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Daily Archives: August 12, 2005

Federal Appeals Court Rules on E-Mail Wiretapping Case

From CDT: “A Federal Appeals Court on Thursday reversed a troubling ruling that prevented the Justice Department from prosecuting an e-mail service provider who allegedly intercepted and read his customers’ messages. In the case of United States v. Councilman, the full First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 5-2 to reverse the opinion of a three-judge panel that Bradford Councilman did not violate the law by allegedly copying and reading his customers’ e-mail. The ruling sends an important message that e-mail is subject to protection, both against government wiretapping without a warrant and against misuse by service providers.”

  • Opinion by First Circuit Court of Appeals [52 pages, PDF] August 11, 2005
  • Reaction Of Sen. Patrick Leahy To The 1st Circuit’s Reversal Of The Earlier Councilman Decision On Online Privacy
  • Eighth Edition of International Patent Classification Published on the Web

    “The Strasbourg Agreement (of 1971) concerning the International Patent Classification provides for a common classification for patents for invention including published patent applications, utility models and utility certificates. The International Patent Classification (IPC) is a hierarchical system in which the whole area of technology is divided into a range of sections, classes, subclasses and groups.… Continue Reading

    Annotated Bibliography on Deposit Insurance

    “Annotated Bibliography of Deposit Insurance contains citations and abstracts for books, journal articles, working papers, dissertations, conference proceedings, congressional hearings, and government and international agency reports on deposit insurance published between 1989 and 1999.” [Link] Deposit Insurance: An Annotated Bibliography 1989 – 1999 Update: 2000-2003 (103 pages, PDF) Continue Reading

    Changes to Google Print Program Announced Today

    Posted late last night by Adam M. Smith, Google Print Product Manager, on the Google Blog: “As with many ambitious ideas, Google Print has sparked a healthy amount of discussion…Today I’d like to mention two new features that reflect these discussions and which we feel will considerably improve both programs. If you’re in the Publisher… Continue Reading

    NYC Fire Dept. Releases Additional 9/11 Documents

    Statement from the New York City Fire Department Regarding September 11th Records Release: “Pursuant to a ruling issued by the New York State Court of Appeals on March 24, 2005, the Fire Department today is releasing additional records related to the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001.” From the New York Times, City Begins Releasing… Continue Reading

    Preregistration of Certain Unpublished Copyright Claims

    From the August 4, 2005 Federal Register: Supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking, Preregistration of Certain Unpublished Copyright Claims, Copyright Office, Library of Congress. Summary: The Copyright Office is supplementing its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on preregistration of copyright claims, issued July 22, 2005. That notice proposed procedures to preregister any unpublished work being prepared for… Continue Reading