It seems that the so-called Internet "kill switch" legislation has resurfaced, according to the proposal's chief sponsor. The legislation came into play the same day Egyptians faced an internet blackout designed to counter massive demonstrations in that country. . The bill, being floated by Sen. Susan Collins, the Republican ranking member on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, sailed through the Homeland Security Committee in December but expired with the new Congress weeks later. According to Collins, the bill is designed to protect against "significant" cyber threats before they cause damage. The link for this article located at sify is no longer available. . The bill, being floated by Sen. Susan Collins, the Republican ranking member on the Homeland Securit. seems, so-called, internet, 'kill, switch', legislation, resurfaced, according. . Alex
A U.S. congressman said Monday that he intended to change a controversial copyright law to allow consumers to override technologies that prevent them from making digital copies of music, movies and software. Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va., said he plans to introduce a bill that would eliminate the "anti-circumvention" clause of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a 1998 law that updated copyright laws for the digital era. . . .. A U.S. congressman said Monday that he intended to change a controversial copyright law to allow consumers to override technologies that prevent them from making digital copies of music, movies and software. Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va., said he plans to introduce a bill that would eliminate the "anti-circumvention" clause of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a 1998 law that updated copyright laws for the digital era. Intended to discourage piracy, the clause has come under increasing fire over the past year by people who say it imposes severe limits on the rights of consumers to make personal backup copies or otherwise control music they have purchased. The clause has inspired high-profile court battles and made a minor celebrity out of Dmitry Sklyarov, the Russian programmer jailed for writing a program that defeated a copy-protection measure in Adobe Systems' eBook software. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A representative in Congress is pushing for reforms in copyright legislation, championing the rights of consumers to create digital replicas of various media.. Digital Rights, Copyright Law, Anti-Circumvention, Content Duplication. . Anthony Pell
The legislation began as an effort to protect people like Amy Boyer, a New Hampshire woman who was slain by a man who tracked her down after buying her Social Security number on the Internet.In May, Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) proposed . . . . The legislation began as an effort to protect people like Amy Boyer, a New Hampshire woman who was slain by a man who tracked her down after buying her Social Security number on the Internet.In May, Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) proposed a law to sharply limit the sale of the identifying numbers, which often serve as hooks for electronic dossiers about the whereabouts, credit histories and lifestyles of millions of Americans. The link for this article located at Washington Post is no longer available. . The legislation began as an effort to protect people like Amy Boyer, a New Hampshire woman who was s. legislation, began, effort, protect, people, boyer, hampshire, woman. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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