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State Impediments to E-Commerce

Testimony by the FTC before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection Committee on Energy and Commerce on September 26 is here, and the agency’s follow-up workshop, Possible Anticompetitive Efforts to Restrict Competition on the Internet, held October 8-10, provides additional documentation.

Subjects: E-Commerce

Lifting of Copyright Restrictions for Distance Learning

The Senate and the House have approved DOJ spending via The 21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act that now awaits the President’s signature. Bundled into this authorization is a revision to Section 110(2) of the U.S. Copyright Act, called the Educational Use Copyright Exemption. The title of the Senate version is “Technology, Education …

Subjects: Copyright

Online Property Records Controversy

Some government officialsin Waukesha County, Wisconsin are re-evaluating their decision to provide online access to property records via their website . The privacy and safety of homeowners are at issue, but others argue that restricting this information amounts to censorship and a violation of the state’s open records law.

Subjects: E-Government, Privacy

Colleges and Universities Discourage File Sharing

Students are taxing the capacity of high speed Internet connections provided by their colleges and universities through unrestricted downloading, without appropriate permissions or fees, of audio, video and text files. The ubiquitous RIAA has informed college presidents about the “theft of copyrighted works that is plaguing college campuses.” The associations representing college and university presidents …

Subjects: Copyright

Internet Filtering Around the World

Professor Jonathan Zittrain and law student/Technology Analyst Ben Edelman are conducting research on Internet filtering in countries worldwide. July 15 marked the release of the first study in the series, reporting some 2,000+ web pages blocked in Saudi Arabia. Zittrain and Edelman have also posted another article, Real-Time Testing of Internet Filtering in China, which …

Subjects: Censorship, Freedom of Information, Internet

Victims of Cybercrime Take Action Online

Frustrated victims of online fraud are looking for alternatives to fight back after receiving little or no assistance from e-commerce sites. According to Business Week, consumers can check the database of CardCops to see if their credit card information is available on the Web. The site also supports an e-mail service, NeighborNetWatch, to which consumers …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Commerce

Press Coverage of Oral Arguments in Eldred v. Ashcroft

Supremes sympathize in copyright immortality case; Justices Hear Arguments in Challenge to Copyrights; U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Copyright-Protection Case; Justices Doubt Free Speech Link; Case puts copyright in public spotlight;Declan Mccullagh’s photos of Lessig after the oral argument on the steps of the Supreme Court; and The New York Times published “Excerpts From …

Subjects: Copyright