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International Diabetes Federation press release
October 31, 2008
From Race Cars and Google Doodles to Day Spas and Night Lights: Groups Across the U.S. Prepare to Join World Diabetes Day Celebrations Worldwide on November 14
BRUSSELS, Belgium -- Whether your tastes tend toward bright lights and big cities, quiet contemplation or off-road racing, groups around the U.S. are gearing up to celebrate World Diabetes Day and raise awareness of the growing threat of diabetes.

Desert Dingo press release
October 30, 2008
Desert Dingo Racing Teams with GoPro to Capture, Upload In-Car Video During Baja 1000
San Jose, Calif, -- Desert Dingo Racing and GoPro have teamed to capture and broadcast high quality digital in-car video during the 41st Annual Baja 1000 offroad race in Mexico this November.

Slyck
October 30, 2008
Innocent UK Gamers Collateral Damage in P2P War
The UK-based consumer advocacy group Which? Computing has successfully intervened in the case of a couple who was accused by Atari for uploading the game "Race 07". The couple were sent a monetary demand letter by Davenport Lyons, a UK-based law firm charged with a similar responsibility by the creators of Dream Pinball 3-D. According to Which? Computing, the letter demanded “£500 compensation and £25 costs for infringing the copyright of Atari."

NewTeeVee
October 27, 2008
YouTube Wants BayTSP’s Viacom Records
YouTube, in its ongoing attempt to defend itself against Viacom’s billion-dollar copyright infringement lawsuit, on Oct. 17 asked a court to help it obtain documents from Viacom’s hired copyright enforcers at BayTSP.

Digital Media Wire
October 27, 2008
Google Seeks BayTSP Records in $1 Billion Viacom Suit
October 27, 2008
San Jose, Calif. - Google (NASD: GOOG) has demanded records from anti-piracy firm BayTSP as part of its defense against the $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Viacom (NYSE: VIA) over its YouTube site, MarketWatch reported. Google believes the documents will refute Viacom's argument that it is unable to police its own content on YouTube.

MarketWatch
October 27, 2008
Google turns tables on Viacom's 'copyright cop' SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- For well over a year, Viacom Inc. has pursued Google Inc. with a $1 billion lawsuit complaining that it does too little to police copyright infringement on its YouTube video service.

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