Feb 25 2009

Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference – CBC.ca


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Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference
CBC.ca
By Paul Jay, CBC News A coalition of more than 70 technology companies, including internet search leader Google, online retailer Amazon and voice over internet provider Skype, is calling on the CRTC to ban internet service providers from "traffic
The CRTC isn’t just a nuisance now, it’sa real threat Macleans.ca
Net Neutrality: tell CRTC what you think p2pnet.net
CP24, Canada – Georgia Straight – The Kingston Whig-Standard – Tech Media Reports (subscription)
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Feb 25 2009

Ryerson privacy breach highlights immature IT, analyst says – IT World Canada Blogs


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Ryerson privacy breach highlights immature IT, analyst says
IT World Canada Blogs
Whether the university's software glitch will lead to actual identity theft remains to be seen, but that hasn’t stopped one industry analyst from chastising the school’s slow response.
Glitch bares Ryerson students' information Toronto Star
Ryerson software error exposes students personal information Digital Home
The Eyeopener – The Canadian Press – Canada.com – CityNews
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Feb 25 2009

Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference – CBC.ca


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Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference
CBC.ca
By Paul Jay, CBC News A coalition of more than 70 technology companies, including internet search leader Google, online retailer Amazon and voice over internet provider Skype, is calling on the CRTC to ban internet service providers from "traffic
Net Neutrality: tell CRTC what you think p2pnet.net
Internet users ask CRTC to put a stop to bandwidth throttling CP24, Canada
Georgia Straight – CBC.ca – p2pnet.net – p2pnet.net
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Feb 24 2009

'Error' exposes sensitive information – Globe and Mail


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'Error' exposes sensitive information
Globe and Mail
TORONTO – Hundreds of Toronto university students may be at risk of identity theft after their sensitive personal information was recently exposed online.
Glitch bares Ryerson students' information Toronto Star
Privacy glitch 'strange,' Rye says The Eyeopener
Digital Home – Canada.com – p2pnet.net – The Canadian Press
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Feb 24 2009

Net Neutrality: tell CRTC what you think – p2pnet.net


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Net Neutrality: tell CRTC what you think
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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Yesterday (February 23) marked the deadline for Canadians to give the CRTC their thoughts on Net Neutrality.
Deadline looms for public comments on internet traffic control CBC.ca
Internet users ask CRTC to put a stop to bandwidth throttling CP24, Canada
Georgia Straight – p2pnet.net – p2pnet.net – p2pnet.net
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Feb 24 2009

Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids – Washington Post


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Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids
Washington Post
The other day I asked somewhat tongue-in-cheek whether Tom Friedman had ever visited Silicon Valley. Today, I?m wondering if Lady Greenfield has ever used a social networking site.
Facebook and Bebo risk 'infantilising' the human mind guardian.co.uk
Ad strategy at root of Facebook privacy row Reuters
AdAge.com – ITV.com – Hindu – LaSalle News Tribune
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Feb 24 2009

Combining BitTorrent With Darknets For P2P Privacy

CSEMike writes “Currently popular peer-to-peer networks suffer from a lack of privacy. For applications like BitTorrent or Gnutella, sharing a file means exposing your behavior to anyone interested in monitoring it. OneSwarm is a new file sharing application developed by researchers at the University of Washington that improves privacy in peer-to-peer networks. Instead of communicating directly, sharing in OneSwarm is friend-to-friend; senders and receivers exchange data using multiple intermediaries in an overlay mesh. OneSwarm is built on (and backwards compatible with) BitTorrent, but includes numerous extensions to improve privacy while providing good performance: point-to-point encryption using SSL, source-address rewriting, and multi-path and multi-source downloading. Clients and source are available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.”

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Feb 23 2009

Combining BitTorrent With Darknets For P2P Privacy

CSEMike writes “Currently popular peer-to-peer networks suffer from a lack of privacy. For applications like BitTorrent or Gnutella, sharing a file means exposing your behavior to anyone interested in monitoring it. OneSwarm is a new file sharing application developed by researchers at the University of Washington that improves privacy in peer-to-peer networks. Instead of communicating directly, sharing in OneSwarm is friend-to-friend; senders and receivers exchange data using multiple intermediaries in an overlay mesh. OneSwarm is built on (and backwards compatible with) BitTorrent, but includes numerous extensions to improve privacy while providing good performance: point-to-point encryption using SSL, source-address rewriting, and multi-path and multi-source downloading. Clients and source are available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.”

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Feb 23 2009

Couple lose privacy case against Google – DigitalJournal.com

Couple lose privacy case against Google
DigitalJournal.com
By Naved Akhtar. US magistrate judge has thrown out a legal claim from a Pittsburgh couple that Google’s street view feature violated their privacy.
All the world's a Google stage Morning Sentinel
Couple loses Google privacy suit Avvo
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Feb 22 2009

Couple lose privacy case against Google – DigitalJournal.com

Couple lose privacy case against Google
DigitalJournal.com
By Naved Akhtar. US magistrate judge has thrown out a legal claim from a Pittsburgh couple that Google’s street view feature violated their privacy.
All the world's a Google stage Morning Sentinel
Couple loses Google privacy suit Avvo
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