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Privacy

Submission + - Wikipedia opts out from Phorm (wikimedia.org)

ais523 writes: Wikipedia (and other websites run by Wikimedia) have requested to opt-out from Phorm; according to the email they sent (quoted here), they "consider the scanning and profiling of our visitors' behavior by a third party to be an infringement on their privacy."
Microsoft

Submission + - EC complains about Microsoft bundling IE (zdnet.com)

ais523 writes: The European Commission has again complained about antitrust behaviour by Microsoft, based on the 2007 complaint by Opera; this time, it's about alleged anticompetitive bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows, to the detriment of other browser manufacturers. (In a previous complaint, Microsoft ended up having to manufacture a version of Windows without Media Player, although its pricing meant that it was rarely bought.)
The Courts

Submission + - Judge jails 46 due to annoying mobile phone (guardian.co.uk)

ais523 writes: A judge was interrupted by a ringing mobile phone. So the judge demanded the phone. When nobody admitted owning the phone in question, the judge ordered the doors of the courtroom locked, and when the phone didn't turn up after a search, he sent all 46 defendants present to jail.
Software

Submission + - South Africa adopts ODF as a government standard (tectonic.co.za)

ais523 writes: As reported by Tectonic, South Africa's new Mininimum Interoperability Standards for Information Systems in government (MIOS) explain the new rules for which data formats will be used by the government; according to that document, all people working for the South African government must be able to read OpenDocument Format documents by March, and the government aims to use one of its three approved document formats (UTF-8 or ASCII plain text, CSV, or ODF) for all its published documents by the end of 2008. A definition of 'open standard' is also included that appears to rule out OOXML at present (requiring 'multiple implementations', among other things that may also rule it out).

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