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Chinese OK with government-run Internet (UPI)
The Chinese government controls much of its country’s Internet and while Americans might find it too restrictive, Chinese users seem quite happy about it.
VeriSign says registry fees for Internet domain names to rise (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Internet services company VeriSign Inc said registry fees for .com and .net domain names would increase as per its agreements with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), effective October 1.
Anti-Koran film post on Internet (International Herald Tribune)
After months of public discussion, a film, produced by the Dutch politician Geert Wilders was released on the Internet on Thursday night despite warnings that it could spark violence.
Comcast says it won’t delay Internet traffic (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
PHILADELPHIA — Under pressure from federal regulators, Comcast Corp. reversed its stance over hampering online file-sharing by its subscribers and promised Thursday to treat all types of Internet traffic equally.
Pair suspected in worldwide Internet scam (Eagle-Tribune Online)
CONCORD (AP) Two Concord men are suspects in an international scam in which $5 million to $10 million has been stolen from people selling items on the Internet, state police say.
Comcast Adjusts Way It Manages Internet Traffic (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Comcast said that instead of interfering with specific online applications, it will manage traffic by slowing the Internet speeds of its most bandwidth-hogging users when traffic is busiest.
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