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Benjamin Cohen (born 14 August 1982) is a journalist based in London. He became known for his dot.com enterprises as a teenager and for a dispute with Apple computers over the domain ''itunes.co.uk''. From 2006 until 2012 he was technology correspondent for Channel 4 News in the UK. Cohen has a diagnosis of MS.〔() 〕 He campaigns on gay and disabled rights and is now the publisher of Pink News, executive director of public relations firm Clarity PR〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Global PR Agency – London, New York and Berlin Offices )〕 and regularly writes for the ''London Evening Standard''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Benjamin Cohen - London Evening Standard )〕 == Early life == In 1998, at the age of sixteen, Cohen started the Jewishnet.co.uk website, an early social networking community which later became soJewish.com, with , and floated it on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) ten months later.〔 The company controlling the website, which Cohen had a 10–15% stake in, along with investors, was valued at £5 million in September 1998. The ''Daily Telegraph'' reported that he exchanged his stake in this company to AIM-quoted Totally plc for £310,000 in an all-share deal; yet when Cohen later sold half of his stake, these shares were worth just £40,000.〔
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