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Court: Cyberbullying Threats Are Not Protected Speech

A California appeals court ruled this week that threatening posts made by readers of a website are not protected free speech, allowing a case charging the posters with hate crimes and defamation to proceed. The case raises fundamental questions about cyberbullying and the line between online speech and hate crimes. In her dissenting opinion, Judge Frances Rothschild said the appellate court ruling “alters the legal landscape to the severe detriment of First Amendment rights.” The case involves a teen identified as “D.C.” in court documents, who launched a website in 2005 when he was 15 to promote his pursuit of an acting and singing career.

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Thursday, March 18th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Sky gets Five HD

Freeview who? Five may not be coming to Freeview HD any time in the near future, but it will show up on Sky.…

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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Study shows gaming can hinder reading, writing progress

Parents of young boys, take note A study has confirmed what any savvy parent could have told you: young boys who are given games consoles may fail to advance as far academically as their Wii, Xbox and PlayStation-less peers.…

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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Five loses Freeview HD bandwidth

Capacity handed to BBC instead Five will not appear on Freeview HD before 2012 after the channel failed to satisfy broadcasting watchdog Ofcom that it is fully committed to HD.…

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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Court Acquits BitTorrent User Citing Faulty Evidence

Last year LANVA reported the IP-addresses of 106 users of the country’s largest BitTorrent site to the police. The anti-piracy group claimed that the site’s users were sharing a copy of the Windows 7 Ultimate operating system and took action on behalf of Microsoft without notifying the software company. The self-proclaimed investigators evidence consisted of a screenshot of peers as listed by uTorrent.

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Monday, March 15th, 2010 P2P News No Comments