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Coupures de Presse [ le 17 décembre 2002 ]

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E-Commerce
Le DVD de Monsieur est arrivé. Par La Poste
Deux jeunes sociétés romandes livrent des films à domicile dans toute la Suisse. Elles proposent des milliers de titres que les internautes peuvent conserver pendant une semaine. Plus flexible et pratique que le vidéoclub. (Largeur.com)



Press clippings [ December 17 2002 ]

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WiFi
Limits Sought on Wireless Internet Access
The Defense Department is seeking new limits on wireless Internet access, arguing that it could interfere with military radar. (NY Times)


Litigation
U.S. court says no to Web libel lawsuit
In the wake of an Australian ruling suggesting that Web publishers are fair game for libel suits anywhere their content appears, a U.S. federal court veers in the opposite direction. The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals said two Connecticut newspapers could not be sued for libel in a Virginia court on the basis of allegedly defamatory articles posted on their Web sites.

In the decision , released last Friday, a three-judge panel unanimously tossed out a Virginia prison warden's lawsuit against the Hartford Courant and the New Haven Advocate. (News.com)


Music
RIAA Goes After the Little Guy
The Recording Industry Association of America says it is demanding that gas stations, convenience stores, groceries and small music stores stop offering illegal copies of music recordings. The group is demanding a settlement fee and will sue businesses that don't comply. (Wired)


Sweet Victory
AOL awarded millions in spam case
A Virginia federal court awarded America Online nearly $7 million in damages as part of the Internet service providers’ legal victory over a junk e-mail operation, AOL said Monday. (MSNBC)


Gaming World
A new world order
When The Sims goes live tomorrow, it carries the hopes of the PC gaming industry to the Internet - a new frontier for the fastest growing tech business. (digitalMass)







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