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Congress: P2P networks harm national security

July 24, 2007 House of Representatives panel chairman says peer-to-peer networks pose a "national security threat," new laws needed. TAGS: national security, P2P, copyright law, politician, chairman, LimeWire, Rep., law, document

Defense bill could stifle computer trade

July 1, 2004 If section of House bill stays, any PC with a chip more powerful than a Pentium 3 would be classified as a weapon. TAGS: national security, license, bill, high-performance, Intel Itanium, rule, weapon, Intel Pentium, U.S., AMD

Week in review: Clueless in Congress?

July 27, 2007 Politicians call peer-to-peer networks a "national security threat" and the FBI is on the hot seat for its surveillance requests. Also: iPhone shines. TAGS: national security, P2P, Week in review, politician, Hollywood, reader

Homeland Security chief promises privacy safeguards

August 21, 2006 Law enforcement will take care not to overstep privacy bounds as intelligence gathering is increased, Michael Chertoff says. TAGS: intelligence, homeland security, national security, privacy, radar, USA PATRIOT Act, law enforcement, terrorism, government, decision, California

IBM-Lenovo deal said to get national security review

January 24, 2005 Could Chinese ownership of Big Blue's PC business lead to industrial espionage? A federal review board is looking into the possibility. TAGS: Lenovo, IBM Corp., national security, IBM PC, China, acquisition, PC company, U.S., PC, HP, e-mail

The e-mail must go through. Will it?

November 30, 2004 Law professor Bradford Brown ponders how well ICANN will handle the bidding process to run the critical .net registry. TAGS: Microsoft .NET, national security, registry, stability, agreement, decision-making, e-commerce, U.S., security, e-mail

Bush administration attacks 'shield' for bloggers

June 14, 2007 Justice official says congressional proposal that could let bloggers protect sources in some cases raises "national security" concerns. TAGS: Brad Sherman, subpoena, national security, blogger, Bush Administration, reporter, Rep., law, attack, protection, blog
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