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    +Yahoo settles case over Chinese dissident e-mails
      SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc has settled a lawsuit alleging it aided China's prosecution of several dissidents, in a case that prompted criticism of the company for cooperating with an authoritarian government.

    +Marvel pops comics online, hopes fans pay
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Spider-Man may spin a good yarn in comic books, but Marvel Entertainment Inc hopes that he finds the World Wide Web equally comfortable.

    +Middle Earth calling: Lord of the Rings on mobile
      LONDON (Reuters) - The Lord of the Rings went 21st century on Tuesday -- theatregoers can now purchase tickets for the London musical by mobile phone.

    +Tiffany says eBay turned "blind eye" to fakes
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lawyer for Tiffany & Co said that eBay turned a "blind eye" to the sale of counterfeit Tiffany jewelry on its Web site, as the trial in a closely watched trademark lawsuit opened on Tuesday.

    +EU to probe Google/DoubleClick plan
      BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission opened a four-month, in-depth review on Tuesday of Google Inc's plans to buy rival DoubleClick for $3.1 billion.

    +Bebo launches free video content deal
      LONDON (Reuters) - A host of media groups including CBS, BSkyB and the BBC will provide free video content to the 40 million users on Bebo and keep any advertising revenues under a deal with the social networking site.

    +Web sites await SEC on real-time stock quotes
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Internet finance sites run by Google Inc and Yahoo Inc have been waiting months for regulatory permission to start offering free, real-time U.S. stock quotes.

    +Internet site helps fans take control of English club
      LONDON (Reuters) - Soccer fans are set to share ownership of English minor league club Ebbsfleet United after a deal was reached in principle for a $1.45 million takeover.

    +Diplomats near deal on earmarking world radiowaves
      GENEVA (Reuters) - An agreement on how to divide the world's radio-frequencies among satellite operators, mobile phone companies and broadcasters is close, industry and diplomatic sources said on Tuesday.

    +Yahoo expands mobile carrier deals across Asia
      SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc has struck new deals to offer mobile phone Web services through nine network operators across Asia, bolstering its increasing lead in the fastest growing regional market for mobile services by users.

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