Category «Internet»

Internet Telephony Subject to FCC Regs in 2004?

In October I posted Minnesota Cannot Regulate Internet Telephony, and now note the growing interest on the federal level to regulate this technology by the end of 2004. On October 20, 2003 the Federal Communications Commission Technical Advisory Council (TAC) held a meeting on the topic of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). The agenda is …

Subjects: Internet

Two New Reports Survey Registrar Services and Market Share

From Ben Edelman, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School: Survey of Domain Registration Services – “Numerous competitive registrars offer diverse domain registration services to individuals, companies, and organizations. This site attempts to index and analyze their service offerings, facilitating analysis by other researchers and in preparation for additional analysis by the author.” …

Subjects: Domain Names, E-Commerce, Internet

Microsoft Posts Bounty for Hackers

“Microsoft Corp. today announced the creation of the Anti-Virus Reward Program, initially funded with $5 million (U.S.), to help law enforcement agencies identify and bring to justice those who illegally release damaging worms, viruses and other types of malicious code on the Internet. Microsoft will provide the monetary rewards for information resulting in the arrest …

Subjects: Internet, Microsoft, PC Security

FTC Mandates Digital Broadcast Flag

From the EFF press release: “Claiming that it is an “anti-piracy mechanism,” the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today mandated that consumer devices capable of receiving broadcast digital television (DTV) signals must implement content control technologies demanded by the entertainment industry. The “broadcast flag” mandate will go into effect by July 1, 2005.” The FCC’s Report …

Subjects: Copyright, Internet

Looking to Build a Safer Web?

The increase in the number of attacks against the Internet has raised growing concerns about national security. The San Franscisco Chronicle reported that researchers from UC Berkeley and the University of Southern California received a $5.6 million grant to build a parallel Internet, on a much smaller scale, which will be subjected to malicious attacks …

Subjects: Internet