More on the 9/11 Joint Inquiry Report Released This Afternoon

From Secrecy News: “Of particular interest to Secrecy News readers may be the final Appendix on Access Limitations Encountered by the Joint Inquiry. It describes a number of documents or topical areas to which congressional investigators were denied access. These included the President’s Daily Brief, reports on foreign liaison relationships, information on intelligence budget requests, …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information

New FCC Order on CIPA

“In this Order, we adopt measures to ensure that our implementation of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) complies with the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court. CIPA requires schools and libraries with computer Internet access to certify that they have Internet safety policies and technology protection measures, e.g., software filtering technology, to …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Libraries

Report of the Inquiry Into the Terrorist Attacks of September 11

Report of the Inquiry Into the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Select Committee on Inteligence, December 2002 (pdf, 858 pages). Statement from GPO: “In February 2002, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence agreed to conduct …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information

Congress Continues to Attack Patriot Act

House Takes Aim at Patriot Act Secret Searches: “The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to roll back a key provision (amending H.R. 2799, see link below), which allows the government to conduct secret “sneak and peek” searches of private property, of a sweeping anti-terrorism law passed soon after the Sept. 11 attacks.” …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Legislation, Patriot Act, Privacy

Demand Grows for Do Not Spam List

From Internet.com: “Sen. Charles Schumer (D.-N.Y.) said Wednesday he will seek to amend the current spam bill pending before the Senate to include requiring the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to create a Do Not Spam list comparable to the FTC’s popular Do Not Call registry.” The downside of the Do Not Call registry – from …

Subjects: E-Mail, Legislation, Privacy

FTC Launches New Telemarketing Fraud Website

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched a new website, Telemarketing Fraud Enforcement, which includes: the text of enforcement action announcements since October 1, 2002 a link to Summary of Enforcement Action Announcements from January-July 2003 a link to consumer information on numerous types of fraud (online and offline), with content available in text or …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, Privacy

Commentary on Fair Use

A new article by Mary Minow, How I Learned to Love FAIR USE… or how to bring a $300,000 lawsuit down to $0 if you’re a library, archive, or nonprofit educational institution. See also my posting on Mary’s book, The Library’s Legal Answer Book

Subjects: Copyright, Libraries

New on LLRX.com

Selecting Web Sites for “Beyond Google” Resource Discovery Knowledge is Power: KM Remains Vital to Firm Success Update to A Guide to the U.S. Federal Legal System: Web-Based Publicly Accessible Sources Federal District Court Dockets – Case Summary Information and Case Management Identifiers What Are Blogs and Why Is Everyone So Excited About Them? Adobe …

Subjects: Legal Research