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Thursday, January 31, 2008 |
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EU court supports
privacy
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Europe's top court on Tuesday dealt a blow to the defenders of
authors' rights, upholding a Spanish Internet provider's refusal to
reveal the identity of customers sharing music downloads.
The protection of authors' rights
"cannot ... affect the requirements of the protection of
personal data," the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice
(ECJ) said in its ruling.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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ADB gives 25
million dollars to bring Internet to rural Nepal
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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said Wednesday it would provide a
grant of 25 million dollars to bring the Internet and other forms of
information technology to remote areas of Nepal.
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Popular blogger
arrested in Myanmar: opposition
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A popular Myanmar blogger who belongs to Aung San Suu
Kyi's pro-democracy party has been arrested in Yangon, apparently
for violating the nation's tough Internet controls, a party
spokesman said Wednesday.
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TECHBYTES
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IP E-Games and GMA
New Media enter joint venture
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New company, I-Play Inc., dedicated to casual online
game development
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HARDWARE
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True-Power NOW!
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High-end computers need true-power PSUs. That is why Corsair is
extending its legendary reputation in performance and quality, with
the new Corsair VX family of power supplies, which features the
industry’s most efficient power management and ultra-quiet design
for mainstream users.
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DIGITALLIFESTYLE
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We got print!
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HP LaserJet P1006
*****
HP OfficeJet Pro L7580
****
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