Two new articles of note from the May 2003 issue of First Monday: Creating the Digital Future by Robert T. Coonrod, President and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and What is a library anymore, anyway?
Two new articles of note from the May 2003 issue of First Monday: Creating the Digital Future by Robert T. Coonrod, President and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and What is a library anymore, anyway?
The Federal Trade Commissions Bureau of Consumer Protection announced its sponsorship of new workshops on “Technologies for Protecting Personal Information” to be held on May 14 and June 4, 2003. “The workshops are intended to explore the role of technology in helping consumers and businesses to protect consumer information.” The agenda for the May 14… Continue Reading
Although I already posted a link to this article on May 7, Google CEO Has No Near Term Plans for IPO, I did not pick-up on a statement highlighted by The Register in an article posted today. Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt stated: “Soon the company will also offer a service for searching Web logs,… Continue Reading
The House Committee on Financial Services, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, held a hearing on May 8, The Importance of the National Credit Reporting System to Consumers and the U.S. Economy. See this link for full-text access to the opening statements of Representative Carolyn Maloney and Representative Rubén Hinojosa, as well as testimony… Continue Reading
On May 8, the Senate passed, 90 – 4, S. 113, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance bill “to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA) to cover individuals, other than United States persons, who engage in international terrorism without affiliation with an international terrorist group.” See the text of the floor debate from the… Continue Reading
Keith Berkland, applications development manager for Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP, has been a pioneer in the implementation and support of enterprise-wide KM solutions for the firm. See this KM World article for details about his work. Continue Reading
From Duke University School of Law, the Winter/Spring 2003 issue of Law & Contemporary Problems has 13 full-text articles on public domain issues, including Mapping the Digital Public Domain: Threats and Opportunities and Reconciling What the First Amendment Forbids with what the Copyright Clause Permits: A Summary Explanation and Review. The articles and essays in… Continue Reading