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Appeals Court Again Denies Industry Access to Names of P2P Users

From the EFF press release: “The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision today that will stop entertainment corporations from gaining access to the names of people using peer-to-peer (P2P) networks unless the companies file lawsuits against them and furnish actual evidence of copyright infringement.” From the text of the decision: “This case concerns …

Subjects: Copyright, Privacy

LC Report on Laws Regulating Access to Sensitive Government Information

Report Prepared by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress under an Interagency Agreement with the NASA Office of Inspector General, September 2004: “Laws and Regulations Governing the Protection of Sensitive But Unclassified Information.” (32 pages, PDF, via Secrecy News) “This report sets forth the statutes, regulations, and Executive Branch directives that define and govern …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents

Extensive Archive of Previously Unreleased Historical Military Docs. Now Available

Researcher Michael Ravnitzky obtained an archive of over 500,00 documents from the Air Force Historical Research Agency, “cover(ing) almost every aspect of US military history from the 1920s to the early 1980s…This is the first time that this massive list has been seen by the public.” His FOIA request yielded this unprecedented collection of documents …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Netcraft Launches Free Antiphishing Toolbar for IE

“Netcraft Toolbar is an Internet Explorer toolbar, which protects users against phishing sites. Whether a phishing site is reported via the toolbar or through some other channel, Netcraft blocks access for everyone using the Netcraft toolbar.” Users are provided with the hosting location of each site they visit. Read more about the toolbar’s features on …

Subjects: Cybercrime

Blogs Receive Accolades and Criticism From Mainstream Press

Yesterday I posted on recent articles and reports highlighting the expanding profile of blogs. As a follow-up to these accolades, see today’s New York Times article, Myths Run Wild in Blog Tsunami Debate, a critique of the merits and credibility of discussions and data posted on various blogs. In addition, see Jay Rosen’s insightful commentary …

Subjects: Blogs

Google Examined By 60 Minutes

CBS News 60 Minutes, January 2, 2005: Defining Google: “What began as a school project is now worth about as much as Ford and General Motors combined, thanks to a stock that has roughly doubled in price since the company went public last August. And for the first time since then, Google has opened its …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Search Engines