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  • Wed Jun 12 1996 Battle over encryption bill heats up

    Software giants descended on Washington to support a pro-encryption Senate bill.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Wed Mar 3 2004 ICANN't take it anymore

    Policy analyst Sonia Arrison warns of the implications of a dangerous drift in Internet governance.

    Posted by Sonia Arrison

  • Tue Aug 19 2003 FTC chair: Antispam proposals lacking

    Congressional proposals for knocking out junk e-mail are not strict enough and would do more harm than good, the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission says.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon May 20 1996 White House revives Clipper chip idea

    Officials are wrangling over a new proposal to revive the controversial Clipper chip.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Tue Jul 29 1997 Crypto high on Congress agenda

    The debate over encryption is firing up even as Congress gets ready for its summer recess next week.

    Posted by Courtney Macavinta

  • Tue Apr 23 1996 Netizens rally for new cause: security

    A new coalition tomorrow will rally cybercitizens around another cause celebre--privacy and security.

    Posted by Rose Aguilar

  • Mon Jul 29 2002 Court orders ICANN to open books

    A California judge lifts the veil of secrecy around the Internet's governing body, which downplays the judge's order to comply by Friday.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Nov 7 2001 Senators back renewed Net tax ban

    Six lawmakers urge passage of a two-year moratorium on new Internet taxes, prompting complaints from some state and local government organizations.

    Posted by Margaret Kane

  • Tue Oct 3 2000 McCain vows online privacy laws

    A bipartisan group of senators led by Sen. John McCain says it is determined to pass new laws restricting Web sites' ability to collect and use information from visitors without their consent.

    Posted by Patrick Ross

  • Fri Jan 15 1999 Net crusader takes on FCC

    A congressman best known for his anti-Net porn efforts has added his voice to the call for reforming the Federal Communications Commission.

    Posted by John Borland

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