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European hackers face five-years in jail under proposed EU law
The European Parliament is proposing news laws that would harmonise cyber-criminal penalties from two years in prison, to in some cases five years in the slammer.
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Students cyberbully principals; Court throws out cases
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that students creating fake online profiles and labeling their principles as 'pedophiles' and 'drug offenders' is acceptable. Should this be the case?
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Photos: Cracking open the Classmate 2GoPC
The Classmate 2GoPC was built to take punishment. TechRepublic puts the ultraportable laptop's ruggedness to the test.
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Governments can penalize Microsoft by buying open source development
If they do, the breakup is moot
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European hackers face five-years in jail under proposed EU law
The European Parliament is proposing news laws that would harmonise cyber-criminal penalties from two years in prison, to in some cases five years in the slammer.
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Students cyberbully principals; Court throws out cases
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that students creating fake online profiles and labeling their principles as 'pedophiles' and 'drug offenders' is acceptable. Should this be the case?
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Google punishes itself for lousy Chrome promo
Google has demoted Chrome in its own search results after an effort to have bloggers promote the Google browser backfired.
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How will Apple punish Gizmodo?
Now that the castaway iPhone was returned to its rightful owner what will Apple do to punish Gizmodo?
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Apple iPad Adopters: Prepare for Content Punishment
Apple's "Regional Content Review" clauses for content suppliers may prevent consumers from reading and viewing a large amount of material they've already paid for on their new iPads.
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China Offers To "Severely Punish" Google Attackers
Will the punishment fit the crime?... Will Google finger the suspects?...
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Fuming S. Korea looking for way to punish Google
South Korea is in an "uproar" over Google's attempts to sidestep a "real name" requirement imposed on websites and is investigating legal action against the company.
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Photos: Cracking open the Classmate 2GoPC
The Classmate 2GoPC was built to take punishment. TechRepublic puts the ultraportable laptop's ruggedness to the test.
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Wow! FCC to punish Comcast
Cable company arrogance is taking one on the cheek today. Amazingly, FCC chair Kevin Martin will recommend Comcast be punished for its infamous throttling of BitTorrent traffic. Just as Free...
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NASA employee punished for political blogging
Blogs are bringing the Hatch Act until places no federal employee has gone before. Federal Computer Week reports that a NASA employee at the Johnson Space Center has been suspended for soliciting...
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Is the boom in kiddie porn a Net effect or is 'victimless' behavior unduly punished?
The Internet was one termed a "cult machine" and that may appear to be the case with child pornography. It was almost snuffed out in the domain of mail order and adult book shops but with the...
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Comcast throttling deserves punishment, groups say
Free Press and Public Knowledge filed a complaint with the FCC about Comcast's squeezing of BitTorrent and other apps the cable company deemed to be too much of a strain on its network. Comcast,...
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MTV punishes Microsoft for abandoning PlaysForSure
I'm pretty sure that MTV's decision to dump Urge is a way to punish Microsoft for abandoning PlaysForSure.
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ID wants new crimes to punish indecent webcam exposure to kids
An age-old crime goes high tech. It didn't take long for people who have a predilection to expose themselves to figure out that Web cameras could be used for exchanging sexual images or to do...
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Can schools punish students for off-campus, online behavior?
In St. Louis, five boys posted a "hot or not" list of 100 junior girls at their high school, including lewd descriptions of the girls' bodies, on Facebook. They were suspended. Is that legal?
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Net pirates will face stiffer punishment
In response to new federal law, U.S. Sentencing Commission boosts prison terms and fines for those who swap prerelease movies.
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