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FTC serves up fully baked spam recipe

December 17, 2004 Agency issues final rules as to what constitutes commercial bulk e-mail, or spam, which is subject to restrictions under Can-Spam Act. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, regulation, spam, rule, agency, e-mail

Banks ordered to tell customers about breaches

March 25, 2005 If it's "reasonably possible" that customer data will be misused as the result of a breach, a bank must act, four U.S. agencies say. TAGS: institution, bank, regulation, agency, finance, Microsoft Office

Supreme Court rules EPA can regulate greenhouse gases

April 2, 2007 Rebuking the EPA's stance, a 5-4 U.S Supreme Court decision says greenhouse gases can be regulated as pollutants, but falls short of ordering the agency to do so. TAGS: global warming, agency, regulation, court

Security firms on police spyware, in their own words

July 17, 2007 Will companies that make antispyware software detect key loggers implanted by federal agents? We survey 13 companies and include their answers verbatim. TAGS: AVG, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Grisoft, spyware, security company, ZoneAlarm, police, policy, regulation, survey, keylogger, anti-spyware, security, law, compliance, agency

Feds should hang up VoIP regulations

December 8, 2003 A tax-hungry band of bureaucrats at state and federal agencies is trying to figure out how to levy fees on voice conversations carried across the Internet. TAGS: pay-per-call advertising, VoIP, regulation, Vonage Holdings Corp., VoIP company, tax, VoIP service, requirement, telecommunications, IP, law, agency

FCC likely to limit Net telephony regulations

February 6, 2004 The Federal Communications Commission reaches an agreement with the FBI permitting the commission to approve a VoIP company's request for limited regulation of its operations. TAGS: CALEA, Pulver.com, petition, IP telephony, VoIP, VoIP company, commission, telephony, Free World Dialup, regulation, request, provider, agency, agreement, IP

FCC seeks to overturn cable broadband ruling

December 4, 2003 The agency files a petition requesting a rehearing in a case that could bring new federal regulations to the cable broadband industry. TAGS: cable broadband, Chevron Corp., petition, information service, court, regulation, telecommunications, broadband, agency

Is an 'open' Internet a doomed concept?

March 30, 2005 Former FCC adviser Kyle Dixon says there's a danger that the agency or Congress will decide the winners and losers of the broadband world. TAGS: broadband, broadband network, mandate, cable broadband, regulation, cable modem, agency, owner, VoIP

VoIP still needs breathing room

December 11, 2003 Jeff Pulver says federal regulators are poised to play Scrooge this holiday season by slowing the spread of Internet phoning technology. TAGS: Reed Hundt, regulation, Michael Powell, VoIP, potential, commission, agency, chairman

Big Blue's RFID fix for drugs may stall

December 15, 2006 Tag management system aims to help goods cross borders freely--but could get tangled in a legal tussle over drug tracking. TAGS: RFID, wholesaler, Electronic Product Code, drug, regulation, pharmaceutical company, IBM Corp., radio, agency

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., VoIP company, Internet phone, VoicePulse, E911, VoIP, regulation, Internet phone company, deadline, requirement, telephone company, subscriber, rule, agency, Adobe PDF, IP

Spyware, data privacy bills reappear in House

February 9, 2007 Congress has tried for years to enact spyware regulations and restrictions on Social Security numbers, with no luck so far. TAGS: Rep., social security number, Social Security, bill, spyware, regulation, pretexting, sale, agency, security

Company challenges FCC rules on cell phone-jamming gear

December 1, 2006 A Florida company seeks to change FCC rules against selling such equipment to local and state agencies. TAGS: homeland security, law enforcement agency, terrorist attack, terrorism, equipment, gear, Iraq, regulation, cell phone, agency, Florida, radio

Will the real FCC please stand up?

February 7, 2003 Randolph J. May, a senior fellow at the Progress & Freedom Foundation, says the current FCC's legacy will be set by its decisions on telecom policy in the next few weeks. TAGS: incumbent, commission, narrowband, broadband service, broadband, telecommunications, facility, fiber, regulation, cable company, vision, agency

Bush unveils final cybersecurity plan

February 14, 2003 The White House releases the final version of the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, which asks private industry to take a major role in defending information systems. TAGS: emergency response, information system, regulation, government, cyberattack, chief technology officer, agency, Internet Service Provider, security, document, service provider, attack, U.S.

Readers: Ask the experts about ID theft

October 28, 2005 Members of News.com's ID theft roundtable panel open up a discussion with News.com editors and our readers. TAGS: self-regulation, identity fraud, driver's license, identity theft, Visa International, regulation, senator, discussion, Sen., reader, agency, expert, California

Feds back wiretap rules for Internet

August 4, 2004 FCC Chairman Michael Powell says giving police access to broadband networks and VoIP calls is "essential." TAGS: E-Rate, broadband provider, CALEA, VoIP, broadband, police, phone network, VoIP company, fiber, regulation, Michael Powell, Internet phone, broadband network, high-speed Internet access, digital television, requirement

FCC to weigh in on VoIP regulation

February 10, 2004 One thing is clear in the days before the Federal Communications Commission decides on crucial broadband phone policies: Telecom regulations will never be the same again. TAGS: VoIP, VoIP company, phone service, BellSouth Corp., FCC Commissioner, Internet phone, decision, VoIP service, agency, regulation, IP, commission, rule, AT&T Corp., telecommunications

Handicapping Michael Powell's legacy year

June 25, 2003 Policy analyst Randolph J. May says FCC head Michael Powell faces a raft of issues in 2003 such as media ownership and broadband Net regulation that will affect tech and communications industries--... TAGS: commission, broadband Internet, narrowband, broadband, Michael Powell, regulation, facility, agency, direction, decision, TV, Microsoft Corp.

FTC chief warns against 'unnecessary' Net rules

November 6, 2006 Deborah Platt Majoras says consumer voices, market forces, existing laws are often good enough to remedy problems. TAGS: Net Neutrality, law, regulation, agency
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