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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom denied Internet access, helicopters under bail ...
Washington Post
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — He took his name from the Internet — but now he cannot use it. Kim Dotcom, the founder of the website Megaupload, has been ordered not to have any Internet access as part of his bail conditions. US authorities allege Dotcom ...
Kim Dotcom wins bail in fight against US extraditionReuters
Bail rules prevent Kim Dotcom from using InternetNewsday
Kim Dotcom: Free - but offlineNew Zealand Herald

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Los Angeles Times

Netflix shares fall on worries about big new rival
Boston.com
SAN FRANCISCO—Netflix's stock dropped 5 percent Wednesday amid worries that the Internet video service's subscriber growth will dwindle and licensing fees will rise now that cable-TV provider Comcast is offering an alternative plan to its customers.
Comcast Takes Aim at NetflixWall Street Journal
Netflix Falls as Comcast Boosts Competition: Los Angeles MoverBusinessWeek
Comcast launches Streampix video servicePhiladelphia Inquirer

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ZDNet

FCC urges Internet companies to safeguard Web
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Internet service providers need to work harder to prevent hacks, data theft and other fraud, including contacting customers whose infected computers have been hijacked by organized crime and helping them clean out viruses, ...
FCC Asks Internet Providers to Strengthen Network SecurityBusinessWeek
FCC chairman calls on ISPs to help fight cyber attacksCNET (blog)
FCC Pushes ISPs to Fight Botnets, Other Cyber-Security ThreatsPC Magazine
PCWorld
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CANOE

Is Google ignoring Internet privacy? [Update]
CBS News
If so, that raises a troubling question: Is Google deliberately ignoring Internet users' privacy preferences? According to the Wall Street Journal, Google and other advertising network owners used special code to bypass Safari's privacy settings, ...
State AGs Target New Google Privacy PolicyWall Street Journal
Consumer Watchdog Praises State Attorneys General Action Against GoogleMarketWatch (press release)
Mobile applications to post privacy policies before installation under ...Washington Post

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KT reviewing network fees on Youtube, Internet TVs
Reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's top Internet provider, KT Corp plans to charge data-heavy content providers such as Google's Youtube and Internet-enabled TV service operators to subsidize costly network upgrades, a KT executive said on Thursday.

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MyFox Houston

Google Aims to Offer Kansas City TV
Wall Street Journal
Earlier this month Google said it had begun laying fiber-optic cables in Kansas City, Mo., and neighboring Kansas City, Kan., that would provide Internet service at competitive rates to local residents but at speeds more than 100 times as fast as what ...
Google hints at TV service for ultra-fast broadband testKansas City Star
Google to launch pilot pay-TV program in Kansas CityHerald Sun
Google to launch pilot pay-TV program in USThe Australian
San Francisco Chronicle
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Wall Street Journal

Turkey's Internet Tiger Shows Signs of Stirring
Wall Street Journal
With this rising tide, is now the time for investors to be contemplating Turkey's growing Internet economy? Certainly the statistics look good. According to the European Union, Turkey's real gross-domestic-product growth for 2010 was 9%, ...

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TIME

Google ignores browser privacy settings
Vancouver Sun
The California-based Internet giant continued to staunchly defend itself meanwhile against accusations that it had put profit ahead of privacy. Controversy ignited last week after it was revealed that Google ad-targeting "cookies" bypassed ...
Google Tricks Internet Explorer into Accepting Tracking Cookies, Microsoft ClaimsWired News
Google Is Dodging Internet Explorer's Privacy Protections (So Is Facebook)NPR (blog)
ICO 'enquiring' about Google's serving of tracking cookiesRegister
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BBC News

Acta: EU court to rule on anti-piracy agreement
BBC News
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (Acta) has been criticised by rights campaigners who argue it could stifle free expression on the internet. EU trade head Karel De Gucht said the court will be asked to clarify whether the treaty complied with ...
EU, facing opposition, suspends ratification of copyright treaty, refers to ...Washington Post
Acta approval stalled by European commissionThe Guardian
Anti-piracy pact falters after protestsFinancial Times
Wall Street Journal
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Music Feeds

Internet crashes for Telstra customers
The Age
An internet outage affected Telstra and iiNet customers across the country on fixed and mobile connections this afternoon, the telcos say. The outage began about 1.40pm AEDT after Telstra lost connectivity to its international data network, ...
Unknown fault darkens Australia's InternetRegister
Telstra Lost The Internet, Not Sure WhyGizmodo Australia
Millions with no internet after unexplained Telstra outageThe Daily Telegraph

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