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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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Facebook privacy loophole allows profile stalking
A new Facebook privacy loophole has been discovered that allows you to stalk someone's profile. The flaw is related to how Facebook treats deactivated accounts and needs to be fixed asap.
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Facebook loophole reveals names, pictures with sign-on errors
A Facebook privacy loophole exposes a user's full name and profile pic on a login error page when a user types in an e-mail address but has a typo in the password.
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Billington opens new DMCA loopholes
James Billington may be the most important person you never heard of, having headed the Library of Congress since well before the Web was spun or the DMCA was even a glint in the RIAA's eye.
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H-1B visas rife with fraud, worker mistreatment
Thirteen percent of petitions for H-1B visas filed on behalf of employers are fraudulent. That's the conclusion of a report by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, part of the...
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Will the GPL be overtaken by AGPL?
As the software industry increasingly moves to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model, Fabrizio Capobianco of Funambol writes, the license's closing of the "ASP loophole" will become a vital...
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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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Facebook fixes profile stalking loophole
Facebook says it has already fixed a new privacy loophole that allowed you to stalk someone's profile. The social networking giant said it responded to the issue within 48 hours.
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Facebook privacy loophole allows profile stalking
A new Facebook privacy loophole has been discovered that allows you to stalk someone's profile. The flaw is related to how Facebook treats deactivated accounts and needs to be fixed asap.
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European Commission 'in denial' over Patriot Act loophole
Exclusive: One prominent member of the European Parliament describes how the Commission is effectively in denial over the reach of U.S. law on European citizens.
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The current Indian law and loophole on user-generated content
Companies like Facebook, Google & Twitter cannot be found guilty for user-generated content unless the courts find the content to be grossly harmful and unlawful in any manner.
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Updated European law will close Patriot Act data access loophole
An updated European directive will patch the flaws in current laws, that enables the Patriot Act to access cloud-stored data on European citizens.
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PlayStation Network Sign-in is down again due to new security loophole
PSN Sign-in is offline due to new security hole that can reset passwords using just the date of birth and email address -- information that was stolen in the first attack.
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Facebook loophole reveals names, pictures with sign-on errors
A Facebook privacy loophole exposes a user's full name and profile pic on a login error page when a user types in an e-mail address but has a typo in the password.
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Billington opens new DMCA loopholes
James Billington may be the most important person you never heard of, having headed the Library of Congress since well before the Web was spun or the DMCA was even a glint in the RIAA's eye.
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Foursquare's privacy loopholes
Peril, you say? Before you play the social geolocation game, here are a few privacy issues to consider.
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AT&T to FCC: Close loopholes and write rules that apply to Google, too
AT&T has taken off the boxing gloves in its fight with Google over the Google Voice service and proposed Net Neutrality rules. In a letter to the FCC (PDF) this week, AT&T went on the...
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H-1B visas rife with fraud, worker mistreatment
Thirteen percent of petitions for H-1B visas filed on behalf of employers are fraudulent. That's the conclusion of a report by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, part of the...
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The Vista license "loophole" that isn't
Software licensing is often hard to understand. But that's no excuse for so-called Windows experts to deliberately publish sensational stories that turn the facts upside-down. The editors of one...
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Will the GPL be overtaken by AGPL?
As the software industry increasingly moves to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model, Fabrizio Capobianco of Funambol writes, the license's closing of the "ASP loophole" will become a vital...
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