What I’ve been surfing for 27th April 2007 through 1st May 2007
These are my links for 27th April 2007 through 1st May 2007:
- Digital currency firms face money laundering charges | InfoWorld | News | 2007-04-27 | By Grant Gross, IDG News Service – “A grand jury in Washington, D.C., has indicted two digital currency companies and their owners on charges of money laundering, accusing the companies of helping to fund illegal activities like child pornography and identity theft, the U.S. Department of
- Science Journal (Almost) Polices the Blogosphere: Sciam Observations – “a minor scandal in the science blogosphere, pertaining to fair use of information from a scientific journal.”
- Jack Valenti, film lobbyist, Houston native, dies | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle – Jack Valenti, the Houston-born power broker, lobbyist and movie industry front man who created the modern movie ratings system and led the fight against film piracy, died Wednesday of complications from a stroke. He was 85
- Law.com – EarthLink Subpoenaed for Customer Records When Anonymous Web Posting Reveals Bar Questions – The National Conference of Bar Examiners is hunting for the anonymous person who published 41 questions from the 2006 Multistate Bar Examination on an Internet blog within hours of taking the exam last year.
- » Blogging codes of conduct: consensus still seems unlikely | Lawgarithms | ZDNet.com – Is self-regulation a sign of profesionalization? Is this something good > for Blogs?
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