From the Privacy Rights Clearing House: Privacy Groups Urge Federal Reserve Board to Protect Consumers from Identity Theft and Stolen Convenience Checks
From the Privacy Rights Clearing House: Privacy Groups Urge Federal Reserve Board to Protect Consumers from Identity Theft and Stolen Convenience Checks
From the New York Times, A Supreme Court Showdown for File Sharing. Related references Continue Reading
RSS: Moving Into the Mainstream, by Randy Reichardt, Cameron Science and Technology Library, University of Alberta. Continue Reading
ICANN Completes Negotiations with Applicants for .JOBS and .TRAVEL: “ICANN has completed negotiations with the applicants for the .JOBS and .TRAVEL sponsored top-level domains. The .JOBS and .TRAVEL sponsored TLD registry agreements have been posted on the ICANN website and submitted to the ICANN Board for approval.” Continue Reading
From the State Department today: “The Supporting Human Rights and Democracy: The U.S. Record 2004 – 2005 report is submitted to the Congress by the Department of State in compliance with Section 665 of P.L. 107-228, the FY 03 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, which requires the Department to report on actions taken by the U.S.… Continue Reading
Summary: H.R. 418 would authorize the appropriation of such sums as necessary for fiscal years 2005 through 2009 for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to make grants to states to cover the costs of improving the security of driver’s licenses as required by the bill. The legislation also would make changes to current immigration… Continue Reading
A new Congressional Budget Office Report is available for S. 167 (4 pages, PDF) “S. 167 would make several changes to current law regarding copyrighted works. The bill would specifically authorize the appropriation of $530,000 each year over the 2005-2009 period to the Library of Congress for preserving films in the Library’s collection.” Continue Reading
WSJ Free Feature Today: From Wikipedia’s Creator, A New Site for Anyone, Anything. See Wikicities.com and the free encyclopedia, Wikipedia, which the WSJ article reports had more than 5 million visitors in February 2005. Continue Reading
Press release from Public Knowledge: “The U.S. Copyright Office should permit movie makers, recording artists, authors, scholars and others to make a “reasonable effort” to find copyright owners as a way of making “orphan works” more available…”Orphan works” are copyrighted materials for which the copyright owner cant be reasonably located. Artists who want to use… Continue Reading
Aviation Security: Secure Flight Development and Testing Under Way, but Risks Should Be Managed as System Is Further Developed GAO-05-356, March 28, 2005. Highlights. “…the effectiveness of Secure Flight in identifying passengers who should undergo additional security scrutiny has not been fully determined. For example, TSA has not resolved how passenger data will be transmitted… Continue Reading