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European Parliament Says No to Three-Strikes Law
submitted by laxmikeshav 101 days ago (via digg.com)
The European Parliament has voted in favor of an amendment that will prevent member states from implementing three-stikes laws. Disconnecting alleged file-sharers based on evidence from anti-piracy lobby groups restricts the rights and freedoms of Internet users, according to the amendment.
 
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iTunes under threat as bands take their business elsewhere
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Big name rock acts are now rethinking their presence on iTunes because the singles vs albums sales equation simply isn't working for them.
 
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Judge Declares Mistrial in RIAA-Jammie Thomas Trial
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A federal judge on Wednesday set aside the nation's first and only federal jury verdict against a peer-to-peer file sharer for distributing copyrighted music on a peer-to-peer network without the labels' authorization.
 
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Skull of Prehistoric Giant Goose with Teeth Found
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Scientists have found a new huge and well-preserved fossil of a goose and duck relative that swam around what is now England 50 million years ago flashing sharp, toothy smiles.
 
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New Paint Can Heal its Own Scratches
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THE dread that grips every car owner when they pull into a parking space that is slightly too small could soon be prevented by an invention from Japan — a transparent vehicle body paint that repairs scratches on its own.
 
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At Last-Stem Cells without Side Effects!
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Researchers at Harvard University, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, and the MGH Center for Regenerative Medicine have found a way to create healthy stem cells from adult cells--no embryo required--using an adenovirus.
 
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California science museum reopens with green theme
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It is not the strongest nor the smartest species that survive, Charles Darwin once said, "but the one most responsive to change."Amid the menagerie of brightly colored and well-camouflaged creatures on display at the new California Academy of Sciences, it may be the building itself that best illustrates Darwin's assertion.
 
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Study Suggests It Rained on Ancient Mars
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Scientists studying the Martian landscape said yes, a river ran through it — and not just one. The ancient red planet also seems to have experienced rain, they say.
 
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Handshake key to landing a job, scientists claim
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A good smile and a smart appearance may be key tactics for job seekers but they mean nothing when compared to a well-delivered handshake, a new study claims.
 
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An Eighty-Eight Butterfly (Literally).Beautiful, Unusual Pic
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Beautiful pic, really unusual butterfly. Pic is enlarged, wallpaper-able.
 
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