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p2pnet World Headlines – Sept 30, 2009

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Two-Thirds of Americans Object to Online Tracking New York Times About two-thirds of Americans object to online tracking by advertisers — and that number rises once they learn the different ways marketers are following their online movements, according to a new survey from professors at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California, Berkeley. Joseph Turow, lead author of a study on consumers’ feelings about online tracking, said, ‘The most important thing is to bring the public into the picture, which is not going on right now.’ The professors say they believe the study, scheduled for release on Wednesday, is the first independent, nationally representative telephone survey on behavioral advertising. The topic may be technical, but it has become a hot political issue

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p2pnet news view | P2P |  Politics:- “Since the founding of our country, our work has provided light in the darkness of conflict, humor in the depths of sadness, beauty in the face of ugliness, and reason in the dysfunction of division …” Who says?

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Swedish blogger refused entry to Egypt

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p2pnet news view | P2P |  Politics:- Cairo-based Swedish freelancer and blogger Per Bjorklund (right) has been barred from Egypt. Bjorklund, who covered a recent wave of factory strikes in the country, was yesterday denied entry and had his passport confiscated, says Reporters Without Borders

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Your car as a remote tracking system

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p2pnet news view | Freedom:- If you’re in Massachusetts and you have reason to worry about cops siccing a tracking device onto your car, the EFF is in your corner. “The Supreme Court of Massachusetts recently held that officers may not place GPS tracking devices on cars without first getting a warrant,” writes Jennifer Granick in Deep Links , going on »»» The case, Commonwealth v.

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Google 4 go on trial in Italy

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p2pnet news view | Crime:- The trial of four Google employees accused of breaking Italian law by allowing a video of a teenager being attacked by others to be posted on the company’s YouTube has begun in Milan. “The case, subject to lengthy delays, could have major ramifications for content providers around the globe,” says the BBC .

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Is ‘every fourth Swede’ a criminal ?

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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- It doesn’t matter what news source you favour, or where it is, you’ll probably find a disingenuous entertainment cartel inspired story claiming a significant proportion of the citizens in the given country are criminals and thieves. With that in mind, in Sweden, within the most ‘download-intensive’ age bracket — that is, between 15 and 29 — “it appears that every fourth Swede is a criminal”. At least, that’s what a new SIFO survey, cited by The Local , says

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400 DVDs per second

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p2pnet news view | Cool:- Will this make corporate entertainment industry executives have accidents in their pants, do you think? It’s faster than a speeding train, faster than a bullet —- a lot faster. Scientists in Bell Labs, the research arm of France’s Alcatel-Lucent , have set a new optical transmission record of more than 100 Petabits per second

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Carly Fleischmann’s voice

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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- “I have a twitter account, but I honestly haven’t figured out what the hell to do with it,” says p2pnet correspondent Henry Emrich in Reader’s Write to a p2pnet Twitter story. How about this, Henry? “My name is Carly Fleischmann (right) and as long as I can remember I’ve been diagnosed with autism

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Most Welsh people are criminal pirates

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p2pnet news view Music:- Most Welsh people are thieving criminal pirates. But East Anglians are OK

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‘We are the essence of America’

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p2pnet news view | P2P |  Politics:- ‘We are the essence of America’ Really? The founding fathers, maybe

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