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Archive - 06 Mar 2001

Napster verdict: three days to block songs

News Ruling forces music industry to identify songs it wants removed from Napster, and gives the music swapping service 72 to hours to comply with each request

Online travel sales take off in UK

News Fight for a share of the lucrative market will see only a handful of online travel agents survive

HP beefs up small-business offerings

News Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday added two "e-services" to its small-business lineup

Crunching broadband numbers

Comment The headline on the news release blared the good news: "Broadband Access Soars Nearly 150 Percent At Home, According to Nielsen//NetRatings."

Gateway turning off Net appliances?

News Computer giant adopts new strategy in drive for PC sales

News Roundup: Napster facing the music

News Latest court ruling gives Napster 72 hours to remove infringing material

Microsoft discloses denial of service bugs

News Redmond giant alerts users to vulnerability in two of its leading Internet products

Sex.com fraudster blows court appearance

News One-time owner of sex.com misses court testimony

UK trails in online banking

News The Koreans and the Germans love online banking, but the Brits are not so keen, says a new survey

Lawyers sceptical of "grooming" laws

News Lawyers argue that proving criminal intent on the Web will be difficult

Oftel forces BT to roll out alternative broadband service

News Oftel ruling will give rival telcos more control of the network, and lead to a wider choice of high speed services and products

Palm begins shipping new PDA

News Palm m105 comes with Internet connection kit and extra memory, but there is still no sign of Palm OS 4

Amazon subsidiary admits security breach

News Online book searching service Bibliofind shuts down its servers amid fears that up to 100,000 customer records may have been compromised

EC to investigate broadband rollouts

News European Commission steps in as unbundling fails to take off across Europe

Universal throws Napster a lifeline

News If Napster respects copyright and enforces decent encryption, the world's largest music publisher might let it licence songs

P2P: Barksdale and Andreessen are back!

News Netscape reunion brings founders together to build a peer to peer content distribution service

Intel cuts prices by 19 percent

News As desktop processor prices are trimmed, price cuts on mobile chips are expected by the middle of the month

Maxtor dumps open source for Windows

News Storage system uses server appliance version of Windows 2000 in place of open-source FreeBSD

A Year Ago: Bookmark this!

News First published: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 15:50:22 GMT

How to succeed at selling free software

Comment It's time we corrected a common misperception: There's no law against selling free software. Really -- read GNU's General Public License.

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