Pakistanis, Indians prefer finding love online:
The BBC World Service global poll showed that 30 per cent of web users regard the Internet as a good place to find a boyfriend or girlfriend. The poll, conducted among nearly 11,000 Internet users across 19 countries, revealed that India and Pakistan are among the countries with the greatest numbers of enthusiasts for Internet introductions.
Fifty-nine per cent of Indians and 60 per cent of Pakistanis who use the Internet regard it as a good place to find a partner.
“This shows what a major role the Internet now plays in the lives of millions of people around the world,” GlobeScan Research Director Sam Mountford said in a statement. “For many, and particularly in the developing world, it’s not just somewhere to work, shop, or communicate with friends, but a credible way of finding a partner in life.”
Other countries where high proportions of Internet users feel the same way include Ghana (47 per cent) and the Philippines (42 per cent). By contrast, fewer Americans (21 per cent), South Koreans (16 per cent), British (28 per cent), and French (27 per cent) think the idea of finding a partner online a good one.

Stealing Content Can Go Ugly: People in Pakistan are getting aware of copyrights, either by softly spoken advises or otherwise through legal ways. We had reported this incident of FIA raiding mag4you.com offices and picking their admins.
Here is a new case under prosecution, and people those uploaded pirated music are in tough situation. This may mark an end of copyright violation, particularly by those large portals. We have mentioned few in past, and there are others in line for a lawsuit, including ApniIsp and FunMaza. On one side, there are people saying to teach the law first instead of implementing it right away because of influential hands, however, there is no doubt that copyright violators are no kids – they earn good bucks with this pirated content and ultimately causing financial loss to the legitimate owner.

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