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Coupures de Presse [ le 7 décembre 2000 ]

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Droits de l'Homme Numérique
Un député français propose une charte des droits de l'Homme numérique
André Santini, député maire d'Issy-les-Moulineaux, et un groupe d'experts viennent de rédiger une charte des droits de l'Homme numérique, proposant de nouvelles règles de relations entre les individus dans la société numérique. (Multimédium)


Courriel
e-mails au bureau : la CNIL s‘en mêle
Le rapport de la CNIL qui doit être rendu très prochainement, devrait définir précisément l'utilisation de la messagerie électronique par le salarié au sein de son entreprise. La difficulté consiste à trouver l'équilibre avec le respect de la vie privée. (Europe Infos Multimédia)


Go.com!
Référencement payant : au tour de Go.com !
Après l'annonce, hier, de Snap, c'est au tour de Go.com de mettre en place un système de prise en compte payante des soumissions sur son outil de recherche. (Abondance)


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Domain Names
WIPO domain dispute coup continues
WIPO has continued its march toward control of the domain dispute market, taking 68.5 per cent of all cases in November - up from 66 per cent in October, 63 per cent in September and just 48 per cent back in January. How it is doing this is no secret - it consistently favours big business and celebrities over anyone else (complainant wins 67.5 per cent of cases; 15.8 per cent are settled or terminated) and reaps the benefit of publicity. cf The Syracuse Report. (The Register)

Opera
Opera Software launches first free version of No. 3 Web browser
The company behind the world's No. 3 Web browser offered its first free version Wednesday in a bid to close the gap with Microsoft's market-leading Internet Explorer and AOL/Netscape. (Techserver)


Keystroke Surveillance
FBI Hacks Alleged Mobster
The FBI breaks into the office of a man charged with masterminding a mob-linked loan sharking operation, installs a keyboard-sniffing device and records his password. Is this aggressive surveillance technique OK, or did the FBI go too far? (Wired)


Hospital Hacked
Hospital hacked; private files taken
A computer intruder broke into a Seattle-area hospital and downloaded thousands of private medical records earlier this year, according to security news Web site SecurityFocus.com. (MSNBC)


Fun
Romeo rodent goes online
An amorous guinea pig who found fame after enjoying a night of passion with 24 females at a South Wales farm now has his own website. Sooty wooed the lady guinea pigs at the Little Friends Farm in Hopkinstown, Pontypridd, after fooling his way into their cage. He became the proud father of 42 baby guinea pigs from his two nights of passion. The romeo rodent's owners have created his website, and he has also appeared on Japanese television and been awarded life-long membership of London's Stringfellows nightclub. (BBC)




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