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This week in online politics

January 14, 2006 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh hits a nerve with his column criticizing a law making it a federal crime to annoy someone via the Net. TAGS: prohibition, law, Declan McCullagh, e-mail

Prohibition won't work for Net gambling either

May 5, 2006 Former New Jersey game enforcement chief Frank Catania says an agenda-driven minority is trying to impose its morality. TAGS: prohibition, regulation, ban, bill, approach, activity, U.S.

Police Blotter: Defendant wins breathalyzer source code

August 9, 2007 Man charged with drunk driving says his attorney needs access to the source code to fight the charges; state supreme court agrees. TAGS: Minnesota, source code, prohibition, Police Blotter, defendant, state, attorney, court

A better idea for Net neutrality

March 15, 2006 Policy analyst Randolph J. May says the time is right for advocates to step back from the precipice. TAGS: Net Neutrality, prohibition, content provider, Ron Wyden, operator, broadband, broadband network, broadband service, Amazon.com Inc., AT&T Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc.

Create an e-annoyance, go to jail

January 9, 2006 Annoying someone via the Internet is now a federal crime. And that irritates CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh. TAGS: prohibition, identity, crime, law, blog, e-mail

Prohibition redux?

November 8, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why lobbyists for alcohol distributors are fighting the legalization of direct Internet shipping. TAGS: winery, wine, prohibition, beer, shipment, beverage, lobbyist, New York, law, e-commerce, court, California
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