Should lying online be a crime?
Google lets you remove your Wi-Fi info from its location database, iTunes Match goes live, and the Department of Justice pushes Congress to make it a felony to use a fake name on a social network or lie on a dating-site profile.
Google lets you remove your Wi-Fi info from its location database, iTunes Match goes live, and the Department of Justice pushes Congress to make it a felony to use a fake name on a social network or lie on a dating-site profile.
Should lying online be a crime?
Links from Tuesday's episode of Loaded:
- Lying online: Is it a crime?
- Removing your Wi-Fi network from Google's map
- iTunes Match
- AT&T expands LTE 4G
- Twihards targeted
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