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Got a question for Obama or Clinton? Join the online debate

April 23, 2007 Charlie Rose-hosted presidential debates on Yahoo, Slate and The Huffington Post to let voters query candidates, assess performance. TAGS: SLATE, debate, candidate, Yahoo! Inc., MySpace, Real-Time

Verizon says Net neutrality is overhyped

March 31, 2006 CTO Mark Wegleitner says all his company wants to do is to be able to manage its network. TAGS: Mark Wegleitner, Net Neutrality, Verizon Communications, content provider, principle, bandwidth, debate, rate, law

A call for broad distribution of presidential debate video

April 25, 2007 Letters to Republican and Democratic leaders encourage them to let video from 2008 debates legally wind up on sites like YouTube. TAGS: attribution, debate, letter, YouTube, founder, blog, video, TV

Google defends Net neutrality regulations

August 22, 2006 During in-person debate, telecom executives claim Google is hypocritical on Net neutrality and worried about search competition. TAGS: Net Neutrality, broadband provider, regulation, debate, Google Inc., AT&T Corp., telecommunications, general counsel, search engine, telecommunications company, broadband, vice president, eBay Inc., video

AT&T cries foul over ads

March 28, 2006 The phone company accuses cable operators of suppressing free speech by not airing its ads for national video franchises. TAGS: AT&T Corp., cable company, debate, agreement, TV, video

Torvalds: 'Hot air' in debates on GPL, content control

January 16, 2007 Both DRM technology and GPL 3 will cause a lot of arguments, the man behind Linux says. But in the end, good technology will prevail. TAGS: Linus Torvalds, GPL 3, GPL, digital-rights management, debate, argument, open-source software, open source, Linux

Intel show to tackle debate over dual-core chips

February 25, 2005 New chips take the spotlight at next week's Intel Developer Forum, along with technology to boost network traffic. TAGS: dual-core processor, silicon, dual-core, Intel Developer Forum, debate, Intel Itanium, chip company, Intel, AMD, conference

Consumer groups challenge Hollywood, labels

March 22, 2005 Supreme Court case to be followed by more peer-to-peer debates in Congress. TAGS: file-swapping, StreamCast Networks, research director, Grokster Ltd., P2P, debate, court, technology company, software company, Hollywood, America, movie

Getting real about the Grokster case

February 8, 2005 Public-interest advocate Gigi Sohn says the peer-to-peer debate can't be resolved through one-sided proposals. TAGS: file-trading, Grokster Ltd., debate, principle, media company, copyright law, consumer electronics, compensation, decision, file-sharing, P2P

'Dodos' film pecks holes in evolution debate

February 17, 2006 Documentary filmmaker issues a wakeup call to scientists--and stirs up a shouting match--in the battle over intelligent design. Images: Which side loses out? TAGS: Intelligent Design, evolution, Kansas, filmmaker, advocate, scientist, audience, debate, film, movie

Fight looms over Net neutrality in Senate

June 22, 2006 First day of debate on massive communications bill brings no vote on concept, but politicians stake out positions. TAGS: Net Neutrality, amendment, Republican, bill, committee, debate, Democrat, concept, video

Year in review: Internet 'fast lane'? Not so fast

December 25, 2006 Net neutrality emerged in 2006 as a key debate, with Internet content companies and consumer groups squaring off against network operators. TAGS: Net Neutrality, lane, Ron Wyden, Internet company, regulation, debate, telecommunications, law, Democrat, Republican, YouTube, broadband, Google Inc., video

Keeping clean tech down-to-earth

April 16, 2007 For Vinod Khosla, the debate over solar power and other energy options comes down to pragmatic questions of cost. TAGS: plant, wind power, debate, goal, China, Germany, Dr., U.S.

California bill would ban tracking chips in IDs

April 29, 2005 Bill influenced by elementary-school fracas over student surveillance technology gets judiciary committee backing. TAGS: RFID, RFID chip, driver's license, bill, debate, California, state

The next chapter in the Patriot Act

April 4, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh previews what promises to be a stormy congressional debate starting this week. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, law, debate, Bush Administration

VoIP could provoke 'electronic Pearl Harbor'

March 17, 2005 Leaping into cheap Internet telephony before looking at the security risks could create a lot of risk for companies. TAGS: business continuity, VoIP, IT security, information security, incident, debate, telephony, risk, information technology, London, security

File-sharing battles leave us out

January 27, 2005 Patrick Ross of Progress & Freedom Foundation says noise from file-sharing combatants threatens to drown out those seeking a middle ground. TAGS: digital content, P2P, advisor, debate, file-sharing, RIAA
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