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Coalition of tech, rights groups demand u-turn in copyright debate

Should Congress mandate the disconnection of American citizens from the global communications infrastructure just because they download or link to copyrighted media?

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Italian professor launches challenge to Google

ROME — An Italian computer science professor whose research helped inspire Google launched a new search engine and social media network on Monday that he hopes will challenge the US technology giant.

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LeVar Burton bringing Reading Rainbow to the digital world

LeVar Burton, the host and producer of the children's program Reading Rainbow, plans to bring the TV series back to life for kids living in today's digital age.

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Internet firms urged to remove extremist content

Internet service providers should do more to fight violent extremism in Britain by clamping down on its online havens, MPs said Monday in a report that also urged broad vigilance on the threat from the far right.

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Record 10,000 tweets per second during Super Bowl

Twitter said users were firing off a record 10,000 tweets per second in the final three minutes of the Super Bowl.

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Chinese airlines will not pay Europe's carbon emissions tax

BEIJING — China's airlines are banned from paying charges on carbon emissions imposed by the European Union, the official Xinhua news agency reported Monday, quoting the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

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Arizona State University unblocks Change.org after outcry

Arizona State University announced Saturday that it would no longer block the popular online petition website Change.org after receiving a flood of complaints from students and others.

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Samsung condemns 'anti-Iran' ad featuring its tablet

Samsung Electronics on Saturday condemned an Israeli commercial featuring a Samsung tablet, expressing dismay at Iran's threat to ban its products over the apparently anti-Tehran teaser.

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Hackers hit Greek ministry over austerity, anti-piracy deal

Online hackers group Anonymous on Friday attacked the Greek justice ministry website in criticism of the country's tough fiscal reforms and its decision to join a controversial anti-piracy deal.

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'Anonymous' intercepts secret law enforcement call on hacking probe

In a stunning release, the mysterious hacker organization "Anonymous" has published audio of an international coordination conference call between the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the British Scotland Yard, revealing officers' secret communications on investigations into the group's recent exploits.

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Iran launches observation satellite: media

Iran on Friday launched an observation satellite into orbit above Earth, its third since 2009, the official IRNA news agency reported.

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Kim Dotcom's bail rejected in New Zealand

Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom has failed to overturn a ruling that he remain behind bars in New Zealand while US officials seek his extradition for alleged copyright piracy, according to reports.

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U.S. seizes 307 websites during Super Bowl crackdown

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Thursday that it had seized the domain names of 307 websites as part of "Operation Fake Sweep," a campaign targeting those selling counterfeit sportswear ahead of the Super Bowl in Indianapolis.

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