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Europe to push ahead with ISP snooping law

June 9, 2005 Despite rejection by European Parliament, legislation that would require ISPs to retain customer data moves ahead. TAGS: proposal, Internet Service Provider, legislation, committee, Europe, service provider, U.K., e-mail

GOP revives ISP-tracking legislation

February 7, 2007 New "law and order agenda" proposes data retention requirements. Also, owners of racy Web sites would have to post labels or go to prison. TAGS: Internet provider, Alberto Gonzales, legislation, agenda, Rep., Bush Administration, Republican, Colorado, bill, Democrat, law, proposal, attorney general, requirement, telecommunications, Internet Service Provider

Pro-Hollywood bill aims to restrict digital tuners

December 20, 2005 Proposal, backed by movie studios, aims to plug "analog hole" by banning sale of noncompliant digital devices. TAGS: Induce Act, legislation, digital video, copy protection, electronics company, proposal, video recorder, DVR, consumer electronics, recorder, chairman, video

Proposal requires sex offenders to list e-mail, IM

January 30, 2007 MySpace joins politicians to support proposed federal bill, which also encourages sites to check user lists against offender registry. TAGS: MySpace, John McCain, proposal, legislation, attorney general, IM, Rep., Sen., e-mail address, e-mail

Google faces obstacles in S.F. Wi-Fi bid

October 4, 2005 Lawsuits or legislation could stymie deal, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom says. TAGS: Philadelphia, proposal, city, Wi-Fi network, San Francisco, Wi-Fi, legislation, EarthLink Inc., Google Inc., project, telephone company, government, broadband, Verizon Communications

Patent battle to culminate in Brussels

August 26, 2003 More than 600 Web sites plan to take part in an online protest against a proposed European law on software patents that's timed to coincide with a real-life protest on Wednesday. TAGS: protest, Brussels, software patent, patent, proposal, European Union, invention, legislation, open-source software, member, law, developer

FBI director wants ISPs to track users

October 17, 2006 Robert Mueller becomes latest Bush administration official to call for ISPs to store customers' data. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, legislation, Internet Service Provider, Bush Administration, Rep., law enforcement, Internet provider, attorney general, record, Internet service, proposal, service provider, representative

FBI plans new Net-tapping push

July 8, 2006 New legislation, seen by News.com, would force ISPs and net gear makers to build in Big Brother. TAGS: CALEA, Cisco Systems Inc., legislation, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, proposal, VoIP, service provider, broadband

Bush advisers tout broadband success

July 28, 2004 Is high-speed access more popular than color TVs or VCRs were? White House says deregulatory approach is working. TAGS: broadband, John Kerry, advisor, legislation, proposal, VCR, president, R&D, tax, TV

EU delays vote on digital copyright plan

September 11, 2003 A vote on the European Union's proposed directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights has been pushed back to November. TAGS: directive, intellectual property right, enforcement, European Union, proposal, intellectual property, vote, legislation, law, eBay Inc., CD, U.K., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Data retention bill expected next week

September 21, 2006 Proposal expected to require Internet providers to keep customer information for a year for police convenience. TAGS: Rep., Internet provider, Alberto Gonzales, legislation, Republican, Colorado, proposal, attorney general, Bush Administration, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, chairman, telecommunications, service provider, Adobe PDF

Qwest calls for mandatory data retention laws

August 22, 2006 Broadband provider becomes first to embrace federal proposal to keep track of what its own customers are doing online. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., Alberto Gonzales, Internet provider, legislation, Colorado, broadband provider, Rep., law, proposal, attorney general, Bush Administration, broadband, DSL

ISP snooping plans take backseat

May 18, 2006 Republican committee chair says he won't go ahead with proposal to require Net providers to store data on customers. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Internet provider, hosting company, legislation, Internet Service Provider, attorney general, proposal, Rep., Republican, record, service provider, Internet service, chairman, e-mail

Congress may make ISPs snoop on you

May 16, 2006 Proposed law targets bloggers, search engines, and Web sites that might "facilitate" access to unlawful pornography. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, data mining, Bush Administration, legislation, Republican, law, Internet Service Provider, proposal, spokesman, service provider, search engine

Net neutrality missing from sweeping telecom bill

May 1, 2006 Draft represents the most significant rewrite of laws dealing with video, satellite and broadband communications in 10 years. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Amazon.com Inc., telecommunications, margin, legislation, receiver, regulation, RIAA, broadband, proposal, tax, satellite, VoIP, video

Senate weighs H-1B visa changes

September 28, 2004 Controversial measure would exempt from the cap on visas foreign students graduating from U.S. schools with advanced degrees. TAGS: H-1B, cap, exemption, aide, worker, legislation, Sen., proposal, U.S., student, school
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