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First 'cybercrime' treaty advances in Senate

July 26, 2005 Senate could vote this year on controversial treaty, beloved by software makers but opposed by privacy groups. TAGS: treaty, Chris Dodd, cybercrime, nation, law, software company, U.S.

Bush pushes for cybercrime treaty

November 18, 2003 President Bush asks the U.S. Senate to ratify the first international cybercrime treaty. TAGS: treaty, Internet provider, crime, nation, president, U.S.

Senate debates cybercrime treaty

June 18, 2004 Privacy advocates oppose measure on grounds it would promote "invasive investigative techniques." TAGS: treaty, nation, U.S., technique

Tech firms call for approval of cybercrime treaty

June 29, 2005 Senate asked to ratify controversial treaty mandating Net eavesdropping, strict copyright laws. Civil liberties groups don't like it. TAGS: treaty, nation, Internet provider, law, letter, U.S.

Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty

November 28, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the administration's treaty could boomerang against its authors' lofty intentions. TAGS: treaty, surveillance, Russia, Bush Administration, lobbyist, Nazi, crime, nation, U.S., president, power, virus

Copyright lobbyists strike again

August 1, 2005 Hollywood, software firms play game of getting Uncle Sam to promote their interests in treaty talks with aplomb, says News.com's Declan McCullagh. TAGS: treaty, lobbyist, copy protection, DMCA, nation, Hollywood, U.S., agreement, DVD

Senate ratifies controversial cybercrime treaty

August 4, 2006 Tech companies say it can boost copyright protection. Others say it will allow FBI's surveillance apparatus to be misused. TAGS: treaty, cooperation, nation, terrorism, France, U.S.

Treaty could cast shadow on Webcast rights

November 6, 2003 A U.N committee is set to look at the world's first proposed Webcasting treaty, the terms of which could make it harder for people to rebroadcast shows and films in the public domain, critics say. TAGS: treaty, Webcaster, webcasting, Webcast, domain, broadcaster, U.N., digital media, committee, Bush Administration, broadcasting, nation, Time Warner Inc., Yahoo! Inc., movie, U.S.
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