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Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

The company has agreed to settle with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that it collected information of some 30,000 visitors to its artist web sites who were under the age of 13.

Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

The company has agreed to settle with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that it collected information of some 30,000 visitors to its artist web sites who were under the age of 13.

Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

The company has agreed to settle with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that it collected information of some 30,000 visitors to its artist web sites who were under the age of 13.

Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

The company has agreed to settle with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that it collected information of some 30,000 visitors to its artist web sites who were under the age of 13.

Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

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Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

The company has agreed to settle with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that it collected information of some 30,000 visitors to its artist web sites who were under the age of 13.

Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

Sony's BMG Music branch has been fined for illegally collecting information from its youngest users. Skip related content

Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

The company has agreed to settle with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that it collected information of some 30,000 visitors to its artist web sites who were under the age of 13.

Sony pays up for privacy gaffe

The company has agreed to settle with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that it collected information of some 30,000 visitors to its artist web sites who were under the age of 13.

To restrict or not to restrict: The conundrum for operators and app stores: T-Mobile USA burned in Android Market gaffe

10 Trends in Wireless Mobility contains information that could be vital to your career — from a source you can trust: RCR Wireless News.

Police Sell Knives In Web Auction

Several constabularies from across the country have made the gaffe by listing the blades on the web at the same time as supporting efforts to crack down on knife crime.

Police Sell Knives In Web Auction

Several constabularies from across the country have made the gaffe by listing the blades on the web at the same time as supporting efforts to crack down on knife crime.

Blogtalk: Rendell on Napolitano's 'No Life'

Gov. Edward G. Rendell of Pennsylvania is among the most seasoned of politicians. So when he commits a gaffe, it is often a powerful one.

Wis. Web site image sends Capitol to Minneapolis

A new Web site for campaign finance information in Wisconsin includes the state Capitol in Madison in front of a striking skyline - of Minneapolis. State Sen. Jeff Plale noticed the geography gaffe after looking at the site created by the Government Accountability Board. "I'm looking at that thinking, 'What the heck?'" the South Milwaukee Democrat said. "I don't think a lot of Minnesota legislators care about our Government Accountability Board."

Nanotech sensor detects toxins in living cells

Telstra kicked out of NBN by Federal government IE flaw worse than originally thought Top 10 most overhyped products Nanotech sensor detects toxins in living cells Ericsson and Intel lock down laptops Sony pays up for privacy gaffe Google turns Chrome to gold Cisco sued by FSF over GPL violation IronPort opens Sydney support centre F-Secure Christmas warning: watch your phone Developers complain about Apple’s applications pricing policy Microsoft still in race for Australian school laptops: VIC How to avoid IT price rises and renegotiate Microsoft licenses WA apprenticeship administrator places Microsoft CRM Inside the manageNET ASIO T4 data centre

In pictures: Hundreds protest proposed internet filters

Telstra kicked out of NBN by Federal government Taking a service-oriented approach to integration Business Objects offers on-demand update OpenSolaris gets snapshot tool Nanotech sensor detects toxins in living cells Week in review: Free as in speech Ericsson and Intel lock down laptops Sony pays up for privacy gaffe Google turns Chrome to gold Cisco sued by FSF over GPL violation Firefox tops app vulnerability list Suncorp goes Agile for 19k desktop integration project


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