Stanford CIS

April 30, 2001

By Stanford Center for Internet and Society on

Judge: Labels wrong on Napster. Judge Patel rules that recording labels are misinterpreting the ruling in the Napster case.

We could tell you, but then we'd have to kill you -- researchers refuse to present data for fear of RIAA lawsuit.

Pentagon braces for Chinese computer attacks.

The execution will not be webcast: A judge rules that a company better known for soft-core porn cannot bring Timothy McVeigh's death to the masses.

Firewalls? What firewalls? Companies provide ways for people in countries which censor internet content to freely surf the Web.

Separate but equal? Think tank suggests different internets for different folks.

Big Blue's Big Brother Lab: Imagine living in a world with sensors inserted everywhere, including sunglasses, so any time you meet new people their names appear before your eyes.

Crypto sees the light: Christine Kenneally on the breakthrough in quantum cryptography.

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