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Homeland Security offers details on Real ID

March 1, 2007 States have until 2013 to federalize licenses; rules don't require encryption on new IDs to protect drivers' privacy. TAGS: Real ID Act, homeland security, ID card, RFID, Maine, regulation, state, license, bill, law, Adobe PDF

Police blotter: Wife e-surveilled in divorce case

March 1, 2007 Man captures keystrokes and screen grabs of wife's chats with suspected lover--and is allowed to use them in divorce case. TAGS: Police Blotter, affidavit, electronic document, divorce, wife, Ohio, attorney, monitoring, keyboard, Adobe PDF, password, e-mail

Senator to propose surveillance of illegal images

February 7, 2007 Proposal from Sen. John McCain would force Internet providers to report illegal images, even "cartoons." TAGS: Sen., penalty, cartoon, John McCain, Internet Service Provider, proposal, image, senator, compliance, center, Internet service, service provider, Adobe PDF, database

Did Microsoft want to 'whack' Dell over its Linux dealings?

January 26, 2007 A 2002 e-mail exchange filed with an Iowa court during one of the last state antitrust suits seems to say so; Redmond defends the thread. TAGS: antitrust, plaintiff, court, Redmond, threat, spokesman, Linux, Dell, Microsoft Corp., Adobe PDF, e-mail, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Attorney general: NSA spy program to be reformed

January 17, 2007 Alberto Gonzales said the controversial domestic surveillance program will now be overseen by a secret court in Washington. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, Bush Administration, court, federal judge, lawsuit, announcement, attorney general, terrorism, government, letter, AT&T Corp., Adobe PDF

Homeland Security chief defends Real ID plan

December 14, 2006 Dismissing privacy concerns, Michael Chertoff says electronically read IDs will make the country more secure. TAGS: Real ID Act, homeland security, Social Security, ID card, RFID, agency, privacy, state, Adobe PDF, card, security

Police blotter: Florida judges target Net sex

November 17, 2006 In this week's installment, state's supreme court says IMs are "e-mail" and upholds ban on "harmful" messages to minors. TAGS: minor, Florida, Police Blotter, law, statute, Virginia, New Mexico, New York, IM, Adobe PDF, e-mail

Copyright treaty draws tech industry criticism

September 6, 2006 Unlikely coalition takes aim at a controversial United Nations treaty that would expand copyright law on the Internet. TAGS: treaty, Alexandria, proposal, broadcaster, U.N., Virginia, broadcasting, digital media, signal, Adobe PDF, broadband, U.S., Dell, TV

Qwest on data retention laws: Oops

August 23, 2006 Broadband provider says its chief privacy officer misspoke when endorsing federal laws mandating data retention. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., legislation, panel discussion, Colorado, chief privacy officer, broadband provider, Rep., Internet provider, record, law, DSL, Adobe PDF

Lawsuits accuse Net download services of scamming

August 15, 2006 Regulators say MovieLand, related sites bombard users with pop-ups in ploy to coerce membership fee payments. TAGS: Rob McKenna, complaint, lawsuit, payment, pop-up, fee, adware, Adobe PDF, spyware, Microsoft Windows

House begins debate on Net neutrality rules

June 8, 2006 The debate kicks off in the House of Representatives, with Democrats saying it's "shameful" not to impose Net neutrality regulations. TAGS: Net Neutrality, amendment, Rep., Democrat, regulation, Republican, vote, telecommunications, leadership, Texas, bill, eBay Inc., Adobe PDF, rule, CEO, Yahoo! Inc.

Feds approve liberal election rules for Net

March 27, 2006 Federal Election Commission approves rules to regulate political ads on Web sites but little else--at least for now. TAGS: regulation, commission, blogger, committee, rule, election, candidate, speech, Republican, payment, Adobe PDF

BlackBerry saved

March 3, 2006 BlackBerry users can take deep breath. RIM, NTP reach $612.5 million settlement to skirt service injunction. TAGS: NTP, injunction, Research In Motion Ltd., patent, settlement, Judge, agreement, RIM BlackBerry, party, Adobe PDF, MP3

White House discloses details on surveillance

February 9, 2006 After pressure from allies, White House relents and divulges to congressional panel details of how spying is done. TAGS: NSA, Republican, president, Adobe PDF, monitor

Voter databases must be secured, report says

February 17, 2006 Computer scientists sound privacy, security alarms about new voter registration databases required by federal law. TAGS: Diebold Inc., scientist, state, election, deadline, database, Florida, security, Adobe PDF

FAQ: All about coal--a necessary evil

December 3, 2007 Coal is probably a fact of life. The problem is how to burn it. We answer some of questions surrounding the fuel and how scientists might make it more eco-friendly.Photos: Coal addiction TAGS: coal, BTU, ton, China, nuclear power, India, U.S., energy, Russia, scientist, Adobe PDF

NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?

October 22, 2007 White House wanted immunity for phone companies over possible cooperation with NSA, but new bill also would shield e-mail, IM providers. TAGS: NSA, cooperation, immunity, lawsuit, bill, e-mail company, law, telecommunications, IM, service provider, AT&T Corp., Adobe PDF, president, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail, Google Inc.

Judge deals blow to Patriot Act

September 6, 2007 He blocks FBI from using national security letters, a controversial surveillance tool that has been misused in the past. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, First Amendment, Bush Administration, Judge, attempt, search engine, Adobe PDF, e-mail

Exterminating the nuisance of spam

November 15, 2006 Suresh Ramasubramanian oversees the development of junk e-mail countermeasures for tens of millions of Internet users. TAGS: developing country, spam, videocast, anti-spam, junk e-mail, U.N., mailing list, effect, training, Adobe PDF, Internet Service Provider

Virginia is for longer data retention

December 21, 2006 Task force led by commonwealth's attorney general says ISPs should aid police by keeping e-mails, customer information. TAGS: Virginia, Internet company, attorney general, Time Warner Inc., Internet service, Internet Service Provider, service provider, representative, police, attorney, agency, America Online Inc., Adobe PDF
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