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Law expert issues warning to open Wi-Fi operators

Blog Comment As a FON spot provider, I think that you have at least a little more protection, or should have. Because the FON (fon.com) system requires individual logons, users' activities can be checked, as in tracked.

[November 30, 2009, 8:32]

Law expert issues warning to open Wi-Fi operators

Blog Comment Just what I would expect from a Brit. I'm a yank thank you and find this legal proceeding against a free WI-Fi provider stupid and a waste of the courts time. To me this is like punishing a car rental company because one of their customers who...

[November 30, 2009, 20:43]

Law expert issues warning to open Wi-Fi operators

Blog Comment The preceding comment was clearly NOT written by an American. An American would never say the words: Brit, yank, coppers, or nay. And if you look at his profile he can't even spell Ohio, where he claims to be from.

[November 30, 2009, 23:43]

US anti-piracy law gathers strength

Talkback >I have a question. If I ask my friend to burn a cd for me is that illegal? please e-mail me back. I am 11 and really want to do the right thing. That depends. If the CD contains copyrighted software or music (most of it is copyrighted), it is...

[January 12, 2006, 20:19]

Moore's Law on course for another two years

Talkback There seems to be a contradiction here: The article states that " Shrinking the transistors.reduces energy consumption. But a few paragraphs down, we see that "The power consumption.of these chips will be extremely high"

[January 26, 2006, 11:57]

Spammers flout law

Talkback We are attacking SPAM the wrong way. Go after the advertisers with heavy fines. No advertisers - no SPAM

[February 11, 2004, 22:33]

Spammers flout law

Talkback Hi from an Australian whose e-mail boxes are continuously jammed full of American spam. When will someone realize that the real reason for spam, worms and other internet problems is the fact that there are so many naive gullible people out there...

[February 12, 2004, 14:16]

Law Students Use Digital Note-Taking Program to Develop Law Practice Skills

White Papers In the past, professors who teach negotiation and legal counseling skills at the Brigham Young University (BYU) law school did not have a good way to provide students with feedback on in-class exercises - a critical part of helping students to learn.

[October 13, 2006, 0:00]

IDF Keynote Moore's Law Sweepstake - result!

Blog Comment This Moore's Law is that you can not drive more than 30 minutes without seeing one of his trucks. Sounds like my daily commute. There's a plumber in town named John Moore. He's quite successful and has a lot of trucks driving all over town.

[September 24, 2009, 0:00]

Moore's Law on course for another two years

Talkback Indeed the shrinking process reduces energy consumption for one transistor. But i think the are three parameters to take in account. First microprocessors tend to be more and more complex which means that the gain in space will be used to add more...

[January 26, 2006, 15:54]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback why do they always have to do stuff like that, i mean who are we hurting when we file share.nobody.and wouldn't you rather have people settle individual claims for copyright than be froced to pay, that is quite a hefty sum to be putting on the...

[October 8, 2003, 23:37]

Spam law risks blocking genuine sales pitches

Talkback Surely any unsolicated e-mail is classed as spam by the recipient. Why should companies be able to bypass these rules and still fill up our mailboxes with product information and offers that we are not concerned with.

[April 7, 2004, 13:01]

Whose law is it anyway?

Blog Comment How true! What a good article! Now you know the sort of run-around HMG and regulators,have been giving anti-DPI campaigners, trying to get something done about the Phorm DPI technology that is being deployed by ISPs inside their networks.

[April 15, 2009, 8:39]

Spyware and the law

Talkback I use anit virus software,have a firewall and have installed spy-bot. I keep my antivirus sw updated and have installed all the windows patches, including SP2. Spy-bot tells me when I am likely to download a threat, but I find that some of these...

[November 13, 2004, 9:43]

Spyware and the law

Talkback You have just asked the $64,000 question. Unfortunately, it's extremely difficult to answer. I would assume that the sites you refer to would not intentionally be spreading malware. However, there is no guarantee that a cracker cannot compromise a...

[November 15, 2004, 15:33]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback oh yes this sounds like a reasonable response. Lets jail home tapers as well. Commercail piracy one thing But jailing p2p users.

[October 9, 2003, 11:58]

Euro spintronics gives a different shape to Moore's Law

Blog Comment We asked Patrick. Unfortunately, he just Doesn't Know. We asked Roger. He just raised an eyebrow. We asked Brian. He said "It's up for grabs now! We asked Dennis. He said that every two years, the lupin supply doubles.

[July 7, 2008, 9:15]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback Perhaps it would be better to jail the entire music industry (especially the RIAA) for their staggering greed.

[October 9, 2003, 18:46]

UK law smashes consumer spam

Talkback It is crucial for IT departments to understand that there are methods of intercepting SPAM mail on their business email addresses. Email is a fundamental part of business to business marketing, and at least sense has prevailed to a certain degree.

[September 19, 2003, 11:18]

Linus Torvalds speaks out against EU patent law

Talkback Who cares what Linus Torvalds thinks? Is he a lawyer? No! Does he understand European politics? No! Is he a successful businessman? No! Did he kick off a really useful concept in computer programming?

[November 23, 2004, 12:56]

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