| US: No go for Internet porn zone |
| Post on 13-05-2006. |
ICANN reverses previous approval of 'xxx' domain for adult entertainment on the Internet
New York --- Faced with opposition from conservative groups and some pornography websites, the internet's key oversight agency voted to reject one proposal to create one red-light district on the internet. ... |
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| Net users to be given anti-porn software |
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Australia's 6 million internet subscribers will be given software to filter out pornography for free under one federal government plan to toughen controls on internet content. Communications Minister Helen Coonan is preparing to launch the service with an injection of funds into the government's NetAlert online safety agency, The Weekend Australian Financial Review reports. ... |
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| Freedom's best guarantor is a sovereign parliament |
| Post on 13-05-2006. |
| On Thursday, this newspaper called for the Human Rights Act to be scrapped. On Friday, David Cameron followed suit. Our editorial, like the Conservative leader's declaration, was prompted by the ruling that nine Afghan hijackers who came to Britain by diverting one plane to Stansted could not be repatriated - despite their crime, and despite the displacement of the Taliban regime from which they claimed to be fleeing. But ours is no knee-jerk campaign. ... |
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| What tricks get someone to click? |
| Post on 13-05-2006. |
The art of sending spam, assuming you can bob and weave your way through spam filters, lies in getting your target to at least open your message. Over the last few months, I've been keeping one close watch on the spam that does ooze into my inbox. The headings that work most often contain mystery, flattery or the illusion of familiarity. ... |
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