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Paris ACTA meetings wrap up; we're safe until March 2009Open in New Window
"Another round of negotiations on the Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement has wrapped up in Paris. The big news: backers won't pass anything soon. Negotiations will continue until at least March 20 read more »
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'Complacent' businesses turn blind eye on IP crime, says UK.govOpen in New Window
"The government has accused UK businesses of not doing enough to protect their intellectual property." read more »
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HP Readies Linux Business DesktopOpen in New Window
"The Compaq dc5850 could appeal to cash-strapped school districts and businesses in the current economic downturn." read more »
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Outlook Replacement? Unison Brings Ad-Supported Email To Small BusinessesOpen in New Window
"Free, ad-supported email is making its way into the enterprise and challenging the stranglehold that Micrososft and IBM still have with Outlook/Exchange and Lotus Notes." read more »
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EU asks Google for privacy adviceOpen in New Window
"Brussels has invited a senior Google lawyer and lobbyist to join a new quango to help it decide the future of European data protection legislation." read more »
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Report: IAC may sell smaller businessesOpen in New Window
"A report on PaidContent suggests that InterActiveCorp, the media conglomerate owned by Barry Diller, may be looking to sell off some of its smaller ad-supported content properties..." read more »
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The Cost of PrudenceOpen in New Window
Erick Schonfeld writes an interesting articles that largely summarizes opinions by Paul Graham on the nature of prudence and its unexpected costs upon businesses, governments, and technology. read more »
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IP addresses in server logs not personal data: RulingOpen in New Window
Posted on The Register - "A German court has ruled that website operators are allowed to store the internet protocol (IP) addresses of their visitors without violating data protection legislation. W read more »
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