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Filters mandatory for all Australians: DBCDE
http://www.somebodythinkofthechildren.com/ filters-mandatory-for-all-australians…Computer World is the first media outlet to question the Government’s ISP filtering opt-out policy. Two weeks ago Internode network engineer Mark Newton confirmed there would be two black lists and adults would only be able to opt-out from the list containing inappropriate content for children.
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With Burnett, Health An Issue
http://thebronxzoo.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 11/ with-burnett-health-an-issue/Ken Davidoff has a nice piece out that reminds Yankee fans of A.J. Burnett’s injury-riddled past. Burnett definitely posted tantalizing numbers this season, as his talent is truly unquestionable. However, those numbers can often cloud one’s judgment when evaluating a free agent.
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Does an Opt-Out Collective Action Scheme Spell Doom for Businesses in the UK?
http://classactionblawg.com/ 2008/ 10/ 09/ does-an-opt-out-collective-action-sch…Fullbright & Jaworski International attorneys Antony Corsi and Ian Pegram authored an article published yesterday in the Times Online discussing whether proposed opt-out collective action procedures are likely to lead to huge increases in litigation costs for companies doing business in the UK
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EU: Excessive government deficits VII
http://grahnlaw.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ eu-excessive-government-deficits-vii.htm…We have seen that the Commission could issue an opinion (“first warning”) directly to a member state. The Commission could also make a proposal concerning the existence of an excessive government deficit.
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Tuesday Morning Bits: AL East, Teixeira, Burnett, Manny
http://thebronxzoo.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ tuesday-morning-bits-al-east-tei…Let’s do this: 1. First, Joel Sherman (NY Post) has a set of solid reads out today. The first is fairly melodramatic as Sherman outlines how, exactly, the Yankees are still having a bad season, even though our year is over.
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Nashville Electric Service Donates To Charity With Customers' Money, But Not Their Permission [Nes]
http://consumerist.com/ 5059692/ nashville-electric-service-donates-to-charity-w…Nashville Electric Service (NES) decided it would be a good idea to round up each customer's bill to the nearest dollar, then take that extra change to donate to charity. It's a great idea, and since the total amount donated per year can't exceed $11.88, it's not a hardship on most people.
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No opt-out from ISP filtering: Two black lists and you can only opt-out from one
http://www.somebodythinkofthechildren.com/ no-opt-out-from-isp-filtering-two-bla…This is as close we have come to confirming early information that no Australian will be able to completely opt-out of the Government’s clean feed. Mark Newton, who works for one of Australia’s largest ISPs Internode, writes on Whirlpool that there will be two black lists: One list that contains
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The Yellow Pages loves waste: how they fight the “opt-out movement”
http://caveatemptorblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 30/ the-yellow-pages-loves-waste-how-they…Following up his excellent mission to return an unrequested phone book to Verizon, Ed Kohler published a Yellow Pages slideshow called “Dealing With the Opt-Out Movement” (PDF). In the slideshow, the Yellow Pages catalogs their “wins” in preventing states from allowing consumers to opt out of receiving the phone book.
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Broadband Providers Commit to Self-Regulatory Affirmative Consumer Consent Before Behavioral Tracking
http://privacylaw.proskauer.com/ 2008/ 09/ articles/ behavioral-marketing/ broad…Behavioral tracking of consumers online in order to deliver relevant advertising is a privacy issue that is receiving a lot of attention, and one that has been the focus of Federal Trade Commission and consumer group scrutiny.
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Beware of Post-Certification Communications with Class Members
http://classactionblawg.com/ 2008/ 09/ 25/ beware-of-post-certification-communic…The blog Wait A Second!, which covers civil rights issues in the Second Circuit, posted a synopsis today of a recent New York federal court decision in which a class action defendant was sanctioned as a result of communications with class members following a class certification order. The case, Romano v.
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