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Pleading to Washington for broadband
Excerpt: #Likening the task to the 1960s effort to put a man on the moon, #John Chambers, chief executive of Cisco Systems Inc., is asking #that the federal government commit to making broadband connections #available to every home by 2010. http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB993418457489449631.htm # #Tech Industry Seeks Its Salvation June 25, 2001 #In High-Speed Internet Connections # #By SCOTT THURM and GLENN R. SIMPSON #Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL # #High-tech executives think they've found a cure for the industry's #deepest slump in a decade: High-speed Internet access for #everyone. # #For years, telephone and cable-TV companies have been promising #to build high-speed broadband networks, which let consumers #and small businesses tap the Internet 20 or 30 times faster than #conventional phone lines, yet the rollout has been slow. There's #little agreement, even within the tech world, on the ground rules #for building such networks, which would cost tens of billions #of dollars. But suddenly the topic has rocketed to the top of #the technology industry's agenda in Washington, where #traditionally distant tech executives are asking for help. # #The chairmen of International Business Machines Corp., Intel #Corp., Motorola Inc. and others last week met with key lawmakers #and National Economic Council officials to support bills that #would provide tax credits for building high-speed networks in #rural areas and economically depressed inner cities. Other #executives propose broader tax breaks, comparing broadband #Internet links with the government-financed interstate highway #or rural electric systems. # #Likening the task to the 1960s effort to put a man on the moon, #John Chambers, chief executive of Cisco Systems Inc., is asking #that the federal government commit to making broadband connections #available to every home by 2010. A Cisco lobbyist calls the effort #our No. 1 goal (although a spokesman says Mr. Chambers doesn't #think the government would be the one to build the network). # #Some tech executives argue that extending broadband networks #would help revive the national economy, because tech spending #contributed such a large share of economic growth in recent years. #The stimulation would go well beyond hardware and software #providers, says Phil Bond, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s top Washington #lobbyist. # #But some analysts are struck by the sudden change in an industry #that previously distanced itself from Washington. Technology #companies are going to Washington looking for a bailout, says #Scott Cleland, chief executive of the Precursor Group, a #Washington-based independent research company. That tells you #their situations are awfully bad because when times were good #they were telling the government to stay away. # #Monday, more than 40 tech executives are set to meet at H-P's #Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters to rally behind the broadband #effort and discuss possible policy initiatives. Other tech groups #have similar efforts under way. Last week's lobbying was #orchestrated by the Computer Systems Policy Project, which #represents big computer companies. The administration is #listening carefully to all segments of industry and working with #lawmakers and regulators to assess policy alternatives to #accelerate broadband deployment, a White House spokesman says. # #The renewed push for broadband stems from widespread disappoi #ntment with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which was supposed #to encourage competition, particularly for local phone service. #But many of the upstarts that challenged the Baby Bells couldn't #make profits and got hurt in the collapse of the high-tech bubble. #And companies that built data networks to carry an expected flood #of Internet traffic are starving for business. # #Tech executives fear that broadband deployment will slow even #further. A year ago, the pace was a secondary concern for big #tech companies. Then the dot-com bubble burst. Companies cut #their purchases of tech gear, and executives of tech companies #faced declining sales, losses and layoffs. Now, potential sales #resulting from a new wave of high-speed Internet connections #look like a port in a storm. # #When Mr. Chambers broached the subject before 50 executives at #a February meeting of TechNet, an industry lobbying group, 20 #hands shot up, according to a person who was in the room. TechNet #quickly assembled a working group on broadband policy, including #Mr. Chambers and executives from Intel, Microsoft Corp., 3Com #Corp. and ExciteAtHome Corp.
Pleading to Washington for broadband
Excerpt: #Likening the task to the 1960s effort to put a man on the moon, #John Chambers, chief executive of Cisco Systems Inc., is asking #that the federal government commit to making broadband connections #available to every home by 2010. http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB993418457489449631.htm # #Tech Industry Seeks Its Salvation June 25, 2001 #In High-Speed Internet Connections # #By SCOTT THURM and GLENN R. SIMPSON #Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL # #High-tech executives think they've found a cure for the industry's #deepest slump in a decade: High-speed Internet access for #everyone. # #For years, telephone and cable-TV companies have been promising #to build high-speed broadband networks, which let consumers #and small businesses tap the Internet 20 or 30 times faster than #conventional phone lines, yet the rollout has been slow. There's #little agreement, even within the tech world, on the ground rules #for building such networks, which would cost tens of billions #of dollars. But suddenly the topic has rocketed to the top of #the technology industry's agenda in Washington, where #traditionally distant tech executives are asking for help. # #The chairmen of International Business Machines Corp., Intel #Corp., Motorola Inc. and others last week met with key lawmakers #and National Economic Council officials to support bills that #would provide tax credits for building high-speed networks in #rural areas and economically depressed inner cities. Other #executives propose broader tax breaks, comparing broadband #Internet links with the government-financed interstate highway #or rural electric systems. # #Likening the task to the 1960s effort to put a man on the moon, #John Chambers, chief executive of Cisco Systems Inc., is asking #that the federal government commit to making broadband connections #available to every home by 2010. A Cisco lobbyist calls the effort #our No. 1 goal (although a spokesman says Mr. Chambers doesn't #think the government would be the one to build the network). # #Some tech executives argue that extending broadband networks #would help revive the national economy, because tech spending #contributed such a large share of economic growth in recent years. #The stimulation would go well beyond hardware and software #providers, says Phil Bond, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s top Washington #lobbyist. # #But some analysts are struck by the sudden change in an industry #that previously distanced itself from Washington. Technology #companies are going to Washington looking for a bailout, says #Scott Cleland, chief executive of the Precursor Group, a #Washington-based independent research company. That tells you #their situations are awfully bad because when times were good #they were telling the government to stay away. # #Monday, more than 40 tech executives are set to meet at H-P's #Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters to rally behind the broadband #effort and discuss possible policy initiatives. Other tech groups #have similar efforts under way. Last week's lobbying was #orchestrated by the Computer Systems Policy Project, which #represents big computer companies. The administration is #listening carefully to all segments of industry and working with #lawmakers and regulators to assess policy alternatives to #accelerate broadband deployment, a White House spokesman says. # #The renewed push for broadband stems from widespread disappoi #ntment with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which was supposed #to encourage competition, particularly for local phone service. #But many of the upstarts that challenged the Baby Bells couldn't #make profits and got hurt in the collapse of the high-tech bubble. #And companies that built data networks to carry an expected flood #of Internet traffic are starving for business. # #Tech executives fear that broadband deployment will slow even #further. A year ago, the pace was a secondary concern for big #tech companies. Then the dot-com bubble burst. Companies cut #their purchases of tech gear, and executives of tech companies #faced declining sales, losses and layoffs. Now, potential sales #resulting from a new wave of high-speed Internet connections #look like a port in a storm. # #When Mr. Chambers broached the subject before 50 executives at #a February meeting of TechNet, an industry lobbying group, 20 #hands shot up, according to a person who was in the room. TechNet #quickly assembled a working group on broadband policy, including #Mr. Chambers and executives from Intel, Microsoft Corp., 3Com #Corp. and ExciteAtHome Corp.
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Re: credit card sniffers found in field
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Circumstances Raising Suspicion Concerning Smart Cards
Circumstances Raising Suspicion Concerning Smart Cards Same as credit cards Numerous cards (different names or same issuing vendor) Signs of tampering (cards can be found in the presence of computer or other electronic devices) Questions to Ask When Encountering Smart Cards Who is card issued to (the valid cardholder)? Who issued the card? What are the uses of the cards? Why does the person have numerous cards? Can this computer or device alter the card? http://www.ustreas.gov/usss/index.htm?electronic_evidence.htm
Re: Pleading to Washington for broadband
At 03:00 AM 6/26/01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Excerpt: #Likening the task to the 1960s effort to put a man on the moon, #John Chambers, chief executive of Cisco Systems Inc., is asking #that the federal government commit to making broadband connections #available to every home by 2010. And in related news, Janet Panopticon, CEO of a webcam manufacturer, suggested that the federal government commit to providing free internet enabled digital cameras sufficient for each room of a residence...
Re: eBay: Burn DVD movies onto CD?
Right, it's not certain. But this is a semantically null statement: Unless you have a mole in the court, that could be said about any case. It's true that the appeals court asked some questions that were widely interpreted as being favorable in a followup document, but their actual questions askd during oral arguments were very much pro-MPAA. It's true that they could be playing devil's advocate, but the queries seemed to be genuine conviction, not intellectual gamesmanship. -Declan On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 02:14:53PM +0200, Lars Gaarden wrote: Declan McCullagh wrote: On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 07:53:38AM -0700, David Honig wrote: At 07:30 PM 6/20/01 -0400, Riad S. Wahby wrote: The DMCA, according to the court, clearly prevents the use of DeCSS and css-auth, even in the case that it has a legitimate use, because it circumvents the access control measures built into the DVD standard. We both know that's an incorrect ruling that will be reversed. I covered the trial and the appeal, and I would not make such a strong claim. Seems like the appeals court is somewhat clued, as they asked more or less the correct questions. But as you say, it is nowhere near certain that the court will rule our way. -- LarsG
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Journalist Arresting for Criticizing Cops
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codes of the hispanic unlicensed pharmaceutical distributors
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Re: Pleading to Washington for broadband
Fat old hogs moseyin' up to the trough : a bid for more corporate welfare. Tax credits! Let them pay their own way by selling goods and services. Internet connectivity is not a necessity, it is a luxury and as such should be financed the old-fashioned way. Woops! scratch that! The old-fashioned way is raising taxes or deficit spending! However good it may sound to get the country wired and give the economy a boost this seems like a bad way to do it. Want a tax break - do it across the board. Mike
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Re: digital watermark/XML books
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Re: Police arrest newspaper editor for criticizing Florida cops
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Re: Police arrest newspaper editor for criticizing Florida cops
Gee, maybe should start a site for Key West like http://www.oshkoshbygosh.org/ -- the Oshkosh Sux site. Might do their tourist industry a lot of good. 8-) Declan McCullagh wrote: Police in Key West, Flordia have arrested a newspaper editor for printing an article that criticized an internal police investigation, according to an Associated Press report. This brutish action by police and prosecutors should be widely denounced. As of this afternoon, the Key West newspaper's site at kwest.com was still up (I read what appears to be one of the articles in question at http://kwest.net/~kwtn/local_news/01-06-15-KWTN-FDLE_Investigating_Police_Internal_Scandal.html). But while the server is still alive -- it responds to ping requests -- connections to port 80 are now refused. Unfortunately, the article is no longer in my cache. It looks like the editor, Dennis Cooper, is being prosecuted for allegedly violating a state law. Under Florida law, it's a crime to disclose information about a police investigation -- even if you're the person who had filed a complaint alleging police wrongdoing, as Cooper seems to have done. You can find contact information for Key West officials here: http://www.keywestcity.com/directory.html http://www.keywestcity.com/depts/police/policetelephone.html I've copied the mayor, the chief of police, and other officials. If they would care to reply, I would be happy to extend them the usual courtesy of distributing their response unedited. If anyone puts up a mirror site with the article, please let me know. And I urge you to write to the city officials copied above. (BTW I have verified that the below article did run on the AP wire.) -Declan --- From: Eric Cordian [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Journalist Arresting for Criticizing Cops To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 08:58:05 -0700 (PDT) In today's news of the truly odd. - KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) -- A newspaper editor and publisher was arrested for publishing an article alleging a cover-up in an internal police investigation he had filed an official complaint about, police records show. Dennis Cooper, 66, editor of the weekly Key West The Newspaper, was arrested Friday and released two hours later on his own recognizance. The affidavit for his arrest cites a Florida statute that makes it a misdemeanor for anyone involved in an internal police investigation to disclose information before it has been entered into public record. Cooper has alleged a police lieutenant lied in court about a 1996 stop of a bicyclist, and that the Key West Police Department covered it up. He filed a complaint last month with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement accusing an internal affairs investigator of falsifying information about his review of the incident. [...] --- http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_StatuteSearch_String=URL=Ch0112/SEC533.HTMTitle=-2000-Ch0112-Section%20533 (4) Any person who is a participant in an internal investigation, including the complainant, the subject of the investigation, the investigator conducting the investigation, and any witnesses in the investigation, who willfully discloses any information obtained pursuant to the agency's investigation, including, but not limited to, the identity of the officer under investigation, the nature of the questions asked, information revealed, or documents furnished in connection with a confidential internal investigation of an agency, before such complaint, document, action, or proceeding becomes a public record as provided in this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. However, this subsection does not limit a law enforcement or correctional officer's ability to gain access to information under paragraph (2)(a). Additionally, a sheriff, police chief, or other head of a law enforcement agency, or his or her designee, is not precluded by this section from acknowledging the existence of a complaint and the fact that an investigation is underway. http://legal.firn.edu/justice/01law.PDF Unauthorized disclosure penalties: Section 112.533(4), F.S., makes it a first degree misdemeanor for any person who is a participant in an internal investigation to willfully disclose any information obtained pursuant to the agency's investigation before such information becomes a public record. However, the subsection does not limit a law enforcement or correctional officer's ability to gain access to information under paragraph (2)(a).92 -- Harmon Seaver, MLIS CyberShamanix Work 920-203-9633 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home 920-233-5820 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[At least they've got some DNA they can test... -Declan] Interpol hit by parcel of rotten meat and excrement LYON, France, June 26 (Reuters) - A suspect parcel delivered to Interpol headquarters that prompted a three-hour evacuation of the building contained nothing more lethal than rotten meat and excrement, judicial sources said on Tuesday. The parcel, which arrived at the head office of the international police organisation on Monday, was later taken by police van to a laboratory about 100 km (60 miles) away from the southeastern city of Lyon, where Interpol is based. The laboratory found four envelopes in the parcel. They contained a slab of rotten meat, an empty packet of cigarettes, two rotten eggs and toilet paper smeared with excrement and urine, the judicial sources said. The parcel was mailed in Miami and came from a man there who has regularly sent Interpol such material since 1994. He's one of their regular correspondents, a police source said. The area around the Interpol building was cordoned off for more than three hours following the parcel's delivery, after which the workers were allowed back into the building.
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