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Why ISPs can breathe easier after a porno decision

January 24, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says a Texas federal judge's decision means a major victory for Internet providers. TAGS: immunity, Internet Service Provider, federal judge, plaintiff, Communications Decency Act, law, Texas, Internet service, service provider, history, decision

The Spy Act that loved me?

April 19, 2007 Policy analyst Bartlett Cleland warns that a patchwork of state spyware laws will end up having the opposite effect desired by proponents. TAGS: antispyware company, provision, law, regulation, spyware, anti-spyware, decision, protection, state, Internet Service Provider

Court strikes down Pennsylvania porn law

September 10, 2004 Statute requiring ISPs to filter inappropriate Web sites is unconstitutional, federal judge rules. TAGS: Pennsylvania, Internet Service Provider, domain name, law, attorney general, First Amendment, speech, state, federal judge, decision, IP, technique, service provider

Appeals court throws out ISP snooping case

June 30, 2004 Ruling protects practices such as spam filtering, but critics say decision is dangerous expansion of federal wiretap powers. TAGS: Internet Service Provider, crime, law, court, Judge, decision, message, e-mail

The brewing war over broadband

October 13, 2003 A legal decision striking down a key definition of cable broadband as an information service could signal tougher regulation for the high-speed Internet access industry. TAGS: information service, cable broadband, cable industry, FTTH, broadband, Michael Powell, regulation, high-speed Internet access, third party, cable company, policy, Time Warner Inc., EarthLink Inc., broadband service, service provider, DSL
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