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Daily Archives: April 3, 2003

States Pass Exemptions to Freedom of Information Laws

The USA Today reported that 22 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws that restrict public access to information that relates to homeland security. The exemptions to state freedom of information laws includes maps, evacuation and emergency plans, transportation services and infrastructure. According to the article, “Taken together, the measures passed in the… Continue Reading

Thomson to Acquire Elite

From the press release today: The Thomson Corporation and Elite Information Group, Inc., a leading provider of integrated practice and financial management applications for legal and professional services markets, today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement under which Thomson will acquire Elite. See also this Star Tribune article for more details. Continue Reading

Details from MA Super DMCA

Via A Copyfighter’s Musings, a report on what transpired during the public hearing held April 3 on Massachusetts House Bill 2743; MA Super DMCA Hearing Report. See my previous posting on proposed legislation to extend the DMCA here. From Freedom to Tinker, MPAA Revises Model Super-DMCA Legislation that links to “revised version of its model… Continue Reading

Key Gov't Agencies Fail to Assess Cyber Risks

From the GAO, Critical Infrastructure Protection: Challenges for Selected Agencies and Industry Sectors. GAO-03-233, February 28. According to this report, four federal agencies (DOE, HHS, Commerce and the EPA) have not completed an analysis of their respective critical infrastructure assets and their associated vulnerabilities to cyberattacks, five years after mandates to do so. See also… Continue Reading