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Sex sites win reprieve from new federal rules

June 24, 2005 But industry's free-speech advocates continue to fight regulations that would require Web sites to keep records on performers. TAGS: coalition, producer, regulation, rule, litigation, video

Europe defends online broadcasting plans

June 15, 2006 U.K. commissioner says Television Without Frontiers directive will help businesses, but some big Net players are wary. TAGS: self-regulation, broadcasting, regulation, content provider, legislation, rule, broadcaster, Europe, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., TV

Feds approve liberal election rules for Net

March 27, 2006 Federal Election Commission approves rules to regulate political ads on Web sites but little else--at least for now. TAGS: commission, regulation, blogger, rule, committee, speech, candidate, payment, Republican, Adobe PDF

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, radio, rule

FCC imposes rules designed to prevent pretexting

April 3, 2007 Commission order lists new regulations phone companies must follow to protect subscriber call records, other personal data. TAGS: pretexting, Marc Rotenberg, regulation, Verizon Communications, telephone company, rule, VoIP, security

Wiretap rules for VoIP, broadband coming in 2007

September 26, 2005 FCC approves sweeping set of wiretapping rules for broadband and Net phone providers. But it's not clear what happens next. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP, regulation, broadband provider, broadband, Internet phone, representative, requirement, rule, Internet access, Wi-Fi

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: regulation, blogger, Brad Smith, candidate, rule, law, activity, chairman

Democrats defeat election-law aid for bloggers

November 3, 2005 Proposal would have amended U.S. election laws to immunize bloggers from hundreds of pages of federal regulations. TAGS: Democrat, bill, regulation, blogger, rule, finance, U.S.

Appeal filed over Net phones' E911 rule

August 16, 2005 Federal requirement forcing Internet phone companies to provide 911 service to all their customers by November draws legal challenge. TAGS: Nuvio Corp., VoicePulse, Internet phone, VoIP company, VoIP, Internet phone company, E911, deadline, regulation, subscriber, telephone company, rule, requirement, agency, Adobe PDF, IP

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, telecommunications, general counsel, Internet phone, regulation, service provider, court, rule, P2P, Internet service, VoIP, law, Internet Service Provider, broadband

Senate panel to revisit Net neutrality proposal

June 7, 2006 A revised version of a broad communications bill is expected this week, though it's unclear whether it will satisfy critics. TAGS: Net Neutrality, proposal, regulation, Internet company, communication, Sen., telecommunications, rule, Democrat, Republican, chairman

House begins debate on Net neutrality rules

June 8, 2006 The debate kicks off in the House of Representatives, with Democrats saying it's "shameful" not to impose Net neutrality regulations. TAGS: Net Neutrality, amendment, Rep., Democrat, regulation, Republican, vote, telecommunications, Texas, eBay Inc., bill, leadership, rule, Adobe PDF, CEO, Yahoo! Inc.

Appeals court upholds Net-wiretapping rules

June 9, 2006 Bush administration's Net surveillance plans receive boost from appeals court, which refused to overturn rules. TAGS: CALEA, Pulver.com, appeals court, Bush Administration, regulation, broadband provider, police, VoIP, Sun Microsystems Inc., Republican, broadband, telecommunications, rule
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