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    +Spanish police arrest 63 in child pornography swoop
      MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish police said on Sunday they had arrested 63 people across the country in five investigations into child pornography being posted, viewed and paid for on the Internet.

    +Iran shuts down 24 cafes in Internet crackdown
      TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian police have closed down 24 Internet cafes and other coffee shops in as many hours, detaining 23 people, as part of a broad crackdown on immoral behavior in the Islamic state, official media said on Sunday.

    +Amazon.com buys J.K. Rowling tales for $4 million
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc, the Web retailer known for selling books, said it had paid about $4 million to buy a handwritten, illustrated book of wizardry by "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling.

    +Lovers turn to text message to say it's over
      LONDON (Reuters) - U R dumped -- one in seven say they have suffered the same fate as Britney Spears' ex-husband and been told it's all over via text message or email, a survey said on Friday.

    +New music services reach for slice of digital pie
      DENVER (Billboard) - After 2006 -- a year when virtually no one managed to launch a digital music service in competition with Apple's dominant iTunes -- 2007 was a refreshing change of pace.

    +Virtual rallies and singing wives beckon South Korea votes
      SEOUL (Reuters) - It's election time in super-wired South Korea and the young democracy's once giant, and raucous, rallies have gone quiet.

    +WTO ruling in Internet gambling case delayed: U.S.
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A World Trade Organization decision on the amount of retaliation that Antigua and Barbuda can impose on the United States in an Internet gambling trade dispute will not come out on Friday as expected, a U.S. trade official said.

    +A killer site for "Dexter" victims
      NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Showtime Networks is partnering with Meebo, a firm that fuses video programming and chat rooms, to offer "Dexter" fans additional content after the serial-killer show airs its season finale on Sunday.

    +MySpace and Sprint land mobile partnership
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. wireless operator Sprint Nextel Corp will make it easier for its cell phone customers to link to a free version of online social network MySpace.

    +Indie filmmakers can score Moby freebies
      LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Dance musician Moby has launched a Web site that gives his music away -- to the right people, of course.

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