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Submission + - Google defends privacy record, gets help

netbuzz writes: "Having been accused by a watchdog group of being the worst thing to happen to personal privacy since mom read your diary, Google is rising up to defend itself. Matt Cutts, the head of Google's Webspam team, waxes indignant on his blog. And industry watcher Danny Sullivan says Google and Cutts have a legitimate beef.

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Submission + - Safemedia's CEO tells Congress, he can stop P2P.

palewook writes: Yesterday, Safwat Fahmy appeared in front of the House Science and Technology Committee. During Fahmy's testimony, he claimed Safemedia's "P2P Disaggregator" technology uses traffic-shaping systems and network-filtering systems that can destroy contaminated P2P networks. And Clouseau will make it impossible to send or receive any illegal P2P transmission on any installed network. However, Clouseau allows tunneling and SSH and never opens packets to determine file legality.

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