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11:55 PM ET, October 4, 2007

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Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
RIAA trial verdict is in: jury finds Thomas liable for infringement  —  Duluth, Minnesota — After just four hours of deliberation and two days of testimony, a jury found that Jammie Thomas was liable for infringing the record labels' copyrights on all 24 the 24 recordings at issue in the case of Capitol Records v. Jammie Thomas.
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David Kravets / Threat Level:
RIAA Jury Finds Minnesota Woman Liable for Piracy, Awards $222,000  —  DULUTH, Minnesota — Jammie Thomas, a single mother of two, was found liable Thursday for copyright infringement in the nation's first file-sharing case to go before a jury.  —  Twelve jurors here said the Minnesota …
Salon:
Defendant owes $222,000 for illegal downloading  —  The federal jury in Duluth just came back with its verdict in Capitol Records v. Jammie Thomas, the file-sharing trial I just wrote about below.  Thomas was found liable for infringing upon music copyrights by downloading songs from Kazaa.
Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
RIAA wins key victory, accused file sharer must pay $220,000
Tom Corelis / DailyTech:
Judge Bars RIAA President Sherman from Testifying
Discussion: Neowin.net
Dave Winer / Scripting News:
Techmeme is officially a cesspool  —  It was intriguing for a day or two, but now it's clear that the Leaderboard was the dumbest idea ever, because now more than ever, people are gaming Techmeme so they can climb the list.  —  Reminds me of something Ted Turner once said about how the Forbes list …
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Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
Disincentives For Gaming The TechMeme Leaderboard  —  Every ranking system is at risk for gaming, and the TechMeme Leaderboard is no different, as Dave Winer points out regarding today's pile on to Jason Calacanis Web 3.0 meme.  (Ironically, Jason himself anticipated the problem when the Leaderboard debuted.)
IEBlog:
Internet Explorer 7 Update  —  Almost a year ago, we released Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP.  Since then, IE7 is well on its way to becoming the most used browser in the world, and we've seen lots of evidence that IE7 makes it safer and easier to accomplish everyday tasks online.
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Brad Linder / Download Squad:
Microsoft: download IE7 without WGA validation
Discussion: eWEEK.com and InfoWorld
Lisa Vaas / eWEEK.com:
Critical Security Fixes on Tap for Windows, Outlook
Discussion: The Register
Light Reading:
Level 3 Slashes CDN Prices  —  Level 3 Communications Inc. (Nasdaq: LVLT - message board) is lowering prices for content delivery network (CDN) services to match the same price customers pay for high-speed IP transport.  —  By matching transport prices, Level 3 is doing away with any premium …
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Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
Level 3 Throws A Wrench In The CDN Business  —  Level 3 (LVLT) has knocked content delivery networks Limelight (LLNW) and Akamai (AKAM) off their game with an announcement today it will price CDN services at the same rate as normal Internet access.  Shares of Akamai were down $1.06 to $30.01 at market close …
AppleInsider:
Apple announcements brewing for late October [updated]  —  Apple Inc. has begun preparatory measures for significant announcements to take place during the last full week of October, AppleInsider has been told.  —  While sources have requested that we not go into detail regarding …
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Think Secret:
Leopard poised to leap last weekend in October  —  Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard remains on track for an October release on or around October 26, sources report.  —  That date, the last Friday of the month, is similar to the release date of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, which had been said would debut …
Paul Graham:
The Future of Web Startups  —  There's something interesting happening right now.  Startups are undergoing the same transformation that technology does when it becomes cheaper.  —  There's a pattern that we see over and over in technology.  Initially there's some kind of device that's …
Discussion: HipMojo.com
Steve Lohr / New York Times:
Microsoft Rolls Out Personal Health Records  —  Microsoft is starting its long-anticipated drive into the consumer health care market by offering free personal health records on the Web and pursuing a strategy that borrows from the company's successful formula in personal computer software.
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Roy Mark / eWEEK.com:   Microsoft Launches Health Care Platform
Alex Iskold / Read/WriteWeb:
The New Rules Of Technology VC  —  Just a few years ago, large venture firms were incubating companies for months.  During the incubation period, the founders wrote 70+ page business plans, which described the market opportunity, the execution plan, along with the five year financial projections.
Discussion: broadstuff and Guardian Unlimited
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Katie Marsal / AppleInsider:
Report: 10 percent of September iPhones sold to unlocking teams  —  Analysts for investment bank Piper Jaffray recently spent more time tracking unit sales at Apple Inc.'s retail stores and reported Thursday that their observations indicate that as many as 10 percent of the iPhones sold …
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
What Does It Mean When Most Mobile Content Execs Don't Use Their Own Services?  —  I vaguely recall a very similar study making waves a few years ago, but can't find any trace of it right now.  However, a recent study of executives working in the mobile content space found that more than half …
Microsoft:
Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for October 2007  —  Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification issued: October 4, 2007  —  Microsoft Security Bulletins to be issued: October 9, 2007  —  This is an advance notification of seven security bulletins that Microsoft is intending to release on October 9, 2007.
 
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David Pogue / New York Times:
Setting the Record Straight on Cubic Telecom's International Rates
Robert McMillan / InfoWorld:
Bad things lurking on government sites
Discussion: Neowin.net
Austin Modine / The Register:
Sun hypes new hypervisor and virtualization console
Discussion: eWEEK.com
Jon Healey / Bit Player:
NAB hits the RIAA where it hurts
Noam Cohen / Bits:
Is That You I Saw at the Bus Stop...in Adelaide?
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Ashlee Vance / The Register:
Ubuntu chief bids for prima-donna status
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Wall Street Journal:
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 Earlier Items: 
Dionne Searcey / Wall Street Journal:
How 2 Guys' Iowa Connection Took Big Telecoms for a Ride
Discussion: DSLreports and VoIP Blog
Howard Owens:
Let's stop putting the entire newspaper online
Market Wire:
Research In Motion Reports Second Quarter Results
Linda Rosencrance / Computerworld:
Wal-Mart tells online customers: We don't want to talk to you
Discussion: WebProNews
Marshall Kirkpatrick / Read/WriteWeb:
A Flood of Mashups Coming? OAuth 1.0 Released
Discussion: Compiler, Gaffney3.com and Digg
Brad Stone / Bits:
Will Facebook's Developers Defect to Other Platforms?
David F. Gallagher / Bits:
Your Moment of Facebook Zen
Discussion: Valleywag and Epicenter
Larry Magid / New York Times:
The Next Leap for Linux
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

 
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