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Austrian Law Student Faces Down Facebook The State’s failure to ratify a UN treaty could lead to the plundering of our underwater cultural heritage Copyright law should help rather than hinder Ireland NET RESULTS:FOR THREE governments in a row, “short-sighted” and “sneaky” seem to have become the relevant terms in operation when bringing in controversial, high-impact legislation on digital issues. "Ireland's SOPA" to Be Debated Next Week Ireland could soon pass a SOPA-like law that will allow record and movie companies the power to have ISPs block access to websites accused of infringing upon copyright. Ireland: new Parish Priest for National Shrine at Knock Archbishop Michael Neary, Archbishop of Tuam, has appointed Father Richard Gibbons as the new Parish Priest of Knock in succession to the late Monsignor Joseph Quinn, RIP. Archbishop Neary said: "the appointment as Parish Priest of Knock is a very demanding position, and one that requires great spiritual, pastoral and administrative skills and sensitivity. I have every Anonymous Unleashes Coordinated Attack Against Governments, Law Enforcement Anonymous is on the move. The hacker group has claimed credit for coordinated attacks and leaks against the U.S. government and international law enforcement agencies Friday. According to Twitter accounts associated with the group of "hacktivists," more activity can be expected throughout the day. It Ain’t Over: ‘Ireland’s SOPA’ To Pass Without Parliamentary Vote Ireland is soon to have a law similar to SOPA passed that would give music and movie companies the power to force Irish ISPs to block access to sites suspected of having copyright infringing material on them. Irish citizens won’t have a chance to lobby their democratic representatives because there won’t be a vote on the law [...] Hackers eavesdrop on FBI, Scotland Yard phone call Hacker group Anonymous, in an embarrassment for law enforcement, released a recording of a conference call between the FBI and Scotland Yard discussing operations against the hacking collective. Anonymous hacks phone call between FBI and UK law enforcement Hacktivist group Anonymous have released a 17-minute recording of a conference call between British and US law enforcement agents coordinating an ongoing investigation into the group. Anonymous posts audio of FBI, Scotland Yard call Hacker group Anonymous, in an embarrassment for law enforcement, released a recording Friday of a conference call between the FBI and Scotland Yard discussing operations against the hacking collective. |
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