- Tue May 15 2007 Gonzales proposes new crime: 'Attempted' copyright infringement
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is pressing the U.S. Congress to enact a sweeping intellectual-property bill that would increase criminal penalties for copyright infringement.
- Fri Jul 21 2006 Gonzales talks immigration in Silicon Valley
Attorney general touts Bush plan to ease some immigration restrictions and create new "digital" ID cards.
- Fri May 26 2006 Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retention
In private meeting at the DOJ, attorney general and FBI director pressure Internet providers to record their customers' activities.
- Thu Apr 20 2006 Gonzales calls for mandatory Web labeling law
Attorney general says sexually explicit sites must be labeled or their operators risk jail time.
- Thu Jun 28 2007 Gonzales: It's time to punish 'attempted' piracy
U.S. attorney general makes another pitch for a dramatic new rewrite of criminal copyright laws.
- Tue Sep 19 2006 Gonzales: ISPs must keep records on users
Attorney general, other witnesses ask Congress to force Internet service providers to follow customers' activities.
- Mon Jul 30 2007 New bill backs prison time for piracy 'attempts'
Republican-backed measure, which takes cues from Attorney General Alberto Gonzales's legislative wishlist, would impose stiffer penalties across the board for copyright-related offenses.
- Tue May 15 2007 Attorney General's copyright plan draws criticism
A sweeping proposal to criminalize piracy "attempts" and boost penalties for copyright infringement is encountering some backlash.
- Tue Jul 18 2006 Attorney general: Bush blocked review of spy program
Alberto Gonzales also presses for controversial law that would permit secret court to review NSA spy program.
- Tue May 30 2006 Terrorism invoked in ISP snooping proposal
Attorney general said Internet providers must retain records of Americans' activities to help in terrorism fight, CNET News.com has learned.




