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Power grab could split the Net

October 3, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says a spat over who rules the domains could lead to a Balkanized Internet. TAGS: U.N., domain, Bush Administration, server, U.S., government, address, database

WTO slams U.S. Net-gambling ban

April 7, 2005 Efforts by the United States to outlaw gambling on offshore Web sites aren't quite legal, according to the World Trade Organization. TAGS: World Trade Organization, free trade, Bush Administration, restriction, law, U.S., agreement

Backer of .xxx adult domain tries again

May 20, 2006 Entrepreneur hoping to create virtual red light district says pressure from conservative groups derailed .xxx last month. TAGS: Chip Pickering, porn, Bush Administration, domain, U.S., e-mail

U.S. to retain control of Internet domain names

July 1, 2005 Bush administration is snubbing the United Nations by saying it won't give up control of the Net's root to ICANN. TAGS: Bush Administration, announcement, U.N., U.S.

Spy czar urges extension of warrantless-wiretap law

September 18, 2007 Many Democrats say there are too many unanswered questions about the scope of the Bush administration's surveillance activities. TAGS: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, warrant, foreigner, Bush Administration, Democrat, law, telephone call, government, Republican, U.S., e-mail

FAQ: How far does the new wiretap law go?

August 6, 2007 Protect America Act signed Sunday temporarily makes it easier for the feds to eavesdrop on calls and e-mail. But what are the privacy impacts? TAGS: NSA, law, vote, Democrat, FAQ, town, Bush Administration, bill, U.S., power, e-mail

Straight talking on terrorism

November 17, 2004 Richard Clarke, former U.S. counterterrorism chief, tells what countries are really doing about cybersecurity. TAGS: Richard Clarke, cybersecurity, denial of service, Bush Administration, Sept. 11, 9/11 commission, terrorism, advisor, president, U.S., Internet Service Provider, security

Feds side with Microsoft in Korea flap

December 7, 2005 Justice Department protests strict new antitrust sanctions that South Korean regulators slapped on the software giant. TAGS: Korea, antitrust, Bush Administration, European Union, law, media player, Microsoft Corp., Windows Media, U.S., Microsoft Windows, server, operating system

House backs Bush on Internet stance

October 8, 2005 Federal legislators send letter of support to U.S. officials who are sparring with foreign counterparts over Internet governance. TAGS: domain name, DNS, domain, Bush Administration, letter, chairman, U.S.

Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty

November 28, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the administration's treaty could boomerang against its authors' lofty intentions. TAGS: treaty, surveillance, Bush Administration, Russia, lobbyist, nation, Nazi, U.S., crime, president, power, virus

Who will be the keeper of the Net?

November 18, 2005 U.S. protests Net summit crackdown. Also: 'Digital divide' not so easy to close, Kenya finds. TAGS: summit, U.N., Bush Administration, U.S., conference, laptop computer, photograph

U.S.: No Net governance changes expected

January 16, 2007 Bush administration applauds United Nations official who says U.N. won't try to seize more control of the way the Net is run. TAGS: U.N., influence, U.S., Bush Administration

U.N. debate swirls around domain name power

November 2, 2006 Attendees at U.N. summit discuss how U.S. authority to yank country codes could be lessened. TAGS: U.N., authority, Bush Administration, domain name, domain, nation, U.S., Washington, server, security

U.S. reaches Net detente with U.N.

November 16, 2005 United States won't give up Net management, but deal from United Nations summit in Tunisia creates new forum for more talks. Photo: Summit in Tunisia TAGS: U.N., summit, Bush Administration, agreement, management, U.S., forum, U.K., China

Republicans propose last-minute spy bill

November 16, 2006 Key Senate Republican frames it as chance for more "resources" and oversight for Bush administration spy program. TAGS: bill, Republican, Bush Administration, NSA, chairman, law, section, U.S., president

U.N. summit revives concerns about Net control

October 27, 2006 Diplomats head to Athens for a summit that will resume a long-simmering debate about the United States' role on the Internet. TAGS: summit, U.N., Zimbabwe, domain name, Bush Administration, concern, U.S., agreement, analysis

Now playing on the Net: War propaganda

August 22, 2006 Video-sharing sites allow combatants on both sides to tell their story, much to the chagrin of the Pentagon. Images: War caught on video TAGS: YouTube, Iraq, online video, war, Bush Administration, video, U.S., event, camera

Bush administration opposes U.N. Net control

October 21, 2005 One State Department official predicts: "In no way can we imagine a situation in which we will allow what works very well to be undone." TAGS: U.N., influence, Bush Administration, tax, U.S., president

House rejects immunity for phone companies in spy suits

November 16, 2007 Drawing veto threats from White House, legislators OK spy law rewrite sans lawsuit protection for aids of government spying. TAGS: immunity, warrant, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, legislation, bill, telecommunications company, Democrat, terrorist, Bush Administration, law, telecommunications, U.S.

Congress may consider mandatory ISP snooping

April 29, 2006 House Democrat joins Bush administration in supporting a mandate that Net firms store records about consumers' activities. TAGS: Internet provider, amendment, Bush Administration, Internet Service Provider, record, Internet service, spokesman, service provider, Adobe PDF, DSL, U.S.
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