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Tencent, based in Hong Kong, announced Monday that James will help promote the Chinese version of the popular NBA2K video games. James will appear in advertising campaigns in China and will also have the opportunity to provide creative input on game
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CallPlus chief executive Mark Callander admits it has taken longer than he expected to turn around the chequered reputation the firm gained a few years ago. Many of the negative perceptions resulted from customer service woes and a disliked cold-
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Information says a new system will warn users when accounts are used to illegally download content. (CNN) -- It is about to get a bit more difficult to illegally download TV shows, movies or music online. A new alert system, rolling out over the next
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski defended his agency's role in regulating broadband Internet, saying that the FCC needed to act like a cop on the beat. We need to protect and promote competition, Genachowski said at
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Thefirst piece oflegislation was adopted in2007, which permitted courts toblock access tospecific Internet sites. Since then, regional courts have made occasional use ofthis option, but sites blocked inone region remained accessible inothers. Now
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Michael Geist's coverage drew a lot of attention to the issue in Europe...When asked whether those were the only changes, EU Trade spokesperson John Clancy said there may be other changes but that this was the biggest one...Indeed, there has been
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Ky. (AP) — It's a common tactic for pornography producers trying to protect their product from online piracy: They sue unknown "John Does" who illegally download movies, then go to Internet providers to learn their true identities and collect.
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If IPv6 is rolled out, that registry may or may not be sufficient for law enforcement to identify what device is accessing the Internet. "This is not a question of willful rejection...It doesn't have a direct impact on them and their ability to
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13 May 2012 One of the country's biggest internet service providers will force all of its customers to decide whether they want access to pornography sites or not. The decision by TalkTalk will put pressure on other internet providers to offer the
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Story continues below Further, the High Court judges said that infringement notices sent by the film industry to iiNet did not provide the ISP "with a reasonable basis for sending warning notices to individual customers containing threats to suspend
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