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Survey of Federal Depository Libraries to Determine Essential Print Gov’t Docs.

Survey to Identify Essential Titles for Public Use in Paper or Other Tangible Format March 4 – March 18, 2005: “The dissemination of information products through the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) includes a variety of formats. As directed by Congress, the primary method of making publications available to the FDLP is in online format. …

Subjects: Government Documents

New Blog on Politics and Technology

Politology: “…this weblog is specifically about both politics and technology, including (but not limited to) the intersection between the two subjects…In addition, we’ll be using this site specifically to launch new political technology media. Whether it is animations, interactive web applications, graphics, offline publications, or even games, it’s likely to pop up on these pages …

Subjects: Blogs

Proposal to Better Regulate Information Privacy

A Model Regime of Privacy Protection, by Daniel J. Solove, George Washington University Law School, and Chris Jay Hoofnagle, EPIC, March 10, 2005 (14 pages, PDF). “Privacy protection in the United States has often been criticized, but critics have too infrequently suggested proposals for reform. Recently, there has been significant legislative interest at both the …

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Government, Privacy

FTC Testimony on Data Security and Identity Theft

“The Federal Trade Commission testified…before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs about the reach of existing federal laws that require certain information providers to safeguard sensitive information and to ensure that the information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. The Senate Banking Committee is examining recent developments involving the security of …

Subjects: Congress, E-Records, ID Theft, Privacy

Online Video Poised to Make Big Impact on Little Blogs

From The Globe and Mail (via Connie Crosby), this article describes how video clips drive considerable traffic to even small blogs. In addition, it notes the potentially significant impact of vlogs on e-commerce, political discourse and news in general. And don’t forget the video search engines as well. Also from The Globe, see Multimedia blogs …

Subjects: Blogs

More on the FEC and Regulating Bloggers

From Roll Call today (subscription req’d) this article abstract: “FEC May Exempt Bloggers – Amid a growing hysteria sweeping the Internet over the idea that the Federal Election Commission intends to crack down on bloggers, some FEC officials say they are open to creating an exemption for those who maintain Web logs to ensure they …

Subjects: Blogs