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Norwegian ISP doesn't have to block Pirate Bay, says court

It's not reasonable to saddle ISPs with a censorship role on the Internet, Telenor said in a statement. Also, blocking sites doesn't solve the problem of illegal file sharing -- it just moves the problem elsewhere, a Telenor spokesman said in June.

McCain Introduces Bill to Block FCC's Net Neutrality Rules

McCain on Thursday introduced the Internet Freedom Act, which would keep the FCC from enacting rules prohibiting broadband providers from selectively blocking or slowing Internet content and applications. Net neutrality rules would create "onerous federal regulation," McCain said in a written statement.
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UK ISP: Wi-Fi test shows flaw in file-sharing crackdown

TalkTalk has criticised the government's proposals to cut off broadband service for unlawful file-sharers, after conducting a street-level test that found a high proportion of household Wi-Fi connections are vulnerable to hacking.

UK ISP: Wi-Fi test shows flaw in file-sharing crackdown

TalkTalk has criticised the government's proposals to cut off broadband service for unlawful file-sharers, after conducting a street-level test that found a high proportion of household Wi-Fi connections are vulnerable to hacking.

Hackers Plan to Clobber the Cloud, Spy on Blackberries

A new era of computing is on the rise and viruses, spies and malware developers are tagging along for the ride.
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Monthly Cyber Security Tips Newsletter September 2009: What is Cyber Ethics

What is Cyber Ethics? 
Cyber ethics refers to the code of responsible behavior on the Internet. Just as we are taught to act responsibly in everyday life, with lessons such as “Don’t take what doesn’t belong to you,” and “Do not harm others,” -- we must act responsibly in the cyber world as well. 
 
What are Responsible Behaviors on the Internet? 

Musicians hit out at piracy plans

An alliance of music stars, songwriters and record producers has spoken out against UK government proposals to kick file-sharers off the internet.

Musicians hit out at piracy plans

An alliance of music stars, songwriters and record producers has spoken out against UK government proposals to kick file-sharers off the internet.

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