July 23, 2001
CDs containing copy-protection coming to a store near you Federal judge rejects Random House request for injunction against e-publisher The Microsoft antitrus…
CDs containing copy-protection coming to a store near you Federal judge rejects Random House request for injunction against e-publisher The Microsoft antitrus…
Judge Orders Napster to Remain Offline Court Seems Set on Keeping Net Case Local The Case of the Forwarded E-mail: Online allegations of Nazi-looted art inspi…
Online 'Browse-Wrap' Software License Agreement Not Binding With E-Books, Libraries Enter Digital Age--But Publishers View Free Electronic Lending as a…
First two new top-level domains now operational Customer files privacy suit over being tracked as speeder by GPS device Report: Napster users lose that sharin…
Car renters beware: Big Brother may be riding shotgun Hackers and TiVo: End of an affair? New jury and trial ordered in copyright case against MP3…
House Majority Leader wants investigation of Carnivore DA opts to not prosecute high school students for website content Class action suit takes internet priv…
Security figures conclude computer hardware export controls are useless RIAA under fire from computer scientists Sky-high Web services taxi for take-off Nego…
FBI sniffer program use ruled to not violate the Fourth Amendment European computer users warned to encrypt email to avoid Echelon Insurers see risks with Win…
"Wind Done Gone" Injunction Lifted by Federal Appeals Court Germany considers Violent Arcade-game Tax Arbitration panel orders Aimster to turn tver…
Ford Motor Company's Irate over Domain Name...Eric Corley's at it again No Recession for Free Software: Hackers scorn the theory that the economic down…
The music industry has proposed a range of "security technologies" designed to prevent the unauthorized copying of recorded music. Recently a group o…
Rivals Upset at Windows XP Features: More product bundling Internet Entrapment? FBI sets up trap for hackers on the Internet. Chinese Hackers Call Off Attacks…