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The digital millennium rape act
Author: JT Smith
Commentary from LinuxPlanet: "As readers of this column cannot have escaped noticing, there is no one louder in defense of copyright protections
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IT bugs out over IIS security
Author: JT Smith
According to this eWEEK article (at Yahoo), IT departments are sick and tired of dealing with the never-ending flow of serious security...
Digital Creations renamed Zope Corporation; Zope 2.4 released
Author: JT Smith
Fredericksburg, Va.-July 23, 2001-Zope Corporation (www.zope.com), the premier open source content management company, today announced its name change in recognition of the...
Dot controversy hits US
Author: JT Smith
After spending several years talking about making the .us top-level domain more acecssible, the U.S. Department of Commerce is finally ready to...
FTC chairman develops privacy agenda
Author: JT Smith
Interactive Week takes a look at FTC chairman Timothy Muris and the ideological-political circus surround his agency's privacy initiatives. Muris says his...
Another nasty Outlook virus strikes
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters are talking about SirCam - bottom line: if you're using Windows, don't open any email attachments, no matter how tempting. Or...
AOL to detail IM plans
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "AOL Time Warner on Monday must give federal regulators a progress report detailing efforts to open its instant messaging networks to...
Free Dmitry Sklyarov Rally to be held Monday 23 July 2001 in New York...
Author: JT Smith
"Demonstrations to be held Monday in over 20 cities worldwide
against the arrest of Russian programer by FBI
New York Protest will be in...
Weekly news wrap-up: Free Dmitry; MandrakeSoft IPO details
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Open Source/Free Software advocates protested this week after the arrest of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, who was in...
Debian developer to go into orbit
Author: JT Smith
Debianplanet:
"Self made millionaire, and (former?) Debian developer, Mark Shuttleworth, 27, has begun cosmonaut-training for a touristic excursion to the final frontier." ...