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Internet users using unsecured WiFi connections are the next vicitims after Cyber Cafe owners, whose connections have  been found to be used by Terrorists Outfits claiming responsiblity for various blasts in the country. In view of such threats, TRAI has issued various instructions to the ISPs to be followed by WiFi users to make sure there is connection is fully secured and there is no possibility of mis-use.
 

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In a ruling in December, French court held the use of P2P networks as legal as long as it was for personal and not commercial use, it included both downloading and uploading of copyrighted files. SCPP, a producer association in 2004 had sued Anthony G. for downloading and uploading 1,212 music tracks over Kazaa. Court held these acts of downloading and uploading qualified as "private copying". Also French Parliament is in the process of discussing whether P2P use should be legalized.
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