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Coupures de Presse [ le 29 janvier 2003 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Musique
Kazaa contre-attaque face aux majors
Déjà accusé de violation de copyright par les majors du disque et du film, le propriétaire du site de troc musical les attaque pour "abus de position dominante". Ils se seraient ligués pour l'empêcher de distribuer légalement du contenu protégé. (ZDNet)
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Italie
Grave attaque d'un virus internet en Italie: les postes paralysées
Les Postes italiennes ont été paralysées mardi par un virus informatique, baptisé SQ Hell, enregistré dans tout le pays et considéré comme "la plus grave attaque jamais intervenue" dans la péninsule, selon un expert en informatique Fulvio Berghella. (Yahoo Actualités)
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«Sapphire Worm» [Contd]
Worm gets under Microsoft's skin
Microsoft's policy of relying on software patches to fix major security flaws was questioned Monday after a series of internal e-mails revealed that the software giant's own network wasn't immune from a worm that struck the Internet last weekend. (News.com)

"This shows that the notion of patching doesn't work," said Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer for network protection firm Counterpane Internet Security. "Publicly, they are saying it's not our fault, because you should have patched. But Microsoft's own actions show that you can't reasonably expect people to be able to keep up with patches."
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Music
Music industry site hacked again
The Web site of the U.S. recording industrys trade group remained offline Tuesday, as federal officials probed the source of the hacking attack that has rendered the site unreachable since Friday. (MSNBC)
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EasyInternet
Burned CDs bring legal heat down on Internet café chain
A judge in London on Tuesday found a sprawling chain of British Internet cafés, (EasyInternet café chain), guilty of copyright infringement for allowing customers to download online music and copy the music onto compact disks. (IHT)
Net cafe to appeal against ruling
Easyinternet cafe is told it infringed copyright by allowing customers to download music, but its owner tells BBC News Online he plans to appeal. (BBC) |
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