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Daily Archives: October 4, 2002

2nd Circuit Rules Against Netscape in Privacy Case

The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Specht v Netscape on October 1, according to this InternetNews article. This facts of the case were the topic of previous article on July 2000, Lawsuit Accuses Netscape of Eavesdropping. Netscapes’ SmartDownload
http://laws.lp.findlaw.com/getcase/2nd/case/017860&exact=1
http://www.atnewyork.com/news/print.php/1474381
http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3_410521

Global Internet Censorship

There is a growing concern in the U.S. about state sponsored Internet censorship in countries throughout the world. Jonathan Zittrain and Benjamin Edelman at Harvard are skillfully documenting this activity. Now Congress is responding to Web filtering with a bi-partisan legislative initiative, H.R. 5524. This bill seeks to “develop and deploy technologies to defeat Internet… Continue Reading

New Public Interest Advocacy Group

Public Knowledge (PK) is a relatively new advocacy group whose agenda is to maintain free and open public access to digital data. According to President and co-founder Gigi B. Sohn, PK seeks to “promote a balanced approach to copyright policy that reflects the “cultural bargain” intended by the framers of the constitution – creators and… Continue Reading

MIT Researchers and Unmonitored Web Access

Researchers from MIT have developed a scheme, called Infranet, that ensures anonymity and access to Web content that has been blocked or censored, for users around the world. An abstract of their paper titled Infranet: Circumventing Web Censorship and Surveillance provides links to the full-text of the paper in HTML, PDF and PostScript. See also… Continue Reading