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Mainichi Daily News - All Stories All the stories published by the Mainichi Daily News, the number one source of news on Japan in English.
The courage to see beyond prejudice

The people we meet in life sometimes inspire us and, through their example, change us forever.

Kaleidoscope of the Heart: Saying yes to grief is a step to recovery

Separation from family, being diagnosed with a serious disease, a sudden natural calamity -- life is full of bitter experiences.

Competition, stability, affordability must be watchwords in gov't electricity system reform

The electric power supply system should be reformed in a way that will help spur competition on the market and reduce electricity charges while ensuring a stable power supply.

Warming up to the best ways to beat the winter cold

As I waited at the bus stop on a Tokyo street, I nervously looked around for any smokers.

Attempts to threaten dollar's dominance could irk U.S.

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda visited China at the end of last year to meet with his Chinese counterpart, Wen Jiabao.

Editorial: Gov't intervention in Okinawa election unacceptable

The chief of the Defense Ministry's Okinawa Defense Bureau was recently found to have held a "lecture" for bureau employees about the upcoming Feb.

Editorial: Nuclear regulatory reform must weed out entrenched interests

Bills relating to a shift in the nation's nuclear power policy were approved by the Cabinet on Jan. 31.

'Shadow meals' employed to keep families safe from radiation

The practice of kagezen -- literally "shadow meal" -- entails setting out meals at home for a family member who is absent, in hopes that they will be safe while traveling.

Kaleidoscope of the Heart: Don't overestimate your own strength

As a psychiatrist with still so much to learn, I often try to read essays written by fellow senior psychiatrists for the general public.

Decontamination schedule sheds no light on when evacuees can return

The Ministry of the Environment on Jan.

Dust to dust: A different approach to funerals

"A spacious X square meters," "Faces south, gets plenty of sunlight!" -- these phrases on a cemetery ad at the station made me stop and think.

Opening the treasure chest of women in the workforce

Here is a difficult quiz. Even if you are shown the correct answer, you'll still wonder why? There are three boxes -- A, B and C.

Editorial: Child welfare must be first priority in Hague ratification plan

After years of dispute and discussion both internal and international, a legislative commission under the minister of justice has finalized an outline for legal measures Japan will take domestically for the ratification of the Hague Convention governing cross-border child custody disputes.

Written records of life

The Japanese are known for their sense of quiet reserve and shyness, so when I learned that blogging is a national pastime and that Japanese tweets have garnered 14 percent of Twitter traffic worldwide (second only to English with 50 percent), I couldn't help but wonder why.

Kaleidoscope of the Heart: How we're seen by others

The trial has begun for a woman accused of killing three men she was dating after pretending the deaths were suicides by carbon monoxide poisoning.

Obligated over obento

Have you ever had a love / hate relationship? Maybe with someone you adore and also resent at the same time? Actually, though, this type of relationship comes in all forms.

Editorial: Fall college enrollment must be addressed by society as whole

The University of Tokyo has begun taking steps to shift enrollment from spring to fall.

Editorial: Gov't nuclear power plant tests mired in doubt

How will the lessons learned from the disaster at the Fukushima No.

Nuke safety agency under fire for hasty approval of reactor reactivation

The green light that the nuclear power regulator has given to the reactivation of two reactors before the government issues a final report on the ongoing Fukushima crisis has sparked criticism from citizens' organizations as well as experts.

Editorial: Gov't urged to clarify where radioactive gravel has been used

The national and Fukushima prefectural governments are required to clarify where and how much radioactive gravel shipped from a rock quarry near the tsunami-hit nuclear power station has been used and how far it was contaminated.

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Sports › Giants edge Patriots 21-17 for Super Bowl title

Ahmad Bradshaw ran six yards for the deciding touchdown with 57 seconds remaining on Sunday to give the New York Giants a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 46. It was the fourth Super Bowl triumph for the Giants, who also defeated the Patriots in the…

Crime › Oita woman confesses to lying about daughter's abduction, burying body

Police said Monday they have arrested a woman for abandoning a corpse after the partial remains of her baby were found in the woods near her house in Hijimachi, Oita Prefecture. The case received a lot of publicity last September, when the woman -- identified as Yuko Emoto -- claimed…

National › Okinawa fears revised plan may leave Futenma where it is

The news that Tokyo and Washington have agreed to move 4,700 Marines from Okinawa to Guam in a bid to revive a stalled plan for the realignment of U.S. forces in Japan, has left Okinawans wondering what is going to happen to the U.S. air base at Futenma. The two…

National › Sapporo Snow Festival gets under way

The Sapporo Snow Festival got under way on Monday. The 63rd annual festival, which will be held until Feb 12, features 220 ice and snow sculptures in Odori Park, the grounds of Community Dome Tsudome and the main street in Susukino. One of the highlights is a 15-meter-high ice replica…

World › Britain's queen celebrates 60 years on throne

Queen Elizabeth II marked her Diamond Jubilee on Monday with a message thanking all those who had supported her over her 60-year reign and reaffirming her dedication to serving the British people. The 85-year-old monarch ascended the throne when her father, George VI, died on Feb 6, 1952. She is…

World › Mass evacuation in Australia as flood waters rise

Flood waters rose Monday in parts of Queensland as the Australian state raced to complete the largest evacuation in its history with police boosting their presence to prevent looting. Thousands of Australians have been forced to abandon their homes as a record deluge sweeps through areas still reeling from last…

World › Republican race turns to 3 upcoming contests

Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney looked to caucus contests in three more states this week hoping to solidify the growing sense of inevitability surrounding his candidacy to challenge President Barack Obama in the November election. With back-to-back victories fueling him, Romney was preparing for the Colorado, Minnesota and Maine nominating…

Picture of the Day › Asia's oldest elephant

Visitors surround the compounds where Hanako the elephant is celebrating her 65th birthday at Inokashira Park Zoo on the outskirts of Tokyo on Sunday. The zoo held a ceremony for Japan's oldest Asian elephant.

World › Fears grow of Israeli attack on Iran

For the first time in nearly two decades of escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program, world leaders are genuinely concerned that an Israeli military attack on the Islamic Republic could be imminent -- an action that many fear might trigger a wider war, terrorism and global economic havoc. High-level foreign…

Have Your Say › Why are there so many deaths due to snow-related accidents (people falling off rooftops, for example) in Japan this winter?



World › After U.N. veto, U.S. proposes coalition on Syria

The United States proposed an international coalition to support Syria's opposition Sunday after Russia and China blocked a U.N. attempt to end nearly 11 months of bloodshed, raising fears that violence will escalate. Rebel soldiers said force was now the only way to oust President Bashar Assad, while the regime…

Sports › Ex-MLB pitcher Penny signs with Softbank Hawks

The Softbank Hawks of Japan's Pacific League have signed former major league pitcher Brad Penny to a one-year contract. Softbank announced the signing of free agent Penny on its website Sunday The 33-year-old right-hander is expected to arrive in Japan on Wednesday. Financial terms of the deal were not released…

Arts & Culture › Asia's K-Pop clones dance to South Korean beat

Twelve-year-old Sabrina Kaur does not understand the lyrics of her favorite South Korean boy band Big Bang's songs and, until recently, had never met Koreans in real life. But that did not stop her from joining more than a thousand other Singaporean girls at an audition in the city-state in…

Crime › Parents of hit-and-run victim present petition demanding stiffer penalty for defendant

The parents of a 19-year-old man killed by a hit-and-run driver last October have presented a petition to the Nagoya District Public Prosecutor's Office, demanding a heavier sentence for the accused. The 47-year-old suspect, a Brazilian national, was arrested following the incident which resulted in the death of Kiyohito Mano,…

World › Egypt to try 19 Americans

Ignoring a U.S. threat to cut off aid, Egypt on Sunday referred 19 Americans and 24 other employees of nonprofit groups to trial before a criminal court on accusations they illegally used foreign funds to foment unrest in the country. Egypt's military rulers had already deeply strained ties with Washington…

Business › Honda installs solar power generation system at dealerships

Honda Motor Co has started installing a 9 kilowatt-capacity solar power generation system at the Adachi Odai location of the Honda Cars Tokyo Chuo dealer network. The installation kicks off a project to install Honda Soltec solar power generation systems with a total capacity of 1 megawatt at Honda automobile…

Entertainment › Playwrights and theaters in New York join March 11 disaster fundraiser

Celebrated playwrights including Stephen Sondheim, Tony Kushner and Edward Albee have joined a fundraiser to mark the anniversary of a devastating earthquake in Japan. All will be offering 10-minute plays and songs to be performed March 11. The effort also has united 35 arts organizations across 12 states. Funds will…

World › Death toll from Europe cold snap passes 300

The deadly cold snap that has gripped Europe for more than a week wrought more havoc across the continent Sunday, straining emergency services, grounding flights and pushing the death toll past 300. The homeless population has borne the brunt of the suffering, with dozens of transients freezing to death in…

Business › Olympus to hold shareholder meeting on April 20

Scandal-hit Olympus said Sunday it would hold an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) of shareholders on April 20, at which the company is expected to select a new management board. Olympus president Shuichi Takayama and five other current board members, who are being sued by the camera and endoscope maker over…

National › ANA plane has mishap upon landing at Sendai airport

An ANA plane had to abort its landing at Sendai airport on Sunday morning after its fuselage scraped the runway. There were no injuries among the 166 passengers and crew, according to transport ministry officials. As Flight 731 from Osaka landed shortly after 9 a.m., its fuselage hit the runway,…

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Giappone: niente più copie DVD
martedì 07 dicembre 2010

Bandita anche la duplicazione fatta in casa dal legittimo proprietario del disco per un uso esclusivamente personale

Il Giappone si prepara a mettere al bando senza eccezioni la copia dei film in Dvd e Blu-ray, anche con la duplicazione fatta in casa dal legittimo proprietario del disco per un uso esclusivamente personale.

Secondo quanto riporta il quotidiano 'Asahi', l'Agenzia governativa per gli Affari culturali intende mettere a punto un provvedimento per modificare l'attuale legge sul copyright, da presentare in Parlamento il prossimo anno. Al centro dell'iniziativa c'è il divieto assoluto di copia dei dischi, permesso invece dalle norme vigenti limitatamente a fini privati e senza scopo di lucro, anche se non è prevista l'istituzione di una pena per la duplicazione casalinga illegale.

Insieme al divieto di copia, l'Agenzia inserirà una serie di norme per rendere fuori legge i software che permettono tramite il computer di decifrare codici criptati dei dischi commerciali, che vengono in questo modo resi usufruibili per la registrazione e la riproduzione su altri supporti non autorizzati. Anche il mercato dei videogame sarà tutelato dalla nuova normativa: saranno infatti definitivamente messe al bando anche le controverse modifiche effettuate sulle console, che consistono nell'aggiunta di un chip interno capace di far leggere alla macchina anche i giochi piratati normalmente non riconosciuti.