Overnight news roundup: 3-4 October

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 will focus on Vista's stability rather than new features

With another day down, it's time we discuss the tech stories you missed while you were dreaming.

According to a product manager at Microsoft, those waiting on the release of SP1 to purchase Vista shouldn't. The company claims that the SP1 update will only feature various software and security updates that will be aimed at making Vista more stable.

More privacy issues with AT&T?

AT&T -- the US iPhone cell phone carrier -- has come out in favor of its decision to detect customers' net privacy, claiming new tools aimed at identifying pirates on its network will not damage the average online user's Web experience. That said, some are still skeptical of the company's motives.

The game industry's chief executive, Mike Gallagher, said today that more countries need a version of the US' DMCA law, which generally limits users' ability to use copyrighted material in any way other than viewing. Gallagher claims it could reduce the cost of media and create an all-around more beneficial system all over the world for dealing with copyrights.