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CADNA Addresses New Internet Governance Obstacles
Press Release by CADNA: Brand owners are growing increasingly concerned with the direction that Internet governance has taken and are looking to make an impact by getting involved in the public discussion of this issue. See Release http://www.cadna.org/en/newsroom/pressreleases/newinternetgovernentobstacle s ...
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China to Photograph Internet Cafe Customers
According to the latest rules, all internet cafes in Beijing must install cameras to record the identities of their internet users, who must by law be 18 or over. There are more than 250 million internet users in China, approximately 10 times more ...
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Computerworld Internet access a human right, minister says
internet is now so much an essential part of life and commerce that access to it can be seen as "a human right", says Culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard
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Cook Islands PM boosts internet governance
Cook Islands PM boosts internet governance
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Copyright section could be changed - Technology - The Dominion Post
New Zealand: A controversial clause in the Copyright Act due to come into force in February could be changed if ICT groups and copyright owners can reach a compromise
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EU plans uniform protections for Internet shoppers - International Herald Tribune
present, four separate EU directives cover consumer rights, some dating from two decades ago and therefore predating the era of Internet shopping
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EU wants to govern Internet of the future
Brussels wants to pave the way for possibly the biggest revolution that the Web has ever seen: the emergence of an Internet of Things, whereby objects have a virtual identity and communicate between each other to provide services of every kind, from healthcare ...
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Google to appeal German copyright decisions News - Digital Media - CNET News
Google lost two copyright cases in Germany on Monday but the search company reportedly plans to appeal
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ICANN Proposed Bylaws Revision Open For Comment
Today ICANN is opening a public comment period on a proposed bylaw revision PDF, 21K from the ICANN Nominating Committee. The proposed revision would update the diversity requirements for selecting ICANN Board members to include domicile with country of citizenship
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ISPs endorse user opt-in on Web tracking, deflect calls for privacy laws
Three of the four largest Internet service providers in the U.S. promised today that they will adopt policies requiring them to get meaningful permission from customers before tracking their online activities
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