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Anti-P2P lawmaker gets top Senate spot

March 17, 2005 Sen. Orrin Hatch once suggested that music pirates' PCs be destroyed. Now he's head of the panel writing copyright laws. TAGS: Orrin Hatch, anti-P2P, Induce Act, subcommittee, Patrick Leahy, Sen., copyright law, RIAA, chairman, Napster Inc., PC

Senator wants to ban P2P networks

July 22, 2004 But backers of bill to outlaw file-swapping networks seek to quell worries that iPods could be caught in the dragnet. TAGS: Induce Act, Orrin Hatch, file-swapping network, senator, copyright law, P2P, Apple Computer, president, Apple iPod

Senators urge international copyright crackdown

May 25, 2005 Russia and China are top offenders, two senators say. And they want the Bush administration to ratchet up the pressure. TAGS: World Trade Organization, Orrin Hatch, Russia, China, senator, Patrick Leahy, copyright law, Bush Administration, U.S.

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: Orrin Hatch, attorney general, legislation, Utah, Internet Service Provider, aide, Internet service, service provider, Republican

Conservative group savages anti-P2P bill

September 24, 2004 Political wrangling over a copyright bill that could imperil some MP3 players heats up in the Senate before a vote next Thursday. TAGS: Induce Act, Orrin Hatch, anti-P2P, Sony Betamax, Republican, technology company, bill, Hollywood, Apple Computer, Apple iPod

Industry offers alternative to P2P bill

August 24, 2004 The proposal, from a handful of telecommunications firms and other groups, takes a softer approach than a bill introduced in June. TAGS: Induce Act, Orrin Hatch, proposal, P2P, vice president, Verizon Communications, Apple iPod

Week in review: Microsoft shows us the money

July 23, 2004 Microsoft plans to move a mountain of cash reserves, and guess who the king of the hill is going to be. TAGS: dividend, Orrin Hatch, Induce Act, Bill Gates, Week in review, chairman, software company, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer, battery, PC

This week in copyright infringement

May 27, 2005 Feds shut down a popular Web site that allegedly distributed copyrighted movies, including versions of the latest "Star Wars." TAGS: BitTorrent, Bram Cohen, Star Wars, Orrin Hatch, Utah, Russia, movies, movie

Senators press for details of NSA spying

February 28, 2006 A prominent Senate Democrat says President Bush seems to think there's "no place" for judicial or congressional oversight. TAGS: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Patrick Leahy, NSA, Orrin Hatch, legality, senator, administration, Sen., Democrat, Republican, president, U.S.

Privacy vs. safety

September 17, 2001 Last week's terrorist attacks marked a significant turning point in the debate over computer and Internet privacy, giving new weight to calls for broader government surveillance powers. TAGS: wiretap, Orrin Hatch, terrorist attack, safety, government, terrorism, power, Adobe PDF

Politicos ponder patent system changes

May 23, 2006 Congress talks about fixing patent system, but with conflicting interests, path to new legislation could be slow going. TAGS: patent, Orrin Hatch, biotechnology, pharmaceutical company, litigation, Cisco Systems Inc., technology company, Sen., intellectual property

Senate bill would ban P2P networks

June 23, 2004 Bill would outlaw file-trading networks such as Kazaa, Morpheus. Also potentially at risk: MP3 players and other devices. TAGS: Morpheus, file-swapping network, Orrin Hatch, StreamCast Networks, file-trading, Grokster Ltd., P2P, violation, file-swapping, copyright law, Kazaa, chairman, support

D.C. showdown looms over file swapping

October 7, 2004 Will a vote in Washington undercut long-standing tolerance for casual copying of movies and TV shows? TAGS: file-swapping, showdown, Sony Betamax, RIAA, copyright infringement, recording industry, Orrin Hatch, negotiation, bill, legislation, antipiracy, P2P, technology company, software company

Week in review: Blame that tune

October 8, 2004 Some powerful people have a bad feeling about online music--and that's making the tech sector nervous. TAGS: Howard Stern, file-swapping, Orrin Hatch, digital-rights management, online music, Morpheus, consortium, satellite radio, Week in review, Steve Ballmer, radio, technology company, P2P, bill, Apple iPod, Apple Computer

Week in review: Revenge of the feds

May 27, 2005 Feds don't mind if the Force is with you, but they do have a problem if you have a copy of the latest "Star Wars." TAGS: BitTorrent, Bram Cohen, Star Wars, Orrin Hatch, Week in review, Utah, phishing, Russia, e-mail address, movies, movie, message, security, e-mail
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