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    Stop telemarketing calls (and sue if they keep calling)

    http://caveatemptorblog.com/ 2008/ 08/ 14/ stop-telemarketing-calls-and-sue-if-t…

    If you do not already know about the National Do Not Call Registry, hie thee hither and put your name down. Once you are on the registry, telemarketers may not call you for five years. There are a couple of exceptions.

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    Trusted Computing ?

    http://bact.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ trusted-computing.html

    (vdo page link) An animated short story questioning Trusted Computing, created by LAFKON (under Creative Commons Sampling+ license) Can You Trust Your Computer ? by Richard Stallman (of Free Software Foundation) Who Owns Your Computer ?

    8 days ago by arthit in bact' is a name · Authority: 70
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    Videos about tcpa

    1. TCPA - Trusted Computing Platform Alliance
    2. Against TCPA
    3. PALLADIUM (TCPA),PERCHè EVITARLO
    4. apologize- tcpa
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    Billboard: FTC could soon regulate SMS-based marketing

    http://www.thedeal.com/ techconfidential/ the-note/ the-note/ billboard-ftc-coul…

    In the upcoming issue of Billboard, an editorial by attorney Steven Masur discusses mobile marketing techniques and the relevance of anti-spam regulation. While we're growing accustomed to Web...

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    Billboard: FTC could soon regulate SMS-based marketing

    http://www.thedeal.com/ techconfidential/ the-note/ the-note/ billboard-ftc-coul…

    In the upcoming issue of Billboard, an editorial by attorney Steven Masur discusses mobile marketing techniques and the relevance of anti-spam regulation. While we're growing accustomed to Web...

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    Billboard: FTC could soon regulate SMS-based marketing

    http://www.thedeal.com/ techconfidential/ the-note/ the-note/ billboard-ftc-coul…

    In the upcoming issue of Billboard, an editorial by attorney Steven Masur discusses mobile marketing techniques and the relevance of anti-spam regulation. While we're growing accustomed to Web marketing services...

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    Court of Appeal Allows Retroactive Rule Change in Junk Fax Insurance Case

    http://www.chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com/ 2008/ 07/ court_of_appeal_al…

    Over at the Illinois Appellate Lawyer Blog, our colleague Steven R. Merican recently called our attention to an appeals court decision related to insurance coverage for “junk fax” class actions -- an important practice for our firm. Eclipse Manufacturing v. United States Compliance, Nos.

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    I'm now that age...

    http://texasbangerters.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ im-now-that-age.html

    You know, that age. When you doctor wants you to get extra tests...like a mammogram! Yep, I had my first mammogram this morning. Yipee!!! Okay, really it wasn't that bad. Not fun but not too bad. It was uncomfortable but not painful. Now we'll just have to wait and see how it turns out.

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    Trusted Computing sounds good doesn´t it?

    http://themanicramblingsofaswede.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 11/ trusted-computing-…

    Trusted Computing sounds good doesn´t it? 11 04 2008 I don´t have much to say about this, just that everyone needs to fight this. More info here. WOG out.

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    Why I Want to Move to Wisconsin

    http://www.capitolvalley.net/ 2008/ 02/ why-i-want-to-move-to-wisconsi.html

    Everyone has gotten a call from a telemarketer. Either some overly friendly person who catches you off-guard by greeting you like a friend or with one of those awful pre-recorded messages. Wisconsin is taking a stand against telemarketers who have the audacity to call your cell phone.

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