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Adult site sues Amazon over sexy images

July 1, 2005 Perfect 10 lawsuit claims Amazon.com's A9 search site shows thousands of photos without permission. TAGS: Amazon A9, Amazon.com Inc., lawsuit, video search, copyright law, search engine, image, Google Inc., video

TI demos its movie projector in a phone

March 26, 2007 First cameras went into phones, then MP3 players. Projectors are next, Texas Instruments says.Photos: Tiny movie projector fits in a phone TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., DLP, projector, DLP projector, CTIA, Consumer Electronics Show, theater, North America, TV, plasma TV, cell phone, LCD, movie, image, Samsung Electronics, video

Google Video goes live

January 11, 2006 Content, interface and prices fail to impress as Google launches its video-on-demand Web site. TAGS: Peter Chane, Google Video, payment processing, Google Inc., Star Trek, blog, video, payment, image, Yahoo! Inc., movie, TV

Senator: Illegal images must be reported

December 9, 2006 update John McCain proposes law to force Web sites to report unlawful activity and delete posts by sex offenders. TAGS: proposal, John McCain, senator, service provider, image, Internet Service Provider, IM, video, e-mail

The legal rights to your 'Second Life' avatar

January 5, 2007 Despite a YouTube takedown, Experts claim that journalists' use of a private avatar's image in a news context falls under fair use doctrine. TAGS: Second Life, Ailin Graef, avatar, Guntram Graef, copyright law, YouTube, video service, RFC, virtual worlds, Google Inc., image, attack, video, photograph, e-mail

Police blotter: Enhanced video used to convict arsonist

May 12, 2006 Court rules on whether a digitally enhanced videotape can be used against a woman accused of burning down her employer's offices. TAGS: Police Blotter, fire, evidence, jury, trial, image, video

Week in video: The future of cinema, art and housing

August 31, 2007 From factory-constructed homes to digital cinema to "shifting" artwork, we offer a preview of what's to come. TAGS: cinema, Michael Kanellos, art, factory, image, movie, video

New York to use cell phone photographers to help fight crime

January 18, 2007 Mayor says city will equip 911 call centers to accept photos and video sent from cell phones to help nab criminals. TAGS: call-center, caller, operator, crime, cell phone, Bloomberg L.P., New York City, photograph, London, New York, image, video, picture

How good are the censors in China?

May 29, 2007 From China, CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos searches the Internet for "Tiananmen," and sees just how editors can alter history in the Digital Age. TAGS: protest, China, Baidu.com Inc., image, event, Google Inc., search, video, photograph, server

Ask.com launches new Web search site

June 5, 2007 Analysts say Ask.com's new design and combined result types will get searchers to come back, but may not do much to lure new users.Blog: Ask.com's pretty new interface TAGS: Ask.com, search, search result, search engine, Google Inc., image, Yahoo! Inc., movie, video

Behind the Anshe Chung DMCA complaint

January 16, 2007 After a digital attack on the "Second Life" land baroness, her husband, Guntram Graef, filed, then withdrew, the complaint. He explains why. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Guntram Graef, DMCA, Second Life, complaint, YouTube, video, photograph, image, Google Inc.

British police to develop national video ID system

May 23, 2006 Facial recognition to automatically identify images of wanted criminals, according to police business plan. TAGS: police, image, database, video

Web debate on photos of Hussein's sons

July 24, 2003 Photos of Saddam Hussein's dead sons quickly circulated across the Web Thursday after the U.S. government released them, prompting debate about how and whether to display them. TAGS: CNN, Saddam Hussein, photograph, image, picture, Google Inc., TV, video

Sling Media scores big with Cal football fans

October 17, 2006 Slingbox used to stream Washington State game onto stadium scoreboard in Berkeley, Calif., where it was not televised. TAGS: Sling Media, Slingbox, California, Washington, image, laptop computer, video

3D tech will search for just the right photo

December 19, 2006 Swedish start-up Polar Rose's technology is designed to more efficiently search for pictures on the Web. TAGS: image search, 3D, video stream, photograph, face, search result, search engine, picture, person, image, video

PCs dream of electric sheep

July 28, 2006 Screensaver project, at Boston graphics conference, taps users' spare processing power for art. TAGS: processing power, screensaver, art, Boston, design, conference, image, PC, video
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