Archive for May 31st, 2007

Germany adopts “anti-hacker” law; critics say it breeds insecurity

“Germany has updated their computer crime law to declare ‘hacking tools’ illegal. This will place most of the professionals in the network admin and computer security fields in a sort of legal grey area. ‘The new rules tighten up the existing sanctions and prohibit any unauthorized user from disabling or circumventing computer security measures to access secure data. Manufacturing, programming, installing, or spreading software that can circumvent security measures is verboten, which means that some security scanning tools might become illegal…’” (Read full article here)

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EMI strikes a deal with YouTube

“Despite initial complaints of copyright infringement, EMI is now striking a deal with YouTube. Perhaps they’ve noticed that Warner’s deal has boded well or they’ve finally come around to free marketing? From the article, “EMI and YouTube have agreed to work together to develop ways in which EMI-owned recordings can be incorporated into user generated content by YouTube users. News of the deal comes just 10 days after EMI agreed to be taken over by private equity group Terra Firma for £2.4bn…” (Read full article here)

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