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Short Take: Internet Alliance goes to Washington

The Internet Alliance, formerly the Interactive Services Association, has set up a Washington office to strengthen the Internet industry's pull with federal lawmakers and to push self-regulation of the Net. America Online, AT&T, eBay, IBM, Microsoft, and Netscape Communications are among the group's members.

The , formerly the Interactive Services Association, has set up a Washington office to strengthen the Internet industry's pull with federal lawmakers and to push self-regulation of the Net. America Online, AT&T, eBay, IBM, Microsoft, and Netscape Communications are among the group's members.