California Focuses on Privacy

The California Office of Privacy Protection, opened in November 2001, is lauded as tops among all the states in country by the Privacy Journal, published monthly in hard copy. This is according to an article from SignOnSanDiego.comarticle.

Subjects: Privacy

A Last Minute Reprieve for Webcasters

Although the Senate adjourned without voting on H.R. 5469, the compromise crafted by the House between webcasters and broadcasters, the Washington Post is reporting that an interim deal has been worked out. SoundExchange, an organization that represents hundreds of large and small recording labels by licensing, collecting and distributing copyright fees, has announced a temporary …

Subjects: Copyright

Australia's Privacy Laws

The Australian Office of the Privacy Commissioner provides links to the country’s Federal Privacy Law, links to other government sponsored privacy sites, and resources on how to protect your privacy online and while using e-mail.

Subjects: Privacy

Consumers’ Rights to Use Digital Materials

A bi-partisan, bi-cameral resolution (S.J. Res. 51), sponsored by Rep. Cox (R-CA) and Senator Wyden (D-OR), calls for a Consumer Technology Bill of Rights. The sponsors seek changes to current copyright law for consumers who have legitimately purchased CDs, DVDs, e-books and subscriptions to satellite TV broadcasts. Such consumers should have the right to record …

Subjects: Copyright

Webcasters Compromise Is Killed in Senate

RAIN: Radio and Internet Newsletter reports that the Small Webcaster Amendments Act of 2002 (a.k.a. H.R. 5469), which would have provided webcasters a “percentage of revenue” option to the “per-performance” rate determined by the Librarian of Congress, failed to reach the Senate floor on the final day of the Congressional session — reportedly the victim …

Subjects: Copyright

e911 Tracks Your Moves

GPS technology in cell phones from a growing number of providers facilitate the real-time tracking of individuals, be it for emergency situations, or simply to play “big brother.” See this Mercury News article for more information.

Subjects: Privacy

Cybersecurity Bill

More homeland security related legislation is in the spotlight, with the passage of H.R.3394 , the Cyber Security Research and Development Act. The focus of the programs included in the legislation are grants by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and NTIS to support research to protect government and corporate computer systems from terrorist attacks. See …

Subjects: Cybercrime