The UK Cards Assocation, a leading association representing the bank
card industry, has written
to Cambridge University to demand that it take down the web version of
a
research
paper by a graduate student. The paper identifies security
holes in one bank card products. The association argues the
disclosure "oversteps the boundaries of what constitutes responsible
disclosure." A blog post on the paper can be found here.
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Peter Suber provides a great
review of open access developments in 2010 that highlight
institutional commitments, new mandates, and innovative practices from
around the world.
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The Public Interest Advocacy Centre has published a 218 page
report on Canadian telecom regulation, arguing that reform is
needed to address consumer concerns.
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