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Disabilities Lobby Wins Its Fight
- How the disabilities lobby mastered the Telecom Bill. [Wired News]
Dr. Newt's Legal Advice: Automate
- Gingrich's vision of the digital age includes automating the legal and medical professions in the same way gas stations were made self-serve in the 1970s. [Wired News]
Drudge Washington: Newt's New Best Friend Is Bill
- Congressional Democrats may be publicly calling on Newt Gingrich to resign as Speaker of the House, but higher up and behind the scenes, a different scenario plays out. [Wired News]
EPA and Intel Rile Environmentalists
- More than 100 organizations have signed a letter in protest of new environmental leniency benefiting Intel. [Wired News]
Educator Warns of Copyright Plan's Reach
- The National Education Association says a provision in the treaty would limit schools' access to the Net. [Wired News]
Exhuming Mencken; Politicians In Search of Moral Direction
- Jon Katz bemoans the undermining of freedom in the name of morality - an old streak in American politics, and the fastest growing political movement of our time. [Wired News]
FCC Chair Wants Universal Net Access - and He's Serious
- Hundt's law - Access plus bandwidth equals communications revolution [Wired News]
FCC Gives Nod to HDTV Standard
- But companies in the private sector are still at odds over how to push ahead with the technology. [Wired News]
FCC Kills Affirmative Action for IVDS Auctions
- The FCC says it's concerned about lawsuits. Critics say the agency knuckled under too fast. [Wired News]
FCC Won't Play Traffic Cop to ISPs
- In the end, it may not be a matter of whether you pay for the bells and whistles of cyberspace, but where you pay for them. [Wired News]
Feds Fight Off Fake Bugs
- An Energy Department agency is using its web page to warn against proliferating virus hoaxes. [Wired News]
Finnish Broadcaster Monitors Journalists' Net Use
- Spying on employee Internet use calls into question journalists' rights to privacy and access to the Net for research and reporting. [Wired News]
GAO Questions Trade Deal with China
- A small export deal has triggered a big stink that may have implications for US high-tech companies. [Wired News]
Germany Restricts Internet Content
- A new law places responsibility on the loosely defined 'suppliers' of porn and Nazi propaganda - though details on regulation and penalties are unclear. [Wired News]
Give Wal-Mart a Chance? Katz's Readers Fire Back
- Responses to Wal-Mart column have Jon Katz ranting, but is he convincing anyone? [Wired News]
Global Net Group Proposes More Domains
- The plan includes seven new top-level domains and as many as 30 new companies to register domain names. [Wired News]
Government Intervention Sought in 'Millennium Bug'
- Could it seriously harm military weapons? Critics are calling for a presidential declaration of emergency. [Wired News]
Great Movie Indicts Mainstream Journalism
- Jon Katz ponders the media's steady absorption into America's ravenous hype machine, and looks at how Hype! makes it all too clear. [Wired News]
Hack and Ye Shall Learn
- The Happy Hacker seeks to give kids the tools to hack for fun and profit. [Wired News]
High Court Asked to Combine CDA Cases
- The editor of an online magazine wants the Supreme Court to combine his suit with other CDA challenges. [Wired News]
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