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Utah governor signs Net-porn bill

March 22, 2005 Governor signs online filtering bill over objections from tech companies and Net service providers. TAGS: Utah, Governor, content provider, e-mail company, Internet provider, service provider, search engine, law, e-mail

ACLU to challenge Utah porn-blocking law

June 9, 2005 Group will sue to overturn a state law that requires the attorney general to come up with an official list of naughty Web sites. TAGS: Utah, attorney general, content provider, law, service provider, lawsuit, Internet provider, Governor, Internet service, letter, search engine, Internet Service Provider

Utah governor weighs antiporn proposal

March 4, 2005 Bill requiring Net providers to cordon off "harmful to minors" Web sites goes to governor after tech firms fail to block it. TAGS: Utah, Governor, content provider, minor, Internet provider, e-mail company, service provider, search engine, e-mail

Police Blotter: Is computer-generated pornography illegal?

November 2, 2007 Utah jury delivers guilty verdict after being told "computer-generated images" of nude minors are illegal--despite Supreme Court ruling. TAGS: minor, Utah, Police Blotter, conduct, verdict, jury, image, law, picture, photograph

Utah may erase early but unused e-commerce law

December 19, 2005 In 1996, the state won applause for enacting a digital-signature law. Now it may go away. TAGS: Utah, digital signature, information security, e-commerce, law, legislation, state, signature, key

Why ribaldry could earn you prison time

June 27, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why you could face jail for sending a dirty joke to an unmoderated mailing list. TAGS: Michigan, Utah, minor, law, mailing list, registry, address, e-mail address, president, e-mail

Googling state government documents

April 30, 2007 The search giant helps four states get online data indexed and helps create custom search engines for government Web sites. TAGS: Needham, Utah, Virginia, index, search engine, Arizona, Google Inc., state, database

Judges rule in favor of pop-ups

January 5, 2005 Utah appeals court says unsolicited ads do not run afoul of a state law regulating unsolicited "electronic messages." TAGS: appeals court, Utah, Judge, law, pop-up, pop-up blocker, e-mail address, Web browser, e-mail

Exploding cell phone shocks 911 dispatcher

February 10, 2005 Motorola phone burns through emergency worker's jacket pocket and explodes, filling the room with smoke. TAGS: jacket, Motorola Inc., Utah, incident, cell phone, handset, battery

Never too young for a copyright lesson

May 24, 2005 At sixth-grade commencement, U.S. patent office director expected to lecture children in Utah about ills of illegal file trading. TAGS: file-trading, Utah, children, music, games

Dropping off the grid

December 14, 2007 After screwing up his travel preparations, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper goes through the electronic equivalent of cold turkey. TAGS: grid, Turkey, Utah, cell phone, IM, e-mail

Meet the new science wunderkinds

March 15, 2006 Teen scientists honored at Intel's prestigious annual contest for high-school seniors. Photos: Finalists show off projects TAGS: Utah, scholarship, contest, winner, Maryland, Sun Microsystems Inc., science, Intel, California

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, Orrin Hatch, Star Wars, Utah, Russia, movies, movie

Future nanotech tools made from clay

October 26, 2005 A nano start-up is using a naturally occurring tubular clay as a carrier in metals, perfumes and more. TAGS: nanotechnology, nanometer, particle, nanotube, Utah, plastics, R&D, researcher

Novell hits back at SCO in Unix dispute

July 30, 2005 Lawsuit, part of a long-running battle over Unix copyrights, accuses SCO of breaking a contract and improperly laying claim to assets. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Novell Inc., Unix System V, Unix, asset, SCO UnixWare, Utah, ownership, contract, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, Microsoft Corp.

GeneTree sprouts genealogy branches

October 24, 2007 James Lee Sorenson oversees a social-networking genealogy Web site, tapping into what he calls the most viral network today--the family. TAGS: DNA, biotechnology, Utah, database, MP3

Road Trip 2007: Science and tech in the Southwest

August 14, 2007 CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman visits sites from Las Vegas to Los Alamos, with a helping of Roswell in between. TAGS: Arizona, New Mexico, mile, Utah, road, blog, photograph

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, Internet Service Provider, aide, Utah, Internet service, Republican, service provider

Sundance: Stars, snow, and social cyborgs

January 17, 2008 Its first-ever 3D film screening is just one of the offerings creating a technology buzz at the annual indie film festival in Utah. Images: Splicing art, tech, film TAGS: festival, film festival, film, 3D, Utah, camera

Years into case, SCO asserts copyright infringement

January 6, 2006 After three years of accusations, SCO Group has finally begun aiming a legal charge of copyright infringement toward a Linux supplier. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Novell Inc., copyright infringement, SCO UnixWare, claim, accusation, Unix, Linux, Utah, supplier, lawsuit, SuSE, IBM Corp., complaint
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