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Fri Jun 5 1998
Magaziner: Domain consensus possible
Clinton Net policy advisor Ira Magaziner is optimistic that the various players in the domain space will agree on how to proceed.
Posted by
Janet Kornblum
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Wed Oct 21 1998
Magaziner addresses domains
The transfer of power over administration of the Net could begin within a few weeks, presidential policy adviser Ira Magaziner says.
Posted by
Janet Kornblum
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Wed Apr 29 1998
Magaziner: Net privacy efforts fall short
Online industry efforts to protect Internet users' privacy have not met expectations, White House adviser Ira Magaziner says.
Posted by
Tim Clark
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Wed Mar 4 1998
Net privacy policy in the works
White House adviser Ira Magaziner is confident that the United States and the European Union will reach an agreement on Net privacy policy.
Posted by
Courtney Macavinta
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Mon Jan 11 1999
Former Clinton officials address Net issues
Ira Magaziner and Christine Varney still toe the White House line that industry, not lawmakers, should make Net rules.
Posted by
Courtney Macavinta
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Fri Jan 31 1997
Net lobbyists want growing room
In a letter to White House envoy Ira Magaziner, the Internet Society puts in its two cents on taxation, encryption, privacy, electronic payments, domain names, etc.
Posted by
CNET News.com Staff
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Wed Nov 18 1998
New Internet adviser coming to Commerce
As White House Net adviser Ira Magaziner prepares to step down, the Commerce Department appoints Elliot Maxwell for "all things Internet."
Posted by
Janet Kornblum
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Tue Dec 24 1996
Short Take: CNET Radio interviews experts
Live at 1:10 PST, CNET Radio interviews Ira Magaziner, the chairman of the White House task force on e-commerce. At 1:20, materials distribution expert Santa Claus will take the mic.
Posted by
CNET News.com Staff
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Fri Nov 6 1998
Magaziner to resign
The White House's chief Internet adviser is planning to step down by the end of year.
Posted by
Courtney Macavinta
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Wed Jun 17 1998
It's the name, stupid
After two years of dialogue, White House tech adviser Ira Magaziner finally releases the long-awaited domain white paper. In brief, it washes its hands of the entire matter, seeking understanding and cooperation from all the Internet organizations.
Posted by
Mike Yamamoto