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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…

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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…

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July 16, 2001

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…

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July 9, 2001

Online 'Browse-Wrap' Software License Agreement Not Binding With E-Books, Libraries Enter Digital Age--But Publishers View Free Electronic Lending as a…

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July 2, 2001

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…

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June 25, 2001

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…

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June 18, 2001

House Majority Leader wants investigation of Carnivore DA opts to not prosecute high school students for website content Class action suit takes internet priv…

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June 11, 2001

Security figures conclude computer hardware export controls are useless RIAA under fire from computer scientists Sky-high Web services taxi for take-off Nego…

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June 4, 2001

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…