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Wikileaks fallout: Keeping your secrets safe
At minimum, the Wikileaks loss should sound an alarm for access control of privileged users such as web and system administrators, says Xceedium's Ken Ammon.
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The Associated Press plays role of Metallica in Napster-esque war with bloggers
The Associated Press first heard blogger outcry when it served take-down notices to the Drudge Retort. Now the press service is talking about attaching licensing fees to all of its content.
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Wikileaks fallout: Keeping your secrets safe
At minimum, the Wikileaks loss should sound an alarm for access control of privileged users such as web and system administrators, says Xceedium's Ken Ammon.
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The Associated Press plays role of Metallica in Napster-esque war with bloggers
The Associated Press first heard blogger outcry when it served take-down notices to the Drudge Retort. Now the press service is talking about attaching licensing fees to all of its content.
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Metallica strikes new Net chord
The longtime opponents of Internet piracy are promoting downloads of their songs via Metallicavault.com, a Web site set to launch Thursday.
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Dr. Dre, Metallica cases moved to San Francisco
The judge who issued a ruling that would shut Napster down has been assigned similar lawsuits filed against the song-sharing music company by artists Dr. Dre and Metallica. A panel in Los...
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Napster reloads Metallica fans
Music service restored to Metallica fans who swore they did not violate copyrights. Now Metallica's threatening Napster's financial backers. Who's next?
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Talkback Central: Metallica right, Napster users wrong
**** In response to the article "Napster boots 317,377 users" ZDNN reader Steven McLeish states, "You don't have any right to someone else's copyrighted work unless you have permission -- end of...
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Talkback Central: Metallica right, Napster users wrong
ZDNN reader Steven McLeish states, "You don't have any right to someone else's copyrighted work unless you have permission -- end of story." In response to the article "Napster boots 317,377...
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Lawyer: Metallica fans 'probably' lying
But the rock group's lawyer won't sue the 30,000 Napster users who say they were erroneously accused of copyright infringement.
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Metallica lawyer on Napster users: 'Most of these people were lying'
Metallica will not sue the Napster users who say they were mistakenly banned from the music download site, the rock band's lawyer Howard King said Tuesday. "It's simply unrealistic to sue 30,000...
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Napster gets tough with Metallica fans
A Napster message board goes dark after a user posts a hack for banned users. It was either that or go out of business, a company insider said.
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Napster gets tough with Metallica fans
Banned Napster users who figured out a way to get back onto the music download site were foiled late Thursday when instructions were removed from a Napster message board. The "Circumventing...
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Metallica drummer: Stop ripping us off!
Musician Lars Ulrich demands Napster block access to the band's music by more than 300,000 users.
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Has Metallica misjudged Napster backlash?
Metallica has seriously misjudged fans' response to its copyright infringement lawsuit against Napster, if online message boards are any indication. "I've done about everything I can to give...
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Has Metallica misjudged Napster?
Across the Internet, fans -- and former fans -- say Metallica should be cooperating with Napster rather than pointing fingers at fans.
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Metallica's Lars Ulrich to deliver pirate details to Napster
Metallica's Lars Ulrich will be making a special appearance 12 p.m. PDT Wednesday in San Mateo, Calif. The musician will deliver to the offices of Napster Inc. more than 60,000 pages of...
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Metallica to ask Napster to ban users
The heavy metal band says 335,435 Napster users are pirating its music -- and plans to name names on Wednesday.
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Metallica tells Napster to ban 300,000 users
Heavy-metal rock band Metallica will ask Napster Inc. to ban more than 300,000 users from its service who allegedly shared the bands' songs. Metallica attorney Howard King said Tuesday the move...
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Metallica's Napster hit: 'Enter Lawman'
Rock group sues Napster and several colleges, alleging copyright violation by allowing the illegal swapping of its storied music. Cybervandals retaliate.
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