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Article | 25/03/2013 ICANN's trademark clearinghouse to launch Tuesday
As the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers launches a new trademark clearinghouse on Tuesday, businesses that own trademarks should co...
Article | 23/03/2013 US senate passes Internet sales tax proposal
The US Senate has overwhelmingly passed a nonbinding proposal to allow states to collect sales tax on Internet sellers that have no presence within th...
Article | 21/03/2013 Senators add Internet sales tax amendment to budget resolution
A group of U.S. senators have offered a nonbinding amendment to a fiscal year 2014 budget resolution allowing states to collect sales taxes on Interne...
Article | 21/03/2013 Bills would require police to get warrants for mobile phone location
A group of U.S. lawmakers has introduced legislation that would require law enforcement agencies to get court-ordered search warrants before obtaining...
Article | 20/03/2013 Experts: Iran and North Korea are looming cyberthreats to U.S.
Cyberattacks supposedly originating from China have raised alarms in recent weeks, but U.S. businesses and government agencies should worry as much ab...
Article | 20/03/2013 ICANN's CEO encourages global engagement
U.S. advocates for a free global Internet need to reach out to other nations to encourage their participation in open governance bodies like the Inter...
Article | 19/03/2013 Microsoft taking bribery allegations 'seriously'
Microsoft is taking seriously allegations that business partners engaged in bribery to gain government contracts in three countries outside the US, th...
Article | 19/03/2013 Lawmakers call for greater protections from e-surveillance
If U.S. law enforcement agencies agree to changes in electronic surveillance law to better protect the privacy of stored email and documents, they wan...
Article | 19/03/2013 Supreme Court reaffirms resale of copyright works
U.S. residents have the right to resell software and other products protected by copyright even when they are manufactured overseas, the U.S. Supreme ...
Article | 19/03/2013 US defense scientist bought pirated software from Russians, Chinese, DOJ says
The former chief scientist at a Kentucky defense contractor has been sentenced to a year in prison for buying pirated software from Russian and Chines...
Article | 15/03/2013 Two charged with gift-card hacking scheme
Two California men face charges in Massachusetts of hacking into point-of-sale computers at Subway restaurants and adding more than US$40,000 in value...
Article | 14/03/2013 Tech companies tell Congress to target patent trolls
The U.S. Congress needs to shut down so-called patent trolls whose infringement lawsuits are diverting company resources from hiring and research, a g...
Article | 14/03/2013 US NIST's vulnerability database hacked
A U.S. government computer vulnerability database and several other websites at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have been down for ...
Article | 13/03/2013 Lawmakers: Tougher computer hacking laws may be needed
The U.S. Congress may need to create stiffer penalties for criminal computer hacking to deter the growing number of attacks on U.S. government agencie...
Article | 12/03/2013 Third mobile-phone-unlocking bill introduced
Momentum is growing in the U.S. Congress to overturn a U.S. Library of Congress ruling that took mobile phone unlocking out of the legal exemptions to...

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