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Daily Archives: July 28, 2006

Doors Open to the Public at Patent and Trademark Appeal Hearings

Official Gazette of the Patent and Trademark Office, July 25, 2006: “Hearings open to the public will be posted in advance on the respective websites of the BPAI and the TTAB. The posting will contain the time, date, hearing room, and proceeding number set for a particular hearing session. Due to last minute cancellations or no shows, there is no guaranty that a hearing on a particular proceeding will occur, although it may be posted.”

Coalition of Public and Consumer Groups Criticize Proposed Data Breach Legislation

EPIC: “A data breach notification bill [H.R. 3997] backed by the House Financial Services Committee drew criticisms from state law enforcement officials and a coalition of consumer groups, who said that existing state laws are more effective at protecting consumers. In a letter to House leadership signed by 48 state attorneys general, the National Association… Continue Reading

FTC Issues Facts for Consumers About Home Genetic Tests

Press release: “The Federal Trade Commission today issued a new “Facts for Consumers” on over-the-counter genetic tests. According to the FTC, some companies claim that their tests can help consumers screen for diseases, evaluate health risks, or suggest treatments.” At-Home Genetic Tests: A Healthy Dose of Skepticism May Be the Best Prescription Continue Reading

Trio of GAO Reports on Security For Internet and Information Infrastructure

Information Technology: Immigration and Customs Enforcement Is Beginning to Address Infrastructure Modernization Program Weaknesses but Key Improvements Still Needed, GAO-06-823, July 27, 2006 Internet Infrastructure: Challenges in Developing a Public/Private Recovery Plan, GAO-06-863T, July 28, 2006 Internet Infrastructure: DHS Faces Challenges in Developing a Joint Public/Private Recovery Plan, GAO-06-672, June 16, 2006 Continue Reading

French Cited As Fervent Bloggers

France’s mysterious embrace of blogs, by Thomas Crampton International Herald Tribune: “Already famed for angry labor strikes and philosophical debates in smoke-filled cafés, the French have now brought these passions online to become some of the world’s most intensive bloggers.” Continue Reading

With Google Trends Webmasters Can Monitor Search Volume

About Google Trends: “With Google Trends, you can compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics. Enter up to five topics and see how often they’ve been searched for on Google over time. Google Trends also displays how frequently your topics have appeared in Google News stories, and which geographic regions have searched for them… Continue Reading