Tuesday, 24 January 2012

MegaUpload: Dotcom a 'Flight Risk', Prosecutor Says

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MegaUpload: Dotcom a 'Flight Risk', Prosecutor Says MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom is considered a significant flight risk, the Crown argued on behalf of the US government Monday.
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Who's Responsible for Uploads? The MegaUpload Question A key legal question of the prominent copyright case is what a platform provider should know about the files on their system.
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MegaUpload Bail Decision Delayed Kim Dotcom and the other Megaupload defendants must wait in custody for a few days before learning whether they can be released on bail.
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MegaUpload Defendants Seek Bail Kim Dotcom, founder of the file sharing site Megaupload, appeared in a New Zealand court seeking release until his piracy prosecution.
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FileSonic Disables File Sharing After MegaUpload Arrests An online storage service, FileSonic, has disabled file sharing between users following the takedown of the MegaUpload service for alleged copyright infringement.
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RIM's New CEO Wants to Focus More on Consumers RIM's new CEO, Thorsten Heins, wants the company to improve its product development while also becoming better at marketing, he said during a conference call on...
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DreamHost Resets Customer FTP Passwords Following Database Breach Los Angeles-based Web hosting firm DreamHost reset the FTP and shell access passwords for all of its customers on Friday after detecting unauthorized activity...
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Ruby on Rails 3.2 Aids the Developers Those who maintain Ruby on Rails have released a new version of their popular open-source Web application development framework, one that features a number of...
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Intel Agrees to Buy Qlogic InfiniBand Assets for $125M Intel on Monday announced that it had agreed to buy parts of Qlogic's InfiniBand business as the chip maker looks to provide storage and server bandwidth that...
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EU's Data Protection Proposals Likely to Include 24-hour Breach Notification After weeks of controversy, lobbying and concessions, the European Commission looks set to unveil its new data-protection proposals on Wednesday.
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