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Non-Commercial Streaming Webcasters Reach Royalty Agreement

The Radio and Internet Newsletter reports that non-commercial webcasters have reached a royalty agreeement with SoundExchange, an organization that represents hundreds of large and small recording labels by licensing, collecting and distributing copyright fees. Related documents: Small Webcasters Settlement Act of 2002 Rates and Terms Available to Certain Non Commercial Webcasters Collegiate Broadcasters, Inc. Webcasting …

Subjects: Copyright

Report: Security Risks and Broadband Access

According to an article in today’s New York Times, the industry sponsored National Cyber Security Alliance will release a study later today focused on the security and privacy risks associated with broadband internet connections. The study, Clear and Present Danger, In-Home Study on Broadband Security Among American Consumers, is now available here (37 page pdf).

Subjects: E-Mail, Internet, Privacy

Nevada Legal Resources Directory

The Nevada Legal Resources Directory is a statewide collection of free legal assistance organizations and other related resources. The directory is the work product of the L.E.A.N. (Legal Electronic Assistance for Nevadans) Project which has been spearheaded by the Washoe County Law Library. Contact is Ana Hinman, Reference Librarian, Washoe County Law Library Reno, NV, …

Subjects: E-Government, Legal Research

DOJ Clarifies Testimony on Library Searches

A DOJ press release dated June 3, states: The New York Times inaccurately reported that Assistant Attorney General Viet Dinh said FBI “agents have contacted about 50 libraries nationwide in the course of terrorism investigations” (Eric Lichtblau, Justise Dept. Lists Use of New Power to Fight Terror, May 21, 2003). The transcript of the hearing, …

Subjects: Patriot Act

U.S. Identified As Source of Most Global Cybercrime

According this press release from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), “More than sixty percent of the world’s cybercrime originates in the US, with hacking and fraud at the top of the offences.” The report itself is not available online, but a copy may be requested from Steven Matz at ICC Commercial Crime Services.

Subjects: Cybercrime

Law School Course on Spam

Professor David E. Sorkin, of The John Marshall Law School Center for Information Technology & Privacy Law, will teach a seminar this summer on the Regulation of Spam and Email Marketing. This is apparently the first such law school course to focus on unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCE).

Subjects: E-Mail