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PARIS — A French court has ordered eBay to pay €38,6m to luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of fake merchandise, in a ruling that was immediately appealed by the online auction website.
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via Business Day @ 12:27 1st Jul
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Daman Investments, the Dubai-based broker and private equity company, has started a Dhs50m ($13.6m) fund to buy Middle Eastern art, reported Bloomberg. Prices for works by Arab and Iranian artists have been soaring, and auction houses including Christie's and Bonhams are expanding in the Middle East as oil earnings spur the region's economies and increase personal wealth.
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via AME Info @ 4:51 14th May
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A hacker with a point to prove posted personal details on 6m Chileans on the internet after lifting the information from government websites.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 19:06 13th May
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A hacker with a point to prove posted personal details on 6m Chileans on the internet after lifting the information from government websites.
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via Channel Register @ 19:07 13th May
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Minister to Open Science Centre ; EDUCATION: School's Pounds 6m New Facility Hailed As One of Best Incountry
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via Red Orbit @ 8:28 31st May
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A French court ordered eBay to pay €38.6m (£30.6m) to luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of fake merchandise, in a ruling immediately appealed by the online auction website.
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via The Independent @ 9:42 30th Jun
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The British Museum has had its most successful year since it started counting visitors - and probably since its foundation in 1753. In the financial year 2007-08, a record 6 million people came through the doors, including 35,000 who visited on a single day to celebrate the Chinese new year.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 7:21 2nd Jul
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Thursday's ruling against Web marketing company Media Breakaway pales next to a $230 million verdict MySpace won in U.S. District Court last month against two Internet marketers, Sanford Wallace and Walter Rines. "MySpace has essentially declared a war on spam and phishing on our site," said Hemanshu Nigam, chief security officer.
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via CIO Today @ 19:28 18th Jun
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A computer hacker in Chile has published confidential records belonging to six million people on the internet, officials say.
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via BBC @ 23:28 11th May
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Activision's board of directors has approved bonuses to be paid to CEO Bobby Kotick, and co-chairman Brian Kelly.
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via GamesIndustry.biz @ 7:21 2nd Jul
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A French court ordered eBay to pay €38.6 million to luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of fake merchandise, in a ruling immediately appealed by the online auction website.
in Online Auctions
via Eircom.net @ 9:33 30th Jun
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An anonymous hacker has posted six million details of Chilean residents online in a bid to highlight data-protection problems in the country.
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via ZDNet @ 12:23 13th May
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via I4U @ 11:30 19th Jun
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 12:00 12th May
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The Kraft Group, led by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, has shown support for what it calls the first online talk radio broadcasting network, New York-based BlogTalkRadio, by investing $4.6 million in Series A funding, according to BlogTalkRadio. Ex-hedge fund manager Scott Sipprelle and other individual angel investors also participated in the financing.
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via Mass High Tech @ 11:05 3rd Jul
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MIR Investment Management bought 19,644,996 Downer EDI shares for $137,136,423 to July 3, becoming a substantial shareholder with 19,644,996 shares (6.04%).
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via Business Spectator @ 8:01 3rd Jul
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Napster today launched what it says is the world's largest MP3-based music store. Effectively turning away from its reliance on protected Windows Media files, the company is offering about 6 million unguarded MP3 songs through a web-based store accessible from any computer and playable through virtually any device -- including the iPhone and iPod, Napster is keen to note. Users with iTunes can auto-sync their Napster downloads to the jukebox software. Prices for tracks remain unchanged at 99 cents each, with most full albums selling for $10.
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via Electronista @ 15:40 20th May
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via Biz Journals @ 5:35 16th May
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May 13, 2008: In a disconcerting bid to highlight the lack of data security in Chile, a hacker has splashed confidential records belonging to six million Chileans across the internet.
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via IDM.net.au @ 18:20 12th May
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Nail down your security priorities. Ask the experts and your peers at The Register Security Debate, April 17, 2008
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via The Register @ 12:03 12th May
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The artwork entitled Pecho/Oreja by the late American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat went under the hammer at Sotheby's Contemporary Art sale in London.
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via RTE Online @ 0:37 2nd Jul
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The online auction site has been ordered to pay compensation by a judge in Paris for allowing users to trade counterfeit items
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via The Times @ 9:42 30th Jun
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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Ocean Tomo Auctions, LLC -- the auctions arm of Ocean Tomo, LLC, the leading Intellectual Capital Merchant Banc® firm -- today announced the results of its 2008 European Live IP Auction held on 26th June at the N
in IP & Patents
via Earthtimes.org @ 8:37 30th Jun
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LOS ANGELES (Hypebot) – Napster has launched what it calls "the wrold's largest and most comprehensive mp3 store" at www.napster.com/store. While beat to market by months by Amazon's mp3 store, Napster's move bests rivals Zune, Real and Yahoo who have yet to announce deals with the major labels to sell mp3s.
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via Encore @ 11:12 23rd May
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A computer hacker in Chile has published confidential records of six million people, it has been revealed.
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via Telegraph @ 12:01 12th May
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