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Cybercrime and Computer Misuse Statutes

Cybercrime’s Scope: Interpreting “Access” and “Authorization” in Computer Misuse Statutes, links you to the abstract and here is the link to download the entire paper (pdf), by Orin S. Kerr, George Washington University – Law School. From the abstract: “In the last twenty-five years, the federal government and all fifty states have enacted new criminal …

Subjects: Cybercrime

GSA Report on E-Gov Success

The GSA Office of Intergovernmental Solutions just released a study, High Payoff in Electric Government Report, from its Intergovernmental Advisory Board. Major areas identified as exemplifying the success of such initiatives include: “serving constituents, reducing operating costs, consolidating operations and promoting local/regional features.”

Subjects: E-Government

First Gov Portal Wins High Profile Award

The Institute for Government Innovation at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government announced the five winners of their prestigious Innovations in American Government Awards. Referred to as the ‘Oscar’ for government sites, FirstGov is among this year’s distinguished list.

Subjects: E-Government

Air Cargo Bill Includes CAPPS II Oversight

From the Washington Times, Hill assumes oversight role on airline screening: “Congress has given itself special oversight authority to track a new airline screening process criticized by some lawmakers as an infringement on privacy and civil liberties.” This article refers to the enrolled version of S. 165 (pdf), an act to improve air cargo security, …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Freedom of Information, Privacy

Intelligence Reauthorization

On May 8, Senate Select Intelligence Committee Chairman Pat Roberts introduced S. 1025: “An original bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2004 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Community Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for other purposes.” See also the accompanying report …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Privacy

Google Adds Regional International News

See Google Branches Out Again with Overseas News, Google News comes to UK, and via Research Buzz, with cascading attribution as follows: “A tip of the hat to Microdoc for announcing that Google’s got a new international version of their news search at http://news.google.com.au. (The Microdoc story is at http://tinyurl.com/bj8y) A tip of the hat …

Subjects: Search Engines

Stanford Libraries Robot Based Digitization Project

This New York Times article, Library’s robot is a real page-turner, available via the International Herald Tribune, describes a fascinating, ambitious, costly, technically challenging and also interesting from the perspective of fair use, project underway at the Stanford University Libraries. Using a robotic book scanner from 4DigitalBooks™, the libraries are undertaking projects to digitize their …

Subjects: Copyright, Digital Rights, Freedom of Information, Internet, Libraries