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Monthly Archives: August 2003

Trio of Articles on E-Commerce

From the New Jersey Law Journal: Is Open Source the Beginning or End of the Software Revolution?: “The debate between open source and the traditional license model is gaining attention at all levels of the electronic universe.” Contract Law, Arbitration Agreements and the Internet: “Now that businesses have moved toward an increasing amount of e-commerce,… Continue Reading

Radio Frequency ID Tags

This presentation, RFID and the Public Policy Void, by Beth Givens, founder and director of the non-profit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, was delivered to the Joint Committee on Preparing California for the 21st Century. Radio frequency ID tags, used by manufacturers and merchants in a wide range of products ranging from automobiles to clothing, are the… Continue Reading

Dept. of Ed. To Shut Down ERIC Clearinghouses

From a posting on Lisnews.com written by Nancy Macomber: “The U.S. Department of Education has decided to shut down the 16 subject-specific ERIC Clearinghouses on December 31, 2003. The Department is running a competition to select a contractor to maintain the database portion of ERIC. This “new” ERIC is expected to begin operating in mid-October… Continue Reading

New GPO Access Training Resource

The GPO Access Training Booklet, July 2003, 73 pages in pdf, is available here. GPO Access is one of the premier e-gov resources, providing access to over 2,900 databases, including the daily editions of the Federal Register and the Congressional Record. This manual’s content, which includes a number of screen shots, covers searching strategies, resources… Continue Reading

News and Resources on the New Version of Old Virus

Day Three of the W32/SoBig.F virus, which is hitting home users hardest. Counterpane Internet Security has identified 1,500 malicious file attachments associated with the virus, and counting. For more information, see the following links: McAfee Security Virus Profile Symantec Security Response, W32.Sobig.F@mm The virus is apparently set to self destruct after two weeks, making that… Continue Reading

NJ Megan’s Law Decision Overturned on Appeal

3rd Circuit OKs Posting Addresses of Convicts Under Megan’s Law: “The decision in A.A. v. State of New Jersey overturns a lower court’s injunction that limited the state to posting only the offenders’ county of residence on the Internet registry.” See also my previous posting on two Supreme Court rulings from earlier this year upholding… Continue Reading