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'Resident Evil' Comes Alive at Box
Office (AP)
'Resident Evil' Comes Alive at Box
Office (AP)
09/12/2004 02:25 PMAP - The undead came alive once more over the weekend as "Resident
Evil: Apocalypse" debuted at No. 1 at the box office, bringing in
$23.7 million.
'Resident Evil' Sequel Tops Box Office
(AP)
'Resident Evil' Sequel Tops Box Office
(AP)
09/12/2004 07:35 PMAP - The undead came alive once more over the weekend as "Resident
Evil: Apocalypse" debuted at No. 1 at the box office, bringing in
$23.7 million.
Google Changes Trademark Policy
Google Changes Trademark Policy
04/11/2004 06:25 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 11 2004 11:06PM GMT
Google changes policy on Gmail Invites
Google changes policy on Gmail Invites
07/02/2004 03:08 AMApparently Google is not real happy with the way some people have
been selling and swapping Gmail invites. Specifically banning sales
and swaps. That being said the third round Gmail Invite contest I was
going to have is not going to be held. Instead as I have invites
available I will reward people that I feel ad value to the sites
through good commenting. The wording of the changes in policy do not
specifically ban the type of contest we where having but I do not want
to jeopardize my account and any that we have given out. [ZDNet]
Google revisits policy on hate sites
Google revisits policy on hate sites
04/23/2004 08:09 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 23 2004 12:45PM GMT
'ZORBA THE ANTI-SEMITE': Composer on
JEWS: 'These little people are the root
of evil'
'ZORBA THE ANTI-SEMITE': Composer on
JEWS: 'These little people are the root
of evil'
11/13/2003 08:53 AMGreece's most popular composer .. horrific bigot .. Yahoo
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Under Pressure Google Changes
Trademark/Copyright Ad Policy in
US/Canada
Under Pressure Google Changes
Trademark/Copyright Ad Policy in
US/Canada
04/13/2004 10:29 PMWith trademark search engine advertising suits going forward in the
courts, and more in the wings, Google reworks terms of service
langage.
Google Major Advertising Policy Shift
on Trademarks
Google Major Advertising Policy Shift
on Trademarks
04/14/2004 06:31 PMOpening what one noted SEM attorney called "the Gates of Trademark
Hell" Google Changes their AdWords Trademark/Copyright Ad policy.
Google has announced a TM policy shift that will basically allow
competitors to bid on each other's trademarked terms with abandon.
The only limitation is advertisers are not supposed to make
unauthorized use of 3rd party TMs in their titles and copy...
BostonHerald.com - Local/ Regional News:
Worcester bishop shocks gays with `evil'
statement
BostonHerald.com - Local/ Regional News:
Worcester bishop shocks gays with `evil'
statement
05/26/2004 07:25 AMWorcester bishop shocks gays with `evil’ statement .. Robert
McManus, who wrote in a church newsletter .. A Spine Grows in
Worcester .. Boston
Herald
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"Google revives discredited Microsoft
privacy policy for Friendster clone""
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"Google revives discredited Microsoft
privacy policy for Friendster clone""
02/10/2004 03:20 AMTalking Policy: An examination of public
dialogue in science and technology
policy
Talking Policy: An examination of public
dialogue in science and technology
policy
03/25/2005 12:12 PMRand Mar 25 2005 3:28PM GMT
net-policy
net-policy
09/03/2004 01:16 AMNet-Policy 2.0 released
This Is The Policy
This Is The Policy
07/02/2004 11:22 AMI have a
policy that this
website will be the best Apple news headlines website ever. :-)
""We have a policy that we are not being
hacked.""
""We have a policy that we are not being
hacked.""
07/03/2004 02:10 AMComments Policy
Comments Policy
05/31/2004 02:02 PMI've asked again and again that people posting comments stick to
the subject at hand. Most of you do so, and I thank you.
But several folks are using the comments to further their own agendas
on other issues that are barely related or not related at all, or are
waging personal attacks that go way beyond reasonable disagreements.
Please stop. I won't ask again.
Hands-off policy
Hands-off policy
09/15/2004 07:37 AMUSA Today Sep 15 2004 12:12PM GMT
"Acceptable Use Policy"
"Acceptable Use Policy"
11/16/2003 08:31 PMEducation Policy
Education Policy
03/19/2005 02:19 AMdata.fas.harvard.edu/pepg/index.htm
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"Philosophy, Not Policy"
"Philosophy, Not Policy"
02/11/2004 03:46 AMHonesty Is the Best Policy
Honesty Is the Best Policy
04/23/2004 11:08 PMThis production-scheduling program has to be run over and over each
month until the operations bigwig gets the results he wants. Pilot
fish's solution: He writes another program to get it right the first
time.
Stupid PDF-only Policy
Stupid PDF-only Policy
01/28/2004 06:41 PMhe Consumer Federation of California just issued a
privacy report
that is full of useful information -- but it's available only as a
large PDF file, not in HTML or RTF or plain text.
Which came first, the technology or the
policy?
Which came first, the technology or the
policy?
12/23/2003 11:33 PMCory Doctorow wrote a short piece for Warren Ellis's Statements of
2004 series: The last twenty years were about technology. The next
twenty years are about...
Making Sun Policy
Making Sun Policy
05/02/2004 08:49 PMToday I’m posting the new
Sun Policy on Public
Discourse; this companion piece describes how we built it...
Honestly, It's Policy
Honestly, It's Policy
09/01/2004 03:12 PMPolicy problem
Policy problem
01/03/2005 10:04 AMUSA Today Jan 3 2005 2:07PM GMT
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
12/25/2003 08:07 AMprivacy
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UN internet policy off course
UN internet policy off course
07/21/2004 11:28 PMThe New Zealand Herald Jul 22 2004 3:10AM GMT
"Internet Policy Inst."
"Internet Policy Inst."
06/03/2004 12:21 PM"publicly disagreeing with him on
policy."
"publicly disagreeing with him on
policy."
07/12/2004 03:54 PMHow Copyright Policy Gets Twisted
How Copyright Policy Gets Twisted
06/26/2004 10:52 AMThe Register's Andrew Orlowski analy
zes the latest, and perhaps most serious, threat from the
copyright cartel. The legislation,
sponsored by senators from both major U.S. political parties (here's
my previous posting about this horrid bill), is aimed
at peer to peer technology but has a much wider application.
As Andrew notes, citing warnings from critics of this legislation, "It
may soon be possible to carry around an AK-47 assault rifle and an
iPod with you down the street - and be arrested for carrying the
iPod."
He asks how this could be happening, given that Orrin Hatch, the key
sponsor, once seemed to be on the side of fair use and other users'
rights. Part of it is money, no doubt.
Andrew aims a well-deserved barb at the technology community for not
taking its case to Congress in a more organized way, and this is also
true. But I think he underestimates two things.
First, the tech industry's leaders have not just stopped fighting
Hollywood and the record companies. They've embraced the
cartel. This spectacular piece of cowardice, driven by a warped sense
of what's in the tech moguls' best business interests, means that
technology innovation must essentially be approved by the cartel or
modified so as not to annoy the copyright industry.
Second, technologists have a remarkably short attention span. They
flit from idea to idea, changing products and business models at the
drop of a hat because they live in an ever-morphing universe where
rapid change is the norm.
The copyright cartel has, if nothing else, a deep and abiding
motivation to maintain control. It is relentless. It has basically one
issue, and pockets deep enough to stay with the fight.
I tend to respect Hollywood and the music companies for their
single-mindedness, even though I have little respect for their
position on this matter. I have growing distaste for the technology
industry, which seems to have few principles of any kind.
And the public interest gets squashed.
ALP looks to gain ICT policy edge
ALP looks to gain ICT policy edge
09/15/2004 03:51 AMZDNet Australia Sep 15 2004 8:21AM GMT
Kerry's tech policy
Kerry's tech policy
06/24/2004 06:22 PMJohn Kerry gave a speech today on the importance of innovation. Here
are the main points. And I've posted a transcript....
ACS lauds most of the ALP's ICT policy
ACS lauds most of the ALP's ICT policy
09/17/2004 06:08 AMZDNet Australia Sep 17 2004 10:30AM GMT
Friendster: We Have a Policy that We Are
*Not* Being Hacked
Friendster: We Have a Policy that We Are
*Not* Being Hacked
07/07/2004 10:56 PMBuried near the bottom of an article in last month's Wired is this
little gem; Friendster rep Lisa Kopp insists, "We have a policy that
we are not being hacked." I don't know if it's sad, scary or funny,
but I can see someone in some corporate highrise somewhere actually
saying this with a straight face.
AT&T Changes Competing Policy in 7
States
AT&T Changes Competing Policy in 7
States
06/23/2004 11:10 AMAT&T said today it would stop competing for customers in seven states
after a court threw out regulations giving it cheap access to the
dominant local telephone networks.
The Internet and Foreign Policy
The Internet and Foreign Policy
06/01/2004 05:09 PMForeign Policy Association Jun 1 2004 8:34PM GMT
PC for policy, Montek for money
PC for policy, Montek for money
07/10/2004 03:12 PMTimes of India Jul 10 2004 5:37PM GMT
"distort reality on policy"
"distort reality on policy"
06/08/2004 05:52 AM"Kerry's Foreign Policy"
"Kerry's Foreign Policy"
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