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Google to Shut China Search Engine

| March 13, 2010

Google to Shut China Search Engine
Richard Waters in San Francisco and Kathrin Hille in Beijing
March 12 2010

Google has drawn up detailed plans for the closure of its Chinese search engine and is now “99.9 per cent” certain to go ahead as talks over censorship with the Chinese authorities have reached an apparent impasse, according to a person familiar with the company’s…

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The History of the Honey Trap

| March 13, 2010

The History of the Honey Trap

Five lessons for would-be James Bonds and Bond girls — and the men and women who would resist them.

PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY
MARCH 12, 2010

MI5 is worried about sex. In a 14-page document distributed last year to hundreds of British banks, businesses, and financial institutions, titled “The Threat from Chinese Espionage,” the famed British security service described a…

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Australia on internet watchlist with Iran, North Korea

| March 13, 2010

Australia on internet watchlist with Iran, North Korea

ASHER MOSES AND ARI SHARP
March 12, 2010

A top media rights watchdog has listed Australia along with Iran and North Korea in a report on countries that pose a threat of internet censorship.

Paris-based media rights group Reporters Without Borders on Thursday put Australia and South Korea on its list of countries “under surveillance”…

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European Union could ban ‘Mosquito’ devices because they infringe children’s human rights

| March 13, 2010

European Union could ban ‘Mosquito’ devices because they infringe children’s human rights

‘Mosquito’ devices which emit high-pitched whine to help disperse teenagers from street corners could be banned by the European Union
on the grounds that they infringe children’s human rights.

Christopher Hope
11 Mar 2010

A committee of MEPs voted unanimously for a Europe-wide ban on the marketing, sale and use of…

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New Zealand’s internet filter goes live

| March 13, 2010

New Zealand’s internet filter goes live

ROB O’NEILL
11/03/2010

The Department of Internal Affairs’ (DIA) internet filter is now operational and is being used by internet providers (ISPs) Maxnet and Watchdog.

Thomas Beagle, spokesperson for online freedom lobby Tech Liberty says he’s “very disappointed that the filter is now running, it’s a sad day for the New Zealand internet”.

He told Computerworld the filter…

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Afghans ask US court: “Why are we in prison?”

| March 13, 2010

Afghans ask US court: “Why are we in prison?”
12 March, 2010, 22:52

Four Afghan prisoners in the most notorious detention center, Bagram, have turned to a US court for help. They claim ignorance as to why they are being held.

The American Civil Liberties Union took on their cases, and Jonathan Manes from the ACLU explains why a Washington court should intervene in the…

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An Excuse Is Finally Found To Blame The Underwear Bomber on the Internet

| March 13, 2010

An Excuse Is Finally Found To Blame The Underwear Bomber on the Internet

Tony Romm
03/11/10

The Internet allowed extremists to contact, recruit, train and equip the suspect responsible for the attempted Flight 253 bombing on Christmas Day “within weeks,” a top Pentagon official told lawmakers Wednesday.

That relatively brief timeframe only speaks to how quickly extremist groups have “optimized” the Web and developed…

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