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Mon Mar 04 09:14:04 GMT 2002


1. Deutschland - Kartellamt begründet Entscheidung gegen Liberty
(Heise)
Nachdem die Entscheidung des Bundeskartellamts zur Übernahme von TV-
Kabelnetzen der Deutschen Telekom durch Liberty durchgesickert war,
liegt nun die Begründung vor.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13198.htm
2. France - Wanadoo condamné, la bagarre de l´ADSL continue
(Transfert)
Le conseil de la concurrence ordonne que tous les fournisseurs
d´accès soient sur un pied d´égalité pour l´ADSL. Et Wanadoo, en
attendant, ne pourra plus profiter des agences France Télécom pour
son offre Haut-Débit. voir aussi France Telecom doit suspendre la
vente des packs ADSL de Wanadoo (AFP). see also France - Watchdog
rules against France Telecom on ADSL (Total Telecom).
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13168.htm
3. UK - BBC websites distort market say rivals (Guardian)
Media groups have renewed their attack on the BBC's online
activities, which they say are distorting the market for commercial
sites operating in areas such as motoring, sport and pop music. The
British internet publishers alliance - formed to protect the internet
interests of media groups including Trinity Mirror, News
International, Associated Newspapers and the Guardian Media Group -
has written to the BBC chairman, Gavyn Davies, to complain that the
BBC's online operations are crowding competitors out of the market.
see also UK - BBC promises overhaul of governors (Guardian), UK -
Ministers may vet BBC's youth TV output (Guardian) and UK - BBC:
Davies steps out of the shadows (FT).
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13185.htm
4. USA - Ashcroft Defends FTC-Justice Merger Review Plan (Newsbytes)
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft defended a plan that would give
the Justice Department sole merger review authority over media,
telecommunications and entertainment industry mergers, while taking
it away from the Federal Trade Commission.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13220.htm
5. USA - FTC Allows Five ISPs To Use AOL Time Warner Cable Lines
(Newsbytes)
The Federal Trade Commission has approved five more Internet service
providers to use AOL Time Warner's cable systems, as part of the
media giant's fulfillment of regulatory conditions related to the AOL-
Time Warner merger.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13218.htm
6. USA - Microsoft, Justice Dept. Alter Antitrust Settlement Plan
(Newsbytes)
The U.S. Justice Department and Microsoft announced important
changes to their antitrust settlement in response to criticism that
the deal was riddled with legal loopholes. The most significant
change came from the deletion of a clause that critics said would
allow Microsoft to gain access to the patented technologies of rival
software makers without compensating them. see also Judge Sets
Schedule For Microsoft Hearings, Microsoft Seeks To Throw Out
Sanctions, Media Win Access To Video Depositions In Microsoft Case.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13170.htm
7. Belgium - Dutroux trial papers available on internet (Guardian)
One of Europe's most controversial investigative journalists has
fallen foul of Belgian officials who have issued an international
arrest warrant against him alleging theft of sensitive pre-trial
documents. A Brussels judge claims that Jean Nicolas, a
Luxembourgeois, stole a 1,300-page dossier on the paedophile Marc
Dutroux, which was drawn up by an investigating magistrate in
preparation for a future trial. Nicolas is offering the offending
dossier on his website for the price of EUR30.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13192.htm
8. España - Año y medio de cárcel para un joven que difundía
pornografía infantil por Internet (Europa Press)
Un juzgado de Barcelona ha condenado a un año y medio de cárcel a un
joven de 24 años conocido como 'Tío Willy' por difundir pornografía
infantil en Internet a través de una cuenta de correo electrónico de
la Conselleria de Agricultura de la Generalitat. El tribunal le ha
condenado por un delito relativo a la prostitución y a la corrupción
de menores.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13214.htm
9. Kanada will Privatkampf gegen Kinderpornografie im Netz beenden
(Heise)
Im Kampf gegen Kinderpornografie hat die kanadische Regierung eine
nicht unproblematische Gesetzesnovellierung vorgeschlagen, die
inzwischen das Parlament passiert hat und nur noch eine dritte Lesung
im Senat benötigt, um wirksam zu werden. Nach den Veränderungen des
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2001 würde es auch für Privatpersonen und
Organisationen heikel werden, Kinderpornografie im Netz aufzuspüren
und diese den Behörden zu melden. Nicht nur der Besitz, die
Übertragung im Internet und das Produzieren von kinderpornografischem
Material wird dann strafbar sein, sondern auch das Aufspüren
verdächtiger Sites und das Weiterleiten von entsprechenden Hinweisen
an die Sicherheitsbehörden. Verboten -- und mit einer Strafe bis zu
fünf Jahren belegt -- ist auch der Zugriff auf Websites, wenn der
Internetbenutzer "weiß", dass er über diesen Zugriff
Kinderpornografie sehen wird.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13206.htm
10. Sweden - Battling paedophilia (Guardian)
The Swedish National Criminal Intelligence Service has a library of
300,000 hardcore child pornography images seized from computers and
websites around the world. The library started life during Project
Cathedral, a 1998 joint effort between 12 countries to tackle
internet child pornography, and has been growing since.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13176.htm
11. UK - Police use UV marking to fight mobile theft (ZDNet UK)
London police are fighting back against mobile phone thieves by
using ultraviolet marker pens to label thousands of handsets. Police
officers are also urging mobile users to record their IMEI
(International Mobile Equipment Identity) numbers. Each phone has a
unique IMEI number, and mobile operators can use this information to
prevent a stolen handset working on their networks.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13186.htm
12. UK - Wales - Governors back head on porn (Times Educational
Supplement)
A head teacher who permanently excluded a pupil for allegedly
setting up a pornographic website has won the backing of governors at
his school.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13171.htm
13. UN - Internet aids narcotics trade (BBC)
The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) says in its 2001
report that illegal drugs are being sold over the internet, often
with the aid of private chat rooms protected from law enforcers. Drug
dealers using the internet are often evading capture because of the
failure by some countries to adopt laws on cyber crime, the report
says.
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13201.htm
14. USA - Internet Piracy Leader Pleads Guilty (AP)
A leader of an Internet piracy group that authorities say was
responsible for billions of dollars in lost sales pleaded guilty to
conspiring to commit copyright infringement. see the Plea Agreement
US v. Sankus (PDF).
http://www.qlinks.net/items/qlitem13166.htm


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