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careysb writes:
I've just gotten so used to every email that I send from my place of employment being modified to add "for business used only" and "proprietary" notices to the end that I barely noticed that my ISP had started to append their own advertising to the end of my personal emails. Can I consider my email content to be copyrighted and that their use of my material for advertising purposed is in violation of my copyright? (IANAL's need reply)
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drwxrxrx writes:
A release candidate for Windows Vista SP1 is available for download. According to InformationWeek, the list of changes runs 47 pages, and isn't exhaustive. Computerworld has an article detailing the hoops one must jump through to install the release candidate.
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j.sanchez1 writes:
Torrent freak is reporting here that Demonoid has once again been shut down by the CRIA. The Demonoid homepage has the following explanation: "The CRIA threatened the company renting the servers to us, and because of this it is not possible to keep the site online. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for your understanding."
The Demonoid IRC channel says that the site is down, but the tracker is still working.
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jjackalb writes:
Customers regularly log onto the internet using the café's wireless network to check their e-mail and surf the web while they enjoy the coffee and ambience. Sam Peterson II: "I just went down and checked my e-mail and didn't see a problem with that." But Peterson did it everyday, and from his car. Piggybacking — using someone else's WiFi without their permission — isn't legal. A warrant was sworn for Peterson's arrest on a "five year felony, $10,000 fine,"
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