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  1. By RON WORD Associated Press Writer JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Dozens of 9-foot-tall SpongeBob Squarepants balloons have been stolen from the roofs of Burger Kings from Florida to Utah since the release of the famous cartoon character's hit movie, authorities said. The balloons started appearing at fast-food restaurants in a promotional tie-in with his movie Nov. 11. A Burger King near Palatka, south of Jacksonville, is among the latest to report the theft of the $500 balloon. "We don't have any theories. SpongeBob SquarePants is kind of a fad. It could be a childhood prank or an adult trying to get a fad item for Christmas," Sheriff's Lt. Steve Rose said Wednesday. "If any leads come across, we will follow up in hopes of making an arrest." As part of the promotion, hundreds of inflatable SpongeBobs weighing 50 pounds were ordered for restaurants nationwide. The animated movie and TV star is featured on Burger King children's meals, watches and toys. The bigger-than-life sized versions of "The SpongeBob Square Pants Movie" star also have turned up on eBay. EBay spokesman Hani Durzy said stolen property is not allowed on the site, but it's almost impossible to know what's stolen and what's legitimately acquired. "We're in no position to know exactly how anyone gets the items they sell on eBay," he said. Durzy said that if someone thinks an item on eBay is stolen, they should contact police, who will then contact eBay. "As long as there is a police report filed for stolen property we will take listings down," he said. Jim Twitchell, a professor of advertising and English at the University of Florida, suspects young men are behind most thefts of the famous Krabby Patty flipper. "They will show up in fraternity houses for sure," he said.
  2. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39174107,00.htm The organisation also said it will release free software to help parents and other computer owners identify all the music, movie and peer-to-peer software files on their machines. The software, designed to scan hard disks for media and peer-to-peer files, will soon be freely available from the MPAA. A representative of the group said the program, developed by a Danish software company, does not yet have a name.
  3. The FBI yesterday seized a pair of UK servers used by Indymedia, the independent newsgathering collective, after serving a subpoena in the US on Indymedia's hosting firm, Rackspace. Why or how remains unclear. By John Leyden Published Friday 8th October 2004 18:44 GMT http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/08/fbi_indymedia_raids/
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