Archive | July, 2002

Washington policy watcher Declan McCullagh

Washington policy watcher Declan McCullagh tallies up the possible action of communications bills sitting in front of Congress and surmises that not much is likely to happen. Amongst the more pernicious bills, McCullough reports that “House Majority Leader Dick Armey has flatly said that Hollings’ idea of forcibly implanting copy-protection in electronic devices has zero […]

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News.com: “Net radio raises a

News.com: “Net radio raises a pirate flag…” “The Streamer technology works a little like Gnutella or other file-swapping services that don’t rely on central servers. A stream of music would be relayed through a daisy-chain of listeners and PC relay points across the Net, so that the original broadcast point would be difficult–though not impossible–to […]

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Congressional Symposium on Corporate Control of the Media

Congressional Symposium on Corporate Control of the Media From a press release by Rep. Bernie Sanders: Congressman Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Congressman Sherrod Brown (D-OH) will hold a symposium on “Corporate Control of the Media” in Washington, DC, featuring three of the country’s leading experts on the issue. Robert McChesney, author of “Rich Media, Poor […]

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