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Google

Google Didn't Ship Relicensed Java Code After All 223

Posted by Soulskill
from the deeper-looks dept.
RedK writes "In a follow up to yesterday's news about Google apparently relicensing confidential Oracle code found in Java under the ASL, it seems that the blogger who initially reported the issue was plain wrong, as the files he indicated were in breach of Oracle's copyright do not actually ship with Android. Google has also deleted many of these files, which were mostly used as unit tests."
Music

EU May Force iTunes Store To Accept Returns 252

Posted by ScuttleMonkey
from the putting-a-dent-in-the-bottom-line dept.
Sweet Harmony writes "ArsTechnica is reporting that the European Union may soon require online music stores to accept returns. A review of European consumer protection laws has highlighted online sales of 'digital content services' as an area where existing consumer protection laws need to be harmonized. 'The EC would like to standardize cooling-off periods along with other aspects of the EU's consumer protection laws. One of the issues being considered is whether the rules on consumer sales should apply to 'digital content services' like music.'"
The Almighty Buck

Buy prepaid credit cards without ID or age limits?

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netbuzz
netbuzz writes "Visa has teamed with the postal service in New Zealand to offer prepaid cards in denominations up to $500 (only $100 if paying cash) that not only provide a measure of protection against online ID fraud but also raise questions about abuse because no identification or proof of age is required. Visa clearly envisions the market for these cards moving beyond gifts to an all-purpose mechanism for online shopping. Parents may not be so enthused.

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Operating Systems

Details of the Novell Microsoft Deal

Submitted by utlemming
utlemming writes "Novell today announced the details of the Novell/Microsoft Deal. Found on Novell's website, the details state that Microsoft and Novell will allow each other's OS products to run as guest operating systems. Other details include eDirectory and Active Directory integration and document format compatibility."
First Person Shooters (Games)

Halo 3 To Have 'Mute the Jerk' Button 260

Posted by Zonk
from the new-age-in-online-gaming dept.
Eurogamer is reporting on comments from the Bungie website. A feature for the upcoming Halo 3, that they've just announced, will be most welcomed by aging FPS players tired of hearing high-pitched squeals through their headsets. When playing an online match, players will be able to hit a button and then choose one of the gamertags playing the game. The result: a total mute on that player for the remainder of the game. They don't mention it on the site, but one would hope the Xbox Live servers are taking metrics on this activity, to be used in calculating the player's reputation. The more you mouth off, the worse you look to future players. Anyone have some other feature they think might make online gaming better?
Red Hat Software

Marc Fluery leaves JBoss/Redhat

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Anonymous Coward
Anonymous Coward writes "From Greg Wilkin's blog: http://blogs.webtide.com/gregw/ "So Marc Fluery has left JBoss/Redhat and thus brings to an end a chapter of the story of professional open source. We should applaud Marc that he at least partially delivered on his promise to distribute the rewards of success to the contributors to the project. But the problem with this OS fairy tale is that the distribution of reward was simply not fair or balanced.""
Businesses

GameStop Cracks Down on Underage Game Sales 105

Posted by Zonk
from the easy-way-to-get-fired dept.
Via GamePolitics, which has commentary of its own on the situation, a report on the Destructoid site pointing out a new, harsher penalty for GameStop employees that sell M-Rated games to minors. To be blunt: they're fired. Not only that but their managers are fired too, for failing to keep an eye on them. This new policy was set down last week in a conference call, which also warned that 'secret shopper' sub-17-year-olds would be trying to keep game store employees on their toes. The article quotes statistics from the ESRB saying that the M-rated policy has, in the past, only been enforced 65% of the time. I would imagine this will work to fix that.

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