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Indonesia regrets E Timor wrongs

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has expressed "remorse" for wrongs committed during East Timor's vote for independence in 1999.

Copyrights-and Wrongs

Desktops Digital Cameras DVD Creation Handhelds Laptops LCDs MP3 Players PDAs & Phones Printers VoIP Windows XP Wireless Networks All categories

Leaders accept East Timor report

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has expressed "remorse" for wrongs committed during East Timor's vote for independence in 1999.

A plea for clear guidance on privacy policies

Tags: Information Life Cycle, Information management, Information/Data handling, Legal issues, Legal rights/wrongs, Personal Privacy

RIAA ?MediaSentry? owner hired by China

p2pnet news view RIAA |Â DRM | P2P:- It seems somehow fitting that SafeNet, a leader in digital wrongs and owner of seriously discredited RIAA ‘private eye’ MediaSentry, has been hired by the People’s Republic of China.

Noel Gallagher believes video games are partly to blame for knife crime culture

Poor old Noel must be getting old - he's started blaming things he doesn't understand for all the wrongs of society. Today, it's knife crime that's the fault of games.

MPAA Hacker Spied on The Pirate Bay

Is anyone really surprised that the MPAA would pay a hacker to gather info on The Pirate Bay founders? What is the old saying “two wrongs don’t make a right?” If you feel like you are being wronged, getting down in the mud with the culprits isn’t going to do you any good. And that applies to both sides.

17 Greasemonkey scripts to turbocharge your browser

The internet offers a wealth of excellent tools, information, and entertainment -- and it asks very little from us in return. So don't get upset when a poorly designed online tool or site gets on your nerves; instead, use Greasemonkey, a free Firefox add-on that harnesses the power of JavaScript to right usability wrongs and improve the functionality of specific websites and of the internet at large.

Police Shame Pranksters On YouTube

Barence writes "British police are shaming hoax 999 callers and time-wasters on YouTube in an effort to cut down on non-emergency calls. Video clips uploaded include a lady phoning police to ask what year the internet started, the dramatic tale of a man whose wife would only provide salmon sandwiches for lunch, and another worried soul who had lost her glasses and could not see properly to peel potatoes. Anyone else think the chance of YouTube fame is more likely to encourage copycats than educate people about the wrongs of hoax calling?"


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