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Doing it Right in Denver
- Katz sees the McVeigh trial as the criminal justice system at its best. [Wired News]
Dole Opens Email List to GOP Allies
- Two staffers from Bob Dole's successful '96 presidential campaign Web site are using email addresses gathered from 85,000 supporters as a tool for other Republican candidates. [Wired News]
Domain Guerrilla Says He's Sorry
- AlterNIC's Eugene Kashpureff, in the midst of trying to settle lawsuit brought after he twice attacked Network Solutions' InterNIC registry, issues a formal apology. [Wired News]
Domain Guerrilla to Be Extradited
- Eugene Kashpureff has suddenly waived his right of opposition and will leave the Canadian cell he's occupied since Halloween - for one in the United States. [Wired News]
Domain Registration in Geneva Assailed
- The chairman of a House subcommittee says the United States has too much invested in the Internet to stand by and watch such an important function leave for a foreign country. [Wired News]
Domain-Name Proposal Hits Storm
- As the International Ad Hoc Committee prepares to launch its new Net address scheme, the Clinton administration and a host of others question the deal. [Wired News]
Domain-Plan Chief Sees US, EU Backing
- Don Heath, former chairman of the international committee that drafted a new system of top-level domains, says changes in plans will win government support. [Wired News]
Drawing the Line on the New Censorship
- Jon Katz continues to explore where criticism ends and censorship begins. [Wired News]
Drug Czar Under Fire over Pot 'Propaganda'
- A California doctor claims Barry McCaffrey's drug policy is a 'flashback to McCarthyism.' [Wired News]
Duke Nukem Targeted in Patent Infringement
- Strange but patented: An Illinois man says that by incorporating video playback of 'living beings,' the popular shoot-'em-up game infringes on his 1987 patent. [Wired News]
Dutch Cops Shut Down Web Pot Club
- A perhaps first-of-its-kind service on the Web, mail-order hashish and marijuana, is closed down after Amsterdam police get complaints from foreign authorities. [Wired News]
Dutch ISP Refuses 'Net Tap'
- XS4ALL, a familiar figure in tussles with authority on Net freedom issues, says it will not comply with a government order to eavesdrop on a customer's online activity. [Wired News]
E-Commerce Program for Contractors Blasted
- A federal program which allocated $81 million to train defense contractors in electronic commerce has been a waste of money, a Pentagon report says. [Wired News]
EC Report Rejects US Directions on Crypto
- The bottom line, the European Commission says, is that citizens and companies should not have to fear the government monitoring secure communications. [Wired News]
East Coast Critic Tours Primordial Valley
- Jon Katz continues his book tour and finds oblivion - and job offers - in Silicon Valley. [Wired News]
Editors Huddle in Private over Net Ratings
- With several aggressive content-filtering proposals on the fast track, Net news providers gather to discuss a system that would allow them to opt out. But check those press passes at the door. [Wired News]
Electric Word: The Don of Digital Signatures
- The man who drafted the first digital signature act now works developing software for certified signatures. [Wired News]
Email Virus? The Hoax Is on Secrecy Panel
- Senator Patrick Moynihan's commission issues a stern warning on the dangers of online viruses, and learns a lesson in the danger of failing to check the veracity of its fears. [Wired News]
Encrypted Email For Finns, Swedes, Danes
- Secure email for all Nordic citizens. But what if they take their laptops to America? [Wired News]
Europe Has Big, Vague Plans to Police Net
- Most people attending 'Policing the Internet' in Europe had a common goal. But they split on how to make it happen. [Wired News]
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