Court Order in Viacom Case Sparks Privacy Fears
NEW YORK, NY -- A federal judge has ordered Google Inc. to turn over data about YouTube users to Viacom Inc., sparking an outcry from privacy...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK, NY -- A federal judge has ordered Google Inc. to turn over data about YouTube users to Viacom Inc., sparking an outcry from privacy...
Read moreDetailsLOS ANGELES, CA -- It wasn’t long ago that alleged ex-call girl and arguably underage Girls Gone Wild breast flashing amateur, Ashley Dupre, was adamant about...
Read moreDetailsITALY -- It difficult enough being a fat man in a thin man’s world – but when clothing malfunctions happen, the repercussions can be more than...
Read moreDetailsTORONTO, CANADA -- The Canadian Parliament is on the cusp of approving a new copyright law that exceeds the provisions of the U.S.’s Digital Millennium Copyright...
Read moreDetailsREDMOND, WA -- Internet Explorer 8, the next version of Microsoft Corp.’s ubiquitous Web browser, will include safety features designed to detect and defend against malicious...
Read moreDetailsMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- Porn sites may be popular, but Reuters reports that Mozilla kicked a record number of virtual asses last Wednesday, when the Firefox...
Read moreDetailsNEW ZEALAND -- Alas for New Zealand’s youthful and television watching rugby fans, it took less than four minutes on a Sunday afternoon to entirely destroy...
Read moreDetailsSAN JOSE, CA -- Adobe Systems Incorporated on is teaming up with search industry leaders to ensure Flash files can be indexed by search engines. Previously,...
Read moreDetailsWASHINGTON, DC -- The U.S. Justice Department has opened a formal probe into the proposed deal that would allow Yahoo to run Google’s ads for a...
Read moreDetailsWASHINGTON, DC -- In what it calls an effort to curb the distribution of child pornography and other illicit data, the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol’s...
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