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A call for Net neutrality debate in U.K.

September 17, 2007 Web's global nature makes it essential for U.K. and Europe to discuss Net neutrality, says British Computer Society president. TAGS: Net Neutrality, U.K., Internet Service Provider, legislation, content provider, European Union, Europe, traffic, U.S., VoIP, president

Europe to push ahead with ISP snooping law

June 9, 2005 Despite rejection by European Parliament, legislation that would require ISPs to retain customer data moves ahead. TAGS: proposal, legislation, Internet Service Provider, committee, U.K., Europe, service provider, e-mail

Backer of ISP snooping slams industry

May 3, 2006 Congresswoman expresses frustration with ISPs resisting legislation that would require record retention. TAGS: Internet Service Provider, congresswoman, Internet service, legislation, Alberto Gonzales, service provider, investigation, record, requirement

Attorney general to talk data retention with new Congress

January 18, 2007 Alberto Gonzales says it's critical to ensure that law enforcement is able to get its hands on subscriber data from ISPs. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, attorney general, legislation, Internet Service Provider, aide, Utah, Republican, Internet service, service provider

FBI director wants ISPs to track users

October 17, 2006 Robert Mueller becomes latest Bush administration official to call for ISPs to store customers' data. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, legislation, Internet Service Provider, Bush Administration, Rep., law enforcement, Internet provider, record, attorney general, Internet service, proposal, service provider, representative

Senators demand more regulations on Net pharmacies

May 16, 2007 Politicians mull forcing ISPs to block "rogue" pharmacies or monitoring customers' Web traffic to block ads. TAGS: pharmacy, Patrick Leahy, drug, federal law, senator, doctor, regulation, legislation, law, Internet Service Provider, bill, attorney general, Internet service, service provider, U.S.

Gonzales: ISPs must keep records on users

September 20, 2006 Attorney general, other witnesses ask Congress to force Internet service providers to follow customers' activities. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Internet provider, Internet Service Provider, attorney general, Rep., legislation, senator, Bush Administration, Adobe PDF

FBI plans new Net-tapping push

July 8, 2006 New legislation, seen by News.com, would force ISPs and net gear makers to build in Big Brother. TAGS: CALEA, legislation, Cisco Systems Inc., Internet service, Internet Service Provider, proposal, VoIP, service provider, broadband

Congress may make ISPs snoop on you

May 16, 2006 Proposed law targets bloggers, search engines, and Web sites that might "facilitate" access to unlawful pornography. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, data mining, Bush Administration, legislation, Republican, Internet Service Provider, law, proposal, spokesman, service provider, search engine

Maryland lawmakers pass antispam legislation

April 14, 2004 The law would make spamming a criminal offense, with penalties that could include up to 10 years of jail time. TAGS: Maryland, lawmaker, anti-spam, CAN-SPAM Act, legislation, spamming, penalty, state, Internet Service Provider, Time Warner Inc., Internet service, service provider, America Online Inc., e-mail

ISP snooping plans take backseat

May 18, 2006 Republican committee chair says he won't go ahead with proposal to require Net providers to store data on customers. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Internet provider, hosting company, legislation, Internet Service Provider, Rep., attorney general, proposal, Republican, service provider, record, Internet service, chairman, e-mail

Interpol: Give us tools to fight cybercrime

March 21, 2006 International police want to see new global legislation dealing with cybercrime; Microsoft also pushes for stronger laws. TAGS: cybercrime, phishing, framework, legislation, law, evidence, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Microsoft Corp.

GOP revives ISP-tracking legislation

February 7, 2007 New "law and order agenda" proposes data retention requirements. Also, owners of racy Web sites would have to post labels or go to prison. TAGS: Internet provider, Alberto Gonzales, legislation, Rep., agenda, Bush Administration, Republican, Colorado, Democrat, proposal, law, bill, attorney general, telecommunications, requirement, Internet Service Provider

Who owns your e-mail address?

May 19, 2004 Standpipe Studios CEO Mark Phillips says the implications of increasing rates of spam pose a threat to the continued use of e-mail. TAGS: e-mail address, spam, law, legislation, claim, e-mail, property, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, asset, service provider

Charting tactics in the war on spam

June 18, 2003 Christine Gregoire, attorney general from Microsoft's home state of Washington, has some advice for federal lawmakers cooking up spam laws: Don't stifle commerce, and let individuals have their day... TAGS: spammer, spam, legislation, attorney general, Washington, law, state, legislator, advice, nation, e-commerce, anti-spam, Internet Service Provider, solution, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Data retention bill expected next week

September 21, 2006 Proposal expected to require Internet providers to keep customer information for a year for police convenience. TAGS: Rep., Internet provider, legislation, proposal, Alberto Gonzales, Colorado, Republican, Internet Service Provider, attorney general, Bush Administration, Internet service, service provider, chairman, telecommunications, Adobe PDF

Why we've finally canned spam

December 16, 2003 U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Conrad Burns say critics overlook the real impact that the law they wrote will have in the reduction of unwanted e-mail. TAGS: spammer, CAN-SPAM Act, bill, David Berlind, spam, critic, law, legislation, mechanism, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, attorney, service provider, U.S., e-mail

Republican politico endorses data retention

May 5, 2006 Aide to House committee chairman expresses support for law prohibiting ISPs from deleting customer activity records. TAGS: Internet provider, aide, federal law, Republican, legislation, record, billing, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, telecommunications
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