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exemption

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Has the FBI ever heard of Google?

September 13, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says Uncle Sam's dubious claims for exemptions in the Freedom of Information Act don't wash in the Internet era. TAGS: appellate court, exemption, Social Security, speakers, tape, social security number, privacy, agency, Google Inc., database

Will taxes halt Calif.'s solar thermal ambitions?

December 11, 2007 California is pushing solar thermal tech--but if it doesn't extend a real estate tax break, it will discourage it.Photos: Shedding light on solar thermal TAGS: exemption, plant, alternative energy, California, natural gas, electricity, tax, state, real estate, entrepreneur, Governor, CEO, utility

Bloggers have rights too

March 24, 2005 Rep. John Conyers says bloggers deserve the same legal protections as those accorded to print and broadcast journalists. TAGS: First Amendment, blogger, journalist, exemption, court, protection, finance, media, blog, Apple Computer

The coming crackdown on blogging

March 3, 2005 Federal Election Commissioner Bradley Smith says the freewheeling days of political expression on the Internet may be about to end. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, commission, exemption, blogger, blogging, campaign, finance, link

Verizon exemption could make businesses pay

March 22, 2006 Broadband deregulation could cause higher prices for Verizon's business customers and eliminate competition, say critics. TAGS: petition, exemption, business customer, Verizon Communications, competitive local exchange carrier, regulation, AT&T Corp., carrier, chairman, broadband, CEO

Santa's delivered the Open Government Act

January 9, 2008 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why he thinks the newly signed law ensures government accountability in the Digital Age. TAGS: exemption, statute, request, agency, law, government, president, response

Cookie fans chip away at spyware bill

February 4, 2005 Lawmakers consider bowing to Web marketers' pressure not to designate cookies as unlawful technology under an anti-spyware bill. TAGS: exemption, cookie, bill, online advertising, language, spokeswoman, spyware, Republican, anti-spyware

Another H-1B battle coming?

January 20, 2005 Backers of guest worker visas say more are needed, but critics oppose a higher cap and call for more worker safeguards. TAGS: H-1B, cap, exemption, fiscal year, worker, critic, backer, president, U.S.

Bill adds 20,000 H-1B visas

November 22, 2004 Exempts certain grads of U.S. schools from H-1B cap, requires firms to attest that H-1B worker will not displace U.S. worker. TAGS: H-1B, L-1, exemption, worker, cap, institution, U.S., bill, degree, president

Freedom of information? Uncle Sam, get it right!

March 28, 2007 Attorney Eric Sinrod says 10 years after Congress enacted E-FOIA regulations, government agencies are coming up woefully short. TAGS: agency, exemption, audit, guidance, request, government, freedom, law, compliance, record
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