- Thu Jul 30 1998 E-rate boosted by digital divide concerns
The Clinton administration is rallying public support for the e-rate, armed with a Commerce report about the growing disparity between tech haves and have-nots.
- Mon Feb 22 1999 Catalog, specialty e-tailers picked as winners
Trying for immediate profits from e-commerce stocks is the wrong approach, a BancBoston Robertson Stephens analyst tells investors.
- Tue Apr 8 2008 Courts chip away at Web sites' decade-old legal shield
Under existing law, Web site operators generally aren't legally liable for defamatory or other questionable content that their users post. Two recent court decisions are chipping away at that legal shield.
- Thu Jun 17 2004 Eroding E-rate
Fraud threatens an FCC program for U.S. schools, libraries. House committee hears reform arguments Thursday.
- Mon Oct 20 2008 iLike, TuneCore make indie music together
Independent artists who distribute their music through TuneCore can now get a cut of the ad revenue when it's streamed on iLike, per a new agreement.
- Tue Dec 12 2000 Company says extortion try exposes thousands of card numbers
Creditcards.com says it was the victim of an extortion attempt by a man accused of hacking into its site and exposing more than 55,000 credit card numbers.
- Tue Nov 30 1999 Hewlett-Packard maps out e-services future to Street
Hewlett-Packard's e-commerce partnerships, central to the company's long-term future, won't pay off until at least 2001, chief executive Carly Fiorina tells Wall Street analysts.
- Mon May 15 2006 Supreme Court rules in favor of eBay
Justices order a lower court to review the case and consider a medley of factors before issuing patent injunctions.
- Wed Mar 30 2005 Secondhand blues for eBay consignment sellers
States contemplate new laws targeting online resellers. But are they thoughtlessly applying offline rules to the Net?
- Mon Mar 8 1999 E-cash comeback on the way?
Cybergold announces a new system for micropayments. But are Net users ready to pay for small bits of content?




