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Microsoft traces piracy in Windows XP

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on Microsoft's latest strategy in fighting piracy. In theory it should allow any pirated copy to be traced back to...

Vixie-cron advisory and fixes for Red Hat

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News warns of a bug in vixie-cron, a version of the cron scheduler present on most UNIX systems, and provides...

SCLUG to host LUG Fest IV

Author: JT Smith Gareth J. Greenaway writes: "The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest IV on April 21st and 22nd, 2001, in...

Crackers become terrorists under new law

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet UK: Computer hackers could be classed as terrorists under a UK law, which is designed to prevent dissident political groups...

Gagging the ‘Net in three easy steps

Author: JT Smith The BBC demonstrates how easy it is to censor online content in the United Kingdom. Basically, a person complains to the Web...

Americans using the ‘Net more and more

Author: JT Smith Cox News Service reports that Americans are embracing the Internet like no other technology before it, with nine million new users...

Copyright post-Napster

Author: JT Smith NewsWeek (on MSNBC.com) reports on what's next for the music industry following the latest Napster court ruling. "at the same time they're...

Review: a Kapital idea for personal finance

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet reviews Kapital, the new personal finance software from KDE developers at theKompany.com. "With its announcement today of Kapital, theKompany.com hopes to...

Dusk delivers on MUD traditions

Author: JT Smith From Gamesmania: "Dusk is an open source title and unlike most recent massively multiplayer ...

Italian law 248/2000: A menace to software professionals

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News posts a summary of a proposed amendment to Italian copyright law. The article, written by the Associazione Software Libero,...