, our proportion of broadband users is disappointing, with still 
35 percent of users using dial-up at home, compared with only 22 percent in the 
USA and Australia, and 11 percent in the United Kingdom. New Zealand has one of 
the lowest penetration rates of broadband at home at 65 percent.
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/media/2008/internetnz-welcomes-international-wip-findings

Players Gamble on Honesty, Security of Internet Betting
Whenever Todd Witteles signed on to an Internet poker site, the first thing he 
did was look around for inexperienced players. One day in August 2007, the Las 
Vegas poker pro thought he had found an easy mark on AbsolutePoker.com.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/29/AR2008112901679.html

Online Shopping to Plateau As Slump Hits Cyberspace
Nobody was expecting online shopping to be immune from the economic downturn, 
but most forecasts had been calling for at least a smidgen of growth. Now, even 
that hope is damped.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122764819199157439.html

Internet advertising will be relatively unscathed in the downturn
At the beginning of the year Jeff Zucker, the boss of NBC Universal, a big 
television and film company, told an audience of TV executives that their 
biggest challenge was to ensure “that we do not end up trading analogue dollars 
for digital pennies”. He meant that audiences were moving online faster than 
advertisers, thus leaving media companies short-changed. Now, near the end of 
the year, the situation looks even worse, as the recession threatens to turn 
even the analogue dollars into pennies. Will this hasten the shift towards 
internet advertising, or will it decline too?
http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12684861

Searching the Web for Flu Outbreaks: Editorial
Two recent studies have shown the promise of using data from search engines to 
provide early warning of influenza outbreaks — and the pitfalls and 
limitations, as well. Privacy considerations aside, it is a technology that 
will need refinement if it is to be used by public health officials for early 
warning duties.
http://nytimes.com/2008/11/28/opinion/28fri3.html

Google's next step towards domination of the Information Age by Nicholas 
Pullen, media partner with TressCox Lawyers, Melbourne
The recent announcement of a proposed settlement in the class action by US 
publishers and authors in the copyright case against Google signals an 
inevitable, but nevertheless worrying, milestone in the collection and storage 
of the world's information.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/28/2432568.htm

au: Silver surfers: Govt launches seniors internet cafes
The Federal Government has launched a new plan to give older Australians better 
access to the internet.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/27/2431607.htm

Kiwis smart net users - survey
A major international survey of internet behaviour ranks New Zealand as a 
leader in its educational use of the web, but low in broadband penetration.
http://www.itbrief.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3101&Itemid=808

Grandma’s on the Computer Screen: Webcams keeping far-flung families virtually 
within touch
... Video calling, long anticipated by science fiction, is filtering into 
everyday use. And two demographic groups not particularly known for being 
high-tech are among the earliest adopters. In a way that even e-mailed photos 
never could, the Web cam promises to transcend both distance and the inability 
of toddlers to hold up their end of a phone conversation.
http://nytimes.com/2008/11/27/us/27minicam.html
http://iht.com/articles/2008/11/27/america/webcam.php

UK Coroner warns of dangers of internet drugs after policewoman overdoses
A coroner has warned of the danger of buying medicine over the internet after a 
policewoman with Multiple Sclerosis died of an accidental overdose of drugs she 
purchased from a website.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/3533433/Coroner-warns-of-dangers-of-internet-drugs-after-policewoman-overdoses.html

Documentary focuses on fighting addictions to porn
Sexual addiction robs the people at both ends of their humanity, a documentary 
from a Christian ministry warns. "We sort of one-dimensionalize people," said 
Steve Siler , producer of, "Somebody's Daughter: A Journey to Freedom from 
Pornography." "We think they're just flesh or body parts as opposed to seeing 
them as human beings." ... "There is a new epidemic, a new disease, that is 
spreading throughout our country," he said to the First Baptist Church of 
Longview congregation. "I see marriages being destroyed, people losing their 
jobs because they are viewing Internet pornography at work."
http://www.news-journal.com/news/content/features/stories/2008/11/29/11292008_somebodys_daughter.html

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SOCIAL NETWORKING
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Facebook Aims to Extend Its Reach Across the Web
Facebook, the Internet’s largest social network, wants to let you take your 
friends with you as you travel the Web. But having been burned by privacy 
concerns in the last year, it plans to keep close tabs on those outings.
http://nytimes.com/2008/12/01/technology/internet/01facebook.html

Forget productivity: more people should join Facebook by David Quach, an 
economic adviser
Concerns about Facebook's negative effect on the economy - especially an 
economy on the verge of recession - were raised just recently when 13 Virgin 
Atlantic staff were sacked for criticising the airline online.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/27/2431283.htm

Citizen journalists told to stop using Twitter to update on Bombay attacks
News on the Bombay attacks is breaking fast on Twitter with hundreds of people 
using the site to update others with first-hand accounts of the carnage.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5245059.ece

Maybe Canadians Have More Friends
Canadian Internet users are far more likely than Americans to use a social 
networking Web site, according to September figures released by the research 
firm comScore. That number is consistent with Canadians’ generally heavy use of 
sophisticated Internet features like online video.
http://nytimes.com/2008/12/01/technology/internet/01drill.html

Who Needs 'Friends' Like These?
Every form of communication, from snail-mail to e-mail, chat and others, is 
subject to fraud and scams. But social networks like Facebook are subject to 
new, more dangerous opportunities for fraud. With e-mail and IM spam and 
Internet scams, the whole social-engineering game is to get you to trust a 
stranger. But social networks are different. The goal there is to get you to 
believe the fraudster is a friend whom you already trust.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/154669/.html

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES
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Humble mouse turns 40 and loses its touch
The name was never meant to stick. When Doug Engelbart and his team at the 
Stanford Research Institute in California designed a computer controller 
encased in a carved-out wooden block, with wheels mounted on the underbelly, 
one researcher nicknamed it a 'mouse'. 'We thought that when it had escaped out 
to the world it would have a more dignified name,' Engelbart recalled later. 
'But it didn't.'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/nov/30/computer-science-it-mouse

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SPAM
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Spam Finds New Launch Pad [CSO]
In the spirit of entrepreneurship, spammers are finding new ways to send out 
their junk mail just weeks after the shutdown of a major web-hosting firm took 
many of them off the map.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154664/.html

Spam Traffic Varies After Source Shut [Computerworld]
Two weeks after a hosting firm's shutdown sent global spam volumes plummeting, 
some researchers continue to claim that junk mail rates remain dramatically 
down, while others say spam has already bounced back.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154552/.html

Estonian ISP Cuts off Control Servers for Srizbi Botnet [IDG]
An Estonian ISP that temporarily hosted the command-and-control servers for the 
Srizbi botnet, responsible for a large portion of the world's spam, has cut off 
those servers, according to computer security analysts.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154622/.html
http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/269080/
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9121758
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/112708-estonian-isp-cuts-off-control.html

Spam to rise as Srizbi returns [IDG]
Security vendors are warning that the zombie computers used to send spam are 
coming back to life. The experts say spammers are reconnecting with hacked PCs 
used for sending spam as evidenced by a rising number of spam messages 
circulating on the Internet in the last few days.
http://www.techworld.com/news/index.cfm?NewsID=107717
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/7E88E2A24387CB4ECC25750E00158D42

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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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Digital divide narrows down in EU
Broadband penetration in the European Union (EU) continues to grow and the gap 
between best and worst performing countries is narrowing, according to a report 
published by the European Commission on Friday.
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90853/6542902.html

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ONLINE CRIME, SECURITY & LEGAL
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Ashdown: Internet is a 'lawless space'
Lord Paddy Ashdown has said that terrorism is being facilitated by a lack of 
oversight of the internet.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39564639,00.htm
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62048786,00.htm

EU fights cybercrime with 'remote search' strategy
The European Union Council of Ministers has agreed to adopt measures to fight 
online crime that will include 'cyber-patrols' and remote searches of suspect 
systems by police.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39565614,00.htm

Fight against cyber crime: cyber patrols and Internet investigation teams to 
reinforce the EU strategy [news release]
The Council of ministers of the European Union adopted today the Council's 
strategy to reinforce the fight against cyber crime. The strategy proposes a 
series of operational measures, such as cyber patrols, joint investigation 
teams and remote searches to become part of the fight against cybercrime in the 
next five years. The strategy also introduces concrete steps for closer 
cooperation and information exchange between law enforcement authorities and 
the private sector.
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/1827

Cyberbully verdict poses question of online identity
Is lying about one's identity on the Internet now a crime? The verdict on 
Wednesday in the MySpace cyberbullying case raised a variety of questions about 
the terms that users agree to when they log on to Web sites. ... While the 
Internet’s anonymity was used in this case as a cloak to bully Megan, other 
users say they have perfectly good reasons to construct false identities 
online, if only to help protect against the theft of personal information, for 
example.
http://nytimes.com/2008/11/28/us/28internet.html
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081128/BIZ04/811280356
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008448546_cyberverdict29.html

Mom: Verdict shows cyberbullies will be punished [AP]
The mother of a girl who committed suicide at age 13 after being subjected to 
an Internet hoax says a woman's conviction in the case shows that people who 
bully others online will face consequences.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/28/AR2008112802200.html
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/nov/29/victims-mother-takes-solace-in-conviction/

U.S. woman convicted in MySpace suicide case
A federal jury here has handed down what legal experts said was the country's 
first cyber-bullying verdict, convicting a Missouri woman of three misdemeanor 
charges of computer fraud for her involvement in creating a phony account on 
MySpace to trick a teenager who later committed suicide.
http://iht.com/articles/2008/11/27/america/myspace.php

Mother accused of cyber-bullying faces year in prison and $300,000 fine
A woman accused of creating a fictitious persona on MySpace to bully a 
13-year-old neighbour who then took her own life, was acquitted yesterday on 
the most serious charge that she had accessed a computer without authorisation 
in order to inflict emotional distress.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/nov/27/myspace-usa

'MySpace bully' Lori Drew escapes felony charge over suicide of Megan Meier
A mother who helped arranged a cruel internet hoax that apparently drove a 
13-year-old girl to suicide has escaped conviction on charges that could have 
put her in prison for 20 years.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article5246833.ece

MySpace suicide case: woman guilty of misdemeanour
A woman who was accused of setting up a fake online identity in order to bully 
an emotionally vulnerable teenage girl has been found guilty of misdemeanour 
crimes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/3531746/MySpace-suicide-case-woman-guilty-of-misdemeanour.html

Liechtenstein: Protection From Cybercrime Planned Ratification Of The 
Convention On Cybercrime
Progress in information technology offers people a broad spectrum of new 
possibilities. On the other hand, there is a danger of misuse. A new variant of 
crime has spread around the world: cybercrime. To protect against it, the 
Council of Europe has negotiated a new Convention on Cybercrime, which 
Liechtenstein plans to ratify.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=70492

Bank Of China To Fight Illegal Internet Credit Card Activity
The People's Bank of China and the Ministry of Public Security of China jointly 
held a press conference on their special action to fight crimes involving bank 
cards.
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2008/12/01/8145-bank-of-china-to-fight-illegal-internet-credit-card-activity/

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PRIVACY
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ISP's secret opt-in advertising test draws the UK's ire
It's no surprise that ISPs are aggressively pursuing new revenue streams, but 
UK ISP BT may have crossed the line. Two years ago it retained search records 
and information on some 18,000 users, without informing them first.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081130-isps-secret-opt-in-advertising-test-draws-the-uks-ire.html

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ONLINE TV & MUSIC
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Danish ISP ordered again to block Pirate Bay
Danish ISP Sonofon (part of Tele2) has once again been ordered by a Danish 
court to block the controversial Swedish BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay. The 
record industry represented by The International Federation of the Phonographic 
Industry (IFPI) calls it a landmark ruling and says the decision confirms the 
illegality of Pirate Bay.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/28/danish_isp_ordered_to_block_pirate_bay/

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CENSORSHIP
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Google's Gatekeepers
In 2006, Thailand announced it was blocking access to YouTube for anyone with a 
Thai I.P address, and then identified 20 offensive videos for Google to remove 
as a condition of unblocking the site. 'If your whole game is to increase 
market share,' says Lawrence Lessig, speaking of Google, 'it's hard to . . . 
gather data in ways that don't raise privacy concerns or in ways that might 
help repressive governments to block controversial content.'
http://nytimes.com/2008/11/30/magazine/30google-t.html
http://iht.com/articles/2008/11/30/technology/google01.php

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CHILD PROTECTION, FILTERING & CONTENT REGULATION
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Activists target Aust govt's net censorship plans
The political activists who helped free David Hicks and abolish Work Choices 
have now set their sights on the Government's plan to censor the internet, 
which is already facing a major backlash and a lack of political support.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/11/27/1227491695981.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/11/27/1227491695981.html
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2008/11/27/1227491708952.html
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-pacificislands.asp?parentid=101384
http://www.watoday.com.au/articles/2008/11/27/1227491695981.html

GetUp goes after Conroy's net filtering scheme
Grass roots web-based advocacy organisation, GetUp, has launched a campaign 
against the Government's proposed Internet filtering scheme claiming it will 
slow the Internet by up to 87 percent.
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/21942/127/

Children's welfare groups slam net filters
Support for the Government's plan to censor the internet has hit rock bottom, 
with even some children's welfare groups now saying that that the mandatory 
filters, aimed squarely at protecting kids, are ineffective and a waste of 
money.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/11/28/1227491813497.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/11/28/1227491813497.html

Net porn: Whose rights matter most? by Clive Hamilton, Charles Sturt Professor 
of Public Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, ANU
"Don't try and tell me what I can and can't do on the internet." This statement 
by a blogger is typical of the attitude driving the wave of angry resistance to 
the Federal Government's plan to impose mandatory filtering on Internet Service 
Providers.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/12/01/2433845.htm

Neutering the net is about repression, not protection
IT SEEMS like only yesterday that the country was prosperous and the Labor 
Party was going to make everyone's internet faster. But now the Federal 
Government's great broadband gift is floundering in the waves of the financial 
crisis and Communications Minister Stephen Conroy is pushing ahead with an 
internet filter that will dramatically slow Australian internet speeds.
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/neutering-the-net-is-about-repression-not-protection-20081129-6nej.html
http://www.watoday.com.au/opinion/neutering-the-net-is-about-repression-not-protection-20081129-6nej.html

Internet: the final frontier?
While governments worldwide push neoliberal policies including “free” markets, 
“free” trade (and lately “free” trillion dollar pay-outs to prop up 
businesses), new legislation from the Australian federal government indicates 
it does not want such freedoms for the population when it comes to what they 
may view on the internet.
http://www.greenleft.org.au/2008/777/40052

au: Net safety campaign crosses digital divide for teens [AAP]
TELLING internet-savvy teens that someone claiming to be a kid may be a 
40-year-old ''creep'' appears to be the key to teaching online safety.
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,20797,24732435-8362,00.html
http://www.thewest.com.au/aapstory.aspx?StoryName=534240

Aussie content filtering 'frightening', says investigator
The principal investigator of the OpenNet Initiative (ONI) has labelled the 
federal government's proposed mandatory internet filtering scheme "frightening" 
and typical of non-democratic regimes.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/24CF7899E958039FCC25750E00772E0F

A rational banter on filtering
Amid the media panic, the doomsayers' cries and the sense of foreboding that 
has gripped all those who have had some contact with the unwinding censorship 
debate, we seem to have missed one thing — rational discussion. Of course, you 
can't really expect that from the politicians.
http://pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;1367801691

Australia’s Net Censorship Sparks Outrage
One of the most important Internet stories in Australia right now is that 
country’s federal government’s plan to start requiring ISP level censorship of 
the Internet. As part of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s AU$125.8 million 
Cyber-saftey plan. The plan requires that ISPs deliver a “clean-feed” web 
service to homes, school, and and public web access points.
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2008/11/29/australias-net-censorship-sparks-outrage/

The internet. Does it belong to the Australian Government.?
Senator Stephen Conroy is the face of Kevin Rudd's campaign to control what 
Australians can access on the internet. The media is awash with references to 
Labor's desire to install filters on the internet connections of all 
Australians. The controversial issue seems to be what is "unwanted content". 
Senator Conroy, Labor's public face to the proposal, has issued statements 
including:
http://australia.to/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1487:the-internet-does-it-belong-to-the-australian-government&catid=72:australian-news&Itemid=29

au: Net filters debated by experts at cyberlaw forum
One catchphrase was repeated over and over throughout the Internet Filtering 
and Censorship Forum yesterday: “The internet sees censorship as damage and 
routes around it.” But Alana Maurushat, UNSW Law researcher and international 
malware expert, was quick to disagree.
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=89981

au: Doing as we're told
WE give up our freedoms so easily in Australia – maybe because everything comes 
to us relatively easily. But whatever the reason, we accept the nannying of all 
levels of government without a qualm, it seems.
http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/article/2008/11/29/25235_about_town.html

Online Casinos Target of Australian Blacklist Internet Filter
The government is proposing a system that will block such material as child 
pornography and online casinos from computers throughout the country.
http://www.onlinecasinoadvisory.com/casino-news/online/austraila-filters-online-casinos-by-blacklist-42361.htm

nz: Net filtering: the pitfalls
Internet filtering systems are all very well, but they’re no substitute for 
individual responsibility – particularly on the part of parents. That’s the 
view of InternetNZ Executive Director Keith Davidson, as ISPs here consider 
moving towards filtering.
http://www.netguide.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=809&Itemid=16

UN: Internet pornography poses challenges to governments [news release]
The use of the internet to spread child pornography and to find victims for the 
sex trade pose new challenges for governments, the head of UNICEF said at a 
global conference on child sexual exploitation. "Parents and children must 
prepare themselves better for the risks of the internet," Ann Veneman, UNICEF 
executive director, said Wednesday in Rio de Janeiro.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=6645
http://earthtimes.org/articles/show/243529,un-internet-pornography-poses-challenges-to-governments.html

BRAZIL: War Against Child Pornography on the Internet [IPS]
The Brazilian government has announced the creation of a web site to centralise 
the reception of complaints about child pornography on the Internet, as a 
further step towards fighting the phenomenon which is growing globally, 
alongside child trafficking and sex tourism.
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=44906

Weak enforcement hurting child sex abuse fight [Reuters]
Weak enforcement and impunity are blunting the effects of stricter laws against 
sexual exploitation of children through human trafficking, Internet pornography 
and other abuses, the head of the U.N. children's fund said on Wednesday.
http://thestar.com.my/news/nastory.asp?file=/2008/11/27/worldupdates/2008-11-27T052500Z_01_NOOTR_RTRMDNC_0_-367229-1&sec=Worldupdates

Fight against cyber crime: cyber patrols and Internet investigation teams to 
reinforce the EU strategy. [news release]
The Council of ministers of the European Union adopted today the European 
Commission's strategy to reinforce the fight against cyber crime. The strategy 
proposes a series of operational measures, such as cyber patrols, joint 
investigation teams and remote searches to become part of the fight against 
cybercrime in the next five years. The strategy also introduces concrete steps 
for closer cooperation and information exchange between law enforcement 
authorities and the private sector.
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/1827

Global shame as children tell of 'sexploitation'
It is to the world's shame that hundreds of youngsters - including many from 
the Asia-Pacific - are meeting in Brazil this week to talk to governments and 
activists about the global sexual exploitation of boys and girls for profit. 
While it is a very good thing that children have been invited to the third 
World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and 
Adolescents, it is also a reflection of the failure of countries worldwide to 
do more to protect children from the worst forms of abuse. In many ways, the 
internet and technology are increasing the risks for children.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/281108_News/28Nov2008_news22.php

Can a computer virus leave you with kiddie porn?
Could your computer become a hacker's storage vault for child porn, unbeknownst 
to you? Some say it can happen, and has.
http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/plainfieldsun/news/1299241,6_1_NA28_VIRUS_S1.article

us: Protect your kids from Internet predators
A six-week undercover investigation ends with nine local arrests for child 
pornography. The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force showed off the 
names and faces of those who are behind bars. While most are accused of 
possessing child porn, one is accused of making it.
http://www.kvbc.com/Global/story.asp?S=9418191

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COMMENT, MICROSOFT & DEVELOPMENTS
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Microsoft in $20bn Yahoo search deal
Microsoft is in talks to acquire Yahoo's online search business for $20 
billion. The proposal forms the centrepiece of a complex transaction that would 
see Microsoft support a new management team to take control of Yahoo. But there 
is no intention of Microsoft tabling another takeover bid for the web giant.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article5258258.ece

Blog calls Microsoft-Yahoo deal "total fiction"
A report in the Sunday Times that Microsoft Inc is in talks with Yahoo Inc to 
buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion (13 
million pounds) is "total fiction," according to a key executive cited by an 
influential U.S. blog.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKTRE4AT1B820081130

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Broadband: Gap between best and worst performing countries in Europe narrowing 
[news release]
Broadband penetration in Europe continues to grow, from 18.2% in July 2007 to 
up to 21.7% in July 2008, according to a report published today by the European 
Commission. The report also shows the gap between EU countries narrowing, from 
28.4 percentage points in July 2007 to 27.7 this July. With 17 million fixed 
broadband lines laid in a year, today's figures show high-speed internet in the 
EU is more widespread and faster, while mobile broadband is starting to take 
off, with 6.9% penetration. Three quarters of broadband lines in the EU have 
download speeds of 2 millions of bits per second (Mbps) and above, a speed that 
supports TV over the Internet, for example.
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/1831

Telecoms Council: Commission sees improved Council position on the EU Telecoms 
Reform as good basis for negotiations with the European Parliament [news 
release]
Following the Telecoms Council's deliberations this morning, Viviane Reding, 
the EU Telecoms Commissioner, commented on the Council's results for the EU 
Telecoms Reform as follows: "There was a constructive crisis this morning at 
the Council meeting, as several delegations felt that the Council text agreed 
so far was not ambitious enough. I applaud Secretary of State Luc Chatel for 
having resolved this crisis with skill and a pro-European intention. The new 
text now agreed by Ministers is an improvement compared with the initial text 
of this morning, even though I continue to believe that Europe's telecoms 
sector requires better rules than those now on the table here.
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=MEMO/08/744

Forum: Can NZ avoid Australia's broadband nightmare?
New Zealand is a bit of a latecomer to the idea of a partially 
government-funded broadband rollout, at least compared with Australia. However, 
looking at the debacle emerging over there, we have a great shot at doing it 
better and faster.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/netw/E4F920D8D704398ACC257511006DB122

Telstra vows to outdo NZ
Australia could leapfrog New Zealand if its government takes up Telstra's offer 
to build a fibre-to- the-cabinet network that would provide higher speeds and 
at least as wide coverage as a similar broadband network being built here by 
Telecom.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4778481a28.html

au: Govt won't budge on broadband process
THE federal Government has rejected suggestions it is being bullied by Telstra 
to accept a non-compliant bid to build the national broadband network.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,24715560-5013040,00.html

The broadband circus rolls on...
Earlier this week, my colleague James Hutchinson wrote in his blog entry that 
Wednesday, the final day for bids for Australia's national broadband network, 
was just another day in the circus that is the NBN. Predictably, that circus 
shows no signs of slowing down.
http://pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;151597871

France to intervene in broadband coverage
France will shortly call on telecoms operators to offer broadband services 
across all its territory for a maximum of €35 euros (£29.3) a month, a 
government minister said on Thursday.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKTRE4AQ6M820081127

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MOBILE/WIRELESS
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European Council waters down deal on telecoms package
After a fierce debate, EU telecoms ministers reached agreement yesterday (27 
November) on a review of rules governing electronic communications, scrapping 
many "ambitious" proposals made by the European Commission.
http://euractiv.com/en/infosociety/council-waters-deal-telecoms-package/article-177584

EU Telecoms Ministers Back Watered-down Legal Reforms [IDG]
Plans to reform Europe's legal landscape for the telecoms industry remain on 
track, after nearly being derailed at a tense meeting of government ministers 
Thursday.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154635/.html

Europe backs mobile roaming cap
European telecoms chiefs have backed plans to make it cheaper to access data 
while on a mobile phone abroad.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7754072.stm

Europe to Cap Prices for Roaming Text Messages and Data [IDG]
European telecommunications ministers gave their backing on Thursday to a plan 
to cap retail prices for sending SMS (Short Message Service) text messages and 
browsing the Internet using mobile phones while abroad.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/154624/.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/11/27/Europe_to_cap_prices_for_roaming_text_messages_and_data-IDGNS_1.html

EU governments to widen cap on mobile roaming costs
European Union governments are set on Thursday to cap prices of roamed mobile 
phone texts and data downloading along with other measures to spur a wider 
range of cheaper services for customers.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKTRE4AQ02520081127

Nokia to cease sales in Japan
Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said on Thursday it will stop 
selling mobile phones in Japan except for its luxury Vertu brand after 
struggling to expand its presence.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKTRE4AQ1K620081127

Advertising on mobile phones finally seems to be getting through
Marketers have often claimed that mobile advertising is taking off. But this 
time they could be right, recession or not. Global numbers are hard to come by, 
but a leading mobile-advertising firm, AdMob, says the number of advertisements 
it has delivered worldwide has tripled, to 4.5 billion, in the past 12 months. 
Why? Because many of the obstacles that have held mobile advertising back are 
going away.
http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12685528

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ARRESTS/COURT CASES FOR CHILD PORN
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uk: Paedophile had 200,000 sex pictures
A paedophile who amassed more than 200,000 computer images and thousands of 
videos of children being sexually abused was sent to jail indefinitely 
yesterday.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/paedophile-had-200000-sex-pictures-1040250.html

uk: Child-sex leader jailed indefinitely
A former management consultant who helped to set up a paedophile network that 
distributed images of child abuse around the world was jailed indefinitely by 
Stafford Crown Court, with a minimum of 12½ years.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article5254323.ece


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