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IP: New Internet Bills


From: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 13:54:30 -0500



From: Robert Cannon <cannon () DC NET>


H.R.89 : To require the Federal Trade Commission to prescribe
regulations to protect the privacy of personal information collected
from and about individuals who are not covered by the Children's Online
Privacy Protection Act of 1998 on the Internet, to provide greater
individual control over the collection and use of that information, and
for other purposes.  Sponsor: Rep Frelinghuysen, Rodney P. - Latest
Major Action: 1/3/2001 Referred to House committee Committees: House
Energy and Commerce

H.R.91 : To regulate the use by interactive computer services of Social
Security account numbers and related personally identifiable
information. Sponsor: Rep Frelinghuysen, Rodney P. - Latest Major
Action: 1/3/2001 Referred to House committee Committees: House Energy
and Commerce

H.R.95 : To protect individuals, families, and Internet service
providers from unsolicited and unwanted electronic mail. Sponsor: Rep
Green, Gene - Latest Major Action: 1/3/2001 Referred to House committee
Committees: House Energy and Commerce; House Judiciary

 H.R.237 : To protect the privacy of consumers who use the Internet.
Sponsor: Rep Eshoo, Anna G. - Latest Major Action: 1/20/2001 Referred to
House committee Committees: House Energy and Commerce

S.88 : A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an
incentive to ensure that all Americans gain timely and equitable access
to the Internet over current and future generations of broadband
capability. Sponsor: Sen Rockefeller IV, John D. - Latest Major Action:
1/22/2001 Referred to Senate committee Committees: Senate Finance

S.124 : A bill to exempt agreements relating to voluntary guidelines
governing telecast material, movies, video games, Internet content, and
music lyrics from the applicability of the antitrust laws, and for other
purposes. Sponsor: Sen Brownback, Sam - Latest Major Action: 1/22/2001
Referred to Senate committee Committees: Senate Judiciary

S.150 : A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an
incentive to ensure that all Americans gain timely and equitable access
to the Internet over current and future generations of broadband
capability. Sponsor: Sen Kerry, John F. - Latest Major Action: 1/23/2001
Referred to Senate committee Committees: Senate Finance

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