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Green Hills Software elects Avie
Tevanian to its Board
Green Hills Software elects Avie
Tevanian to its Board
09/01/2004 07:43 AMGreen Hills Software today announced the election of Avadis "Avie"
Tevanian, senior vice president and chief software technology officer
at Apple, to its board of directors...
Testimony Testimony v1.1 (Release)
Testimony Testimony v1.1 (Release)
05/15/2004 11:01 PMComic Book Database offline indexing tool
Testimony
Testimony
04/24/2004 03:15 AMTestimony v1.1 Released
Rice Testimony
Rice Testimony
04/12/2004 10:09 AMRice: 50% Favorable 24% Unfavorable Clarke 27% Favorable 42%
Unfavorable .. a favourable view of Dr Rice .. Rasmussen
Reports
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Testimony 1.2 (Release)
Testimony 1.2 (Release)
08/03/2004 01:11 PMComic Book Database offline indexing tool
DOJ gets key testimony (TheDeal.com)
DOJ gets key testimony (TheDeal.com)
06/21/2004 04:34 AMTheDeal.com - A University of Virginia economist testifies that
Oracle-PeopleSoft competition constrains prices.
Rice's testimony
Rice's testimony
04/09/2004 04:08 PMthe transcript ..
transcript
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My Senate testimony on VOIP
My Senate testimony on VOIP
03/06/2004 02:06 AMThe Senate Commerce Committee website has my
written statement from today's VOIP hearing.
Overall, the hearing went very well. I'm on the train back right now.
I'll post more notes from the hearing when I can.
""Transcript of Rice 9/11 testimony""
""Transcript of Rice 9/11 testimony""
04/09/2004 04:12 PMBryant Prosecutors Can't Bar Testimony
(AP)
Bryant Prosecutors Can't Bar Testimony
(AP)
08/16/2004 12:10 PMAP - In another setback to the prosecution in the Kobe Bryant sexual
assault case, the Colorado Supreme Court refused Monday to hear an
appeal of a key ruling that allows the NBA star's attorneys to tell
jurors about the accuser's sex life.
Aging Mobster's Testimony Could Be Key
Aging Mobster's Testimony Could Be Key
01/25/2004 08:37 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 25 2004 11:43PM GMT
"testimony Tuesday of Ann Buchanan"
"testimony Tuesday of Ann Buchanan"
11/10/2003 11:14 PM"even mentions the name of a bl0g that?s
carrying the testimony"
"even mentions the name of a bl0g that?s
carrying the testimony"
04/05/2005 04:35 PMtakes apart Condoleeza Rice's testimony
takes apart Condoleeza Rice's testimony
04/09/2004 04:08 PMAnalysis of Condi's Q&A Testimony .. Claim vs. Fact .. smoked ..
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Testimony: SAP, Microsoft would rein in
Oracle
Testimony: SAP, Microsoft would rein in
Oracle
06/16/2004 06:06 PMComputer services firm Accenture testifies that credible competition
would still exist after an Oracle-PeopleSoft merger.
Sept. 11 Panel to Ask for Bush Testimony
(AP)
Sept. 11 Panel to Ask for Bush Testimony
(AP)
02/12/2004 09:58 AMAP - The federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks will
soon ask President Bush, former President Bill Clinton and their vice
presidents to testify in public about possible warnings they might
have received from U.S. intelligence sources before the attacks.
Testimony at Gomery published on bl0gs
Testimony at Gomery published on bl0gs
04/04/2005 11:46 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 5 2005 4:18AM GMT
"CNN.com - Rice gives 9/11 testimony
under oath - Apr 8, 2004"
"CNN.com - Rice gives 9/11 testimony
under oath - Apr 8, 2004"
04/09/2004 04:12 PMWitness disputes 'hysteria' testimony
Witness disputes 'hysteria' testimony
01/28/2004 02:33 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 28 2004 6:47PM GMT
Testimony Paints England As Disobedient
(AP)
Testimony Paints England As Disobedient
(AP)
08/05/2004 07:14 AMAP - An Abu Ghraib prison intelligence officer Wednesday disputed Pfc.
Lynndie England's claim she was ordered to use humiliation to get
Iraqi detainees to talk, saying such tactics weren't authorized and
don't work.
"takes apart Condoleeza Rice's
testimony"
"takes apart Condoleeza Rice's
testimony"
04/10/2004 02:21 AM"Decoding Rice's self-serving testimony"
"Decoding Rice's self-serving testimony"
04/10/2004 02:22 AM"Witness List & Prepared Testimony"
"Witness List & Prepared Testimony"
05/13/2004 03:37 AMCan computers give honest testimony?
Can computers give honest testimony?
03/24/2005 08:30 PMZDNet Mar 25 2005 12:46AM GMT
Stocks Lower After Greenspan Testimony
Stocks Lower After Greenspan Testimony
09/08/2004 08:15 PMInformation Week Sep 8 2004 11:57PM GMT
Judge Doesn't Rule on Top Brass
Testimony (AP)
Judge Doesn't Rule on Top Brass
Testimony (AP)
08/08/2004 08:56 AMAP - The pretrial hearing for a soldier photographed with naked Iraqi
prisoners recessed Saturday without a ruling on whether Vice President
Dick Cheney and other high-ranking administration officials must
testify and without the photos being accepted into evidence.
Jackson Judge Allows Accuser Testimony
(AP)
Jackson Judge Allows Accuser Testimony
(AP)
03/19/2005 02:26 AMAP - The judge in Michael Jackson's child molestation trial agreed on
Friday to allow testimony that the boy accusing the singer of
molestation once claimed comedian George Lopez stole money from his
wallet.
9/11 Panel to Seek Testimony From Bush
9/11 Panel to Seek Testimony From Bush
02/12/2004 11:34 PMThe commission investigating the Sept. 11 terror attacks will seek
public testimony from President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney
about intelligence agency warnings.
Testimony About Jackson's Past to Resume
(AP)
Testimony About Jackson's Past to Resume
(AP)
04/11/2005 11:09 AMAP - Michael Jackson's past was expected to haunt him again this week
as prosecutors gear up to continue presenting evidence of alleged past
molestations by the singer.
Congress hears DMCA testimony
Congress hears DMCA testimony
05/18/2004 07:24 AMCompromise amendments likely
Judge to Allow Testimony on Past
Allegations Against Jackson
Judge to Allow Testimony on Past
Allegations Against Jackson
03/28/2005 06:56 PMThe ruling to allow testimony related to previous accusations against
Michael Jackson is a defeat for his defense.
Critics chide Ashcroft over Sept. 11
testimony
Critics chide Ashcroft over Sept. 11
testimony
04/14/2004 06:27 PMZDNet Apr 14 2004 10:23PM GMT
Wolfowitz testimony on Iraq draws fire
Wolfowitz testimony on Iraq draws fire
04/20/2004 03:21 PMTranscript of Condoleezza Rice's
testimony before the 9/11 Commission
Transcript of Condoleezza Rice's
testimony before the 9/11 Commission
04/09/2004 04:08 PMSource: - Condoleezza Rice, 4/8/04 .. solid, clean triple ..
transcript ..
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Oracle Pre-empts Microsoft Testimony
with 'Profile'
Oracle Pre-empts Microsoft Testimony
with 'Profile'
06/23/2004 12:49 PMThe DOJ will call Doug Burgum, head of Microsoft Business Solutions as
its final witness Wednesday after Oracle releases a "competitive
profile" that claims Microsoft is moving aggressively into the
enterprise application software market.
Williams Jury Hears Testimony Readback
(AP)
Williams Jury Hears Testimony Readback
(AP)
04/28/2004 10:18 AMAP - The jury in the Jayson Williams manslaughter trial began its
first full day of deliberations Wednesday by hearing a readback of
testimony relating to charges that the retired NBA star attempted to
cover up the shotgun death of a hired driver.
Grand Jury Hears Testimony From Powell
(AP)
Grand Jury Hears Testimony From Powell
(AP)
08/01/2004 01:29 PMAP - The U.S. grand jury investigating the leak of an undercover CIA
operative's name has interviewed Secretary of State Colin Powell, but
he is not a subject of the inquiry, the State Department said Sunday.
Oracle moves to blunt Microsoft
testimony
Oracle moves to blunt Microsoft
testimony
06/22/2004 08:37 PMWhite paper showing frequent competition meant to counter Wednesday's
DOJ witness.
Ex-General Clark Set for Milosevic Trial
Testimony
Ex-General Clark Set for Milosevic Trial
Testimony
12/14/2003 01:44 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 14 2003 12:42PM ET
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Apple Software Head Gives Congressional
Testimony
Apple Software Head Gives Congressional
Testimony
06/21/2004 12:31 PMAvie Online Framework
Avie Online Framework
09/14/2004 01:27 AMAvieOnline Timekeeper Version 1.0
"GOP congressional candidate"
"GOP congressional candidate"
08/05/2004 09:15 PMU.S. Congressional Bibliographies
U.S. Congressional Bibliographies
08/22/2004 05:57 AMU.S. Congressional Bibliographieshttp://www.lib.ncsu.
edu/stacks/senatebibs/The U.S. Congressional
Bibliographies enumerate and describe meetings held by Congressional
committees since 1985, those for which printed transcripts are issued,
and those that remain unprinted. Its sources are the Congressional
Record's "Daily Digest" and bibliographic information supplied by the
U.S. Senate Library. Its primary goal is to be an authoritative,
exhaustive reference source of meetings held and documents released by
House and Senate committees. This has been added to
Reference Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Congressional Reports
Congressional Reports
10/28/2003 11:08 PMCongressional Reportshttp://www.gpoacce
ss.gov/serialset/creports/Congressional Reports
originate from congressional committees and deal with proposed
legislation and issues under investigation. There are two types of
reports House and Senate Reports and Senate Executive Reports. The
database for the current Congress is updated irregularly, as
electronic versions of the documents become available. Reports are
available as ASCII text and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)
files.
Cox wants congressional probe of CBS
Cox wants congressional probe of CBS
09/15/2004 01:48 PMRepublican congressman Christopher Cox is asking for a
formal
congressional investigation into CBS News' use of what he calls
"apparently forged documents concerning the service record of George
W. Bush intended to unfairly damage his reputation and influence the
outcome of the 2004 presidential election."
Congressional Documents: Browse
Congressional Documents: Browse
09/21/2004 07:00 AMCongressional Documents: Browsehttp:
//www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/cdocuments/browse.htmlTo
browse a current catalog of Congressional Documents available on GPO
Access, click on the link for the appropriate Congress. Catalogs are
available for the 104th Congress to the present. Links are included
with each Congressional document listed in the catalog, which retrieve
the text of the corresponding document as an ASCII text or PDF file.
If a Congressional Document is not listed in the catalog, it is not
available electronically via GPO Access at this time. This has been
added to
Research
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Congressional Spyware Scam
Congressional Spyware Scam
06/18/2004 11:31 AMHouse subcommittee passes a privacy protection bill that won't change
a thing, for the better.
Retirement Savings, Congressional Style
Retirement Savings, Congressional Style
05/24/2004 09:18 AMGretchen Morgenson (NY Times): A Great Fund (For Them, Not
You). It's easy to see why the Washington political class feels
no need to right the wrongs in the fund industry. Those folks know how
to take care of themselves. Low-cost, conflict-free money management
is just one of the many special privileges lawmakers have arranged for
themselves. Too bad the 91 million ordinary Americans who invest in
funds can't get the same deal. As Mr. Fitzgerald said: "We've created
one mutual fund world for ourselves that is great and fair and we've
created another for the rest of America that stinks."
Congressional Sex Blog Posting Uproar
Congressional Sex Blog Posting Uproar
05/21/2004 08:11 PMSenator undecided over whether to fire aide for sex
'blog': There's a lot of debate in this article about on exactly
what grounds this woman can be fired. How about gross lack of
judgement? I'm not critiquing anyone's personal life except to say
that a congressional aide lives in something of a fishbowl, and she
really should have kept that in mind.
Sen. Mike DeWine said Thursday that he has not decided whether to
fire an aide who allegedly posted her exploits in an Internet diary,
including accepting $400 from a married man for sex.
"We're in the process of completing a review," the Ohio Republican
said. "It's a personnel matter."
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R&D Tax Credit Nears Congressional
Approval
R&D Tax Credit Nears Congressional
Approval
09/23/2004 05:42 PMInternet News Sep 23 2004 10:15PM GMT
a Congressional Budget Office study
a Congressional Budget Office study
01/05/2005 04:29 PMthe CBO study which does the math .. "model
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DMCRA Congressional hearing scheduled
DMCRA Congressional hearing scheduled
05/09/2004 07:30 AMCongressional
Hearing Called on Fair Use; 321 Studios President Asked to Testify
Now Is the Time for Consumers to Effect Change Through
www.protectfairuse.org
WASHINGTON, April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- A Congressional Hearing for
H.R. 107, the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act (DMCRA), has been
set for Wednesday, May 12, at 10:00 AM Eastern. The DMCRA has been
acknowledged and endorsed by major industry players like Intel Corp.,
Philips Consumer Electronics, Sun Microsystems, Bell South, Verizon,
SBC, Qwest, Gateway, and the Consumer Electronics Association, among
others, as a necessary balancing mechanism to restore consumers' fair
use rights in the digital era. The hearing will take place before the
House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection in Room
2123 of the Rayburn House Office Building.
The DMCRA, introduced by Reps. Rick Boucher (D-VA) and John
Doolittle (R- CA) and co-sponsored by House Energy and Commerce
Committee Chairman Joe Barton (R-TX), would re-affirm consumer fair
use rights and balance the otherwise one-sided protection afforded
copyright owners under current interpretations of the Digital
Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
321 Studios Founder and President Robert Moore has been asked to
testify at this historic fair use Congressional hearing. 321 Studios
is the developer of the award-winning DVDXCOPY series of DVD backup
software -- a product now banned in the United States after a group of
Hollywood studios sued the company, and two federal judges decided
that DVDXCOPY was in violation of the 1998 Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA).
I've been a big fan of Rick Boucher
ever since I first met him in Tokyo and he helped me understand how
the US Congress worked on Internet issues. He's been one of the few US
politicians I've met who understands the Internet and the variety of
important issues including the problems with the DMCA. This bill that
he and John Doolittle have introduced is a REALLY important push
against the DMCA and all the might of Hollywood will be resist the new
bill. If the DMCRA is successful, it will be an important blow against
the insanity of the DMCA which will reverberate all the way to Japan
and the EU. Americans. Contact your representatives and rally around
this important issue. Please.
Via Juche
Congressional panel to weigh digital
copyright
Congressional panel to weigh digital
copyright
05/10/2004 07:18 PMThe harsh penalties for circumventing copyright protection technology
could eventually be replaced with a fair-use-friendly "Digital Media
Consumers' Rights Act."
Congressional Group Recommends Securing
Your Network
Congressional Group Recommends Securing
Your Network
11/04/2003 10:57 AMCongressional caucus says exercise protection: A press release that
appears to come from Rep. Mike Honda (D-Calif.), co-chair of The
Internet Caucus Wireless Task Force, recommends some common sense
advice often ignored or unknown to regular users of Wi-Fi networks.
The advice includes the statement, Set and encrypt your wireless
network password, if you want to close your network to strangers. That
says an oceanful: they're not trying to implicitly deprecate community
networks, for instance. The page linked to has more information
relating to legally sharing your network. Rep. Honda is a
well-informed advocate of wireless technology, being one of the House
lights who worked on freeing additional spectrum in the 5 GHz band for
unlicensed use. I interviewed him through one of his lead staffers,
who himself was a former IT trade magazine reporter. Let's scratch the
surface, though, shall we? The Congressional Internet Caucus is a
non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, which means, as I understand it,
that they can't engage in politics, only education. The goals and
nature of the group are pretty interesting, and 160 representatives
and senators are signed on to the group. But take a look at the
advisory committee from industry. The MPAA. The RIAA. AOL Time-Warner.
Excuse me, Time-Warner (pay no attention to the AOL part). VeriSign.
The software cops at the Business Software Alliance who sent
threatening letters without knowing whether someone's violated
anyone's copyright. And it gets weirder. Alongside these firms and
organizations, the Center for Democracy and Technology, which is
fighting the so-called PATRIOT Act. The World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C). But also the People for the American Way Foundation and the
Progress and Freedom Foundation. (It's code: say democracy, and it's
liberals or left-of-center; say freedom and it's conservatives, or
right-of-center.) And weirder. Scroll down and you'll see the American
Library Association, the ACM, the American Society of Newspaper
Editors, Google, Intel, and Yahoo. Is it just possible that this group
actually represents a diverse set of interests all providing a complex
interplay of information about the impact of the Internet on the lives
of Americans? It seems to be....
Congressional Trip to India Riles
Workers (AP)
Congressional Trip to India Riles
Workers (AP)
04/27/2004 06:50 PMAP - American technology workers riled by a congressional delegation's
$165,000 trip to India say it amounted to little more than a
junket promoting offshore outsourcing.
I am convinced that the Congressional
offices are full of dealers and hos.
I am convinced that the Congressional
offices are full of dealers and hos.
05/19/2004 11:57 AM
The
sensationally sordid Staff Ass sex scandal. Young DC congressional
staff assistant starts juicy blog. (edited
cache). Blog describes carryings
on with many men, including a married Bush appointee who pays her for
sex. Washington's most amusing and
best read new blogger, Wonkette,
links to it,
picking out choice quotes. Within hours, the blog is gone, the girl is
fired. Now another blogger
outs the girl's boss as a Republican
Senator. Fun!
Database protection approved by US
Congressional committee
Database protection approved by US
Congressional committee
10/29/2003 12:11 AM
The
United States House Judiciary Committee 's Subcommittee on
Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property
approved a measure extending copyright protection to
databases.
Databases have usually been held to be primarly facts, and hence
uncovered by copyright . Congress considered changing
coverage to account for the increasing creativity and
investment involved in modern databases.
(via BNA )
E-voting company faces congressional
inquiry
E-voting company faces congressional
inquiry
12/02/2003 07:41 AMZDNet UK Dec 2 2003 7:20AM ET
Controversy Over Congressional Computer
Security Grows
Controversy Over Congressional Computer
Security Grows
01/26/2004 07:33 PMBeSpacific Jan 26 2004 9:51PM GMT
continuing congressional confusion on
copyrights (ie, not just (c), or (cc),
or even (ccc) but (cccc))
continuing congressional confusion on
copyrights (ie, not just (c), or (cc),
or even (ccc) but (cccc))
07/07/2004 02:51 PMWord has it that the regulators in Washington are enamored of
Professor (in the School of Computing) Hollaar's recent paper,
So
ny Revisited, and that it is in part responsible for Congress'
current infatuation with the
Induce
Act. Professor Hollaar is a smart guy, and his paper is an
interesting and well-researched examination of secondary liability in
the context of copyright law. But if Congress thinks this justifies
the Induce Act, then there is some deep confusion somewhere. I suspect
there are two possible sources for this confusion.
(1) Hollaar discusses the scope of "inducement" liability in the
context of patent law. There are some in Congress who seem to think
that the Induce Act "merely" carries the same idea to copyright law.
This is just a mistake. The scope of the Induce Act as written is far
broader than the scope of inducing patent infringement as interpreted.
And if "all" Congress wants to do is extend patent inducement to
copyright law, then it should amendment the Induce Act to state
precisely that. That would be a vast improvement over the existing
proposal -- not enough to justify it in my mind, but it would make the
harm it will cause much much less significant.
(2) Hollaar discusses the purpose and meaning of the
Sony case. While his discussion is technically
correct enough (though the idea that copyright is the right to protect
a "business model" is really not right at all), imho, the Professor,
and in turn, the supporters of the Induce Act, are really missing the
point of Sony.
As everybody knows, Sony set the rule that when a new technology has
the "potential" to support "substantial noninfringing use" of
copyrighted material, the maker of the technology would not face
secondary liability for copyright infringement.
But what no one (in Washington, at least) seems to understand is
why Sony set that standard. It was not because the Supreme
Court is filled with copyright infringers who wanted to encourage
copyright infringement. It was instead because the Supreme Court was
filled with judges not eager to engage in the complex balancing
required to judge whether a technology creates more benefit than harm.
As the Court stated:
Sound policy, as well as history,
supports our consistent deference to Congress when major technological
innovations alter the market for copyrighted materials. Congress has
the constitutional authority and the institutional ability to
accommodate fully the varied permutations of competing interests that
are inevitably implicated by such new technology.
This is not an opinion about copyright law alone. It is an opinion
about separation of powers -- about which branch is best able to do
the necessary balancing that copyright law demands, "
within the
limits of the constitutional grant." Sony says, in effect, when a
technology is not simply a technology for violating the law, then it
is left to Congress to decide whether and how that technology is to be
regulated. Congress, not the courts.
Why is that a great idea? Because (isn't this obvious to Republicans?)
courts are awful, expensive, and slow institutions for judging
the economic effect of new technology. Soviet planners with better
lighting. And rather than bury innovators in years of litigation
before their innovation gets to market, the Sony rule says: let the
innovation go, if there is a potential for a substantial noninfringing
use, and if Congress wants to regulate it more, then let Congress
weigh the benefits of the technology against its costs.
Ignoring this extremely sensible separation of powers principle has
already cost Silicon Valley dearly. See, e.g., ReplayTV. ReplayTV is
the digital equivalent of the VCR. It does the job more efficiently,
and it promised to do some things the VCR couldn't do, too. But under
the principle of Sony (innovate first, regulate later), it should
plainly have been allowed into the market without intervention by the
courts. Yet precisely the opposite happened. Content owners sued
ReplayTV. It was dragged into federal litigation for many many months
defending its new technology. And before the case could be resolved,
the company effectively declared bankruptcy.
Is this the future Senators Hatch and Leahy want for all new
technologies that impact copyrighted material? Will every Apple be
forced to defend its innovation in a federal court? Will federal
judges become the arbiters of good technology? Will technology firms
be forced to spend more on lawyers than on R&D?
Whatever the lobbyists say about this bill, this is the single most
important fact that we should not forget: It is a lawyer employment
act. It will force technologists into court before they get to enter
the market place. It will shift responsibility for striking the
balance in copyright law from Congress to unelected federal judges.
That's not a bad thing for me, or my kind. I, after all, think the
courts have some role here (in setting the limits of copyright), and
I, after all, make lawyers for a living. But for an already
overregulated Silicon Valley, it is another nail in the coffin by the
regulating-obsessed in Washington.
Congressional Budget Office - Home Page
Congressional Budget Office - Home Page
08/14/2004 09:57 AMCongressional Budget Office - Home Page .. new congressional report ..
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Congressional Budget Office Studies
Copyrights
Congressional Budget Office Studies
Copyrights
08/11/2004 06:51 PMCongressional Committee Approves
Database Bill
Congressional Committee Approves
Database Bill
01/23/2004 05:22 PMCongressional Oversight of Intelligence
Criticized (washingtonpost.com)
Congressional Oversight of Intelligence
Criticized (washingtonpost.com)
04/26/2004 11:17 PMwashingtonpost.com - In the fall of 2002, as Congress debated waging
war in Iraq, copies of a 92-page assessment of Iraq's alleged weapons
of mass destruction sat in two vaults on Capitol Hill, each protected
by armed security guards and available to any member who showed up in
person, without staff.
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