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    GBU 02/08/2006 13:39:24

    Editor sandra_rossi@idg.com.au checks the inbox for hot news tips and sends an exclusive GBU mug to tipsters.
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    Amnesty: Tech companies aid censorship 30/05/2006 07:54:43

    Civil rights group Amnesty International launched a campaign against Internet censorship on Sunday, accusing multinational companies of complicity in aiding countries such as China to hampering free access to online information.
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    Google China controversy raised in shareholder meeting 12/05/2006 10:34:53

    The controversy over Google's censored Chinese search engine followed its top executives to the company's annual shareholder meeting on Thursday when an Amnesty International representative took them to task over the issue.
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    Tech giants cop censorship condemnation 03/02/2006 08:02:39

    Human rights groups have condemned technology giants Google, Microsoft, Cisco, and Yahoo for collaborating with China to censor the Internet.
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    Labor to concede Spam Bill amendments 05/11/2003 07:59:37

    Labor has conceded the high ground to the government and will not block the passage of the Spam Bill in the Senate, Shadow Communications Minister Kate Lundy has revealed to Computerworld. Labor had proposed a series of amendments relating to search and seizure powers to be granted to the Australian Communications Authority.
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    Planet Web: Oil and Politics Don't Mix 28/03/2000 12:01:01

    It's one of the richest ironies of the 2000 presidential race. Despite running a Teflon primary campaign, probable Democratic nominee Al Gore, a published environmental crusader, has found himself repeatedly attacked for his links to Occidental Petroleum.
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    Chinese hackers reportedly get death sentence 04/01/1999 12:01:01

    Mainland China is continuing its crackdown on alleged Internet-related crimes, reportedly sentencing to death on December 28 two men accused of hacking into a bank computer network and stealing 260,000 renminbi ($US31,400).
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    EU may investigate US global spy network 10/11/1998 12:01:01

    The European Union is considering launching a full-scale investigation into whether the US National Security Agency (NSA) is abusing its massive and highly advanced surveillance network to spy on government and private groups around the world.
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