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Beware surfers: cyberspace is filling up
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6169488.ece

Father of the Net sees future in 'space communications'
http://euractiv.com/en/infosociety/father-net-sees-future-space-communications/article-181615

Internet pirates beware: this man is out to stop you
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/26/david-lammy-illegal-downloads-piracy

Pirate Bay judge denies 'conflict of interest'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/apr/23/pirate-bay-judge

Pirate Bay trial - was judge biased?
http://timesonline.typepad.com/technology/2009/04/pirate-bay-trial-was-judge-biased.html

Canada's Conservatives introduce anti-spam bill [CBC News]
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2009/04/24/anti-spam-legislation.html

In Developing Countries, Web Grows Without Profit
http://nytimes.com/2009/04/27/technology/start-ups/27global.html

Cybergangs use cheap labor to break codes on social sites
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2009-04-22-captcha-code-breakers_N.htm

Cyberwar: battle is joined - A behind-the-scenes conflict appears to be under 
way—but not the sort you might think
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13527677

UK watchdog clears Google Street View of breaking Data Protection Act
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/technology-gadgets/watchdog-rejects-google-street-view-complaint-14279582.html

US Congress Begins Deep Packet Inspection of ISPs
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/24/congress-begins-deep-packet-inspection-of-internet-providers/

Every British phone call, email or website visit 'to be monitored'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5215413/Every-phone-call-email-or-website-visit-to-be-monitored.html

Raising Bill Gates: Father describes what it took to turn an unruly 12-year-old 
into Microsoft's founder and world's richest man
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124061372413054653.html

Microsoft Gets Stung by Global PC Slump
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124051825214249437.html


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INTERNET USE
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Beware surfers: cyberspace is filling up
Internet users face regular “brownouts” that will freeze their computers as 
capacity runs out in cyberspace, according to research to be published later 
this year.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6169488.ece

Internet users 'could suffer brownouts due to YouTube and iPlayer'
Internet users will endure slower and less reliable connections from next year 
as websites such as YouTube and the BBC's iPlayer cause online traffic to 
double, experts warn.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/technologynews/5224306/Internet-users-could-suffer-brownouts-due-to-YouTube-and-iPlayer.html

Father of the Net sees future in 'space communications'
Twenty years after its commercial launch, the Internet is still at an early 
stage of its evolution and its future lies in space communications, with people 
or robots exploring planets, Vinton Cerf, one of the fathers of the Net, told 
EurActiv in an interview.
http://euractiv.com/en/infosociety/father-net-sees-future-space-communications/article-181615

The last log-off: death on the net
In the days before technology, death was a relatively simple affair: the 
belongings of the deceased could be sorted through and boxed up, divided among 
friends and family to act as a permanent and tangible reminder of a life.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/the-last-logoff-death-on-the-net-20090424-ai4e.html
http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-last-logoff-death-on-the-net-20090424-ai4e.html

Malaysian firms warm up to new media, slowly
Enterprises in the country are becoming more aware of the impact and reach of 
new media, but there is some ways to go before they use the platform widely, 
say industry players.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62053533,00.htm

US Congress Report: Personal Internet use at work out of control
Who cares about corporate IT policies? Not employees, who will take "whatever 
steps necessary" to install and run the applications they want on their work 
machines, including P2P apps designed to evade IT scrutiny.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/04/report-users-on-enterprise-networks-out-of-control.ars

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SOCIAL NETWORKING
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OPINION: Employers need to get a grip on social media
Good old Andy Warhol was on the money when he said that in the future everyone 
will be famous for 15 minutes, writes Steven Penning from Turner Freeman 
Lawyers.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/04/27/2553111.htm

Chirping about Twitter: how can it help in the classroom?
When you saw that this article was about Twitter, did you sigh and shake your 
head? Maybe even curse the micro-blogging craze that you can’t help but hear 
about every other day? It was no surprise then that when Sir Jim Rose’s latest 
review proposed that schools include it in the primary curriculum, the news was 
met with a mixture of horror and disdain.
http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6012335&navcode=94

Facebook forced to give up users’ private data
Facebook will change its terms of use after users voted on how the site handles 
personal data. The social networking website ran into criticism in February 
when users complained about changes to terms and conditions that appeared to 
give the site ownership of personal data, including pictures and profiles, even 
after accounts were deleted.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6164562.ece

Facebookers Approve New Policy, but Still Hate Redesign
After a weeklong public vote, Facebook members approved the company’s proposed 
changes to its terms of service.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/24/facebookers-approve-new-policy-still-hate-redesign/

Facebook Users Approve Terms Of Use
Facebook members will own and control their own information under the social 
networking site's new policies.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/internet/social_network/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=217100353

Swiss woman sacked for Facebook surfing while she was off work sick [Reuters]
A Swiss insurance worker lost her job after surfing popular social network site 
Facebook while off sick, her employer said.
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-39235120090424
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKTRE53N3YQ20090424

Cybersecurity's Twitter-Fast Shifts
Twitter, despite its chirpy logo and its endorsement from Oprah, isn't as 
harmless as it seems. Throughout April, worms have ripped through the 
"microblogging" platform, infecting user accounts with malicious code that 
spread from profile to profile as Twitterers visited one another's compromised 
pages. Every time Twitter's administrators declared that they had cleaned up 
the infection, a new strain of malicious code would begin propagating through 
thousands of accounts, week after week.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/23/safe-browsing-tips-technology-security-web.html

nz: All Blacks to join Facebook, Twitter
The All Blacks are poised to kick off their social media game, with new 
Facebook and Twitter accounts leading the way.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/636DB8AD4FADE9B0CC2575A4006D3AE6
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/2366447/All-Blacks-to-join-Facebook-Twitter

Twitter's growth in Australia 'phenomenal' [AFP]
With celebrities such as Ashton Kutcher and Oprah Winfrey helping fuel Twitter 
mania, the micro-blogging website is soaring to stardom around the world, 
according to Hitwise.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2009/04/25/1240606638966.html
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/04/25/1240606638966.html

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OPINION: Symantec service helps parents keep a cyber eye on the kids
Internet predators, cyberbullies, websites and social networks that may be 
inappropriate for children — it's understandable why parents fret about their 
kids' activities in cyberspace. Especially because there's a wide perception 
that the youngsters understand technology better than Mom and Dad.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/edwardbaig/2009-04-22-symantec-norton-kids-parents_N.htm

nz: Online criminals target children
Organised crime has gone online in an attempt to scam parents who use internet 
banking on the same computers their children surf the web on, authorities warn.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/2364537/Online-criminals-target-children
http://www.stuff.co.nz/marlborough-express/news/national-news/2364677/Online-criminals-target-children
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-star-times/news/latest-news/2364677/Online-criminals-target-children

au: Developments in internet filtering technologies and other measures for 
promoting online safety [news release]
The following reports have been prepared by ACMA in response to a ministerial 
direction received in June 2007 to investigate developments in internet 
filtering technologies and other safety initiatives to protect consumers, 
including minors, who access content on the internet. The direction requires 
ACMA to report annually on its findings in this regard over three years. The 
third and final report will be prepared during 2009.
http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_311304

au: The Bullies' Playground
Children across Australia talk about the alarming impact of bullying on their 
lives. Despite major efforts from governments, schools and teachers, bullying 
remains an intractable problem made worse by modern technology. Once it was 
fists, rocks and personal abuse - now bullies have the net, mobile phones and 
Facebook as their playgrounds for brutality. This isn't just concerning - it 
can be lethal, as reporter Quentin McDermott reveals.
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2009/s2533505.htm

au: Bullying epidemic creating 'own personal hell'
Australia's top adolescent mental health experts are calling for action to stem 
the tide of cyber-bullying and bullying in schools.
http://apo.org.au/node/13791

nz: The Sex Education Show
Parents get a shock viewing of the pornography their children watch on the 
internet; Anna teaches a group of teenagers how pornography affects their body 
perception and self-esteem; a team of footballers get a lesson in condom size, 
and an anatomy lesson shows everything you ever wanted to know about male 
genitals but were too afraid to ask. Plus Anna strips bare to try out extreme 
bikini waxing, seductive underwear and Tantric sex in her quest to spice up sex 
in long-term relationships.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/413551/2642005

Germany Forces ISPs to Agree to Web Filtering
For those who have been following the internet filtering debates, this latest 
development in Germany might ring a few bells. The German government and many 
of the German ISPs signed a “voluntary” agreement to maintain and enforce a 
website blacklist - a list that will be held in secrecy. Australians may know 
this debate all too well.
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/86047/

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ONLINE TV & MUSIC
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Internet pirates beware: this man is out to stop you
For a man engaged in the political equivalent of herding cats, David Lammy 
seems in a remarkably good mood. As intellectual property minister, the former 
lawyer - and friend of fellow Harvard alumnus Barack Obama - is charged with 
the Herculean task of dragging the UK's copyright rules into the digital age.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/26/david-lammy-illegal-downloads-piracy

Prick up your ears – you can download music online and keep it legal
The music industry claimed a victory earlier this month when four men behind 
file-sharing site Pirate Bay were sentenced to a year in jail and ordered to 
pay £2.5m in damages for helping internet users to download music, films and 
computer games without paying for them.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2009/apr/25/download-music-online-legally

RealNetworks vs. Hollywood in DVD 'Ripping' Case Starts
RealNetworks and Hollywood studios are squaring off today in a U.S. District 
Court in San Francisco where Judge Marilyn Hall Patel will determine if the 
program RealDVD violates laws created to prevent the copying of DVDs that use 
digital-rights-management technology. RealDVD is a $30 software program that 
allowed you to copy DVDs onto your computer. Last year a judge halted the sale 
of the program.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/163818/.html

DVD Copying Case: Why You Should Care
RealNetworks and the major movie studios are gathering in San Francisco's U.S. 
District Court on Friday to, possibly, determine the fate of DVD copying.
http://www.macworld.com/article/140214/2009/04/.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/163821/.html

EU fights over cutting off pirates from the Net
A dispute has erupted in Europe regarding people's right to connect to the 
Internet. The core issue concerns legislation that would give Internet service 
providers the right and duty--without turning to the courts first--to cut off 
connections of people who download pirated material.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10225875-94.html

IWF statement regarding Pirate Bay [news release]
The IWF list contains only publicly available web based content and only URLs 
related to indecent images of children. We have no role regarding peer-to-peer 
traffic and have never taken any action regarding Pirate Bay as it is outside 
our remit.
http://iwf.org.uk/media/news.256.htm

Pirate Bay judge denies 'conflict of interest'
The judge who presided over the recent Pirate Bay trial has denied he had a 
"conflict of interest", after a Swedish radio station revealed he is a member 
of the country's main copyright association.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/apr/23/pirate-bay-judge

Pirate Bay trial - was judge biased?
Goodness me. The Pirate Bay case gets more bizarre by the day. Now a defence 
lawyer in the file-sharing case has demanded a retrial after the judge admitted 
he was a member of copyright-protection organisations.
http://timesonline.typepad.com/technology/2009/04/pirate-bay-trial-was-judge-biased.html

Pirate Bay judge accused of conflict of interest
The judge who ruled against The Pirate Bay defendants on Friday is a member of 
two copyright organizations, an alleged conflict of interest that could require 
the case to be tried again, Swedish press reported Thursday morning.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10226167-93.html

Why Pirate Bay judge shouldn't have heard case
... It's not that I think the verdict was especially right or wrong. Neither 
side seems especially winning. However, I was fairly turned to puree by the 
words of the judge in question, Tomas Nordstrom, as reported by CNET's Mats 
Lewan. Judge Nordstrom declared: "Every time I take a case, I evaluate if I 
consider myself having a conflict of interest. In this case I didn't find to 
have one."
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-10226681-71.html

Pirate Bay lawyers demand retrial
Lawyers for four men jailed for running The Pirate Bay file-sharing website are 
calling for a retrial, saying the judge could have had a conflict of interest.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8014626.stm

Pirate Bay Judge Exposed as Member of Pro-Copyright Groups
One of the four men convicted in The Pirate Bay trial is seeking to have his 
guilty verdict thrown out after learning that the judge in the trial is a 
member of two pro-copyright groups, including one whose membership includes 
entertainment industry representatives who argued in the case.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2009/04/pirateconflict.html

Pirate Bay lawyers call for retrial [AFP/Reuters]
Defence lawyers representing men sentenced to jail in the Pirate Bay case have 
demanded a retrial, saying the judge's membership in several copyright 
protection groups meant he might have been biased.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/04/24/2551628.htm

Pirate Bay defence lawyer demands retrial
A defence lawyer for one of the four men sentenced to jail in the Pirate Bay 
case demanded a retrial on Thursday, saying the judge's membership in several 
copyright protection groups meant he might have been biased.
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-39212520090423
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKTRE53M5KB20090423

Pirate Bay retrial threat over judge's pro-copyright connections
A retrial has been demanded by the lawyers for the file-sharing website Pirate 
Bay after it emerged the judge who sentenced its founders to jail for making 
copyrighted material available for download has links with pro-copyright 
organisations.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10568396

Pirate Bay lawyer demands retrial [AP]
A defense lawyer in the Pirate Bay file-sharing case said Thursday he will 
demand a retrial after the judge admitted he was a member of copyright 
protection organizations.
http://www.thestar.com/article/623042

Fund will help alleged Swedish pirates hit by new law
A sentenced Pirate Bay defendant and two politicians from Sweden's Green party 
are launching a fund to help people accused of copyright violations under the 
country's new antipiracy law.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10226118-93.html

German GEMA in talks with YouTube on video dispute
German music authors' society GEMA said on Thursday it was in talks with Google 
Inc's YouTube to resolve a dispute over royalty payments and the conditions 
under which music videos are made available online.
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-39214620090423

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MOBILE/WIRELESS
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In Defense of Baby Shaking on the iPhone
There is already an uproar over a 99-cent game for the iPhone that involves 
shaking an image of a baby until it dies. The “Baby Shaker” application went on 
sale Monday, and it appears to have been removed from Apple’s App Store on 
Wednesday.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/22/in-defense-of-baby-shaking-on-the-iphone/

Why the iPhone is giving Apple telephone-number profits
Nokia has just announced its worst-ever results. The mobile phone business is 
having to adjust to the idea that perhaps markets don't expand indefinitely. 
Gloomy forecasts abound. But then Apple unveils second-quarter profits of 
$1.21bn (£822m) and $8.16bn in sales - way ahead of Wall Street expectations. 
And this despite the fact that sales of the company's desktop and notebook 
computers were down by 3% - which could be a reflection of general economic 
conditions, or of the growing popularity of netbooks, a product-genre that 
Apple executives currently affect to despise. (So stay tuned for the Apple 
netbook.)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/26/iphone-apple-sales

The call of the child: kids get upwardly mobile
There was a time when children's telecommunications meant two cans connected 
with string or, for some, a set of walkie-talkies. But today the mobile phone 
has become ubiquitous in school playgrounds, with children as young as five 
owning a handset.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/the-call-of-the-child-kids-get-upwardly-mobile-20090425-aitl.html
http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-call-of-the-child-kids-get-upwardly-mobile-20090425-aitl.html

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SPAM
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Canada's Conservatives introduce anti-spam bill [CBC News]
The Conservative government introduced anti-spam legislation on Friday to help 
crack down on those who send unsolicited and potentially harmful emails and 
cellphone text messages.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2009/04/24/anti-spam-legislation.html

Canada's Tories to crack down on Internet spam [CanWest]
The Conservative government will introduce anti-spam legislation on Friday to 
crack down on the most malicious forms of unsolicited e-mail and cellphone 
spam, Canwest News Service has learned.
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/story.html?id=1527589

Canada Introduces Electronic Commerce Protection Act (aka Anti-Spam Bill)
Four years after the National Task Force on Spam unanimously recommended that 
the Canadian government introduce anti-spam legislation, the Government today 
took an important step forward by tabling Bill C-27, the Electronic Commerce 
Protection Act (bill not online yet). Although the bill requires careful study 
before commenting in any detail, Industry Minister Tony Clement's introduction 
of the bill is welcome news and long overdue. Canada is one of the only major 
developed countries without anti-spam legislation and the prospect of 
developing into a true spam haven was becoming a very real possibility.
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/3891/125/

Government of Canada Protects Canadians with the Electronic Commerce Protection 
Act [news release]
The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, today announced that the 
Government of Canada is delivering on its commitment to protect consumers and 
businesses from the most dangerous and damaging forms of spam. The government 
has introduced legislation in Parliament that aims to boost confidence in 
online commerce by protecting the privacy and personal security concerns that 
are associated with spam, counterfeit websites and spyware.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ic1.nsf/eng/04595.html

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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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In Developing Countries, Web Grows Without Profit
Facebook is booming in Turkey and Indonesia. YouTube’s audience has nearly 
doubled in India and Brazil. That may seem like good news. But it is also a 
major reason these and other Web companies with big global audiences and 
renowned brands struggle to turn even a tiny profit. Call it the International 
Paradox.
http://nytimes.com/2009/04/27/technology/start-ups/27global.html

Laptop 'magic' lures young back to school in remote Australia
Children from remote communities in Western Australia and the Northern 
Territory are being introduced to the digital world with their very own laptops 
as part of an international program aimed at boosting school attendance.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25390394-5013404,00.html

British budget seeks to eliminate digital divide with BBC digital switchover 
surplus
The broadband industry will be able to use the estimated £250m underspend in 
the BBC's digital switchover fund to bring internet access to everyone in the 
UK by 2012, under plans unveiled by the chancellor in today's budget.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/22/broadband-alistair-darling-bbc-digital-switchover

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Cybergangs use cheap labor to break codes on social sites
It's become the new front in cybercrime: scams and identity-theft programs that 
attack e-mail accounts and users of social-networking sites such as Facebook 
and MySpace.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2009-04-22-captcha-code-breakers_N.htm

Security Expert Calls For New Model For 'De-Monetizing' Cybercrime, Botnets
A top U.S. botnet expert here today proposed a new approach to fighting 
cybercrime by hitting the bad guys where it hurts: in their wallets, by making 
online crime less lucrative and more risky to carry out.
http://www.darkreading.com/security/government/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=217100239

nz: Call for Veitch email review [Sunday Star Times]
Legal experts are calling for judicial debate and closer scrutiny over emails 
and electronic documents used in court, in the wake of the debacle over altered 
character references for disgraced broadcaster Tony Veitch.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-star-times/news/latest-news/2364368/Call-for-Veitch-email-review
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/2364368/Call-for-Veitch-email-review
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/features/technology/2364368/Call-for-Veitch-email-review

Cyberwar: battle is joined - A behind-the-scenes conflict appears to be under 
way—but not the sort you might think
It is the new frontier for military and intelligence activity: cyberspace. For 
years military experts and computer scientists have speculated about the 
possibility of a nation’s infrastructure being attacked using computers, rather 
than bombs. There have been dark warnings of the danger of a “digital Pearl 
Harbour”—an unexpected strike in which digital attackers shut down America’s 
electrical grid or air-traffic control systems, or hack into nuclear-power 
stations and cause them to overheat. In recent years such concerns have been 
heightened by the first real examples of large-scale cyber-attacks—on Estonia 
in 2007 and Georgia in 2008. In each case, government websites were brought 
down by a deluge of traffic, apparently from Russia. The actual damage done was 
minimal, but it has all added to the sense of urgency, in America in 
particular, about the need to protect critical infrastructure from such an 
attack.
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13527677

Obama cybersecurity adviser tackles "impossible" mission
Melissa Hathaway, President Obama's go-to adviser on cybersecurity, issued a 
rallying cry for the tech security community to begin earnestly collaborating 
on a "holistic approach" to slow rising cyber threats.
http://blogs.usatoday.com/technologylive/2009/04/melissa-hathaway-president-obamas-go-to-adviser-on-cybersecurity-issued-a-rallying-cry-for-the-tech-security-community-to-b.html

Domain Name Registries Must Do More to Protect Highly-Trafficked Domains
With the recent attacks against high-profile New Zealand domain names including 
Coca-Cola.co.nz and F-Secure.co.nz, fingers are naturally pointing to Domainz, 
the registrar of record for these domains, as the party responsible for this 
lapse in security. While domain name registrars certainly need to ensure the 
security and stability of their systems, domain name registries must also step 
up and take responsibility for mitigating risks posed by hackers.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20090424_domain_registries_highly_trafficked_domains/

Conficker.E to self-destruct on May 5th?
The evolution of the multi-faceted Conficker worm is expected to take another 
turn this May 5th when the latest version, Conficker.E, will simply 
self-destruct on infected machines, say a number of security researchers.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/042409-conficker-worm.html
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/163848/.html
http://computerworld.com.au/article/300729/

Conficker virus begins to attack PCs
A malicious software program known as Conficker that many feared would wreak 
havoc on April 1 is slowly being activated, weeks after being dismissed as a 
false alarm, security experts said.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKTRE53N5GG20090424

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PRIVACY
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UK watchdog clears Google Street View of breaking Data Protection Act
The privacy watchdog rejected a complaint against Google Street View today. The 
Information Commissioner said the service, which allows users to scroll around 
a montage of street-level photographs of Britain, does not breach the Data 
Protection Act.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/technology-gadgets/watchdog-rejects-google-street-view-complaint-14279582.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/watchdog-rejects-google-street-view-complaint-1673057.html

Google Street View cleared of breaking Data Protection Act
Google Street View, the controversial website that shows 360-degree street 
views of many of Britain's cities does not breach the Data Protection Act, the 
information commissioner ruled today.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/apr/23/google-street-view-data-protection-cleared

UK privacy watchdog rejects Street View complaints
Google’s controversial Street View service was today cleared by the UK 
Information Commissioner’s Office of any breach of the Data Protection Act.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6154092.ece

Google Street View cleared over privacy concerns by Information Commissioner
Google Street View will remain online after the Information Commissioner ruled 
that it does not breach data protection laws.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/google/5206569/Google-Street-View-cleared-over-privacy-concerns-by-Information-Commissioner.html

AT&T sends mixed message on behavioral advertising
AT&T's chief privacy officer told U.S. lawmakers Thursday that the company does 
not engage in behavioral advertising, but the company has apparently used the 
controversial technology to sell its products, according to a vendor of such 
services.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/042409-att-sends-mixed-message-on.html

FBI deploys cyber agents worldwide
The FBI has made cybercrime one of its top three priorities and currently has 
full time cyber officers deployed in 60 countries, Shawn Henry, assistant 
director for the agency's Cyber Division, said at the RSA conference last week. 
“Through those efforts we have arrested almost 100 people, recovered millions 
of dollars,” Henry said. “There's been tremendous success; we want to deploy 
agents in more countries too.
http://www.securecomputing.net.au/News/143441,fbi-deploys-cyber-agents-worldwide.aspx

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CENSORSHIP
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China: Government Blocks Access to YouTube
The Chinese government has blocked YouTube, the video-sharing Web site run by 
Google. Beijing originally blocked YouTube in late March, then lifted the block 
for a brief period around March 27.
http://nytimes.com/2009/04/24/world/asia/24briefs-Chinaweb.html

Wikipedia Art dispute pits artists against Wikimedia Foundation
Wikipedia uses plenty of copyrighted material and trademarks under the doctrine 
of fair use. But a trademark infringement lawsuit against a couple of artists 
would put the Wikimedia Foundation on the opposite side of the fair use fight.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/04/wikipedia-suit-could-put-it-on-the-wrong-side-of-fair-use.ars

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GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC POLICY
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US Congress Begins Deep Packet Inspection of ISPs
Congress picked up its look at online privacy where it left off last year: 
whether Internet providers can look at where customers surf online.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/24/congress-begins-deep-packet-inspection-of-internet-providers/

US Lawmakers Target Deep Packet Inspection in Privacy Bill [IDG]
U.S. lawmakers plan to introduce privacy legislation that would limit how 
Internet service providers can track their users, despite reports that no U.S. 
ISPs are using such technologies except for legitimate security reasons.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/163740/.html

Every British phone call, email or website visit 'to be monitored'
Every phone call, email or website visit will be monitored by the state under 
plans to be unveiled next week. The proposals will give police and security 
services the power to snoop on every single communication made by the public 
with the data then likely to be stored in an enormous national database.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5215413/Every-phone-call-email-or-website-visit-to-be-monitored.html

us: Privacy experts urge panel to regulate Internet filtering method
Privacy experts urged the House Energy and Commerce Communications Subcommittee 
today to regulate a type of computer network filtering employed by broadband 
Internet providers for security because it could also be used to build 
extensive customer profiles and target content and advertising without consent.
http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090423_9155.php

A New Chance for Online Gambling in the U.S.
Is online gambling coming in from the cold? When the U.S. Congress cracked down 
on Internet betting in 2006, the big, publicly traded European companies that 
had dominated the business closed up shop in the United States. Growth in the 
booming industry shifted away from these companies, once the darlings of the 
stock market, to private operators in offshore locations like Antigua and the 
Isle of Man.
http://nytimes.com/2009/04/27/technology/internet/27iht-gamble.html

AT&T Doesn’t Want to Follow You (Except When It Does)
Kudos to Wendy Davis at MediaPost for catching AT&T in a case of “Do as I say, 
not as I do.” Thursday, Dorothy Attwood, AT&T’s senior vice president for 
public policy and chief privacy officer, testified at the House subcommittee 
hearing looking at privacy issues and Internet providers.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/24/att-doesnt-want-to-follow-you-except-when-it-does/

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COMMENT, MICROSOFT & DEVELOPMENTS
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Raising Bill Gates: Father describes what it took to turn an unruly 12-year-old 
into Microsoft's founder and world's richest man
Spend time with the family of Bill Gates, and eventually someone will mention 
the water incident. The future software mogul was a headstrong 12-year-old and 
was having a particularly nasty argument with his mother at the dinner table. 
Fed up, his father threw a glass of cold water in the boy's face.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124061372413054653.html

Microsoft Quarterly Revenue Falls for First Time in 23 Years
For the first time in Microsoft’s 23-year history as a public company, its 
sales dropped year-over-year.
http://nytimes.com/2009/04/24/technology/companies/24microsoft.html

Microsoft Gets Stung by Global PC Slump
Microsoft Corp. posted a 32% drop in profit and the first decline in quarterly 
revenue in its 23-year history as a public company, as the global recession 
took a toll on nearly every segment of the software company's business.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124051825214249437.html

Microsoft reveals first revenue drop since going public in 1986
The world's biggest software company, Microsoft, has suffered its first drop in 
revenue since it went public in 1986 as the global economic downturn savages 
its once indestructible sales of computer operating systems.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/apr/23/microsoft-revenue-plunges

Microsoft's Downbeat Outlook
There was little optimism in remarks by Microsoft executives when they reported 
fiscal third-quarter results on Apr. 23. Chipmaker Intel had said the PC 
business had bottomed when it announced earnings on Apr. 14. A few days later, 
IBM gave investors glimmers of hope that the economy may be turning around. And 
whole divisions of Apple seemed to shrug off the recession entirely when the 
company's results soundly beat analysts' estimates on Apr. 22.
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/apr2009/tc20090423_669380.htm

Microsoft revenues down for the first time; profits plunge 32%
In its latest quarterly results, Microsoft has posted the first year-on-year 
fall in revenue in its 23-year history, with a 5.6% fall to $13.65bn. Net 
income dropped by 32% to $3.0bn after Microsoft took $710mn in write-offs.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2009/apr/23/microsoft-revenues-down

Mr Ellison helps himself: Oracle’s takeover of Sun Microsystems is a surprise, 
but fits an industry trend
“I am very surprised. I have to think about it.” That was the initial reaction 
of Steve Ballmer, the boss of Microsoft, the world’s largest software firm. It 
was also the response of many in the computer industry to the news on April 
20th that Oracle, another software giant, was paying $7.4 billion to buy Sun 
Microsystems, an embattled computer-maker and Oracle’s neighbour in Silicon 
Valley.
http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13527430

Amazon Posts Profit Gains as Offline Rivals Struggle
Amazon.com has joined Apple among the ranks of technology firms that are still 
growing robustly despite a shrinking economy.
http://nytimes.com/2009/04/24/technology/companies/24amazon.html

nz: Webby nomination for security site
Two Auckland-based companies have been collaboratively nominated for an 
international web award. NetSafe and design agency Apropos were nominated 
together for promoting computer security and cyber safety through website 
NetBasics.
http://www.itbrief.co.nz/200904273377/webby-nomination-for-security-site.php

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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Lisbon Consensus emerges at ITU World Telecommunication Policy Forum - Focus on 
next-generation networks, Internet public policy to drive future development of 
ICT [news release]
The Lisbon Consensus adopted at the fourth ITU World Telecommunication Policy 
Forum (WTPF-09) addressed telecommunications policy and regulatory issues 
associated with technological change and convergence in the rapidly evolving 
world of information and communication technologies (ICT).
http://www.itu.int/newsroom/press_releases/2009/11.html

ITU World Telecommunication Policy Forum opens in Lisbon - At stake is future 
development of ICT as economy heads towards recovery [news release]
The ITU World Telecommunication Policy Forum (WTPF-09) opened today in Lisbon, 
Portugal setting the course for the future development and growth of 
information and communication technologies (ICT). WTPF-09 focuses on key policy 
issues driving the current ICT environment and which will guide future 
regulatory and standardization efforts worldwide.
http://www.itu.int/newsroom/press_releases/2009/10.html

Fast-track for National Broadband Network in regional Australia [news release]
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator 
Stephen Conroy, today announced steps to fast-track the National Broadband 
Network in regional Australia.
http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/media_releases/2009/029

au: Federal Government to give the bush a $250 million NBN headstart
The Federal Government’s NBN plans for the bush are getting a kick start with 
an initial $250 million investment for backbone fibre optic transmission links 
announced by the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital 
Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy.
http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/300515/
http://computerworld.com.au/article/300515/

Australian government seeks broadband experts
The federal Government has begun its search for an adviser to lead the 
implementation study that will determine how Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's $43 
billion national broadband network (NBN) is built, financed and operated.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,25380534-15306,00.html

Planning for Australia's spectrum future [news release]
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator 
Stephen Conroy, today announced a consultation for the future of mobile phone 
and wireless broadband licenses.
http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/media_releases/2009/030

au: Cyber highway slows up in regional areas
Hundreds of towns across NSW, including those home to sea-change professionals 
who rely on internet services, will receive only the snail-paced version of the 
Federal Government's broadband roll-out, the Opposition says.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/cyber-highway-slows-up-in-regional-areas-20090425-aiqq.html
http://www.theage.com.au/national/cyber-highway-slows-up-in-regional-areas-20090425-aiqq.html

British govt abandon hope of sharing out broadband spectrum
The government is considering capping the amount of radio spectrum owned by 
Britain's mobile phone companies as it tries to thrash out a deal that will 
fulfil Lord Carter's ambition of broadband for all.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/apr/25/lord-carter-digital-britain-broadband

It will cost billions to bring broadband to the British countryside
Without more specific commitments to bridging the urban-rural 'digital divide', 
the countryside will seem further from the cities than ever, says Matt Warman.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/5209578/It-will-cost-billions-to-bring-broadband-to-the-countryside.html

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ARRESTS/COURT CASES FOR CHILD PORN
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au: Child porn conviction
A Wangaratta man who has disguised his appearance when defending pornography, 
stalking and harassment charges in Wangaratta Magistrates Court was yesterday 
convicted on eight offences.
http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/child-porn-conviction/1495720.aspx

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