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Rupert Murdoch squares off with Obama over online piracy legislation

Tweet The gathering storm over online piracy legislation being debated in the US Congress has sucked two more heavy hitters into the fray, with the Obama administration and Rupert Murdoch lining up on opposite sides of the argument. The controversy over the Stop Online Piracy Act (Sopa) going through the House of Representatives and its [...]

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White House concerned over online piracy bills

Tweet The Obama administration raised concerns Saturday about efforts in Congress that it said would undermine “the dynamic, innovative global Internet,” urging lawmakers to approve measures this year that balance the need to fight piracy and counterfeiting against an open Internet. White House officials said in a blog post that it would not support pending [...]

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Fast internet access for Highland business ‘essential’

Tweet 15 January 2012 Last updated at 11:08 ET By Steven McKenzie BBC Scotland Highlands and Islands reporter Shirley Spear broadband is “patchy” where she lives and works on Skye Giving customers instant and reliable access to the internet is now a “basic essential” for Highland businesses, an award-winning island restaurant owner has said. Shirley [...]

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Kuno Creative to Present Inbound Marketing Is the New SEO

Tweet Election 2012: How Rich Are the GOP Candidates?Money Some candidates are worth hundreds of millions, others far less.

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White House casts doubt over anti-piracy legislation

Tweet By Laura MacInnis WASHINGTON | Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:36pm EST WASHINGTON (Reuters) – White House officials raised concerns on Saturday about online piracy legislation pending in Congress that Google and Facebook have decried as heavy-handed and Hollywood studios and music labels say is needed to save U.S. jobs. In a blog posting, three [...]

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Backlash over piracy bills

Tweet Outrage over a pair of bills, the Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and the Protect Intellectual Property Act in the Senate, is building ahead of a planned protest on Wednesday in which popular websites plan to black out their front pages to raise awareness. Proponents of the bills said they help companies [...]

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Hearst Media Services Rolls Out New Marketing Resource Web Site

Tweet HOUSTON, Jan. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Hearst Media Services has launched a new web site to create a one-stop-solution for businesses to navigate a broad selection of media options and marketing tools. Due to increasing marketing options in the overall market, Hearst Media Services realized that businesses need a one-stop website to learn about how [...]

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White House criticizes online piracy bill

Tweet White House officials raised concerns on Saturday about online piracy legislation pending in Congress that Google and Facebook have decried as heavy-handed and Hollywood studios and music labels say is needed to save U.S. jobs. In a blog posting, three advisers to President Barack Obama said they believed the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act [...]

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California Leads Nation in Unaccredited Schools, and Enforcement Is Lax

Tweet Because Frederick Taylor is listed in California as a state-approved school, he said, “I thought, ‘It can’t be completely bogus.’ ” In fact, he got his M.B.A. via the Internet in just a year, for less than $5,000. That may not have been quite the bargain it seemed to be, though. “I did not realize [...]

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