October 1, 2001
Napster settles songwriter's suit FBI wants backdoor key to cryptography Proposed "Anti-Terrorism" Act would give hackers life imprisonment…
Napster settles songwriter's suit FBI wants backdoor key to cryptography Proposed "Anti-Terrorism" Act would give hackers life imprisonment…
Open Source Software or Free Software appears contrary to conventional wisdom about intellectual property--free products challenge commercially-developed produc…
Department of Justice brewing expansive anti-terror proposal Relaxed Internet monitoring guidelines adopted by federal courts Nimda computer worm wreaks inter…
'Mafiaboy' gets 8 months for DoS attacks Digital privacy uncertain in wake of terrorist attack FBI gathering information from ISPs concerning terroris…
Intel sues Via Tech over patent States warn of rift in approach to Microsoft case AOL made bids for AT&T's cable business…
Shift Magazine Innovator, September 2001 Issue Lawrence Lessig named a Shift Magazine Innnovator.…
Russian programmer arraigned in U.S. copyright case; Plea-bargain talks break down EU investigates Microsoft for antitrust violations Scheme to smuggle milita…
Vietnam introduces new Internet regulations Microsoft Case assigned to D.C. District Court judge Sklyarov arraignment delayed DVD cracking case, Western styl…
Authors of Korea's #1 song-swapping service indicted Groups ask FTC to investigate Microsoft Passport, XP features Professor speaks on cracking digital an…
Scholars Debate Copyright Fraud Alleged in Registration of .info Addresses Federal Judges Angered by Computer Surveillance FBI Ordered to Reveal PC Snooping…
House Subcommittee Approves Five-Year Extension on Ban on Internet Taxes 'Code Red' worm 'minimized' — for now Federal appeals court denies Mi…
SirCam email virus slowing, but threat lingers Giant cache of personal data found in chatroom Federal court says government work products merit copyright too…