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Losing the way over e-discovery?

January 23, 2008 California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: amendment, discovery, California, party, rule, definition, law, lawyer

U.S. handed deadline to clarify Net gambling rules

August 22, 2005 WTO says the government has until next April to align its regulations with global rules designed to promote free trade. TAGS: World Trade Organization, deadline, rule, U.S., law

E.U. official: Now isn't time for RFID regulations

April 2, 2007 European Commission won't levy stiff rules on radio frequency ID tags now. But bureaucrats promise to do so later if they smell privacy concerns. TAGS: RFID, commission, radio frequency, regulation, law, rule, radio

Cold War encryption laws stand, but not as firmly

October 16, 2003 An attempt to overturn U.S. laws restricting the publication of encryption code ends quietly when a federal judge dismisses the suit--but only after assurances the laws won't be enforced. TAGS: Daniel Bernstein, Marilyn Hall Patel, publication, law, First Amendment, rule, regulation, government, federal judge, encryption, attempt, lawyer, attorney, professor, researcher, U.S.

FTC proposes adult spam labels

January 29, 2004 The Federal Trade Commission says there should be a mandatory "Sexually-Explicit-Content" tag for e-mail that contains pornographic material. TAGS: label, CAN-SPAM Act, law, commission, anti-spam, rule, e-mail, agency, message, security

Cox president calls for level playing field

June 6, 2006 Speaking at GlobalComm, he says all he wants is to compete fairly using the same sets of rules the phone companies use. TAGS: AT&T Corp., legislator, telecommunications, rule, law, cable company, president, Verizon Communications, TV, video

Researchers: Metcalfe's Law overshoots the mark

March 15, 2005 Rule that encouraged madcap expansion in the dot-com era turns out to have been, um, way too generous, scientists argue. TAGS: Amdahl, researcher, law, dot-com, incentive, text messaging, value, rule, Time Warner Inc., merger, co-founder, IM

Bad laws, bad code, bad behavior

May 10, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why laws regulating technology often invoke an even more powerful rule: the law of uninintended consequences. TAGS: Mary Bono, bill, politician, P2P, law, rule, IM, spyware, e-mail

FBI Net-wiretapping rules face challenges

October 24, 2005 Rules demanding that Internet providers and universities rewire their networks for FBI surveillance are being challenged in federal court. TAGS: CALEA, Pulver.com, general counsel, telecommunications, rule, regulation, law, Internet phone, service provider, broadband, court, P2P, Internet Service Provider, VoIP, Internet service

The uncorking of online alcohol sales

December 7, 2004 Lawsuit brought by small family winery could revolutionize the way alcohol is sold over the Internet. Map: Interstate restrictions on Net alcohol sales Photo: An unlikely rebel TAGS: wine, shipment, Michigan, law, New York, authority, state, barrier, rule, U.S.

States, feds headed for VoIP clash

May 21, 2004 Regulators in large U.S. states are moving ahead with Net-phoning rules, forcing an inevitable tussle with federal regulators over jurisdiction. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., state, VoIP, regulator, New York, service provider, decision, law, rule, IP, California

Appeals court takes dim view of Net-tapping rules

May 5, 2006 Panel suggests FCC can't order wiretapping backdoors for ISPs, but Net phone companies may be covered. TAGS: CALEA, broadband provider, Sun Microsystems Inc., rule, university, broadband, Judge, VoIP, Internet phone, law, IP

Election commission takes light touch with Net regs

March 25, 2006 Bloggers may not have much to worry about, FEC indicates in proposed regulations. Vote is scheduled for Monday. TAGS: blogger, Brad Smith, regulation, candidate, rule, law, chairman, activity

Week in review: Tech face-lift

June 30, 2006 A massive communications bill is taking shape in the Senate, and it promises to change the shape of the tech world. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Pennsylvania, reader, communication, Week in review, senator, telecommunications, law, Verizon Communications, rule, broadband, idea
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