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Wal-Mart Sanitizes Art, Soils First Amendment - Firms like Wal-Mart pose a bigger threat to free speech than the CDA. [Wired News]
 
Washington State Calls AOL on Flat-Rate Plan - When AOL changes its rates, it's got to tell its customers, the Washington attorney general says - and the state will force the company to do just that. [Wired News]
 
Watchdog Snaps at Major Media for CIA-Crack Coverage - FAIR takes The New York Times, Washington Post, and LA Times to task for their reports on the San Jose Mercury News' drug series. [Wired News]
 
Web Smut Standards? Age Verification May Be the Answer - Bianca talks about smut (and age verification): Webmistresses and masters have to be careful about who sees their adult content. [Wired News]
 
What the 105th Congress May Mean for the Net - The hot issues: Tweaking the Telecom Act, copyrights, encryption, Internet messages and avoiding an embarrassment like CDA. [Wired News]
 
When Will Old Media Grasp the Revolution? - For newspapers to flourish online, they must engage in two-way conversations with their audiences, Jon Katz argues.. [Wired News]
 
White House Sets E-Commerce Agenda - The sweeping plan not only attempts to tie together Clinton's Internet policies. It's a welcome mat for geeks in front of the White House. [Wired News]
 
Who Is the New Special Envoy for Cryptography? - Crypto-policy wonks are skeptical about David Aaron and the role he's filling. [Wired News]
 
Who's This William Daley When He's Not Fainting? - The man best known as the brother and son of Chicago mayors will have a lot of influence on technology and the Internet. Wags wonder whether he can handle the Commerce Department job. [Wired News]
 
Why High-Tech Weapons Don't Work in Today's Low-Tech Wars - Sara Miles reflects on truly innovative warfare, education, access to information, and dialog. [Wired News]
 
Will India's Telecom Watchdog Have Any Bite? - A new telecom watchdog agency will help India prepare for the arrival of AT T and Baby Bells - but it won't have much bite. [Wired News]
 
WinStar Slams Customers, Gets Slapped by FCC - Many customers who entered a WinStar sweepstakes also unwittingly agreed to have their long-distance carrier switched - to WinStar. The FCC cried foul. [Wired News]
 
 

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