human inevitable bill

The best of 'Reader Comments': The big merger, code blame and paying for content

Comment Open invitation to Bill and co If it could be proved that the code was produced with malice or forethought to cause harm to human life then there would be very strong grounds for criminal prosecution. [06 Sep 2001]

Act now: bosses urged to meet Human Rights deadline

News With the RIP Bill in place these companies will be required to gain staff consent to intercept communications, except within narrowly defined circumstances. Ian Kirby, partner at legal firm Arnold & Porter, said: "Contracts and terms of... [29 Sep 2000]

Internet 'Snooping Bill' fails human rights audit

News Human rights lawyers commissioned by the Foundation for Information Policy Research and human rights organisation Justice have concluded the Bill, "will have the inevitable consequence of compromising the affected individual's whole security and... [22 Mar 2000]

The Bloor Perspective: BT, WAP and why IT is threatening the human race

Comment Bill Joy, co-founder and chief scientist at Sun, has always been an influential thinker. Bill Joy is the exception. Combined with the controversial development of genetic engineering, he believes that the human race faces some serious threats. [19 Mar 2000]

Clinton holds hacker war talks

News US President Bill Clinton is meeting with executives from 20 Internet companies today as the crisis over denial-of-service attacks continues. As long as there's technology out there being developed and changed it's inevitable that human error will... [14 Feb 2000]

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