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Monthly Archives: September 2002

New DOJ Guidelines for Intelligence Agency Info Sharing and the PATRIOT Act

Attorney General announces new guidelines to share information between federal law enforcement and the U.S. intelligence community, Septemer 23, 2002. “Today’s guidelines establish procedures for the disclosure to the intelligence community of grand jury and electronic, wire, and oral interception information that identifies a United States person, as defined by federal law.” Continue Reading

Yale Information Society Project

The Information Society Project at Yale Law School (ISP) hosts several resources focused on how the Internet, intellectual property and telecommunications impact our civil liberties. The site posts working papers and information about policy initiatives. In addition, the project sponsors a provocative, insightful, and informative searchable weblog, LawMeme, with commentary on legal-tech issues provided by… Continue Reading

International Organization Reports on Global IP Issues

The Commission on Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR) an international organization, disbanded with the publication this month of their final report, Integrating Intellectual Property Rights and Development Policy. The group’s interest was strongly focused on developing countries and their access to the services afforded by technology to the world’s prosperous nations. This ZDNet article summarizes the… Continue Reading

State Legislature's Web Site Study

It is unfortunate that this study, “The Politics of State Legislature Web Sites—Who Gets Left Out?” is not available online. You can read the press release here. The authors of the study, three professors from Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Liberal Arts evaluated the content available to citizens and journalists who use these sites… Continue Reading

Financial Privacy and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act

This testimony by Edmund Mierzwinski, Consumer Program Director (U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG), from the September 19, 2002 Oversight Hearing On Financial Privacy and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act (GLBA), represented the views of member of the Privacy Coalition. It is a detailed and well annotated chronicle of the Act’s limitations and… Continue Reading