Monday, August 01, 2005

Nab Eight in Internet Piracy Sting (Internet advertising) (NewsFactor)NewsFactor - Eight individuals


Feds Nab Eight in Internet Piracy Sting (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Eight individuals have been charged with criminal copyright infringement as the result of a federal investigation into Internet piracy groups that trade and sell movies, games and software programs online.

Internet Ad Pioneer Now Shunning Pop-Ups (AP)
AP - A pioneer of software that tailors pop-up ads to Internet users'browsing habits is beginning to shun a practice that has invited much derision and plenty of lawsuits. A new service Claria Corp. is launching this month will still deliver advertising to the computer desktops of Web surfers. Only this time, they won't be annoying pop-ups.

Internet Security gets injunction vs former worker (Reuters)
Reuters - A U.S. court ruling has barred aformer Internet Security Systems employee from furtherdisseminating research he has already disclosed on how computerhackers could undermine Internet equipment made by CiscoSystems that is vital to the operation of the Internet.

Weigh conditions on phone deals, lawmakers say (Reuters)
Reuters - Two U.S. senators on Fridayrecommended antitrust authorities and communications regulatorsconsider attaching conditions on two large telecommunicationsacquisitions, including a requirement that they offerstand-alone high-speed Internet service.

Cell Phones Are Next Frontier For Internet Companies (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Because people spend so much time on their mobile phones, Internet companies are jumping on the opportunity by introducing more Web-browsing features to cell-phone users.

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