Re: Microsoft censors Newsweek - and new version of TCPA FAQ

2002-07-17 Thread Declan McCullagh
Removing the article after a few weeks is consistent with MSNBC.com's long-standing article expiration policy. Some articles stay around for years, while others disappear within a month. MSNBC.com reporters have told me there's no logic to this -- and that they're personally frustrated too.

Re: Microsoft censors Newsweek - and new version of TCPA FAQ

2002-07-15 Thread Mike Rosing
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, John Young wrote: The US Dept. of Commerce Technology Administration is inviting the public to make comments for the upcomming Workshop on Digital Entertainment and Rights Management. The workshop will be held on July 17. http://www.ta.doc.gov/comments/comments.htm

Re: Microsoft censors Newsweek - and new version of TCPA FAQ

2002-07-14 Thread Mike Rosing
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, John Young wrote: The US Dept. of Commerce Technology Administration is inviting the public to make comments for the upcomming Workshop on Digital Entertainment and Rights Management. The workshop will be held on July 17. http://www.ta.doc.gov/comments/comments.htm

Re: Microsoft censors Newsweek - and new version of TCPA FAQ

2002-07-12 Thread John Young
Ross said MSNBC had pulled the Palladium story, not Newsweek. Other Levy stories remain available on MSNBC. A search on MSNBC for Palladium produces Steven Levy's chat about Palladium: http://www.msnbc.com/m/nw/talk/archive.asp?lt=062502_levy Still, it may policy for MSNBC to pull Newsweek

Microsoft censors Newsweek - and new version of TCPA FAQ

2002-07-10 Thread Ross Anderson
I see that MSNBC has pulled the original article on Palladium: http://www.msnbc.com/news/770551.asp Anyway, I have just put up version 1.0 of the TCPA / Palladium FAQ at the same URL: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/tcpa-faq.html Enjoy! Ross