USPTO Issues IP Law Enforcement Report

The National Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination Council Report 2001-2002 (in PDF) to Congress is a joint effort by DOJ, USPTO, State Dept., U.S. Trade Representative, Commerce, and the Copyright Office. “The mandate of the Council is to coordinate domestic and international intellectual property law enforcement among federal and foreign entities.” See also the DOJ …

Subjects: Copyright, Cybercrime, Intellectual Property

PBS Program on Copyright

On January 17, PBS aired a program on Copyright in America, which included a useful timeline on the history of copyrights. In addition, they also published the transcript of an interview conducted by Rick Karr, called Tollbooths on the Digital Highway, with such industry advocates of copyright fees as Jack Valenti, Chairman, Motion Picture Association …

Subjects: Copyright

Insurance Company Snoops Online DMV Records

California’s Department of Motor Vehicles apparently caught personnel from Allstate Insurance illegally accessing online records for personal purposes, and subsequently banned the company’s direct access to the system pending further review. Previous incidents involving obtaining personal data through online DMV searches has resulted in criminal acts, and is therefore an issue of significant concern for …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, Privacy

FTC Targets Spam Selling Fake Driving Permits

The Federal Trade Commission is doggedly pursuing frauds committed using spam e-mail, and their latest efforts have culminated in compliants filed in six federal courts (copies of which are available here), with charges against “marketers who used the Internet and spam to sell purportedly authentic international driver’s permits (IDPs).”

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail

Libraries and UCITA

This Action Alert from the American Associaton of Law Libraries (AALL) Washington Affairs Office urges law librarians to contact the ABA House of Delegates as they consider Resolution 113G, proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) that, “Approves the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (2002) promulgated by the National Conference …

Subjects: Digital Rights

Publisher Prentice Hall Tries Open Source

Prentice Hall has made the leap into open source publishing, in no small measure due to the impetus provided by Bruce Perens, author, programmer, researcher, and father of the open source movement. He states on this site, “I’ve convinced Prentice Hall PTR to publish a series of books that have their text under Open Source …

Subjects: Digital Rights

TIA Site Now Concerned About Privacy

The increased focus on the activities of the Total Information Awareness program culminated this week with several legislative initiatives, as mentioned in my post here. It is interesting to note that the TIA site now hosts a slide show with detailed accompanying notes, titled, Security With Privacy (in PDF). There is also a media update …

Subjects: E-Government, Patriot Act, Privacy

EPIC Wins FOI Lawsuit Against TIA

Today the United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued a decision supporting EPIC’s claim that it was a representative of the news media, and therefore entitled to “preferred fee status under FOI” as it related to obtaining substantial numbers of documents concerning the activities of the Total Information Awareness program (TIA). See …

Subjects: Uncategorized

Broadband Usage Grows Again

According to this new Nielson-Netratings survey, broadband usage at home has increased by 59% in one year, accounting for more than 33 million users accessing the web via high-speed connections. Seniors, children, men and women have all increased broadband usage, whereas the pace of dialup connectivity is dropping.

Subjects: Internet

Search Engine Stats Show Google Firmly in Lead

The most recent search engine statistical report published by Greg Notess (December 31, 2002) indicates that Google still has a commanding lead, followed by AlltheWeb, and then AltaVista, who has made significant progress in regaining user confidence. Greg also reports on the continued downward spiral of once well regarded search engine Northern Light, a favorite …

Subjects: Search Engines