- Mon Sep 22 2008 Bush administration defends secrecy over anti-counterfeiting treaty
Officials use Washington event to allay concerns over new, multilateral anti-counterfeiting agreement that has privacy advocates and companies like Google concerned.
- Fri Aug 29 2008 Week in review: Taming the wild Web
Microsoft, Mozilla, and Apple all make strides in the browser battles, while courts rule on copyright cases. Also: Politics, tech-style.
- Wed May 2 2001 Aimster sounds off in Napster's wake
The file-swapping and instant messaging company opens a new front in the online music wars, asking for court protection against the record industry in a pre-emptive legal strike.
- Tue Apr 11 2000 Napster suit tests new copyright law
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is being examined in a case that pits the powerful recording industry against a wildly popular but controversial music start-up.
- Wed Jun 21 2006 FCC approves new Internet phone taxes
Cell phone bills, even broadband services, could also see hikes in quest to overcome subsidy shortfalls for phone service in rural and high-cost areas.
- Tue Mar 27 2001 EU asked to tone down privacy standards
The Bush administration says the current blueprint would make it difficult for U.S. financial institutions to conduct business abroad.
- Mon Jan 26 1998 Navy sailor gets reprieve
A judge issues a preliminary injunction against the Navy, preventing it from discharging Timothy McVeigh because of his AOL member profile.
- Tue Jul 19 2005 In Canada: Cache a page, go to jail?
Not exactly, but some are concerned that a bill before Parliament could make caching illegal and hinder access to information.
- Fri Nov 17 2006 Universal sues MySpace for copyright violations
But MySpace disputes the music group's charges, saying it has been working to protect artists.
- Wed Nov 28 2001 Court dismisses free-speech lawsuit
A New Jersey judge throws out a lawsuit against the music industry, saying threatened legal action didn't stop professor Edward Felten from publishing research.


