Monday, September 19, 2005

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New York Times Charges For Online Access To Columnists (TechWeb)
TechWeb - People who don't subscribe to the print version will need to pay$49.95 yearly as part of the new TimesSelect service to read op-ed and other columns; other content is included too.

Plan Treats All Broadband Providers Alike (PC World)
PC World - House committee floats bill to bring cable, DSL under same regulatory policies.

Record labels sue Baidu for copyright infringement (Reuters)

"AReuters - The four largest record companies havesued Baidu.com Inc. for copyright infringement, alleging theChinese Internet search engine has been illegally providinglinks to free digital music downloads, according to a tradegroup the represents the music industry.




AOL, Microsoft talk alliance, reports say (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - Reports of an alliance between Microsoft and AOL shook up the Internet world Thursday.

Google to Put Copyright Laws to the Test (AP)
AP - Tony Sanfilippo is of two minds when it comes to Google Inc.'s ambitious program to scan millions of books and make their text fully searchable on the Internet.

Yahoo boss Semel tunes in to online TV (Reuters)

"**FILEReuters - Yahoo Chief Executive Terry Semeloutlined his television strategy on Friday, saying that theInternet company wants to commission original content withoutaping existing TV networks.




Internet Calling's Role in Katrina Aftermath Understated (TechWeb)
TechWeb - VoIP enthusiasts say that Internet telephony played a wider role than may be generally appreciated in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Worm Redirects Google Searches For Profit (TechWeb)
TechWeb - A new worm modifies the infected PC so attempts to search using Google are directed to a spoofed site that looks like the real thing.

Study: Employees Ignore Security Risks (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Enterprises need to do a better job of educating their workers about potential online security risks, according to security authority Trend Micro. (Nasdaq: TMIC)

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