Revived efforts to restrict software encryption in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks could have an adverse impact on e-commerce, IT managers and security experts say, but it's unlikely the government will succeed in curtailing encryption.. . .. Revived efforts to restrict software encryption in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks could have an adverse impact on e-commerce, IT managers and security experts say, but it's unlikely the government will succeed in curtailing encryption. Some politicians and government officials have called for a ban on products that don't include back doors for government surveillance, noting that terrorists have access to encryption software and hardware that make their communications incomprehensible to eavesdroppers. The link for this article located at Internet Week is no longer available. . Renewed initiatives aimed at limiting encryption in software might influence online commerce and data protection protocols, specialists caution.. Software Encryption, IT Security, E-commerce Impact, Government Surveillance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
He's an unlikely poster child for a movement to change a major U.S. law. But the plight of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, who was arrested last week, is again shining the spotlight on a controversial law designed to expand copyright protections into the digital age.. . .. He's an unlikely poster child for a movement to change a major U.S. law. But the plight of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, who was arrested last week, is again shining the spotlight on a controversial law designed to expand copyright protections into the digital age. Federal agents nabbed Sklyarov at the Def Con hacker conference in Las Vegas after he talked about a program that can crack Adobe Systems' e-book encryption. Prosecutors have filed criminal charges against him because they say the program violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a law designed to protect copyrights in the digital age. The arrest has prompted protesters to march on Adobe headquarters and free-speech groups to swoop in and take his case. The Electronic Frontier Foundation met Friday with federal prosecutors in an attempt to get them to drop the charges, but the group did not succeed. And some lawmakers are taking a new look at the DMCA. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The detainment of coder Alexei Morozov sparks debates on intellectual property regulations and online freedoms within the technology sector.. Copyright Law, Digital Rights, Software Encryption, Legal Reform, Technology Policy. . Anthony Pell
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