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Megaupload users could have data deleted soon
Interview by
Jan 30, 2012
U.S. prosecutors warn that they may soon delete their personal data they have stored on the file-sharing site Megaupload, citing illegal transfer of music and movies on the site.
Megaupload case exposes cloud computing risks
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Jan 30, 2012
Users of blocked file-sharing site Megaupload could have their photos and personal documents purged. How safe is it to store data in the cloud?
The soap operatic tale of Megaupload
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Jan 30, 2012
Don't worry, this story won't be taken down by the FBI
Megaupload's mega-takedown
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Jan 20, 2012
The enormous file-sharing site gets shut down by the feds.
Megaupload goes down, gets ready for court
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Jan 20, 2012
Where can I get an illegal bootleg copy of that indictment?
Do musicians and content makers benefit from piracy?
Interview by
Jan 20, 2012
Musician Jonathan Coulton joked about whether content makers were finally making money now that Megaupload was shut down, but it isn't all laughs. He talks about what the MPAA should learn from the Megaupload shutdown.
2011 in review: The changes in Silicon Valley
Interview with
Dec 30, 2011
The big corner-office changes this past year, and why your living room is the next, big battleground for tech giants like Apple and Google.
Regulation tries to catch up with cloud computing technology. All together now: "Good luck, regulation!"
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Sep 20, 2011
Politico's Tony Romm reports on efforts in Congress to figure out which laws apply and which new laws need to be created to keep up with the push...
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