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starting Jan 06 05 and
ending Jan 28 05
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- Congress says new tax on all Internet connections is an "option" Declan McCullagh (Jan 28)
- T.J. Rodgers on how hostile California politicos are to tech firms Declan McCullagh (Jan 28)
- Replies to new House bill revamping U.S. drivers licenses [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 27)
- U.K. man arrested, jailed for using non-standard Web browser? [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 27)
- Appeals court protects ISP's right to boot suspected spammer [sp] Declan McCullagh (Jan 27)
- Highlights from new bill revamping state drivers licenses [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 26)
- New House bill mandates national standard for state drivers licenses [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 26)
- Sri Lankan software developers create "crisis management" utility Declan McCullagh (Jan 20)
- What's difference between blogger, Usenet poster, journalist? [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 20)
- Clinton Fein on his court experiences as an online journalist [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 20)
- Replies to trend of cops using GPS trackers without warrants [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 20)
- Orin Kerr on why the FBI "retired" Carnivore [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 20)
- Odd restriction on IPv6 domains: no care.bears.want.to.evicerate.us [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 13)
- Brad Templeton on whether bloggers are journalists [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 13)
- Two law professors defend EPIC's letter slamming credit agencies [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 13)
- David Burt: 65 percent of libraries now filtering Internet [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 13)
- Matt Deatherage clears up confusion about Apple suing "bloggers" [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 13)
- Nifty surveillance trend: Cops GPS track cars without warrants [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 12)
- Investors that are funding spyware, from Ben Edelman [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 12)
- An insider says EPIC hasn't done homework on credit agencies [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 12)
- Gerard Van der Leun: Journalists aren't same as doctors, lawyers, getoverit [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 12)
- Why Apple was right to sue web sites for leaking product info [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 12)
- ChoicePoint, EPIC tiff continues with another letter-writing round [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 11)
- Some replies to bloggers hurting reporters' 1A defense [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 11)
- George Mason University reports major online intrusion [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 11)
- EFF helps bloggers sued by Apple with legal defense [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 11)
- Euro plans to require ISPs to snoop on users are "hidden tax" [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 10)
- ChoicePoint and EPIC in a tiff over over privacy, databases, and FCRA [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 10)
- Jim Maule's essay on what happens to your email when you die [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 10)
- Another round with ITU's Richard Hill on ICANN, governance Declan McCullagh (Jan 10)
- Two replies to Michigan "cracker" receives record prison term Declan McCullagh (Jan 10)
- The First Sp-m Message -- from the green card attorneys in 1994 [sp] Declan McCullagh (Jan 10)
- Weekly column: Is there really a lack-of-broadband crisis in U.S.? Declan McCullagh (Jan 10)
- More on what happens to your Web-based email after you die [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Michael Powell: No FCC censorship of satellite radio [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Bloggers undercut reporters' 1A privilege defense [fs] Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Steve Mann asks about filtering anonymous threats from incoming email [priv] Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- ITU's Richard Hill on ICANN's $.75 fee and Net governance Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Copyrighting cease and desist lawyer nastygrams? [ip] Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Half-Life 2: Test bed for Internet licensing techniques [ip] Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Two Internet views on the Asian tsunami and its aftermath Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Two reviews of Larry Lessig's "Free Culture" book [ip] Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Weekly column: With new fees, ICANN's partying like it's 1999 Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)
- Happy New Year, and some provocative statements Declan McCullagh (Jan 06)