Category «Internet»

New ALA Website

The American Library Association (ALA) launched a new website today. The press release states the following: “The new site will feature a better search engine, one-stop pages detailing ALA’s work in major areas of interest, a more modern look and feel and more content to help library professionals in their daily work. The home page …

Subjects: Internet, Libraries

Legal Issues Raised Over Wiretapping Internet Calls

The Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) transfers communications over the Internet rather than through the PSTN (public switched telephone network). According to this AP story, the FBI is seeking regulatory action that includes VoIP communications so as to facilitate surveillance asociated with criminal activities and terrorism. Technology to transfer voice communications via the Internet was …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Internet, Privacy

Thomson to Acquire Elite

From the press release today: The Thomson Corporation and Elite Information Group, Inc., a leading provider of integrated practice and financial management applications for legal and professional services markets, today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement under which Thomson will acquire Elite. See also this Star Tribune article for more details.

Subjects: Internet

Details from MA Super DMCA

Via A Copyfighter’s Musings, a report on what transpired during the public hearing held April 3 on Massachusetts House Bill 2743; MA Super DMCA Hearing Report. See my previous posting on proposed legislation to extend the DMCA here. From Freedom to Tinker, MPAA Revises Model Super-DMCA Legislation that links to “revised version of its model …

Subjects: Copyright, Internet

Web Portal for Your Sweet Tooth

This site is just too good not to share. With the moniker, The UK’s premier snack information portal, snackspot.org has nothing to do with the law and everything to do with breaking news and reviews of new products in all categories of sweets, snacks and beverages. Enjoy!

Subjects: Internet

New Report on the Internet and the Iraq War

The Pew Internet & American Life Project issued a press release today on a new report that indicates “some 77% of online Americans have used the Internet in connection with the war in Iraq.” A link to the full-text report, The Internet and the Iraq war: How online Americans have used the Internet to learn …

Subjects: Internet

Proposed Legislation to Extend DMCA in 9 States

From Edward Felton’s Freedom to Tinker, this page, State Super-DMCA Bills and Laws, provides a chart listing legislation introduced in nine states (AL, CO, FL, GA, MA, MD, MI, SC, TN, TX) that would preclude corporate and personal use of firewalls, routers and encrypted e-mail. See also this related posting from LawMeme about an April …

Subjects: Copyright, Freedom of Information, Internet, Legislation

ABATechShow 2003

The ABA TECHSHOW® 2003 is April 3-5, 2003 in Chicago. There will be a wide range of presentations, including From Bulletin Board to Blogs and Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Identity Theft and Other New Fears. More on the conference later in the week.

Subjects: Internet

EU Launches Legal News Website

The EU launched a new free website providing news on legal issues and practices of member states. The site site is accessible in eleven languages, including German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, English and Italian. (Thanks to DC for the link.) See also this site from EuropeMedia Network, that provides daily updates focused on 11 telecom …

Subjects: Internet

Additional Iraqi War Resources

The Command Post is a community blog with authors around the world who provide brief, predominently unbiased and continually updated information on a range of war related news and issues. Worth a look! Also, be sure to check-out the National Journal’s Iraq Coverage. Important information updated on this site daily includes: U.S. Military Deaths, U.S. …

Subjects: Blogs, Internet