general internet news - 19 February
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China internet dissident arrested A Chinese internet dissident who has been in detention since October has been formally arrested on charges of subversion. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3494969.stm http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=7731 http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=4370332 http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35619.html http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=9279 French minister urged to raise jailed cyber-dissident's case during Vietnam visit Reporters Without Borders today called on French international aid minister Pierre-André Wiltzer to raise the case of imprisoned cyber-dissident Pham Que Duong during his visit to Vietnam at the end of February. The organisation said Duong and his lawyers had been given no opportunity to prepare the defence properly and it therefore feared that the trial would be a "complete travesty". http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=9276 http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=9277 (Espanol) http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=9275 (Francais) nz: Pornography warning for teachers The secondary teachers union is warning its members there is no public tolerance for pornography in schools. http://onenews.nzoom.com/onenews_detail/0,1227,255450-1-454,00.html ca: Net libel open to higher damages Anonymous electronic postings magnify the damage of defamatory comments made on-line and can lead to higher damages being paid by those who libel others over the Internet, an Alberta judge has found. http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040211.gtrinternetlibel10/BNStory/Technology uk: Goodbye ecstasy, hello 5-Meo-DMT: new designer drugs are just a click away British recreational drug users are turning to a new generation of designer class A drugs from the United States as demand for ecstasy plummets. The majority of these new drugs are powerful synthetic psychedelics from the same chemical families as LSD, magic mushrooms and mescaline. They are too new to have enticing street names; instead their lengthy chemical names are shortened to abbreviations such as 2C-I, 4-HO-DiPT, and 5-Meo-DMT. Unlike ecstasy, methamphetamine or other synthetic recreational drugs, the new compounds are not made in illicit factories or backroom kitchen laboratories. Instead, "research chemicals", as they are euphemistically known, are synthesised by commercial labs, often based in the US, which openly sell their products on the internet. http://www.guardian.co.uk/drugs/Story/0,2763,1149014,00.html ca: Boy learns on Net of his childhood abduction The father of a boy taken from him 14 years ago by his estranged wife says his son learned last year he'd been abducted by seeing his own photograph on the Internet. http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040217.gtb1feb17/BNStory/Technology au: Scam emails imitate police Computer criminals are using emails claiming to be from federal police to access the files of home internet users, the Australian High Tech Crime Centre warned. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,8707873%5E15342%5E%5Enbv%5E15306-15319,00.html http://www.itnews.com.au/storycontent.asp?ID=3&Art_ID=18365 ca: Web decision extends long arm of Ontario law Few Internet law issues generate as much controversy as jurisdiction. While most now accept that traditional law applies online, the question of whose law should apply online remains subject to considerable debate. Since attempts to solve Internet jurisdiction issues through international treaties have thus far largely failed, individual courts have been left to grapple with the problem on their own. http://www.torontostar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1076887504681&call_pageid=968350072197&col=969048863851 http://www.canlii.org/on/cas/onsc/2004/2004onsc10181.html (decision) uk: New mobile phone scam promises prizes but could cost a small fortune Mobile phone users are facing the biggest spam nuisance to date as computers bombard thousands of phones with a new scam called "missed call marketing", the Guardian can reveal. http://www.guardian.co.uk/mobile/article/0,2763,1150247,00.html http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=4382316 ng: Internet Cafés 'Used for 419 Scam' A Nigerian-based international network of fraudsters preying on greedy and gullible people they trick into believing elaborate "get rich quick" scams, is using Sea Point internet cafés to perpetrate their crimes. http://allafrica.com/stories/200402170473.html UK court asserts jurisdiction in Don King cyberlibel case (from BNA Internet Law News) The UK High Court has asserted jurisdiction in a libel action launched by boxing promoter Don King against former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis arising from statements that appear in two U.S. boxing websites. The court ruled that publication is regarded as taking place where the defamatory words are published and that publication of an Internet posting takes place where it is downloaded. Case name is King v. Lewis. Decision at http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2004/168.html us: Sex in the workplace: 24 percent of workers engage in sexually explicit or romantic computing, says poll Nearly one-quarter of American workers have used company computers for sexual or romantic purposes, according to an independent poll commissioned by the worlds largest network of employment and labor attorneys. http://www.agg.com/Contents/NewsArticleDetail.aspx?ID=864 us: Many Video Game Rating Labels Insufficient, Study Says Many teen-rated video games contain material that is not listed on the label, including sexual themes, alcohol and profanity, a study found. Given the results, parents should be aware that popular T-rated video games might include a wide range of unexpected content that could have a negative influence on their children, said Harvard University researchers Kevin Haninger and Kimberly Thompson. http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/7974269.htm http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040217.gtgames0217/BNStory/Technology http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3486923.stm Canadian music industry readies lawsuits The Canadian music industry is going to court to seek the identities of 29 online file-swappers, in preparation to filing lawsuits similar to those that have targeted hundreds of US computer users. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/business/0,39020645,39146225,00.htm http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;?storyID=4368290 http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20040217/RPIRA17 us: RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over music downloads The recording industry sued 531 more computer users Tuesday it said were illegally distributing songs over the Internet in what has become a routine reminder reminder that college students, teenagers and others can face expensive lawsuits for swapping music online. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-02-17-music-downloads_x.htm http://www.bizreport.com/article.php?art_id=6196 http://edition.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/02/17/downloading.suits.ap/index.html au: Some workers say OK for boss to read employee email Australian workers are evenly split on the question of whether bosses should snoop on their email, according to a survey. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/16/1076779883450.html au: Spam, laborious spam, to stay on the menu Spam will peak at 80 per cent of all emails by 2007 and Australia's anti-spam legislation will do little to protect local inboxes, according to an anti-spam expert. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/16/1076779895532.html The fight against spam: Make 'em pay (sub req'd) The short history of society's fight against spamusually defined as unwanted commercial e-mailmay be about to pass into a significant third phase. In the first phase, it was geeks who led the resistance, using techie weapons such as e-mail filters with fancy Bayesian mathematics. In the second phase, politicians joined in, eager to get their names on to new legislationin America, for instance, 36 states and Congress have passed laws of some sort against spam. Now, in the third phase, the economists are taking over. http://www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displayStory.cfm?subjectid=348963&story_id=2430299 Virus warnings a new kind of spam Spurious virus detected messages are threatening to become a serious new spam concern. In the wake of every major new worm a flood of messages results from attacks being bounced by the recipients anti-virus software to the alleged sender. http://www.computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/UNID/F99C8656374C090DCC256E3C00750EE2 au: Ticketmaster7 privacy errors highlight industry wide problem (news release) "I am disappointed that businesses, covered by the Privacy Act for over 2 years, are still making fundamental errors," said Federal Privacy Commissioner, Malcolm Crompton. http://www.privacy.gov.au//news/media/04_01.html us: Court: eBay's off the hook over feedback Be careful when reading feedback left in online auctions: eBay and similar Web sites are not required to remove information that's false or even libelous, a court has decided. http://news.com.com/2100-1028-5156094.html http://www.metnews.com/articles/2004/ebay020604.htm Lindows adopts new name for Low Countries The Linux seller has dropped several letters of its name so that it can resume trading in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39146617,00.htm Europeans Reject Offer by Microsoft European antitrust regulators have rebuffed an offer by Microsoft to include rivals audio and video playing software in the form of CD-ROMs. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/18/technology/18soft.html http://www.iht.com/articles/130070.html http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/02/17/HNeurejects_1.html Gartner questions Microsoft's commitment to security Research firm Gartner issued a note late last week that raises serious questions about Microsoft's internal commitment to rid its operating system of security holes that make worms such as MS Blaster, SQL Slammer, and Code Red possible. http://www.itnews.com.au/storycontent.asp?ID=9&Art_ID=18347 uk: Women outspending men on internet Women have discovered the same aptitude for internet shopping, that some have for hitting the high street. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3494181.stm http://news.independent.co.uk/digital/news/story.jsp?story=492116 New Bagle virus set to spread A variant of the mass-mailing Bagle virus seems to have taken off a bit faster than the original--and its intent could be spam-related. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5160268.html Nokia sees powerful mobile future Nokia's Jorma Ollila predicts in a decade, everything we do on computers, we will do on mobiles. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3495655.stm Search wars are about to get personal Web surfers are anything but loyal when it comes to their favorite search engines, according to new research that could give hope to Net titans Yahoo and Microsoft's MSN as they seek to wrest the search crown from Google. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5158591.html nz: Howard looks at judicial review TelstraClear chief executive Rosemary Howard says the telco is considering whether it could seek a judicial review of the Commerce Commission's final recommendations on local loop unbundling. http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,2815190a28,00.html uk: Web user numbers still growing The number of internet connections in the UK is still growing, with broadband services by far the largest driver for new subscriptions. http://www.silicon.com/networks/webwatch/0,39024667,39118456,00.htm nz: Public sector websites to be more accessible Public sector websites will become much more accessible with the adoption of an approved set of web guidelines across the public sector, State Services Minister Trevor Mallard announced today. http://www.beehive.govt.nz/ViewDocument.cfm?DocumentID=18919 http://www.nbr.co.nz/home/column_article.asp?id=8237 nz: New start for Government legislation online project The stalled project to put Government legislation on the web could be rebooted. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3549609 OECD Identifies "Disappointing" Use of ICT in Upper Secondary Schools Major investment outlays over the past 20 years have brought modern Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) into nearly all schools in the most advanced OECD countries, but the extent to which computers are in day-to-day use in these schools remains disappointing, according to a new OECD report. http://www.oecd.org/document/18/0,2340,en_2649_201185_26302546_1_1_1_1,00.html my: SchoolNet gets moving The 10,000-school SchoolNet broadband network pro ject is expected to kick off this year, with the Government currently finalising details for the massive project. http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2004/2/13/technology/7316449&sec=technology Europe's most powerful computer switched on International Business Machines, the world's largest computer company, says it has switched on Europe's most powerful supercomputer at Germany's Juelich research centre. http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=4365176 http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/61/35623.html Rural Americans Less Likely to Use Internet-Survey Despite steady gains, 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