What I’ve been surfing for 2nd May 2007 through 4th May 2007
These are my links for 2nd May 2007 through 4th May 2007:
- Lords ruling for OK! could rein in the paparazzi | OUT-LAW.COM – More in the Zeta-Jones / Douglas wedding saga…
- Intellectual Property Watch » Industry: Criminal Checks Needed For Tasting, Kiting, Spying – “The US Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) had too many loopholes given the actual trends in the domain name secondary market, said Sarah Deutsch, vice president and associate general counsel for Verizon, and Marilyn Cade, former AT&T lobb
- Facing economic realities of muni Wi-Fi | CNET News.com – “Now as operators move beyond proof-of-concept networks, they are re-evaluating their business models to ensure they can make money.”
- EU to send final broadband warning to Germany – Yahoo! News UK – “The European Commission has decided to issue a final warning to Germany before taking court action against a law that allows Deutsche Telekom to avoid opening a fast Internet network to rivals.”
- Film Piracy Now a Misdemeanor in NYC – Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed legislation on Tuesday that upgrades film piracy from a violation with a $250 fine to a misdemeanor that carries up to six months in jail and penalties of up to $5,000.
- Glu, Activision partner on ‘Call of Duty’ mobile | CNET News.com – FPS on mobiles? Maybe with a bigger screen…
- EU, Mexico Seek to Join China WTO Talks – Forbes.com – More join the US’s complaint.
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