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Global cyber-crime treaty gets Senate nod

News The Bush administration began pressuring Congress to do the same in 2003. Attorney general Gonzales said on Friday: "The convention is in full accord with all US constitutional protections, such as free... [07 Aug 2006]

Cheat Sheet: Net neutrality

Cheat Sheet Funnily enough, since the Republican Bush Administration came to power, the diversity and competitiveness of US telecoms industry has fallen into steep decline, while new mega-mergers seem to pass without muster. [16 Jun 2006]

US to restrict high-tech exports to China?

News US high-tech products that have traditionally escaped restrictions on exports to China could be scooped up in an upcoming proposal outlined on Friday by a Bush administration official. He acknowledged in his... [12 Jun 2006]

Democrats rekindle porn domain debate

News But a firestorm of protests followed, including pleas by the Bush administration to put any action on hold. The Free Speech Coalition, which represents the adult entertainment industry,... [20 Mar 2006]

Bush: No protectionism to safeguard offshored US tech jobs

News US President George Bush has ruled out any protectionist measures to safeguard US jobs that are under threat from companies outsourcing work overseas to countries such as India. On a visit to India last week... [06 Mar 2006]

Google denounced over search data request refusal

News The information requested by the Justice Department is to be used in a study to help the Bush administration defend the 1998 Child Online Protection Act (Copa), an internet pornography law. The issue has raised red flags... [27 Feb 2006]

Google fights US gov't request for search data

News The Bush administration's request, first reported by The San Jose Mercury News, is part of its attempts to defend the 1998 Child Online Protection Act (Copa), which is being challenged in court in Philadelphia by the... [20 Jan 2006]

US bids to hold on to net

News Less than two weeks before a United Nations summit on the internet begins, technology firms including Google, IBM and Microsoft are supporting the Bush administration's efforts to maintain the United States' influence... [04 Nov 2005]

Will's Web Watch: Net tightens on Bush victory

Comment Since the US presidential election was called in the favour of George W Bush the world's netizens have been rounding on the result and preparing for another four years of pouring scorn on the out-of-favour 'leader of the... [10 Nov 2004]

Bush gives seal of approval to 'flawed' US spam laws

News US anti-spam legislation was given a boost when President Bush signed the 'Can-Spam' bill yesterday, creating the first federal law regulating spam, however critics are not convinced of its worth. With... [17 Dec 2003]

US bans sex sites' use of 'innocent' URLs

News I commend the House for acting today on legislation that will help expand, enhance, and coordinate the successful Amber Alert system across our nation," President Bush said after the vote. The other amendment, which... [28 Mar 2003]

Sex sites using misleading URLs face closure

News An example of an innocuous-sounding domain name with pornographic content is WhiteHouse.com, which is not sponsored by the Bush administration. Free Speech Coalition. The right to think... [27 Mar 2003]

The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up

Comment Now I'm not a fan of the Bush administration, but I have to think that President Bush and most of his serious advisers have far more important work to focus on right now than whether someone's selling... [28 Feb 2003]

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