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Chinese cyberattacks target media ahead of anniversaryBEIJING (Reuters) - Foreign media in China have been targeted by emails laden with malicious computer software in attacks that appear to be tied to the run-up to the National Day
military parade on October 1.
Reuters Tuesday, September 22, 2009Court adviser backs Google in Net ad caseLUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - An adviser to the European Union's top court backed Google on Tuesday in a row with luxury goods maker LVMH over Internet advertising, saying the Web search firm had not infringed trade mark rights.
Reuters Tuesday, September 22, 2009EU court adviser backs Google on Net adsLUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - An adviser to the European Union's top court backed Google on Tuesday in a row with luxury goods maker LVMH over Internet advertising, saying the Web search firm had not infringed trade mark rights.
Reuters Tuesday, September 22, 2009Sony catalog comes to Amie Street--with fine printThe music start-up has gathered press for its market-driven pricing model, but in its first major-label deal, song prices will be at one of three static levels.
CNET Tuesday, September 22, 2009Del Mar DataTrac adds Mortgage Lending Expert Mark Todd as DMD Product Line ManagerSAN DIEGO, Calif. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Del Mar DataTrac (DMD), the leading provider of affordable loan automation solutions for mortgage lenders, banks and credit unions, has tapped
mortgage lending veteran Mark Todd as a DMD Product Line Manager. Todd has more than 18 years' mortgage lending management experience, including
nearly a decade at the C-level. For more than five years he was co-owner and COO of a mortgage lender producing in excess of $2 billion annually.
Send2Press Tuesday, September 22, 2009NSW students gain from $616m laptop fundTHE budget for the NSW
computers-in-schools project exceeds $600 million, with about 19,000 netbooks already given to Year 9 students.
Australian IT Tuesday, September 22, 2009Mobile payment service Zong expands to subscriptionsStill in a close rivalry with competitor Boku, Zong has partnered with two subscription services so that members can bill their payments to their cell phone bills.
CNET Tuesday, September 22, 2009Vodafone signs deal with Warner for DRM-free music(Telecompaper) Vodafone has signed a deal with Warner Music to offer Vodafone customers access to DRM-free songs from Warner Music. This agreement complements earlier agreements with Universal Music, EMI and Sony Music for DRM-free songs. Vodafone customers can now get over-the-air access to the combined music catalogue of the world's four largest music companies in DRM-free format. The Warner Music catalogue will be available to Vodafone customers in Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain and the UK, as well as partner markets in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Slovenia and Switzerland. Furthermore, Vodafone and Warner Music will work together to offer a range of mobile music products such as value-added album bundles that contain additional multimedia content.
DMeurope.com Tuesday, September 22, 2009FCC starts Openinternet.gov website(Telecompaper) The US Federal Communications Commission announced the opening of the website Openinternet.gov, to solicit public feedback on plans to expand net neutrality regulations. FCC chairman Julius Genachowski announced in a speech to the Brookings Institute that he plans to expand net neutrality rules, from the current four open internet principles to a total six. The current rules underline that consumers must be able to access the lawful internet content, applications and services of their choice, and attach non-harmful devices to the network. Two new principles would prevent internet access providers from discriminating against particular internet content or applications, while allowing for reasonable network management, and ensure that internet access providers are transparent about the network management practices they implement. The chairman also proposed clarifying that all six principles apply to all platforms that access the internet, including mobile and wireless ser
DMeurope.com Tuesday, September 22, 2009EU court gives partial backing to Google in Louis Vuitton disputeLuxembourg - Google's sale of trademark keywords to internet advertisers does not infringe European Union rules, the bloc's highest court said Tuesday. However, national courts may object to the use made of such keywords by the search engine's AdWord...
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