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The Blocking of Terrorist-Related Assets Under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act
White Paper The Bush administration has implemented a broad array of tactics to respond to the terrorist threat, including the aggressive investigation and arrests of those with suspected ties to terrorist groups, heightened efforts to coordinate intelligence... [10 Apr 2008]
China to set up its own 'splinternet'?
News The Bush administration resisted them. The European Union and other nations demanded the US share responsibility for the DNS, including decisions over adding and deleting new top-level domains, with the United Nations. [02 Mar 2006]
Bush agrees web control pact with UN
News The Bush administration and its critics at a United Nations summit in Tunis, Tunisia, have inked a broad agreement on global internet management that will preclude any dramatic showdown this week. By signing the statement, the Bush administration... [16 Nov 2005]
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 over domain names. [04 Nov 2005]
All US passports to be RFID chipped
News But the Bush administration chose to go ahead with embedding 64KB chips in future passports, citing a desire to abide by "globally interoperable" standards devised by the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency. [26 Oct 2005]
Protect the net from UN menace, says US senator
News A new resolution introduced in the US Senate offers political backing to the Bush administration by slamming a United Nations effort to exert more influence over the internet. If ratified, Coleman's resolution would assure the Bush administration... [19 Oct 2005]
US moves to keep control of net names
News In a letter to Commerce and State Department officials, the lawmakers said the Bush administration should retain strong oversight over the internet domain name system, specifically the root servers that guide traffic to huge databases containing... [10 Oct 2005]
Bush gives .xxx porn domain a red light
News The Bush administration is objecting to the creation of a dot-xxx domain, saying it has concerns about a virtual red-light district reserved exclusively for internet pornography. ICM Registry - the for-profit company in Florida that plans to... [16 Aug 2005]
US can't dominate domain names, says UN
News The report says "no single government should have a pre-eminent role in relation to international internet governance" - which runs directly contrary to the Bush administration's position announced last month. [18 Jul 2005]
US keeps keys to internet domain names
News The Bush administration announced on Thursday that the US government will not hand over control of the internet to any other organisation, a surprise move that could presage an international flap. Gallagher's blunt announcement to a wireless... [01 Jul 2005]
Analysis: What Europe (still) doesn't get about tech
Comment To the credit of the Clinton and Bush administrations, the United States has said it won't ratify that portion of the treaty. Nations such as Germany prohibit comparative advertisements, in which BMW might claim its new coupe is better than a... [23 Jun 2004]
'Can Spam' law gets final approval
News The US Congress on Monday gave final approval to the first federal law regulating spam, which President Bush has indicated he will sign before the end of the year. The agenda of a United Nations summit this week in Geneva urges governments to "take... [09 Dec 2003]
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