- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Manga, News
- Date: Apr 20, 2010 18:11 JST
- Tags: Censorship, Copyright, Google, Internet, Law, Loli, Lolicon, Sites, USA

Google has deleted a site hosting lolicon material from its index in response to a complaint that the site was hosting child pornography.
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The Cure Cosplay Festival Volume 2 was recently held in Yokohama, giving a variety of top cosplayers the chance to show off their portrayals of a wide variety of characters.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Apr 16, 2010 04:48 JST
- Tags: 2ch, Copyright, Crime, Eroge, Fraud, Hacking, Internet, Sites, Viruses

A cunning virus which masquerades as the installer to various pirated releases of popular software, especially adult games, was in fact part of a wider scheme to blackmail the pirates it caught into making payments if they wanted to have incriminating personal details removed from the web.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Apr 11, 2010 23:08 JST
- Tags: Bizarre, Censorship, Internet, Law, Loli, Lolicon, Sites, USA, Wikipedia

Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has reported the site to the FBI for knowingly distributing child pornography, pointing to the presence of lolicon illustrations as evidence of this.
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Japanese Internet users have become inexplicably enamoured of the misanthropic antics of a gap-toothed 8-year-old as he attempts to get random strangers to bare their breasts for his amusement, and precociously unleashes discriminatory remarks on hapless chat users…
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A researcher has claimed Facebook is connected to a rise in syphilis as it is a hotbed of casual sex, unsurprisingly something Facebook angrily denies.
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Japanese Wikipedophiles publically lament the fact that the Japanese Wikipedia has become almost solely a clearing house for the latest minutiae on One Piece, Bleach and seiyuu, with serious articles about serious things practically shunned.
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Japanese users of popular micro-blogging and inane banter platform Twitter share the reasons they find the service interesting in a recent survey, with the service seemingly viewed as a great way to stalk celebrities in addition to its more mundane uses as a way of sharing information sufficiently trifling as to fit in its miniscule character limit.
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Once again Google’s search results deliver industry leading quality, with an image search for “Canadian landmark” yielding several variations of this spectacular image of the CN Tower in Toronto.
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China’s unique grasp of intellectual property arises once again with “Goojje.”
Doubtless any resemblances to Google are coincidental or the result of foreign copycats stealing Chinese ideas.
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Sankaku Channel, now with nearly 700,000 images, has received a wide variety of significant upgrades to both site and server, detailed below.
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Oekaki, a genre of illustration taking place entirely on Internet forums, has inspired innumerable artists to create all manner of artistic creations, ranging from beautiful to erotic.
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