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Judge Denies Larry Flynt's Privacy Request
A judge has denied Hustler’s Larry Flynt’s request to keep his statements about a legal dispute with his brother sealed for fear of embarrassment.
Google List Top 10 Search Competitors
This year, Google lists 10 competitors by name in its recently filed 10-K report for 2009, including social sites Facebook, Twitter, and Yelp, and specialty search engines that dive deep into a specific category, such as travel site Kayak and health inquiry site WebMD. Google sees an Internet far more crowded with competitors than just a year ago.
Another Free Speech Thread for Adult Content Producers
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a friend-of-the-court brief today urging a federal court judge to block two criminal statutes that unconstitutionally limit the free expression of millions of adults who use the Internet and other electronic forms of communication, bringing the threat of criminal sanctions for private, lawful speech.
Proposed Health Code Changes Seek to Balance Privacy With Healthcare
Proposed changes to California’s Health and Safety code seek to balance privacy concerns with access to healthcare for people with HIV.
USB Stick Finds Porn on Computers
A computer software company called Paraben has created a USB stick that finds pornographic material on computers.
Google Says PCs Soon 'Irrelevant'
Ecommerce operators take note: mobile use is apparently ascending so quickly that even Google is proclaiming the imminent end of desktop computing.
iBill Announces Debt Conversion Plan
Internet Billing Company, Inc., doing business as iBill, has announced a debt conversion program for creditors of the Deerfield, Fla.-based company previously known as iBill.
The Feds Are Now Social Media Freindly
U.S. law enforcement agents are now following the rest of the Internet world into popular social media networking sites like Facebook, Myspace and Twitter. The Feds are going undercover with false online profiles to communicate with suspects and gather private information. Think you know who's behind that "friend" request? Think again. Your new "friend" just might be the FBI.
Minn. Bill Would Ban Workers From Violent Hotel Porn
A state senator is proposing legislation that would ban state employees traveling on business from staying at hotels that offer violent, pay-per-view porn.
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