Google and Yahoo will delay implementation of their joint advertising deal to give antitrust lawyers at the Justice Department more time to review the agreement, the companies said. The additional delay will be less than a month, said a source close to negotiations who was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity. …
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Study Finds High Cyberbulling, Low Reporting
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Comcast Says Customers Don’t Mind Traffic Limits (GigaLaw.com)
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WTO May Probe US Action Again EU Online Gambling
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dullhaven.com
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Anonymous Newspaper Commenters Protected By Same Law That Protects Reporters' Sources
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Anonymous Newspaper Commenters Protected By Same Law That Protects Reporters' Sources
http://www.teleactivities.net/node/7499While other countries often don't respect the right to be anonymous, the US has shown a strong willingness to protect anonymity rights. And, here's another such case, but for a somewhat different reason. Gigalaw points us to the news that a court has ruled that the Billings Gazette newspaper doesn't need to reveal anonymous commenters, relying on the same state (not federal) law that protects reporters in the state from having to reveal sources. The law
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Anonymous Newspaper Commenters Protected By Same Law That Protects Reporters' Sources
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Top Gear Electronics
http://topgearelectronics.com/blogWhile other countries often don't respect the right to be anonymous, the US has shown a strong willingness to protect anonymity rights. And, here's another such case, but for a somewhat different reason. Gigalaw points us to the news that a court has ruled that the Billings Gazette newspaper doesn't need to reveal anonymous commenters, relying on the same state (not federal) law that protects reporters in the state from having to reveal sources. The law
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Tech News - Tech News
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Anonymous Newspaper Commenters Protected By Same Law That Protects Reporters' Sources
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