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Yahoo! defends itself over Nazi auctions

News s auction site is an offence to the collective memory of France because of the large collection of Nazi memorabilia available -- 1163 items last count. s Nazi auctions? puts its case to the High Court in Paris following attempts from anti-racist...

[July 24, 2000, 16:21]

German state warns ISPs over Nazi sites

News The federal state government of Nordrhein-Westfalen has urged ISPs in the German state to dump all sites with Nazi content or pay a 500 deutschmark fine (about £157). Attorneys don't think that's enough.

[September 1, 2000, 10:01]

Corel removes Nazi symbols from CorelDraw

News Corel said it will remove three drawings of Hitler, and a Nazi symbol which is banned in Germany, from future versions of the package and has issued a warning sticker to shops so they can continue to resell the product.

[November 27, 1996, 11:04]

Battle over Nazi auction site heats up

News Monday in the auctions of Nazi memorabilia case. It follows attempts from anti-racism groups to ban access due to the number of Nazi-related objects for sale. The Paris High Court will hear evidence from Yahoo!

[July 24, 2000, 10:42]

French groups appeal in Yahoo Nazi case

News Two French human rights organisations that successfully sued Yahoo in France over the sale of Nazi-related material on its auction site have appealed against a US District Court ruling that shielded the Web portal from enforcement of the French...

[December 6, 2001, 11:53]

Nazi's....

Talkback "A personalised website would also enable unemployed people to track their benefit claims" but that 40 percent of benefit claimants do not have regular access to a computer. What about peoples confidentiality and security?

[December 3, 2009, 23:31]

Yahoo free speech battle thrown out

News A divided federal appeals court on Thursday ducked the question of whether a French court order censoring Nazi-related materials can apply to Yahoo's US-based Web site. Nazi-related books, posts and memorabilia.

[January 13, 2006, 8:15]

Gamers face jail in Greece

Talkback Can you say Nazi.the nazi party started by banning swing music so whats next in greece rounding up jews?

[July 22, 2005, 20:29]

Tech expert tells French court to get real

News will not be able to restrict French Internet users from accessing prohibited Nazi content in the US. In May the US Web portal was accused by the international league against racism and antisemitism (Licra), and the union of Jewish students of...

[November 8, 2000, 13:10]

A Year Ago: Online booksellers defend right to sell banned books

News Online booksellers have defended their right to sell race-hate literature to countries in which it is banned, after a Los Angeles based anti-Nazi organisation called for a halt to the sale of books such as Mein Kampf in Germany.

[August 11, 2000, 7:07]

Gates promises EU compliance

Talkback In reality the (one man) Empire, MS, is like the Nazi. The power was snathed the Nazi way and the methods to keep the power are the same. It is funny how eager MS has been to compare Open source and linux to communism (a hopelessly stupid...

[February 2, 2005, 21:09]

EuroISPA attacks French on Yahoo! order

News It is illegal in France to exhibit or sell racist objects, including Nazi memorabilia. to ban French surfers from sales of Nazi memorabilia. A French Court's decision to force Yahoo! to disable access to its US auction service has been strongly...

[May 26, 2000, 16:38]

eBay to ban sale of hate items

News Under the revised policy, eBay sellers will no longer be allowed to sell items such as Nazi battle flags or Ku Klux Klan cloaks. Last year, a French court ordered Yahoo to block the sale of Nazi-related items to French citizens.

[May 4, 2001, 8:51]

Turing apology campaign: "public announcement shortly"

Blog He laid the foundations of computing, helped break the Nazi Enigma code and told us how to tell whether a machine could think. The British Government should apologize to Alan Turing for his treatment and recognize that his work created much of the...

[September 10, 2009, 20:07]

Opinion: Yahoo!'s awkward corner

News So when Nazi memorabilia becomes available in a country which has a law banning the sale of objects with racist overtones, there is bound to be trouble. feels Nazi memorabilia has a legitimate place on its auction site is a question nobody has yet...

[July 25, 2000, 16:57]

Yahoo! says France can't police auctions

News to devise a way to block Nazi paraphernalia from being auctioned through its site in countries where the items are outlawed, such as France. would be charged a fine of $13,905 (100,000 francs) each day for supporting the Nazi items on its auction...

[December 22, 2000, 9:00]

Yahoo! ads will know where you are

News must completely block French citizens' access to online auctions of Nazi items on its US-based site or face fines of $14,000 per day. removed Nazi items from its entire system. on Wednesday inked a deal with Akamai Technologies to send consumers...

[June 28, 2001, 10:35]

Jane Wakefield: L'Internet, c'est terrible

News Now to my way of thinking if you are of a mind to buy Nazi momentos then lack of Web access is not going to stop you. On Monday the French courts decided that French surfers should not be allowed to buy Nazi paraphernalia from an auction site...

[May 31, 2000, 7:34]

IBM calls for global identity management solution

Talkback They got away with it once: http://www.smh.com.au/news/Breaking/Court-rejects-IBMs-Nazi-associations/2005/05/04/1115092535520.html? Here's a decent interview with Black: http://news.com.com/Probing+IBMs+Nazi+connection/2009-1082_3-269157.html

[November 10, 2005, 18:44]

Hacking tools tipped to become weapons of the state

News In 2000, a French court ordered Yahoo to block Nazi paraphernalia from being auctioned through its site in France -- where it is outlawed because it violates France's hate speech laws. For example, in the Yahoo France case, if the presence of Nazi...

[March 10, 2004, 12:35]

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