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Feds: Megaupload files may be deleted this week  30 January 2012  Print E-mail
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Source: CNN - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Government Federal prosecutors who accuse file-sharing site Megaupload of being a hotbed of digital piracy say the site's customer files, presumably including perfectly legal ones, may be deleted starting Thursday.
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Judges set timetable for McKinnon case resolution  27 January 2012  Print E-mail
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Source: The Register UK - Posted by Anthony Pell   
Government Senior judges have set a timetable to speed up resolution in the long-running Gary McKinnon extradition case, effectively setting a deadline for the Home Office to respond to evidence that McKinnon is too infirm to withstand the stress of a US trial and likely imprisonment over alleged Pentagon hacking offences.
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Megaupload Bail Decision Reserved  24 January 2012  Print E-mail
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Source: CSO Online - Posted by Alex   
Government Kim Dotcom and the other Megaupload defendants may have to wait until Wednesday to find out if they can be released on bail.
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Air Force Drone Controllers Embrace Linux, But Why?  17 January 2012  Print E-mail
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Source: Information Week - Posted by Alex   
Government Did a Windows virus outbreak in systems related to military drones cause the Air Force to switch its control systems from Windows to Linux?
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Reddit Founder, DNS Hacker And Other SOPA Critics Will Address Congress In Hearing  10 January 2012  Print E-mail
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Source: Forbes - Posted by Alex   
Government Opponents of the Stop Online Piracy Act, the bill that threatens to block large swathes of foreign websites for alleged copyright infringement, have complained that Congress has yet to hear their voice. In the initial hearing and markup of the bill in Congress, the only outside critic of the bill invited as a witness was Google, whose opposition to the act was largely dismissed as an isolated exception.
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