"Acceptable Use Policy"
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U.S. Navy develops acceptable-use policy
for IT equipment
U.S. Navy develops acceptable-use policy
for IT equipment
12/24/2004 12:27 PMThe standardized policies are to go into effect in the first quarter
of 2005 and will apply to the Navy's 900,000 military, contractor and
civilian users.
In Land of Rising Sun, Intel Finds
'Rebates' Not Acceptable Policy
In Land of Rising Sun, Intel Finds
'Rebates' Not Acceptable Policy
02/07/2005 02:02 AMFinancialWire Feb 7 2005 6:06AM GMT
PolicyMatter: Why most acceptable use
policies fail
PolicyMatter: Why most acceptable use
policies fail
12/14/2003 09:50 PMComputer Weekly Dec 14 2003 9:10PM ET
Astronauts Weigh Acceptable Risk
Astronauts Weigh Acceptable Risk
08/31/2004 04:36 AMIn the quest for a cheaper route to space, astronauts competing for
the X Prize are willing to take risks. But some wonder if blasting off
in an untested rocket ship suspended from a giant balloon is taking
things too far. By Dan Brekke.
"socially acceptable for adults to read
comics and call it literature"
"socially acceptable for adults to read
comics and call it literature"
07/12/2004 08:44 PMScotsman.com News - UK - Government
adviser: killing children with defects
acceptable
Scotsman.com News - UK - Government
adviser: killing children with defects
acceptable
01/26/2004 10:19 AMUK Government adviser: Killing children with defects
acceptable
news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=93982004
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Acceptable Offer,is There Any Authorised
Dealer In Siliguri, West Bengal Or
Gangtok,sikkim?
Acceptable Offer,is There Any Authorised
Dealer In Siliguri, West Bengal Or
Gangtok,sikkim?
09/04/2004 08:44 PMTechTree Sep 4 2004 11:47PM GMT
Talking Policy: An examination of public
dialogue in science and technology
policy
Talking Policy: An examination of public
dialogue in science and technology
policy
03/25/2005 12:12 PMRand Mar 25 2005 3:28PM GMT
net-policy
net-policy
09/03/2004 01:16 AMNet-Policy 2.0 released
This Is The Policy
This Is The Policy
07/02/2004 11:22 AMI have a
policy that this
website will be the best Apple news headlines website ever. :-)
Honesty Is the Best Policy
Honesty Is the Best Policy
04/23/2004 11:08 PMThis production-scheduling program has to be run over and over each
month until the operations bigwig gets the results he wants. Pilot
fish's solution: He writes another program to get it right the first
time.
Policy problem
Policy problem
01/03/2005 10:04 AMUSA Today Jan 3 2005 2:07PM GMT
Stupid PDF-only Policy
Stupid PDF-only Policy
01/28/2004 06:41 PMhe Consumer Federation of California just issued a
privacy report
that is full of useful information -- but it's available only as a
large PDF file, not in HTML or RTF or plain text.
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
12/25/2003 08:07 AMprivacy
help.xanga.com/about/privacypolicy.htm
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Which came first, the technology or the
policy?
Which came first, the technology or the
policy?
12/23/2003 11:33 PMCory Doctorow wrote a short piece for Warren Ellis's Statements of
2004 series: The last twenty years were about technology. The next
twenty years are about...
Education Policy
Education Policy
03/19/2005 02:19 AMdata.fas.harvard.edu/pepg/index.htm
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Making Sun Policy
Making Sun Policy
05/02/2004 08:49 PMToday I’m posting the new
Sun Policy on Public
Discourse; this companion piece describes how we built it...
""We have a policy that we are not being
hacked.""
""We have a policy that we are not being
hacked.""
07/03/2004 02:10 AMUN internet policy off course
UN internet policy off course
07/21/2004 11:28 PMThe New Zealand Herald Jul 22 2004 3:10AM GMT
"Philosophy, Not Policy"
"Philosophy, Not Policy"
02/11/2004 03:46 AMHands-off policy
Hands-off policy
09/15/2004 07:37 AMUSA Today Sep 15 2004 12:12PM GMT
Comments Policy
Comments Policy
05/31/2004 02:02 PMI've asked again and again that people posting comments stick to
the subject at hand. Most of you do so, and I thank you.
But several folks are using the comments to further their own agendas
on other issues that are barely related or not related at all, or are
waging personal attacks that go way beyond reasonable disagreements.
Please stop. I won't ask again.
Honestly, It's Policy
Honestly, It's Policy
09/01/2004 03:12 PMDefine ‘policy,’ Part 2
Define ‘policy,’ Part 2
09/10/2004 03:55 AMAs we try to come up with a good definition for the term “policy,”
I’d like to relate the thoughts of an expert on the issue.
NMRC's Policy for Hire
NMRC's Policy for Hire
02/05/2005 09:26 PM There's a lot more readily available details about the New Millennium
Research Council than I realized: The NMRC is the co-publisher of a
report that says municipal broadband is anti-competitive and a waste
of taxpayer dollars. eWeek broke the news yesterday that they're a
division of Issue Dynamics, Inc., a group that specializes in creating
the appearance of grassroots and independent support for ideas on
behalf of their clients. They don't hide this speciality. The NMRC
lists this relationship on their About page; I'm embarrassed that I
missed noting this: "The NMRC is an independent project of Issue
Dynamics, Inc. (IDI), a consumer and public affairs consulting firm
that specializes in developing win-win solutions to complex policy
issues." (IDI lists the US Internet Industry Association as a client;
the head of the USIAA wrote part of the NMRC report.) An email
correspondent who prefers to remain anonymous but has had dealings
with the NMRC and IDI wrote in to note, "If you need an 'independent'
third party to provide support for your particular issue interest, IDI
will find an independent expert who will write a supportive piece for
you--the report will then be issued by the NMRC or another front org.
There is no direct money passing from the corporation to the person
writing the research, and as a technical matter, the funding for NMRC
comes directly from IDI. However, people like Verizon pay IDI a pretty
stiff retainer, and IDI essentially uses part of that to fund NMRC."
IDI says about NMRC: "A unique component of Issues Management &
Research services is our relationship with the New Millennium Research
Council. The New Millennium Research Council (NMRC) has an experienced
staff that provides clients with topical briefs, targeted policy
research, and in-depth issue analysis. The NMRC also provides clients
with a network of policy experts who can provide content and services
over a range of topics. NMRC research projects include, but are not
limited to, telecommunications, Internet, and technology policy
issues." The executive director of NMRC, Allen Hepner, wrote in this
article at IDI's site (which is linked from the NMRC About page),
"Next Generation think-tanks are able to present their views to larger
populations including national and influential decision makers and
attain a new level of credibility at a much lower cost. When it comes
to winning the war of ideas, bigger isn't always better in this
case."...
PC for policy, Montek for money
PC for policy, Montek for money
07/10/2004 03:12 PMTimes of India Jul 10 2004 5:37PM GMT
Group Policy ADM Files
Group Policy ADM Files
09/10/2004 01:57 AMAdministrative Template files are used to populate user interface
settings in the Group Policy Object Editor, enabling administrators to
manage registry-based policy settings. Each successive Windows
operating system and service pack includes a newer version of these
.adm files.
Previously, customers could only obtain the most recent .adm files by
obtaining the latest service pack or operating system. Now, these .adm
files are available directly from this page.
"energy policy formulation"
"energy policy formulation"
04/27/2004 09:23 PMMore on University of Texas Wi-Fi Policy
More on University of Texas Wi-Fi Policy
09/10/2004 01:01 PMAn association of university telecom administrators has already asked
the FCC to clarify whether universities can ban Wi-Fi networks: The
University of Texas recently banned students from setting up their own
Wi-Fi networks, stating that the independent networks were interfering
with a free university-maintained network. The FCC told the
Association of College and University Telecommunications
Administrators that schools can prohibit students living in campus
housing from building wireless networks. But, if the school leases
residential property where students live, they can't restrict the use
of wireless networks. The right of the University of Texas to forbid
students from using their own wireless networks will depend on who
owns the building the students live in....
Center for Information Policy
Center for Information Policy
04/30/2004 06:08 AMCenter for Information Policy http://www.cip.umd.edu/This University of Maryland research center "analyzes and provides
solutions to current policy issues relating to the convergence of
information and technology." The site offers news and analysis about
information issues, publications, and links to Web sites on
information policy. Covers topics such as copyright, records
management, intelligence, and immigration systems. [Copyright 2004 by
Librarians' Index to the Internet,
LII]
Define ‘policy,’ Part 1
Define ‘policy,’ Part 1
09/08/2004 05:34 AMWhen last we met (in a virtual sense, that is), I had asked your help
in defining “policy” so that it no longer was the ambiguous term -
used by those of us in the identity management arena, those in the
security camp and those with an application or service to sell who
want to latch onto the latest buzzword - with so many meanings that it
really had no meaning. I knew I could count on you to come through,
and you did.
Google Changes Trademark Policy
Google Changes Trademark Policy
04/11/2004 06:25 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 11 2004 11:06PM GMT
Sun Policy on Public Discourse
Sun Policy on Public Discourse
05/02/2004 08:49 PMMany of us at Sun are doing work that could change the world. We need
to do a better job of telling the world. As of now, you are encouraged
to tell the world about your work, without asking permission first
(but please do read and follow the advice in this note). Blogging is a
good way to do this...
BBC editorial policy 'defective'
BBC editorial policy 'defective'
01/28/2004 10:17 AMThe way BBC management handled Andrew Gilligan's story on the Iraq
dossier is criticised by Lord Hutton.
EU ministers clash over tax policy
EU ministers clash over tax policy
09/11/2004 08:08 PMDeep differences surface at an EU meeting over proposals to coordinate
tax policies across the European Union.
U.S. defends abstinence policy
U.S. defends abstinence policy
07/15/2004 10:40 AMAmid doubters -- and protesters -- at AIDS conference, Bush official
seeks cooperation.
reminds me of energy policy
reminds me of energy policy
09/23/2004 09:58 PM
What a coincidence, huh? (wapo, reg
reqd) For the third time, environmental advocates have
discovered passages in the Bush administration's proposal for
regulating mercury pollution from power plants that mirror almost word
for word portions of memos written by a law firm representing
coal-fired power plants.
The passages state that the Environmental Protection Agency is not
required to regulate other hazardous toxins emitted by power plants,
such as lead and arsenic. The actual proposals and study are
here. ACS lauds most of the ALP's ICT policy
ACS lauds most of the ALP's ICT policy
09/17/2004 06:08 AMZDNet Australia Sep 17 2004 10:30AM GMT
Whats New for Policy Settings in
Windows XP
Whats New for Policy Settings in
Windows XP
04/11/2004 04:18 AMGrok Description matches for "Acceptable Use Policy"
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