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Others post, you get sued

October 24, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod examines whether online service providers are legally responsible for content users create. TAGS: immunity, appellate court, Communications Decency Act, content provider, law, preference, service provider

NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?

October 22, 2007 White House wanted immunity for phone companies over possible cooperation with NSA, but new bill also would shield e-mail, IM providers. TAGS: NSA, cooperation, immunity, e-mail company, lawsuit, bill, IM, law, AT&T Corp., telecommunications, service provider, president, Adobe PDF, e-mail, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc.

Democrats to push new Net sex-predator laws

August 3, 2007 House leaders are planning a fresh look at laws aimed at keeping offenders off social-networking sites and heightening child-porn penalties. TAGS: Democrat, proposal, Internet Service Provider, law, Internet service, bill, service provider, MySpace, IM, database

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, law, content provider, Internet provider, Governor, service provider, lawsuit, letter, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, search engine

Adult site's legal battle could aid Web hosting services

March 30, 2007 Decision in the Perfect 10 case is likely to shield Web hosting services from being sued in state courts for the actions of their users. TAGS: online service provider, Web hosting, Communications Decency Act, DMCA, service provider, opinion, law, behavior, attorney, Google Inc.

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, senator, doctor, regulation, legislation, bill, attorney general, Internet Service Provider, law, Internet service, service provider, U.S.

Can-Spam didn't, survey says

December 30, 2004 A survey due out Monday will report that the federal antispam law did little to deter spammers. TAGS: MX Logic Inc., CAN-SPAM Act, antispam company, anti-spam, survey, spam, law, service provider, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Who owns your e-mail address?

May 19, 2004 Standpipe Studios CEO Mark Phillips says the implications of increasing rates of spam pose a threat to the continued use of e-mail. TAGS: e-mail address, spam, law, legislation, e-mail, claim, property, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, asset, service provider

Why we've finally canned spam

December 16, 2003 U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Conrad Burns say critics overlook the real impact that the law they wrote will have in the reduction of unwanted e-mail. TAGS: spammer, CAN-SPAM Act, bill, David Berlind, spam, critic, law, mechanism, legislation, attorney, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, U.S., service provider, e-mail

Government study: VoIP, video can be taxed

January 26, 2006 Federal auditors review the tax laws and say state and local governments have leeway to levy Net taxes. TAGS: tax, Ron Wyden, law, Internet access, fiber, Virginia, Internet Service Provider, VoIP, telecommunications company, Sen., Internet service, service provider, government, telecommunications, video

What would Joe Consumer say?

August 19, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says that the FCC is guilty of kowtowing to corporate interests--and that you're going to pay for it. TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., Internet Service Provider, service provider, EarthLink Inc., DSL, law, cable company, Internet service, AT&T Corp.

Why ISPs can breathe easier after a porno decision

January 24, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says a Texas federal judge's decision means a major victory for Internet providers. TAGS: immunity, Internet Service Provider, federal judge, plaintiff, Communications Decency Act, law, Texas, service provider, history, decision, Internet service

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, law, search engine, e-mail

States, feds headed for VoIP clash

May 21, 2004 Regulators in large U.S. states are moving ahead with Net-phoning rules, forcing an inevitable tussle with federal regulators over jurisdiction. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., state, VoIP, regulator, New York, service provider, rule, law, decision, IP, California

VoIP: To tax or not to tax

April 28, 2004 An obscure law in Florida is getting a lot of attention as the debate over taxing phone calls made over the Internet heats up. TAGS: Florida, taxation, VoIP, statute, tax, law, lawmaker, IP, telecommunications, debate, state, Vonage Holdings Corp., VoIP company, LAN, Internet phone, service provider

RIAA sued under gang laws

February 18, 2004 A woman who the record label group accuses of copyright infringement fires back, saying labels are breaking racketeering laws. TAGS: RIAA, extortion, copyright infringement, file-swapping, lawsuit, New Jersey, law, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, court, service provider, attorney

Interpol: Give us tools to fight cybercrime

March 21, 2006 International police want to see new global legislation dealing with cybercrime; Microsoft also pushes for stronger laws. TAGS: cybercrime, phishing, framework, legislation, law, evidence, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Microsoft Corp.

Software firms want copyright law rewrite

January 7, 2005 Goal could incite a tussle with Internet service providers, which historically have been loath to act as online cops. TAGS: Intuit Inc., DMCA, copyright law, law, Internet service, attorney, Internet Service Provider, service provider, software company

Court strikes down Pennsylvania porn law

September 10, 2004 Statute requiring ISPs to filter inappropriate Web sites is unconstitutional, federal judge rules. TAGS: Pennsylvania, Internet Service Provider, law, domain name, attorney general, First Amendment, speech, state, federal judge, IP, decision, technique, service provider

Feds asked to hang up on FBI's wiretap proposal

April 13, 2004 A cell phone trade group says the proposal puts an unfair burden on broadband subscribers to fund a network overhaul. TAGS: Nextel Communications Inc., proposal, CTIA, CALEA, attorney general, broadband, law, telecommunications, service provider, cell phone
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