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New York law requires notification after data breaches

August 11, 2005 New York joins growing list of states requiring businesses and government to inform consumers if their sensitive data is breached. TAGS: New York, notification, law, state

BlackBerry betting to catch on in a New York minute?

January 12, 2007 New state regulation lets people bet on horse races via the Net and other electronic platforms, including smart phones. TAGS: bet, horse, New York, regulation, cell phone, RIM BlackBerry, state, handset, video

Telecommuters beware the tax man

November 9, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says telecommuters are increasingly liable to pay income taxes to states where they don't live. TAGS: telecommuting, appellate court, income tax, employer, New York, income, tax, state, decision

States won't write off taxes on Web sales

April 9, 2004 Nineteen states are reminding taxpayers to pay taxes on out-of-state purchases, including those made over the Internet. Meanwhile, online filings are on the rise. TAGS: tax, writeoff, state, e-commerce, New York, California

Antispam law ruled unconstitutional

December 15, 2004 Judge says Maryland law unduly interferes with interstate commerce. Attorney for alleged spammer says view could spread to other states. TAGS: Maryland, commerce, law, Vermont, anti-spam, state, lawsuit, Judge, New York, 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., VoIP, state, regulator, New York, service provider, rule, law, decision, IP, California

Telecommuters: Beware the tax man

November 2, 2005 Telecommuters employed by a company outside their home state may be at risk of having to pay extra taxes unless Congress adopts a bill protecting them. TAGS: telecommuting, tax, Tennessee, New York, income, computer programmer, provision, employer, convenience, risk, bill, state

A long, hot summer for VoIP?

June 16, 2004 Analyst Kevin Werbach explains how powerful interests are pushing for regulatory rules that will cripple the potential of VoIP technology. TAGS: VoIP, Vonage Holdings Corp., New York, commission, decision, VoIP company, telephone service, carrier, telecommunications, traffic, state, IBM Corp.

New York classifies Vonage as phone company

May 20, 2004 Handing a setback to emerging Net phone services, the state's Public Service Commission rules that Vonage Holdings is a telephone company and thus subject to state regulation. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., regulation, VoIP, New York, Internet phone, decision, VoIP service, IP, state, telephone company, tax, California

New York: Will pay for bacteria

December 21, 2006 Empire State has kicked in nearly $15 million to help build new ethanol plant that lets microbes do the dirty work. TAGS: Rochester, New York, state, incentive, manufacturing, process, U.S.

Travel sites agree to changes for the blind

August 20, 2004 Priceline.com, Ramada.com to make navigation easier as part of settlement with New York attorney general. TAGS: Cendant Corp., Priceline.com Inc., Eliot Spitzer, blind, Americans with Disabilities Act, settlement, attorney general, New York, state, Web page

The uncorking of online alcohol sales

December 7, 2004 Lawsuit brought by small family winery could revolutionize the way alcohol is sold over the Internet. Map: Interstate restrictions on Net alcohol sales Photo: An unlikely rebel TAGS: wine, shipment, law, Michigan, New York, authority, state, rule, barrier, U.S.

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressional Republican wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, sentence, penalty, bill, police, speech, Republican, MySpace, law, state, person, New York, video

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressman wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, sentence, congressman, penalty, bill, police, speech, state, MySpace, law, person, New York, video

States gang up on Vonage

April 11, 2005 First came Texas. Will New York and California be next to file lawsuits against the VoIP provider over its 911 service? TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Internet phone, Eliot Spitzer, Internet phone company, Texas, BellSouth Corp., lawsuit, call, spokesman, VoIP, attorney general, state, IP telephony, VoIP company, telephony, New York

New Hampshire: E-mail free or die...for now

July 13, 2004 Tax collectors say the Granite State can live up to its libertarian motto: They won't target Internet phone calls, chat rooms, Web mail and instant messaging. Yet. TAGS: New Hampshire, tax, chat room, committee, VoIP, IM, Internet phone, state, IP, telecommunications, New York, connection, e-mail

E-voting smooth on Super Tuesday

March 3, 2004 Only isolated problems have been reported in the day's elections, in which delegates from nine states including New York, California, Massachusetts and Ohio were up for grabs. TAGS: Diebold Inc., e-voting, Ohio, election, Maryland, county, Secretary of State, San Diego, state, Massachusetts, security, New York, California, spokesman
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