On the Web, you can’t take it back

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The LA Times has an interesting report on how hard it is to truly erase information that has been published on the Web. Meanwhile, Napster alternative KaZaA has been ordered to do the impossible: prevent millions of users who’ve downloaded their peer-to-peer software from using it. Details at ITworld.com and The Register.

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