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California forced to defend 'junk fax' law

December 22, 2005 U.S. Chamber of Commerce challenges state law, set to take effect on Jan. 1, saying it hurts small businesses. TAGS: Debra Bowen, fax, fax machine, federal law, law, California

Senators demand more regulations on Net pharmacies

May 16, 2007 Politicians mull forcing ISPs to block "rogue" pharmacies or monitoring customers' Web traffic to block ads. TAGS: pharmacy, Patrick Leahy, drug, federal law, doctor, senator, regulation, legislation, law, attorney general, bill, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, U.S.

Calif. top cop on HP, privacy and 'pretexting'

September 7, 2006 Attorney General Bill Lockyer discusses the controversial practice of pretexting and how his office is dealing with the problem. TAGS: Bill Lockyer, pretexting, federal law, statute, law, HP, California, attorney general, identity theft, privacy, practice

FAQ: When Google is not your friend

February 3, 2006 Google's vast database of its users' searches is a gold mine for police and curious divorce attorneys. It's just a matter of time. TAGS: attorney, federal law, search engine, Google Inc., FAQ, police, search, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., Yahoo! Inc., history, toolbar, Microsoft Corp.

Homeland Security calls for tech industry involvement

August 1, 2005 Department secretary says Silicon Valley should take advantage of anti-terrorism law intended to safeguard companies from liability. TAGS: homeland security, Lockheed Martin Corp., federal law, RFID, Silicon Valley, information technology, agency

Intel dealt blow by high court in EU probe

June 21, 2004 European regulators can be privy to chipmaker's confidential documents in antitrust investigation. TAGS: AMD, federal law, European Union, Intergraph Corp., court, antitrust, assistance, Intel, document, chip company

Republican politico endorses data retention

May 5, 2006 Aide to House committee chairman expresses support for law prohibiting ISPs from deleting customer activity records. TAGS: Internet provider, aide, federal law, Republican, legislation, record, billing, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, telecommunications

Get ready for 'Son of Can-Spam'

October 10, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh has a bead on lawmakers' latest plans to get tough--once again--on the spam epidemic. TAGS: WhenU, CAN-SPAM Act, federal law, spyware, anti-spyware, law, legislator, adware, e-mail

Legal loophole emerges in NSA spy program

May 18, 2006 An AT&T attorney hints that the White House authorized the company to open its network to surveillance. TAGS: NSA, information privacy, AT&T Corp., certification, BellSouth Corp., telecommunications company, attorney general, federal law, telecommunications, letter, defense, attorney, section, law

Congress OKs antispam legislation

December 9, 2003 The U.S. Congress gives final approval to the first federal law regulating spam, which President Bush has indicated he will sign before the end of the year. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, spam, approval, federal law, marketer, spammer, anti-spam, president, effect, e-mail

House passes antispam bill

November 22, 2003 The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approves antispam legislation that could end more than six years of failed attempts to create a federal law restricting unsolicited commercial e-... TAGS: antispam bill, anti-spam, CAN-SPAM Act, federal law, bill, law, junk e-mail, legislator, recipient, measure, attempt, e-mail, California

Bush OKs spam bill--but critics not convinced

December 16, 2003 Backers say Can-Spam--the first federal law against digital junk mail--will serve notice to spammers. But critics say that by overriding stronger state laws, it would actually tell spammers they c... TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, spammer, spam, federal law, critic, law, legislation, e-mail, Yahoo! Inc., president, California
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