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Fibbing on Facebook to be a crime soon

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Washington, Nov 19: The United States Department of Justice is planning to introduce a new law to prosecute those who use fake names on the world's most popular social networking site - Facebook or those lying to someone in online dating websites.

Sources said that misdoing on social networking sites could be a federal crime under Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 1986, an anti-hacking law passed long back before the emerging of social networking sites. Meanwhile, people are urging lawmakers to re-write the law and want the government to punish those online mischief makers same as to that of criminal hackers.

According to Fox News, with the new law, a person could be prosecuted for violating the user agreement in a social networking site under anti-hacking law. Critics of the law point most frequently to a section that imposes penalties on anyone who knowingly 'exceeds authorized access" on a computer to obtain information.

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Skype offers Facebook-to-Facebook video calling

London, Nov 18: World's most popular video calling software, Skype on Friday (today) updated its Skype 5.4 Beta for Mac and 5.7 Beta for windows which allows one to have a Facebook-to-Facebook call within Skype.The latest development in the VoIP giant will help remove communication barriers making it easier to connect with friends, family and colleagues.Rick Osterloh, Vice President of Product at Skype, said in a blog post, "Our approach to social is about personal connections with people. We are on a mission.....

Google, Facebook, Mozilla oppose censoring of websites

New York, Nov 17: Many Internet companies on Thursday (today) displayed "censored" stamps on their logos against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Mozilla Firefox, Reddit, Metafilter, and 4chan are among the sites opposing the bill.The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on Oct 26, 2011 by representative Lamar Smith and a bipartisan group of 12 initial co-sponsors. The aim of the bill is to help U.S. law enforcement and copyright holders fight online piracy.....
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