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  • Judge won't block distribution of Google Earth

    A federal judge in Massachusetts has rejected a request for an injunction preventing Google from distributing its popular 3D Earth-mapping and visualisation program.

  • Senate debates Net access tax

    The US Senate last Monday kicked off what promises to be an all-encompassing debate this week that will decide how high taxes will be on Americans' Internet connections.

  • Search may be Microsoft's next target, court told

    Microsoft may be unlawfully wielding its desktop dominance to put the squeeze on search engines and on document formats like Adobe Acrobat, the state of Massachusetts claimed on Friday.

  • Israel censors Web sites war coverage

    Israel's top government censor has warned Web sites in her country not to publish sensitive information about the war with Iraq.

  • Antipiracy allies: Watch out for the mob

    Hollywood and Microsoft are uniting to warn Congress that their intellectual property is being stolen and resold by organised-crime gangs around the globe.

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