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Daily Archives: January 15, 2003

Resources on 108th Congress

The website for the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives provides quick access to a wealth of information for the 108th Congress, including: an official, searchable list of members (by name or state), links to Democratic and Republican leadership data, links to House Floor Proceedings for the last 7 legislative days,… Continue Reading

Microsoft Source Code Available to Governments

There are several reports today that Microsoft will release its source code to governments around the world in an attempt to stem the tide of their migration to open source operating systems such as the increasingly popular Linux. According to the Wall Street Journal, “Russia and NATO have already signed up for the Microsoft initiative.”… Continue Reading

E-Commerce, Privacy and Fraud

eMarketer has published an article, Personal Information: The Push-Pull Between Companies & Consumers, that incorporates survey data collected by a number of organizations including, Harris Interactive, ConsumerWebWatch, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. E-privacy and ID theft concerns dominate consumer perspectives when conducting online transactions. In a related article, MSNBC reports on extensive credit card fraud complaints involving PayPal,… Continue Reading

Music/Tech Industry Reach Digital Rights Agreement

Yesterday afternoon, the Recording Industry Association of America announced via this press release that “key members of the recording and technology industries” had reached an agreement on a set of principles as the foundation for their joint anti-piracy and copyright protection lobbying efforts in the 108th Congress. The agreement is a result of efforts by… Continue Reading

Sen. Leahy and EPIC Issue Letters on TIA

Following quickly on the heels of Sen. Harkin’s letter requesting a hearing on the Total Information Awareness (TIA) program, Vermont’s Senator Leahy also sent a letter to Attorney General Ashcroft requesting answers to a list of specific questions, so at to determine “the extent to which the Justice Department is relying on data-mining” applications and… Continue Reading