p2pnet roundup: July 9, 2007
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ShareConnector Trial Continues on 9 & 10 July
During our first court case back in June 2006, it became evident that the so called investigation was a total mess based on lies and manipulation.
The pile of papers which they call research, is nothing more then a showoff to the authorities to dig in the truth and make it all look like something big, criminal and illegal is going on. The case was suspended because the jury ruled that BREIN and FIOD-ECD first have to prove they were careful in their case against us.
Finally one year later the case will take place, once again in Rotterdam. At last after 2 and a half years, the case will be handled with respect to the content. The outcome should be know 2 weeks after the court case.
Appeals court dismisses suit against NSA spy program
In a setback for foes of a controversial Bush administration wiretapping program, a federal appeals court on Friday threw out an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit that alleged illicit snooping on Americans’ calls and e-mails.
Nintendo testing new interactive fan network at Safeco Field
Though the pilot program has been going on for some number of months now, Nintendo is finally promoting the testing of their “Nintendo Fan Network” at Safeco Field, home of the Nintendo-owned Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball team.
Netherlands sells 1,000 items from national art collection on eBay
One thousand paintings, statues and objects from the Dutch national art collection are going on sale through online auction site eBay, officials with the Institute Collection Netherlands (ICN) have announced. ICN said over the weekend some objects have already been put online. They will be featured on eBay at a rate of 50 per week until October.
Photos of China’s top secret submarine found on Google Earth
Photos of China’s new second-generation nuclear submarine, believed to be equipped with 12 intercontinental ballistic missile launch tubes, have been published on Google Earth, according to reports. Nuclear weapons analyst Hans Kristensen of the Federation of American Scientists discovered the images of China’s top secret submarine while searching photos of China’s northeastern naval ports.
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