Software-licensing Law Loses Supporters
News But the bill's opponents, including the American Bar Association and the American Library Association, refused to back down. The key supporters of a software-licensing bill that critics say promotes corporate rights over those of consumers have, in...
[August 8, 2003, 13:10]
US Legislator Lobbies Against GSM In Iraq
News Before being elected, Issa founded a California company named Directed Electronics and has been the chairman of the Consumer Electronics Association. Issa introduced a bill this week to bar Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) -- a...
[March 28, 2003, 8:04]
New Top-level Domain Goes .pro
News The company is hoping to lure qualified professionals to the domain by offering a combination of a specialised domain name and a digital certificate designed to authenticate identity, Sloan Gaon, chief operating officer at RegistryPro, said on...
[August 8, 2003, 12:05]
Becoming A .pro Has Its Price
News The bundling of a domain name with a digital security product is a tremendous development in Internet security," Stephen Wu, co-chair of the Information Security Committee of the American Bar Association, said in a statement.
[May 9, 2002, 10:58]
Microsoft Seeks EC Clarity On Licensing Fees
News Also, the Commission may need to seek alternative and more effective remedies, she said during a panel at the American Bar Association's antitrust conference. Microsoft responded on Monday to the European Commission's objections over licensing fees...
[April 24, 2007, 10:30]
Anti-spam War Of Words Heats Up
News Reasons behind this renewed focus may be that the volume of spam clogging email servers could cost American companies billions of dollars a year; and in a reversal, the Direct Marketing Association now says it will lobby for antispam laws.
[February 21, 2003, 10:15]
'Do-not-spam' May Not Pass Go
News This truly is a case of regulatory overkill," Tim Searcy, executive director of the American Teleservices Association (ATA), said in a statement. And that seems like a very difficult bar to overcome, since the courts view commercial speech...
[July 30, 2003, 11:30]

