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Microsoft’s Bing Adds Some Zing
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/02/microsofts-bing-adds-zing/

Huffington hits out at Murdoch speech
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/01/arianna-huffington-murdoch-ftc

Google to limit free news access
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8389896.stm

Google to allow publishers to limit free news access
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/02/google-online-news-rupert-murdoch

Google caves in to Murdoch after 'parasite' attack
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/online/new-media-bends-to-old-over-paidfor-access-1832758.html
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10613175

Facebook gets new privacy settings – and 350 million users
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2009/dec/02/digital-media-facebook-privacy-settings-open-letter-mark-zuckerberg-350-users

How Facebook's New Privacy Changes Will Affect You
http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2009/12/02/02readwriteweb-how-facebooks-new-privacy-changes-will-affe-72730.html

Google, Facebook among top Kiwi privacy worries [NZPA]
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/3123941/

Child porn cases take toll on investigators leading US fed govt's war on child 
porn
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/30/AR2009113004032.html

FTC Website Educates Kids about Privacy and Fraud [news release]
http://ftc.gov/opa/2009/12/youarehere.shtm

Will Canadian web child-porn bill do more harm than good? by Michael Geist
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/732385

Analyst tips 141,000 Kiwi IPTV subscribers by 2014
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/newmedia/25FAF48858F9A327CC25767B0073D7B6

India blocks millions of mobiles for security reasons
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8387727.stm

au/nz: Email super-spammer fined $16m by FTC
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/security/email-superspammer-fined-16m-20091201-k1sc.html

Court Orders Australia-based Leader of International Spam Network to Pay $15.15 
Million [news release]
http://ftc.gov/opa/2009/11/herbalkings.shtm

Google Street View raises crime fears in South Africa
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/29/google-street-view-south-africa

Illegal perfume sales cost eBay £1.5m in fines
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/30/ebay-louisvuitton-perfume

nz: Privacy concerns on the up: Annual Report 2009 [news release]
http://www.privacy.org.nz/privacy-concerns-on-the-up-annual-report-2009-media-release/

Web giants unite against Digital Britain copyright plan
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8390623.stm

EFF: Destabilizing the UK's Digital Economy
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/12/destabilizing-uks-digital-economy

European ISPs lash out at secret ACTA negotiations [IDG]
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141566/European_ISPs_lash_out_at_secret_ACTA_negotiations


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INTERNET USE
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In Japan, an Odd Perch for Google: Looking Up at the Leader
In 2001, a fledgling Internet company named Google opened its first overseas 
office in Japan, eager to tap a huge technology market. But after eight years, 
Japan is one of a few major countries Google has yet to conquer.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/30/technology/internet/30google.html

Best we forget: calls for online personal information use-by dates
An academic says the rise of digital technology is undermining people's ability 
to forget, and is calling for personal digital information to be given a use-by 
date.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/11/30/2757618.htm

Microsoft’s Bing Adds Some Zing
If you’re at all like me, then you find Web search pretty frustrating when it 
comes to figuring out the local weather forecast. You pop a city’s name into a 
search engine and get a list of a few different weather sites. Oddly enough, 
they often have quite different forecasts for the days to come. The question 
remains: sweater or no sweater?
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/02/microsofts-bing-adds-zing/

Microsoft's Bing Tries to Leapfrog Google Maps [IDG]
Microsoft is taking aim at one of Google's most popular services, Google Maps, 
with a richer version of its own online mapping service that was released in 
beta on Wednesday.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/183571/.html

Huffington hits out at Murdoch speech
Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington has accused Rupert Murdoch of 
confusing aggregation with misappropriation following his Federal Trade 
Commission speech claiming "There's no such thing as a free news story".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/01/arianna-huffington-murdoch-ftc

Murdoch accuses Google of news 'theft'
Escalating the battle between traditional newspapers and online news providers, 
media mogul Rupert Murdoch lashed out at Google Inc. and other Web companies 
Tuesday, accusing them of looting news articles and contributing to the 
industry's decline.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-news-google2-2009dec02,0,6239739.story

Google to limit free news access
Newspaper publishers will now be able to set a limit on the number of free news 
articles people can read through Google, the company has announced. The 
concession follows claims from some media companies that the search engine is 
profiting from online news pages.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8389896.stm

Google to allow publishers to limit free news access
Google is to allow publishers of paid for content to limit the amount of free 
access internet users have to their websites from Google News.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/02/google-online-news-rupert-murdoch

Google Restricts Free Reading on Pay News Sites
Amid criticism from media companies that it unfairly profits from news content, 
Google is closing a loophole that allowed some motivated newshounds to read 
large numbers of articles on subscription-based sites without paying for them.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/02/google-restricts-free-reading-on-pay-news-sites/

Google caves in to Murdoch after 'parasite' attack
Rupert Murdoch and his executives have repeatedly bad-mouthed Google as a "tech 
tapeworm" and a "parasite", guilty of "false gospel" and, according to the 
media mogul himself this week, "theft". That war of attrition is having an 
effect.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/online/new-media-bends-to-old-over-paidfor-access-1832758.html
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10613175

Google gives news publishers greater ability to limit free access
Google has changed its search engine and Google News services to help newspaper 
publishers more closely control access to articles that require a subscription. 
It is now possible for newspapers to limit one person to reading five stories 
per day for free.
http://out-law.com/page-10570

Google Alters News Indexing to Accommodate Pay Walls
In a bid to appease publishers, Google has updated its search programs, 
allowing publishers who charge for their content to limit users to only five 
free page views per day.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/183526/.html

Google to limit access to paid-for web content
Publishers of paid-for web content will now be able to restrict viewers' free 
internet access under concessions made by Google, the world's biggest search 
engine.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article6940501.ece

Google allows newspapers to limit free visits [Press Association]
Google has bowed to pressure from newspaper publishers and agreed to let them 
limit the number of free news pages users can read per day.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/online/google-allows-newspapers-to-limit-free-visits-1832438.html

Google to let publishers limit free web access [AFP]
Google says it will let publishers set a limit on the number of articles people 
can read for free through its search engine.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/12/02/2759402.htm

Google allows publishers to limit free content [AP]
Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free 
news articles accessed by people using its Internet search engine, a concession 
to an increasingly disgruntled media industry.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/02/AR2009120200677.html

Google sweetens news deal
Google has moved to appease newspaper companies that accuse the search engine 
of kleptomania and parasitic behaviour.
http://www.theage.com.au/business/google-sweetens-news-deal-20091202-k6h0.html
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/world/3122236/

Google to let publishers limit free online news [AFP]
Google on Tuesday said it will let publishers set a limit on the number of 
articles people can read for free through its search engine.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/6707302/Google-to-let-publishers-limit-free-online-news.html

Microsoft and News Corp reports 'overplayed' [Reuters]
Reports that News Corp and Microsoft were in talks for an exclusive deal that 
would exclude Google are overblown, a source close to the situation said 
yesterday.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/online/microsoft-and-news-corp-reports-overplayed-1832470.html

Stephen Gately death is Google's most searched term of the year by Britons
While the people of Glasgow and Belfast have been looking for more work, those 
in Cardiff fretted about contracting swine flu. And the whole country seemed to 
be interested in the likes of Lady Gaga, New Moon and Twitter.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6937622.ece

Jackson bumps Spears from atop Yahoo '09 searches
Michael Jackson's death thrust the singer to the top of yahoo.com Internet 
searches in 2009, putting an end to Britney Spears' four-year reign and helping 
bump the President Barack Obama from the top 10 list.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE5B00PW20091201
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-44367720091201

Google and Bing reveal year's top searches
Michael Jackson, swine flu, Twitter and Facebook were among the most 
searched-for terms of the year, according to the latest statistics from search 
engines Google and Bing.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/microsoft/6692871/Google-and-Bing-reveal-years-top-searches.html

Regional UK newspaper publisher tests waters by charging for online content
Britain’s most prolific newspaper publisher began charging yesterday for some 
of its online content, in a closely watched move that could be copied across 
the country.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/media/article6938267.ece

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SOCIAL NETWORKING
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Facebook gets new privacy settings – and 350 million users
The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has written an open letter preparing 
users for upcoming privacy changes – and revealing that Facebook now has, wow, 
350 million of them.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2009/dec/02/digital-media-facebook-privacy-settings-open-letter-mark-zuckerberg-350-users

Facebook tops 350 million users, tightens privacy [AFP]
Facebook is enhancing privacy controls and eliminating its regional framework 
for online communities as the Internet's most popular social networking service 
tops 350 million users.
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-technology/facebook-tops-350-million-users-tightens-privacy-20091203-k6nm.html
http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-technology/facebook-tops-350-million-users-tightens-privacy-20091203-k6nm.html

Facebook kills regional networks in privacy revamp [IDG]
Facebook will soon make major changes to the social-networking site's privacy 
settings as it tries to make it easier for users to know what personal 
information and photographs they're sharing.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141658/Facebook_kills_regional_networks_in_privacy_revamp
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/120209-facebook-kills-regional-networks-in.html
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/183509/.html
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/328398/

An Open Letter from Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg
It has been a great year for making the world more open and connected. Thanks 
to your help, more than 350 million people around the world are using Facebook 
to share their lives online.
http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=190423927130

How Facebook's New Privacy Changes Will Affect You
In a late night post on Facebook's company blog, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced 
a round of upcoming changes that will affect all users of the social network. 
Specifically, the changes focus on new privacy controls for information 
sharing. For those who have been following Facebook closely, the announcement 
doesn't deliver any new information, it only confirms some previously discussed 
plans. However, for Facebook's user base, now 350 million strong, the updates 
represent a major overhaul as to how privacy is handled on the site.
http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2009/12/02/02readwriteweb-how-facebooks-new-privacy-changes-will-affe-72730.html

Facebook Announces Privacy Changes
Facebook announced late Tuesday changes to its privacy policies and also 
unveiled that the social networking site has attracted more than 350 million 
users. In response to concerns about privacy, Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg 
said in an open letter to users that the site would eliminate its regional 
networks, saying that "some of these regional networks now have millions of 
members and we've concluded that this is no longer the best way for you to 
control your privacy." He added that the site is simplifying its privacy 
controls by allowing users to limit what content people can see to only users' 
friends, friends of friends or everyone.
http://techdailydose.nationaljournal.com/2009/12/facebook-announces-privacy-cha.php

How Facebook's New Privacy Changes Will Affect You
In a late night post on Facebook's company blog, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced 
a round of upcoming changes that will affect all users of the social network. 
Specifically, the changes focus on new privacy controls for information 
sharing. For those who have been following Facebook closely, the announcement 
doesn't deliver any new information, it only confirms some previously discussed 
plans. However, for Facebook's user base, now 350 million strong, the updates 
represent a major overhaul as to how privacy is handled on the site.
http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2009/12/02/02readwriteweb-how-facebooks-new-privacy-changes-will-affe-72730.html

Facebook tightens privacy [AFP]
Facebook is enhancing privacy controls and eliminating its regional framework 
for online communities as the internet's most popular social networking service 
tops 350 million users.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/facebook-tightens-privacy/story-e6frgakx-1225806444733

Why Privacy Concerns are Ruining Facebook
Facebook was built as a powerful social connector, allowing users to befriend 
others with similar interests, locations, schools, and more. But as privacy 
concerns mount and users demand more protection, the social networking site's 
philosophy has started to go down the toilet. Now that Facebook is eliminating 
regional networks -- or groupings of people based on where they live -- it's 
becoming apparent that proclivities lean towards building fences rather than 
crossing them.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/183530/why_privacy_concerns_are_ruining_facebook.html
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/120209-why-privacy-concerns-are-ruining.html

Google, Facebook among top Kiwi privacy worries [NZPA]
Concerns about the implications of evolving technology are reflected in a spike 
in the number of complaints to the Privacy Commission. In her annual report, 
commissioner Marie Shroff said the organisation received 6632 enquiries on 
personal information and privacy matters in the year ended June, up more than 
1200 on 2007-2008, and the highest number of enquiries since 2002.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/3123941/

'Twitter' declared top word of 2009
As world leaders prepare for the climate-change summit in Copenhagen and stock 
markets around the world get the Dubai shakes, a Texas-based algorithm has 
declared "Twitter" the top word of 2009.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/nov/30/twitter-declared-top-word-of-2009

Facebook users beware of cybercrime
Facebook users have been warned they will be among targets of a huge increase 
in cyber crime next year. Internet scammers are increasingly hacking into 
personal profiles on social networking sites to defraud the account holder's 
friends, said one expert.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-users-beware-1831448.html

us: EFF sues feds: tell us how you use Facebook for cyberstalking
The EFF, with the help of a group at the UC Berkeley Law School, has issued a 
series of Freedom of Information Act requests to federal agencies, asking for 
their policy on the use of social media content during investigations. Having 
received no response, they're now taking six government agencies to court.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/12/eff-sues-feds-tell-us-how-you-use-facebook-for-cyberstalking.ars

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CHILD PROTECTION, FILTERING & CONTENT REGULATION
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Child porn cases take toll on investigators leading US fed govt's war on child 
porn
D.C. police detective Timothy Palchak spends his days trawling the Internet for 
people willing to send him child pornography. It isn't easy work, pretending to 
be a pedophile. in online chats, instant messages and telephone calls, Palchak 
must enter the psyche of men he describes as "the scum of the Earth."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/30/AR2009113004032.html

FTC Website Educates Kids about Privacy and Fraud [news release]
Today, the Federal Trade Commission opened new areas of a “virtual mall” with 
content that will help kids learn to protect their privacy, spot frauds and 
scams, and avoid identity theft. The FTC Web site, www.ftc.gov/YouAreHere, 
introduces key consumer and business concepts and helps youngsters understand 
their role in the marketplace. The FTC is the nation’s consumer protection 
agency.
http://ftc.gov/opa/2009/12/youarehere.shtm

The Tyranny of Binaries: Child Protection, Sexuality and Safety Online. 
Is it just me or does the schedule for the Internet Governance Forum conference 
in Sharm El Sheikh seem to pop with the words youth, security, protection, 
empowerment, child? At least two sessions every day focus on these themes. 
http://www.genderit.org/en/index.shtml?apc=f—e—1&x=96346

Will Canadian web child-porn bill do more harm than good? by Michael Geist
Last week federal Justice Minister Robert Nicholson introduced new legislation 
that, if enacted, will establish mandatory disclosure requirements for Internet 
providers to report child pornography websites or subscribers they believe are 
using their service to violate child pornography laws.
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/732385

us: Kids arrested for Facebook 'Kick a Ginger Day' [AP]
Three boys were booked on suspicion of bullying or kicking red-haired students 
at a middle school when a "Kick a Ginger Day" prank inspired by a "South Park" 
episode got out of hand, authorities said Monday.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10612705

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ONLINE TV & MUSIC
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Analyst tips 141,000 Kiwi IPTV subscribers by 2014
New broadband networks are being tipped to propel the deployment of internet 
television, or IPTV, services in New Zealand and Australia.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/newmedia/25FAF48858F9A327CC25767B0073D7B6

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MOBILE/WIRELESS
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India blocks millions of mobiles for security reasons
Millions of Indian mobile phones with no valid unique identification code have 
been blocked for security reasons.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8387727.stm

Squeezing Web Sites Onto Cellphones
When a group of engineers at National Instruments Corp. modified a 1988 
Oldsmobile so it could be controlled by an iPhone, the company was quick to 
share the project on its online forum for customers.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703939404574568242989515828.html

Nokia predicts mobile phone sales rebound [AFP]
Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, predicted that global sales of 
mobile phones would grow around 10 per cent in volume next year after falling 
some seven per cent this year.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/nokia-predicts-mobile-phone-sals-rebound/story-e6frgakx-1225806479279

Nokia sees cellphone market up 10 pct in 2010
Nokia, the world's largest cellphone maker, forecast handset market volumes 
would grow around 10 percent next year, more than analysts' 8.6 percent 
consensus.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE5AT1X920091202
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-44404220091202

Nokia Sues LCD, CRT Display Makers [AP]
Nokia Corp., the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said Tuesday it has filed 
suits against several liquid crystal display makers for alleged price fixing.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/12/01/business/AP-EU-Finland-Nokia-Suits.html

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SPAM
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au/nz: Email super-spammer fined $16m by FTC
A New Zealand man living in Queensland and believed to be behind the world's 
largest spam operation, has been ordered to pay more than $16 million for 
running the illegal enterprise.
http://www.theage.com.au/technology/security/email-superspammer-fined-16m-20091201-k1sc.html
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/security/email-superspammer-fined-16m-20091201-k1sc.html

16 million reasons to hate spam
A New Zealand man living in Queensland has been ordered to pay more than $16 
million for running what is believed to be the world's largest spam operation.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/12/01/2758140.htm

US Court Levies $15 Million Fine Against Spammer by John Levine
Earlier this year, the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs, the US 
Federal Trade Commission, and the Australian CMA broke up a large fake drug 
spam ring known as Herbal Kings, run by New Zealander Lance Atkinson. The NZ 
government fined him NZ$108,000 (about US$80,000) which, while a substantial 
fine, seemed pretty small compared to the amount of money he must have made. 
But today, at the FTC's request a US judge fined Atkinson US$15.5 million, and 
got his US accomplice Jody Smith to turn over $800,000, including over $500,000 
in an Israeli bank
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20091130_us_court_15_million_fine_against_spammer/

Prolific penis pill pushers fined almost $19m
Federal authorities have imposed almost $19m in fines on an enterprise accused 
of spamming the world with billions of emails advertising male-enhancement 
pills and other pharmaceuticals.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/30/spam_fine/

Court Orders Spam Network to Pay $15.2 Million [IDG]
A U.S. district court judge has ordered the largest "spam gang" in the world to 
pay nearly US$15.2 million for sending unsolicited e-mail messages marketing 
male-enhancement pills, prescription drugs and weight-loss supplements, the 
U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Monday.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/183389/.html
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141599/Court_orders_spam_network_to_pay_15.2M

$21m fine for Kiwi spam mastermind
A New Zealand man has been ordered to pay US$15.5 million ($21.3 million) for 
his part in an international spam network said to be one of the largest in 
internet history.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10612680

Kiwi lands multi-million dollar fine in US for spamming
Lance Atkinson, the New Zealander who was convicted in the Christchurch High 
Court last year of offences under the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 
and fined $100,000, is facing far greater financial penalties after being 
ordered to pay $US15.5 million (NZ$21 million) by US authorities for his part 
in the spamming network busted by New Zealand and US authorities last year.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/0AE8D88F10C4D9C0CC25767E0070A9DF

Kiwi spammer gets $21m fine [The Dominion Post]
Kiwi spammer Lance Atkinson has been fined US$15.1 million (NZ$21m) by a United 
States judge for his part in a spamming operation.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/3111873/

Kiwi spam kingpin fined $21 million
A New Zealander identified as the ring leader of an international spam network 
has been ordered to pay $US15.15 million by a US federal judge.
http://www.3news.co.nz/Kiwi-spam-kingpin-fined-21-million-/tabid/412/articleID/132033/Default.aspx?ArticleID=132033

Court Orders Australia-based Leader of International Spam Network to Pay $15.15 
Million [news release]
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal judge has ordered the 
mastermind of a vast international spam network to pay $15.15 million in a 
default judgment for his role in what was identified by the anti-spam 
organization Spamhaus as the largest “spam gang” in the world. The spam gang 
deceptively marketed products such as male-enhancement pills, prescription 
drugs, and weight-loss pills. Ringleader Lance Atkinson, a New Zealand citizen 
and Australian resident, last December admitted his involvement in the spam 
network to New Zealand authorities and has already paid more than $80,000 
(nearly $108,000 New Zealand dollars). Atkinson’s accomplice, U.S. resident 
Jody Smith, agreed to an order requiring him to turn over nearly all of his 
assets to the FTC, to settle FTC charges.
http://ftc.gov/opa/2009/11/herbalkings.shtm

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ONLINE CRIME, SECURITY & LEGAL
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Google Street View raises crime fears in South Africa
In the apartheid era it would have looked distinctly sinister: strange vehicles 
on patrol in South Africa's townships with protruding cameras capturing 
billions of images.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/29/google-street-view-south-africa

Runescape creator pursues 'phishing thieves'
A British man has been arrested and cautioned for stealing accounts for online 
game Runescape. Jagex, creator of Runescape, said it was likely to be the first 
of several arrests as it tackled in-game fraud.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8386003.stm

Illegal perfume sales cost eBay £1.5m in fines
A court in Paris has fined eBay more than £1.5m for breaching an injunction 
that banned its users from buying or selling goods made by French luxury 
conglomerate Louis Vuitton.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/30/ebay-louisvuitton-perfume

EBay fined by Paris court over sales of authentic perfumes
A French court has told internet auction site eBay that it cannot allow sales 
of luxury goods without the brand owner's permission. EBay has been fined €1.7 
million for not stopping the sales of perfumes.
http://out-law.com/page-10561

eBay fined $2.5 million in French perfume case
eBay is criticizing a French court's ruling that orders the company to pay a 
$2.55 million fine to European conglomerate LVMH.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10406074-38.html

French court fines eBay $2.5 million [IDG]
A French court has fined eBay $2.5 million for failing to comply with an 
earlier ruling that required the online retailer to prevent the sale of certain 
brands of perfume to French consumers on its sites.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141595/French_court_fines_eBay_2.5_million
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/328117/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/183377/.html
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/328117/

Scammers get better tools for tapping social networks
New tools capable of quickly finding, gathering and correlating information 
about individuals from social networking sites and other public sources are 
giving online scammers a powerful new weapon, say security researchers.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141601/Scammers_get_better_tools_for_tapping_social_networks

ENISA launches new Position Paper on security risks in online banking through 
European eID cards [news release]
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency, ENISA (the European Network and Information 
Security Agency) today presents its new Position Paper. The paper is focusing 
on authentication risks with European eID Cards. It analyses 7 vulnerabilities, 
identifies 15 threats and gives security recommendations.
http://www.enisa.europa.eu/media/press-releases/position-paper-security-risks-online-banking-and-eid-cards

Johnson defends extradition of Pentagon hacker
Home secretary Alan Johnson has defended his decision not to step into the case 
of Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon, who faces extradition to the United States 
for breaking into US government computers eight years ago.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/dec/01/johnson-mckinnon-hacker

UK considers extending hacker's judicial review period
Home Secretary Alan Johnson said on Tuesday he could not stop the extradition 
of a man wanted in the United States for hacking into NASA and Pentagon 
computers, but said he was considering granting extra time for a judicial 
review of the case.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKGEE5AP2H120091201

us: Survey shows cyberattacks are getting more disruptive
Cyberattacks that seek to penetrate computer networks or disrupt online 
services are increasing significantly, according to a survey of public and 
private sector information security and technology professionals released on 
Tuesday.
http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20091201_5149.php

Botnet continues massive H1N1 malware campaign
A massive spam campaign that poses as a message from the Centers for Disease 
Control (CDC) asking people to register for H1N1 vaccinations remains a big 
problem today, a security researcher said.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141683/Botnet_continues_massive_H1N1_malware_campaign
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/scrt/5C030F930D3C57DCCC257680007F94C8
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/328458/

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nz: Privacy concerns on the up: Annual Report 2009 [news release]
Concern about personal information and privacy issues has grown or remained 
high, especially in relation to the internet and business, Privacy Commissioner 
Marie Shroff says in her Annual Report published today.
http://www.privacy.org.nz/privacy-concerns-on-the-up-annual-report-2009-media-release/

Stephen Fry accuses Plaxo of telling too much about him
Stephen Fry has had a very public falling out with social networking site 
Plaxo, accusing it of making his details available to anyone who cared to look, 
in a spat that exposes the privacy dangers of the web.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/nov/29/stephen-fry-personal-information-plaxo

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Web giants unite against Digital Britain copyright plan
Some of the biggest names on the web have written to Peter Mandelson to express 
"grave concerns" about elements of the Digital Economy Bill. Facebook, Google, 
Yahoo and eBay object to a clause that they say could give government 
"unprecedented and sweeping powers" to amend copyright laws.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8390623.stm

EFF: Destabilizing the UK's Digital Economy
Much of the coverage of the UK's proposed Digital Economy bill has centered, 
and rightly so, on the damaging consequences to civil liberties for Britons 
caused by its Internet termination provisions. Less documented is quite how 
damaging these regulations are for the bill's own namesake: Britain's present 
and future digital economy.
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/12/destabilizing-uks-digital-economy

uk: In the thick of it: how the Digital Economy bill is trying to kill open 
Wi-Fi networks
A lot of people have talked to me over the last week about Wi-Fi (open and 
closed, i.e. password-protected) and the Digital Economy bill. The more I try 
to find answers, the more ludicrous it becomes. For instance, last week it 
turned out that a pub owner was fined £8,000 because someone downloaded 
copyright material over their open Wi-Fi system. Would that get worse or better 
if the Digital Economy bill passes in its present form?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/30/open-wi-fi-digital-economy-bill-government

European ISPs lash out at secret ACTA negotiations [IDG]
Secretive international trade negotiations intended to clamp down on 
counterfeiting risk undermining the openness and innovation-friendly nature of 
the Internet, said EuroISPA, a trade group representing Europe's Internet 
service providers (ISPs), on Monday.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141566/European_ISPs_lash_out_at_secret_ACTA_negotiations
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/328056/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/183333/.html
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/328056/

us: Internet gambling curbs postponed [AP]
The Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve are giving U.S. financial 
institutions an additional six months to comply with rules designed to ban 
Internet gambling.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-gamble28-2009nov28,0,662152.story

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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TUANZ disappointed by Budde's broadband blitz
TUANZ is taking issue with Paul Budde's criticisms of New Zealand's approach to 
broadband, with senior executives of the industry group saying they are 
"perplexed and disappointed" at the analyst's comments, delivered at 
round-table sessions in Auckland and Wellington this week.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/netw/115155345ABE537FCC257681000463B0

au: National broadband network turning into a hard sell to consumers
The company set up to build the national broadband network doesn't believe most 
consumers will be willing to pay for the maximum high-speed broadband service 
promised by the Rudd government, reports The Australian.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/fast-internet-turning-into-a-hard-sell/story-e6frg6nf-1225805519568

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au: Child porn accused facing fresh charges
A 49-year-old man who appeared in court today over allegedly possessing child 
pornography has been further charged with a fresh batch of porn charges.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/6540648/child-porn-accused-facing-fresh-charges/

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