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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.
Editorial: U.S. monopoly of World Bank presidency should be ended

The World Bank presidential race is being hotly contested.

Editorial: Catastrophic quake, tsunami projections demand policy rethink

If a major earthquake hits the "Nankai Trough" off central and western Japan's Pacific coast, the resulting tsunami could tower two to three times higher than previously estimated, according to an expert government panel announcement on March 31.

Kaleidoscope of the Heart: Having one's own sanctuary for grief

At a recent symposium that I attended, I learned some shocking information from Yasuyuki Shimizu, the head of a suicide prevention nonprofit organization called Lifelink.

DPJ, LDP should form consensus on consumption tax hike

With a consumption tax hike set for deliberation by the Diet, the ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the largest opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) must now more than ever do their utmost to form a consensus on the issue.

Editorial: Japan must be more humble toward foreign care workers

Thirty six applicants passed the first care worker exam held for foreign care workers under Japan's Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) with Indonesia and the Philippines.

News Navigator: What's behind foreigners working at nursing care facilities in Japan?

The Mainichi answers common questions readers may have about foreigners working at nursing care facilities in Japan.

Insider trading clouds confidence in Japanese financial market

"The securities market is like a mirror. You can polish it, but never stain it." The president of Nomura Securities Co.

Sharp's alliance with Foxconn an unprecedented step to stem red ink

Sharp Corp.'s announcement on March 27 that it will form a capital alliance with Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.

Editorial: Japan must take more active role in nuclear security

Japan barely left an impression at the Nuclear Security Summit held in Seoul on March 26 and 27.

Editorial: Japan has duty to help other nations through ODA

One point of note in the recently completed Ministry of Foreign Affairs whitepaper on Japan's overseas Official Development Assistance (ODA) programs is how many of the nations that came to this country's assistance after the March 2011 disasters did so expressing thanks for those ODA efforts.

A tale of two islands

The site for the controversial military base lies dormant, its construction prevented by protesters.

Japan's postwar nuclear policy lingers

There are two types of atomic weapons.

Kaleidoscope of the Heart: One place to turn to when in need of help

Psychiatrists' work at their consultation rooms is not limited only to providing psychological care.

Remembering and remaking that which was destroyed

In this column, I have on previous occasions introduced the tireless efforts by filmmaker Masaaki Tanabe, 74, and others to record what happened to Hiroshima many decades ago.

Editorial: Regain financial market confidence through strict investigations, amended laws

Japan's Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC) recommended that the Financial Services Agency fine Chuo Mitsui Asset Trust and Banking Co.

Editorial: Support system needed to banish 'lonely deaths' from Japan's cities

A number of so-called "lonely deaths" have been discovered across Japan this year, some weeks or even months after the people passed away.

Learning what it means to be a journalist through disaster victims

Having reported from areas deeply affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear crisis since immediately after their outbreak, the question of whether I've been able to convey the disaster survivors' reality weighs increasingly more heavily on my mind.

Post-Fukushima meltdown energy saving far easier ride than 1970s oil shocks

There is a growing number of students at Josai International University majoring in social and environmental studies, and one of the issues they study is energy policy.

News Navigator: If a big quake strikes the metropolitan area, where will its epicenter be?

The Mainichi answers common questions readers may have about a potential magnitude 7-class earthquake that could strike directly beneath the Tokyo metropolitan area.

Kaleidoscope of the Heart: Don't be afraid to seek help when you feel desperate

The number of suicides in 2011 stood at over 30,000, according to National Police Agency statistics.

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Politics › G-8 leaders hope Greece remains in eurozone

Leaders of the Group of Eight industrial nations expressed hope that Greece will remain in the eurozone as they huddled for a shirt-sleeves summit aimed at keeping Europe's economic troubles from multiplying and spreading around the world. The united support for battered Greece underlines the unpredictable damage to the global…

World › Support for British monarchy at highest for decades: poll

Support for the monarchy in Britain is at its highest level for decades thanks to Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee and last year's royal wedding, according to a new poll published Saturday. Some 80% of Britons want to remain subjects of the queen, while just 13% are in favor of…

Events › Exhibition of Kumihimo in Kyoto

The Kumihimo Society will held an exhibition of Kumihimo works including traditional crafts, industrial braids and advanced composite materials using Kumihimo. Kumihimo is a traditional braiding technique in Japan. Besides the practical advantages of fastening things efficiently, Kumihimo was used for the belts of the imperial family and the samurai…

Picture of the Day › Merry Smile

People hold umbrellas, with portraits of young survivors of lastyear's March 11 disaster, during the Merry Smile Action event at Harajuku in Tokyo on Saturday. Merry Project is a global art project staging ad-hoc outdoor exhibitions of portraits of smiling children printed on umbrellas.

World › Chinese activist arrives in U.S. with family

Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng began a new life in the United States on Saturday, praising Beijing's "restraint and calm" as he sought to draw a line under a month-long tussle that tested China-U.S. ties. Chen asked to say a "few simple words" as he, his wife Yuan Weijing, and…

Technology › Toshiba to establish smart community center in Kawasaki

Toshiba Corp will establish a smart community center in Kawasaki that will support. The 15-story building is scheduled to open in October 2013, and will provide a business base for approximately 7,000 people. The new center will provide a unifying base for Toshiba's organizations engaged in smart community businesses in…

Arts & Culture › Hollywood builds tales on famous brands

Hollywood is known for snatching up best-selling books and turning them into big-screen blockbusters: "Twilight," `'Harry Potter," `'The Hunger Games," `'The Help" and countless others. But the adaptations hitting theaters this month didn't need a novel's characters or built-in narrative, just a well-known brand name. The must-read pregnancy manual "What…

Technology › Bridgestone says it may be possible to derive rubber from dandelions

Bridgestone Corp says that recent research conducted by Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations has produced promising results indicating that the Russian dandelions can become a commercially viable, renewable source of high-quality, tire-grade rubber. Bridgestone Americas is one of several collaborators taking part in the Russian dandelion project being led by PENRA…

National › Water supply cut in Chiba, Saitama due to toxin contamination

The water supply to tens of thousands of households in two prefectures near Tokyo was cut off Saturday after local checks found it was contaminated with a cancer-causing chemical. The city of Noda, Chiba Prefecture, some 30 kilometers from central Tokyo, said it had stopped supplies to a major part…

National › New Jersey town's monument to Korean sex slaves upsetting Japanese officials

Japanese officials are asking a small northern New Jersey town with a large Korean immigrant population to remove a public monument dedicated to women who were forced into sexual slavery by Japanese soldiers during World War II. The New York Times reported that Palisades Park administrators were surprised by the…

Kuchikomi › Eels slipping away from consumers' budgets

"This summer you might not be able to eat 'unagi' (eel), warns Nikkan Gendai (May 18). It seems that for the third consecutive year catches of eel fingerlings are down, leading to spiraling prices. So tight is the current supply, the tabloid reports, that famous old specialty restaurants have been…

World › Italy in shock after school bomb blast kills teenager

Italy was in shock on Saturday after an unexplained bombing at a school killed a 16-year-old girl and left five other teens gravely injured, sparking emotional protests across the country. There were scenes of chaos and carnage when the powerful blast went off at 7:45 a.m. near the entrance to…

Health › High blood pressure affects 1 in 3: WHO

One in three adults suffers from high blood pressure, a key trigger of heart disease, health experts said on Wednesday while underlining the growing number of cases in developing countries. Canada and the United States have the fewest patients, at less than 20% of adults, but in some African countries…

Technology › Docomo to conduct 2nd trial of cloud-based translator phone service

NTT Docomo Inc said Wednesday that its second trial of an experimental service for real-time interpretation between Japanese and other languages via mobile devices will take place from June 1 to Sept 30. In the first trial involving some 1,000 Docomo subscribers between November 2011 and March 2012, about 70%…

Entertainment › Itano, French Kiss launch Seven & i's rainwear

With the rainy season around the corner, Seven & i this week launches its "Rain style collection" of fashionable and functionable rainwear. AKB48 singer Tomomi Itano, 20, and AKB48 sub-act French Kiss are image characters for the TV commercial campaign. Itano said, "I don't like rainy days, but I wouldn't…

Politics › Japan snubs Fiji strongman for Pacific leaders' forum

Japan has not invited Fijian strongman Voreqe Bainimarama to a major Pacific leaders' forum next week, the foreign ministry said, amid concerns his reforms have not gone far enough. Had Bainimarama attended the Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM) in Japan, it would have signaled the isolated regime leader's first major…

World › Car bomb in eastern Syrian city kills 9

A car bomb in the parking lot of a Syrian military compound killed at least nine people Saturday, the latest in increasingly frequent bombings in the country's major cities to target the regime's security services. President Barack Obama said the members of the Group of Eight industrial nations support the…

Opinions › Extraterrestrial intelligence: The search gets harder

For much of the 20th century, governments around the world wanted to boldly go where no man had gone before. More recently, though, austerity budgets around the world and political mindsets that view science with suspicion have threatened the survival of the kinds of projects that put humans on the…

World › NATO chief urges Pakistan to help stabilize Afghanistan

NATO's chief urged Islamabad to back efforts to stabilize Afghanistan as he prepared for talks Saturday with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, on the eve of a NATO summit. Zardari was invited to the summit in Chicago amid expectations that Pakistan will lift a six-month blockade against NATO supply trucks…

World › SpaceX scrubs launch to ISS after engine problem

Engineers aborted the launch of a privately built spacecraft on a landmark mission to the International Space Station at the last second Saturday due to a rocket engine problem. The California-based company SpaceX scrubbed the launch of its Dragon capsule a half-second before liftoff after an engine controller noted high…

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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.