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PC World August 31, 2001 Frank Thorsberg |
Will Copyright Law Kill Your Computing Habits? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act faces scrutiny and its first cases--including Sklyarov's prosecution.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2001 Damien Cave |
Copywrong? A government report giving the Digital Millennium Copyright Act a passing grade is a disaster for the general public, say critics...  |
Salon.com August 31, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
No free speech for animal rights Web sites A British medical research firm hammers its online opponents, courtesy of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act...  |
Salon.com August 29, 2001 Damien Cave |
How do you fix a leaky Net? Brian West says he was doing a public service when he pointed out a security hole in an Oklahoma newspaper's Web site. So why did the editor in chief call the cops?  |
Salon.com August 27, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Animals online Birds do it, polar bears do it -- and with the help of satellite transmitters, they send e-mail too...  |
Salon.com August 23, 2001 Amita Guha |
Fingered by the movie cops Under today's digital copyright laws, you are guilty until proven innocent. I know -- it happened to me...  |
PC World August 21, 2001 Sam Costello |
Norton AntiVirus 2002 to Fight E-Mail Worms Symantec's latest antivirus tool scans e-mail attachments for unwanted viruses...  |
PC World August 17, 2001 Andrew Brandt |
Code Red Worm Crawls Again Here's how to protect your systems from the potential menace's monthly emergence...  |
CIO August 15, 2001 Susannah Patton |
And the Beats Go On "Internet time," a Swatch-invented time measurement without geographical borders or time zones, is measured in 1,000 "beats" per day, with each beat lasting one minute, 26.4 seconds...  |
CIO August 15, 2001 |
Department of BIG, Scary Numbers Statistics on how the Internet affects U.S. adults' religious practice...  |
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