general internet news - 30 April
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au: Authorities struggle to regulate mobile content Australian telecommunications legislators and statutory bodies are not keeping pace with the industry when it comes to personal mobile phone content services. http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/communications/0,2000061791,39146139,00.htm au: Church and TAB join to fight net betting THE Uniting Church has turned up the pressure on the Federal Government to wind up its review of the Interactive Gambling Act, joining with gaming operator TAB Limited to condemn foreign betting exchanges. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,9395818%5E15342%5E%5Enbv%5E15306-15319,00.html au: ATO posts fraud email warning The Australian Tax Office has posted a warning on its web site alerting the public to an increase in forged emails claiming to be official ATO correspondence. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,9423066%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html us: FBI Steps Up Watching Web Hate Groups The FBI has increased its monitoring of hate groups' Web sites since the conviction of a white supremacist on charges he sought to have a judge murdered, agency officials said. http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/W/WHITE_SUPREMACIST_TRIAL?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT us: ACLU challenges FBI use of secret letters to obtain ISP records The American Civil Liberties Union is challenging the FBI's use of expanded powers to compel Internet service providers to turn over information about their customers or subscribers. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2004-04-28-isp-letters_x.htm cn: New system to monitor Net surfing A new supervision system will operate at all internet cafes by the end of the year as the government tightens its grip on web surfers. http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=10742 China shuts down 8,600 Internet cafes in two months China has shut down 8,600 Internet cafes in the last two months as part of an ongoing crackdown on the media, state press said Tuesday. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/82025/1/.html ie: Dáil may remove porn case judge from office Judge Brian Curtin could be removed from office by the Dáil, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern said today. http://212.2.162.45/news/story.asp?j=102246450&p=yxzz47y56&n=102247210 us: Operation Predator targets child molesters As head of immigration and customs enforcement in San Diego, Mike Turner has seen it all. http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/terror/20040426-1504-cnspredator.html us: Sex E-Mails to Minors Not Shielded by First Amendment In a victory for child protection advocates and law enforcement, a state appeals court rejected a first-ever constitutional challenge to the Florida Computer Pornography and Child Exploitation Prevention Act of 1986. http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1082923341121 http://www.1dca.org/opinion/opinions2004/4-26-04/02-4638.pdf us: Governor Signs Bill Outlawing Internet Stalking Gov. Mark Sanford signed into law Monday a bill that makes it illegal to entice or stalk children on the Internet. http://www.fox21.com/Global/story.asp?S=1816750&nav=2KPpMc5e us: Preying by phone While parents have heard of the hazards of teens entering Internet chat rooms, most are probably unaware of the dangers -- or even the existence -- of telephone lines that operate similarly. http://www.nola.com/living/t-p/index.ssf?/base/living-2/1083142529300570.xml us: FBI steps up watching Web hate groups The FBI has increased its monitoring of hate groups' Web sites since the conviction of a white supremacist on charges he sought to have a judge murdered, agency officials said. http://business.bostonherald.com/technologyNews/view.bg?articleid=454 us: Ex-Headmaster Pleads Guilty in Smut Case The former headmaster of the Trevor Day School in Manhattan pleaded guilty on Wednesday to two felony counts in connection with an Internet pedophile investigation last fall, the Westchester County district attorney's office said. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/29/education/29trevor.html http://www.newsday.com/news/local/newyork/ny-bc-ny--headmaster-sexsti0428apr28,0,3789886.story us: Man admits pornography charge A 27-year-old Kalispell man pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to sexual exploitation and possession of child pornography in what U.S. Attorney for Montana Bill Mercer calls "an important case." http://www.dailyinterlake.com/NewsEngine/SelectStory_AD.tpl?command=search&db=news.db&eqskudata=98-817150-86 us: Elite prep school headmaster admits kiddie porn rap The former headmaster of a Manhattan prep school admitted in court Wednesday that he had indecent online conversations with people he thought were young girls and had kept child pornography on a portable computer disk. http://www.nydailynews.com/front/breaking_news/story/188247p-162958c.html us: Encinitas teacher arrested on child porn charges A sixth-grade math teacher from Ada Harris School has been arrested on suspicion of possession of child pornography, officials said Wednesday. http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2004/04/29/news/coastal/22_21_494_28_04.txt us: Utahns in trouble for online child porn Authorities know of 163 Utahns who viewed online child pornography with the help of Site-Key, a California company that provided credit card services for several illegal sites. http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Apr/04282004/utah/161393.asp uk: UK to review cybercrime law Britain is to update its lone cybercrime law, a 1990 pre-Web relic widely regarded as inadequate to deal with growing computer criminality. http://tvnz.co.nz/view/news_story_skin/423201%3fformat=html uk: How email became a diplomatic incident The letter signed by the 52 former British diplomats originated a long way from the London dinner circuit, far from the Arab embassies, the Travellers Club in Pall Mall and other haunts of the ex-Foreign Office establishment. Instead, it can be traced to Tripoli, to an internet cafe near the Katib (Grand) Hotel. http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1204971,00.html Global Forum on Internet Governance: Not everyone agrees on what is broken nor on what fixing might involve A global forum on internet governance organised under the auspices of the United Nations Information and Communication Technologies Task Force (UNICTTF) was held at the UN Headquarters in New York, March 25-27, to bring together leading actors and all relevant stakeholders, including Member States, civil society and the private sector, interested in internet governance issues. APC was involved in planning the forum in its capacity as coordinator of the UNICTTF working group on ICT policy. http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=18720 ITU: Africa's future is mobile' In the ITU's latest publication, African Telecommunication Indicators 2004, the ITU examines the reasons behind the continent's rapid mobile sector expansion and explores the sector's future avenues for growth. http://www.sabcnews.com/sci_tech/internet/0,2172,78793,00.html Copyright and Internet Music Transmissions: Existing Law, Major Controversies, Possible Solutions by Anthony Reese Part I of this Article explains current copyright law governing music transmissions over the Internet. Part II examines how applying copyright law to downloading and streaming audiothe two major types of Internet music transmissions todaymakes it extremely difficult for Internet transmitters to make such transmissions legally, even if their activities come within a copyright exemption or compulsory license. Part III suggests and evaluates possible solutions to these problems that would continue to protect copyright owners ability to exploit their works, yet make legitimate Internet music transmissions more feasible for users of those works. One final notethis Article does not address the currently-debated questions of whether current copyright law gives music copyright owners too much control over uses of their works or whether digital network technologies (such as peer-to-peer sharing software including Napster, Gnutella, and Freenet) will, as a practical matter, effectively undermine whatever degree of legal control the law gives to copyright owners. Instead, the Article takes current copyright law as a given, assesses how difficult that law makes legitimate Internet exploitation of music under current conditions, and considers how adjustments to current law might facilitate such legitimate exploitation. http://www.cbeji.com.br/br/downloads/secao/Miami_Fi.pdf European anti-spam laws lack bite European laws on spam are "meaningless" finds a study by Dutch academics. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3666585.stm eu: Employers could be sued for porn spam E-mail porn spam in the workplace could land European employers in court for fostering a hostile work environment, a Dutch researcher says. http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=4955018 ITU WSIS Thematic Meeting on Countering Spam http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/spam/meeting7-9-04/index.html uk: Bank's failure to explain staff policy makes dismissal unfair The Royal Bank of Scotland has lost an unfair dismissal appeal because it did not disclose to its employee, who was fired for sending porn by e-mail, how offensiveness of the material was graded and sanctions applying to each grade. http://www.out-law.com/php/page.php?page_id=banksfailuretoe1083237702 SurfControl hits record revenues SurfControl hit a record quarterly turnover of £22m, up 19 per cent on last year with a record 20 per cent pre-tax profit. http://www.silicon.com/software/security/0,39024655,39120291,00.htm us: RIAA files new round of file-swapping suits The Recording Industry Association of America filed a new round of copyright lawsuits against 477 anonymous music file swappers Wednesday, bringing the total number of people sued to nearly 2,500 in eight months. http://news.com.com/2100-1027_3-5201637.html us: Four Charged Under Spam Law Federal authorities say they managed to pierce the murky underworld of Internet spam e-mails, filing the first criminal charges under the government's new "can spam" legislation. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50999-2004Apr28.html http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-04-28-spam-charges-filed_x.htm Australia lags in innovation: report Australia has a relatively poor record in innovation and that is unlikely to change any time soon, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia, a business think-tank, says in a report. http://smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/29/1083103605566.html NZ still lagging in broadband uptake says new report New Zealand's broadband uptake rate with other countries has again been slammed, this time by UK-based broadband analyst Point Topic. http://www.computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/UNID/94643600C1DE8D5BCC256E85000CC139 uk: Internet "phisher" arrested Police have made one of the first arrests in connection with an Internet scam known as "phishing", which is plaguing the fast-growing Web banking business. http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=4985079 kr: We Will Not Obey the Internet Real Name Law The Internet Real Name Law, which was passed at the plenary session of Parliament on March 9, 2004, requires Internet media and press websites to verify all names and identification numbers of authors who post messages on bulletin boards or chat rooms regarding elections. http://www.base21.org/show/show.php?p_cd=0&p_dv=0&p_docnbr=30205 Internet Banking: Developments and Prospects Economic and Policy Analysis Working Paper 2000-9 We develop logit models to explain why banks choose to adopt Internet banking, and why some choose to offer a relatively wider array of Internet banking products and services. Among the key factors explaining which banks have chosen to offer Internet banking are membership in a bank holding company, physical location of the bank in an urban area, relatively higher premises and other fixed expenses to net operating revenue, and higher noninterest income, and efficiency than non-Internet banks. More profitable banks were more likely to adopt Internet banking after Q2 1998, but more profitable institutions were less likely to be among the first movers - i.e. banks adopting Internet banking as of Q2 1998. Among banks that offer Internet banking, larger banks and banks that offered the service for a longer time were significantly more likely to offer a wider range of services on the Internet. http://www.cbeji.com.br/br/downloads/secao/WPSept2000FurstNolleLang.pdf Microsoft Position Paper Criticizes EU's Antitrust Sanctions The European Commission has published a lengthy and carefully written Decision concluding its review of the Microsoft case after more than five years. This 300-page analysis obscures, however, a critically important fact the Commission is seeking to make new law that will have an adverse impact on intellectual property rights and the ability of dominant firms to innovate. This adverse impact will not be confined to the software industry or to Europe. As the case now heads for the Court of First Instance, the novel legal standards announced in the Decision will affect all industries, altering market dynamics and reducing incentives for research and development that are essential to global economic growth. The Commissions Decision puts in bold relief two important questions: First, when does a firm with a dominant position have a legal duty to license its pro-prietary technology and intellectual property rights to its competitors so that they can incorporate that very same technology into their own directly competing products? Second, when is it unlawful for a dominant firm to incorporate new components or features that demonstrably improve its finished product? http://www.cbeji.com.br/br/downloads/secao/Microsoft.pdf Net more important than morning coffee? Given the choice at work between personal use of the Net or a morning cup o' joe, employees say the joe can go, a survey says. The study also looks at security issues. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5201726.html http://news.com.com/2100-7355_3-5201726.html UK Makes One of First Internet 'Phishing' Arrests British police have made one of the first arrests in a relatively new Internet scam known as "phishing" in which crafty programers create bogus e-mails and Web sites to dupe Internet customers out of their bank details. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;?storyID=4982632 Aussie bank scales up against 'phishing' The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has reinforced its commitment to fighting online fraud and beefed up its scrutiny of large and high-risk technology projects. http://news.com.com/2100-7355_3-5201041.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Check out http://www.auda.org.au/domain-news/dn-news for the latest domain news. Within 24 hours of this news being posted, a more recent edition of the news will normally be posted to the auDA web site. The domain name news is supported by auDA. 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