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Security Scoops Archive May 2009
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Nintendo Pirates Labeled as Terrorists
Nintendo is a popular video game company and been a major competitor in the video game world. As technology has grown though, so has the ability to illegally download these games. Those who are downloading games for Nintendo's DS and illegally playing them have now been called "terrorists" by a leading member of a Japanese copyright organization. Read more here.
First Man Arrested for Violation of DMCA
The DMCA arrested the first man for violation of its terms. Adonis Gladney was arrested on several counts of selling counterfeit registration keys for Microsoft products. Read how Gladney was investigated for copyright infringement here.
Pressure on Canada Paying Off?
Viewed as one of the laxest in the world – and appealing to file-sharers – Canada's Copyright Law (or, as some say, lack thereof) has caused much criticism. Now that Canada has recently arrested five individuals for selling illegal DVDs, does this mean the criticism has started to change the country's policies? That question is asked here.
Congressman Seeks to Write Privacy Law
The Internet has become a valuable and necessary tool is today’s society. It can also be dangerous. With few privacy laws in effect, ISPs can find out every single item you have searched. This Congressman intends to change that. Read more here.
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