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Stanford Center for Internet and Society

Stanford Center for Internet and Society

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October 1, 2001

Napster settles songwriter's suit FBI wants backdoor key to cryptography Proposed "Anti-Terrorism" Act would give hackers life imprisonment…

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Jim Bessen

Open Source Software or Free Software appears contrary to conventional wisdom about intellectual property--free products challenge commercially-developed produc…

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September 24, 2001

Department of Justice brewing expansive anti-terror proposal Relaxed Internet monitoring guidelines adopted by federal courts Nimda computer worm wreaks inter…

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September 17, 2001

'Mafiaboy' gets 8 months for DoS attacks Digital privacy uncertain in wake of terrorist attack FBI gathering information from ISPs concerning terroris…

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September 10, 2001

Intel sues Via Tech over patent States warn of rift in approach to Microsoft case AOL made bids for AT&T's cable business…

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Shift

Shift Magazine Innovator, September 2001 Issue Lawrence Lessig named a Shift Magazine Innnovator.…

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September 3, 2001

Russian programmer arraigned in U.S. copyright case; Plea-bargain talks break down EU investigates Microsoft for antitrust violations Scheme to smuggle milita…

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August 27, 2001

Vietnam introduces new Internet regulations Microsoft Case assigned to D.C. District Court judge Sklyarov arraignment delayed DVD cracking case, Western styl…

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August 20, 2001

Authors of Korea's #1 song-swapping service indicted Groups ask FTC to investigate Microsoft Passport, XP features Professor speaks on cracking digital an…

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August 13, 2001

Scholars Debate Copyright Fraud Alleged in Registration of .info Addresses Federal Judges Angered by Computer Surveillance FBI Ordered to Reveal PC Snooping…

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August 6, 2001

House Subcommittee Approves Five-Year Extension on Ban on Internet Taxes 'Code Red' worm 'minimized' — for now Federal appeals court denies Mi…

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July 30, 2001

SirCam email virus slowing, but threat lingers Giant cache of personal data found in chatroom Federal court says government work products merit copyright too…