[Chapter-delegates] New Cybercrime centre in Europe, Vint Cerf on the EU Internet policy (fwd)
Babu Ram Aryal
baburam.aryal at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 02:37:56 PDT 2012
Thanks.
Best Regards
Advocate Babu Ram Aryal
President,
Internet Society Nepal Chapter
Cell# 9851048401
Sent from my iPhone 4
On 30-Mar-2012, at 3:12 PM, borka at e5.ijs.si wrote:
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> Vint Cerf attacks European internet policy
> The Telegraph, Matt Warman, March 29, 2012
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> Vint Cerf, one of the founders of the internet, has condemned a central
> plank of European proposals to regulate the internet as impractical to
> enforce and 'terrifying' in prospect.
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> Private investigators accessed police files, says leaked report
> The Guardian, David Batty, March 30, 2012
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> Private investigators linked to organised crime gangs accessed and
> deleted police intelligence records, according to a leaked report.
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> European Commission Announces Plans for Cybercrime Center
> WSJ, Nick Clayton, March 29, 2012
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> The best brains in Europe are to be brought together to fight organized
> cybercrime as part of the European Union police agency Europol, according to
> plans announced by the European Commission.
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> Yahoo announces ‘do not track’ tool
> The Washington Post, Hayley Tsukayama, March 29, 2012
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> “With this new feature, Yahoo! continues its leadership in privacy
> innovation while continuing to create the free online services consumers
> demand that are made possible through advertising,” Yahoo wrote in a
> release.
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> FTC’s Leibowitz Foresees Do-Not-Track Privacy Option in 2012
> Bloomberg, Sara Forden, March 29, 2012
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> U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jonathan Leibowitz said he expects
> companies to develop a mechanism by the end of the year that allows people
> to say they don’t want their online browsing behavior collected.
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