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- Sen. Leahy's "PROTECT IP Act"
The bill, which will allow the government to obtain injunctions against domain names hosting allegedly copyright-infringing or trademark-infringing material, and to have those domain names deleted from the Internet's databases, represents a serious assault on the fundamental principles that have built the Net — the design principles at the heart of its technical infrastructure, and the free speech principles it has done so much to foster and cultivate around the globe, all at the behest of your friends in the recording and motion picture industries. [If you want to see why it's a dreadful piece of legislation purely from the technical side, take a look at this white paper prepared by some of the most respected members of the Internet technical community]. We've seen this before — in last term's COICA legislation, which thankfully died in Committee (thanks to Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, who has continued his opposition to the Protect IP Act, and whom we should all thank for his efforts). It's always hard to gauge how likely a bill is to become law, but I'm told there's some momentum around the Protect IP Act, and hopefully those who actually care about the Net and its potential will rally in opposition.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The Two Faces of Hacking (CHART)
Some hackers use software and hardware to express themselves creatively—either solving entirely novel technical challenges or finding new ways to skin the same old cats. Others are motivated by money, power, politics, or pure mischief. They steal identities, deface Web sites, and break into supposedly secure and certainly sensitive databases.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - A law passed this morning allows Australian police officers to remove the burqa (or any head coverings) or face 12 months in prison
POLICE will be given powers to force people to remove facial coverings if they are suspected of committing a crime, the Premier, Barry O'Farrell, has said. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/police-given-broad-powers-to-remove-facial-coverings-20110704-1gzer.html#ixzz1RCuRLWKr
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Puppy Patriotism: Lets Party Like It's 1776 (Pic)

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Сохранить на memori.ru - FIFA president says match-fixers will be banned for life
FIFA President Sepp Blatter said Monday his organization would ban for life any players and administrators found guilty of match-fixing.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Hackers Select a New Target: Other Hackers
In a fractious free-for-all, rival hackers engage in tit-for-tat attacks on each other, often for no better reason than to outwit the other guy.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The 6 Most Amazing Military Raids of All-Time
Just a handful of men can change the world. Particularly if those men are highly trained and heavily armed and possess next to no instincts for self-preservation. These are the soldiers whose job is to fling themselves into impossible situations, against ridiculous odds, where failure means a lot of other people will die.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Infographic: SLR/Manual photography cheat sheet
For you photogs out there...
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The man who hunted Osama bin Laden
After Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden, the White House released a photo of President Barack Obama and his Cabinet inside the Situation Room, watching the daring raid unfold.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Spectator causes massive bike crash - Tour de France 2011
She was standing too close to the road.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Why Romney Will Not Be President (Despite His Good Looks)
The spring Perspectives with Peter Beinart series opens with an evening examining the new order in Washington. The discussion features Gail Collins, columnist for the New York Times, and Mike Allen, chief political correspondent for Politico.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Mexican man tries to escape prison in suitcase
Police say a woman was caught trying to sneak her common-law-husband out of a Mexican prison in a suitcase following a conjugal visit.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - BitTorrent Admin Continues Fight Against Police Abuse
At the beginning of 2011 two administrators of FileSoup – the longest standing BitTorrent community – had their case dropped by the authorities and were free men once again. But that was not the end of the story for one of the admins.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Crytek Discussed Going First-Party with Microsoft
Similar line-ups stopped Crytek from becoming an Xbox-exclusive developer.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - 10 Cases of Animals Committing Crimes
We treat animals a lot better than our ancestors did. While we have laws for to protect animal rights, back in the past animals were treated cruelly without any mercy. Any losses to humans or human property they caused were treated as serious crimes. Mostly the punishment was putting down the animal.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The Key To Disaster Survival? Friends And Neighbors
A researcher's data suggest that ambulances, firetrucks and government aid aren't the principal ways most people survive during and recover after a disaster. Instead, it's the personal ties between members of a community that really matter.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - See Through Car--->Incredible Images of the Plexiglas Pontiac
The motor, dubbed the 'Ghost Car', is a Pontiac Deluxe Six which, bizarrely, has been covered in the see-through material Plexiglas. An extraordinary transparent car is set to fetch as much as $475,000 when it goes up for auction. The motor, dubbed the 'Ghost Car', is a Pontiac Deluxe Six which, bizarrely, has been covered in the see-through material Plexiglas. Built in 1939 by General Motors and chemical company Rohm and Haas at a cost of $25,000, it was the first transparent full-sized car to be made in America.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - I'm swimming!

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Сохранить на memori.ru - Dutch state 'responsible for three Srebrenica deaths'
A Netherlands court rules the Dutch state was responsible for the deaths of three Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Why Google+ could find a home in the workplace
Last week, Google rolled out a largely well-received beta of its new social networking platform, Google+. Having played with Google+ over the last few days, I think that it may find a home in a perhaps unexpected market: the workplace.
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