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Monthly Archives: January 2003

New Identity Theft Bill Introduced

Senators Feinstein, Leahy and Gregg introduced new legislation, The Social Security Number Misuse Prevention Act, S. 228, to remove social security numbers from public records that are available on the web. Feinstein’s press release is here, and Leahy’s is here. For background on this legislation, which was introduced in 2001 (as S. 848), with the… Continue Reading

Open-Source Encyclopedia

The first web-based open source encyclopedia, Wikipedia, celebrated its second anniversary with the milestone of publishing 100,000 articles in its English language version, all contributed by volunteers who maintain a non-partisan perspective. See this Wired article for background on this resource that is well worth a visit. Continue Reading

TIA Losing Ground

According to this AP article, House Speaker Dennis Hastert commented on the TIA program via his spokesman, Pete Jeffries, that its fate “is questionable,” setting the stage for what appears to be an uncertain road ahead for funding of the controversial program when it reaches the conference committee in February. Continue Reading

Weblog on Homeland Security

The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press announced the launch of a new blog, Behind the Homefront, “a daily chronicle of news in homeland security and military operations affecting newsgathering, access to information and the public’s right to know.” The launch date was chosen to coincide with the official establishment of the Department of… Continue Reading

New Legislation on ID Theft

Senate Feinstein carries over the fight against ID theft, begun in the 107th Congress, to the new Congress as cosponsor of the Identify Theft Penalty Enhancement Act, S. 153. See her press release here, which details requirements for additional penalties of two and five years respectively for “aggravated identity theft” and for “anyone who commits… Continue Reading

Comments on Copyright Terms

Via Larry Lessig’s blog, The Economist published an editorial, A radical rethink, stating “The best way to foster creativity in the digital age is to overhaul current copyright laws.” Also, see this commentary, Copyright extensions put profits ahead of the public. Continue Reading