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While developers won't be able to incorporate MTVN's video content, apparently end users will still be able to use an embed code, but there no word on whether this will change, according to an exchange TechCrunch had with MTVN.

The Internet's current design virtually guarantees anonymity to its users. (As a New Yorker cartoon noted some years ago, "On the Internet, nobody knows that you're a dog.") But that anonymity is now the most vexing challenge for law enforcement. An Internet attacker can route a connection through many countries to hide his location, which may be from an account in an Internet cafe purchased with a stolen credit card.

