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  1. Blog break

    http://scrawford.net/blog/blog-break-7/1202/

    I’m back from the ICANN meeting last week but moving into move-mode for the next few days.  I’m moving my base of operations to Ann Arbor, Michigan as of July 3.  All contact information, phone/email, remains the same. Back July 7.…

    5 days ago
  2. ICANN Wednesday

    http://scrawford.net/blog/icann-wednesday-3/1201/

    The Board is being heavily lobbied to enhance Business/ISP/IP votes on the new GNSO Council.  I was a member of the working group that has suggested parity between noncommercial and business users as members of that body.  It seems to me that equality is a strong and appropriate reason to take this …

    11 days ago
  3. FISA

    http://scrawford.net/blog/fisa-2/1198/

    At four euros/half hour for internet access, I won’t be writing much today - but thank goodness for Sen. Leahy: “I have said since the beginning of this debate that I would oppose a bill that did not provide accountability for this administration’s six years of illegal, warrantless wiretapping,” said Leahy. …

    16 days ago
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    in propria persona :: Kristopher Nelson :: law, technology, theory

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    What are you going to do for OneWebDay?

    http://dooleyonline.typepad.com/dooley_post/2008/06/what-are...

    Susan Crawford

    15 days ago in Laura Lee · Authority: 3
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    17 days ago in Beaneball by doctawojo · Authority: 16
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    Broadband pricing and useage caps

    http://conem.wordpress.com/2008/06/18/broadband-pricing-and-...

    ‘Bit caps, consolidation, and Clearwire’

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    "Well, the FCC issued a regulation"

    http://www.BroadcastFlag.com/2008/06/15/well+fcc+issued+regu...

    the jurisdiction to adopt that regulation, and Congress hasn’t acted to change that conclusion, Microsoft still apparently thinks its Media Center should acknowledge broadcast flags - preventing users from copying over-the-air digital broadcasts. [DC Circuit to FCC:  Back Off, from the summer of 2005, describes the broadcast flag case, and I wrote frequently about this subject in 2003 and 2004.] Now, MSN is free to decide to acknowledge flags.  The odd thing is that it has done so.

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    The “agreement” between New York and the ISPs

    http://www.bitsbook.com/2008/06/the-agreement-between-new-yo...

    , because it seemed to me an important development. Then I hesitated, because after reading that story, I couldn’t figure out what was really going on. The Post’s story is clearer, but you need to dig deeper, for example into Susan Crawford’s blog, to get the details. As a step toward controlling child pornography, the agreement appears to accomplish very little. The ISPs have already been taking down child pornography when it is reported to them, and have been sharing information and

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    Whose shoes are these anyway?

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    commentary from other bloggers also. In addition she's posted O'Reilly's response to assertions that FOX News has a conservative bias. I've embedded that clip below. In it O'Reilly has a two-second clip of of Moyers speaking at the National Conference for Media Reform, I think, and then Dan Rather, and he calls them both dinosaurs. He and the contributors to the segment talk over Moyers and Rather clips. We never hear the men speak, a common practice at FOX. However, you do see more passionate people speaking

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    Won't somebody please think of the children?

    http://www.iptablog.org/2008/06/11/wont-somebody-p.html

    any Usenet newsgroups, a decision that will affect customers nationwide. Sprint said it would no longer offer any of the tens of thousands of alt.* Usenet newsgroups. Verizon's plan is to eliminate some 'fairly broad newsgroup areas.'" Susan Crawford, Knowing less: "The announcement this morning in the Times that New York State AG Andrew Cuomo had reached an agreement with three US network operators (Verizon, Sprint, and Time Warner) about blocking child pornography was both less and more important than it

    25 days ago in IPTAblog · Authority: 32
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    e-comm

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    Blogroll content and carrier informationoverlord Lex Ferenda cearta.ie Susan Crawford Blawg Review helge.at Law on the Blog Telemedicus ECHR Blog

    27 days ago in e-comm by lehofer · Authority: 7