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PRESSWIRE -
2000
"All the News That's Fit
to Link"
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December 2000
- EFF's
Gilmore calls for CPRM hardware boycott, The
Register, December 26, 2000.
- Stealth
plan puts copy protection into every hard drive,
The Register, December 20, 2000.
- Cybercrime
treaty condemned, BBCNews.com, December 18,
2000.
- German
Hate Law: No Denying It, Wired News, December
15, 2000.
- Cyberkriminalitäts-Abkommen
verstößt gegen Menschenrechte,
Telepolis, December 14, 2000.
- Cybercrime
pact steps on privacy, groups say, CNN.com
(Reuters), December 14, 2000.
- German
Landmark Nazi Ruling, Newsbytes, December 12,
2000.
- Cybercrime
treaty may conflict with UN declaration, ZDNet
UK, December 12, 2000.
- Malaysia
to prosecute Net surfers who insult Islam,
BBCNews.com, December 12, 2000.
- E-mails
evade Morocco rally gag, BBCNews.com, December
12, 2000.
- Secret
plan to spy on all British phone calls,
Observer, December 3, 2000.
November 2000
- The
Netherlands adopts cybercrime pact, CNN.com,
November 30, 2000.
- International
co-operation in internet surveillance,
Telepolis, November 22, 2000.
- Yahoo!
Will Ignore French Ban, CBSNews.com, November
20, 2000.
- European
council moves Net crime treaty forward, CNET,
November 20, 2000.
- Yahoo
Ordered to Bar French From Nazi Web Sites, Excite
News (Reuters), November 20, 2000.
- Protests
Force Rewrite Of Cybercrime Pact, TechWeb,
November 13, 2000.
- ECHELON
blockiert Cybercrime-Abkommen, Futurezone,
November 9, 2000.
- Wiretap
legal hotline established, Infoworld, November
9, 2000.
- China
targets 'enemies' on net, BBCNews.com,
November 7, 2000.
October 2000
- Cybercrime:
le G8 loin du consensus, Yahoo! France,
October 28, 2000.
- Nations
Disagree On Net Crime Standards, Newsbytes,
October 27, 2000.
- Europe
to investigate legality of RIP, The Register,
October 27, 2000.
- Kommentar:
Großer Tag für Cyberkriminelle?, Heise
Online, October 27, 2000.
- Inside
Europe's cybersleuth central, MSNBC.com,
October 26, 2000.
- G8
seeks tighter net security, FT.com, October
26, 2000.
- Die
G8-Staaten diskutieren über
Internet-Kriminalität, Heise Online,
October 26, 2000.
- Heiße
Luft in bunten Tüten, Telepolis, October
26, 2000.
- Rhetoric
Reigns at Net Crime Meet, Wired News
(Reuters), October 24, 2000.
- US
cybercops face challenge, FT.com, October 24,
2000.
- Regierung:
Internationaler Kampf gegen Cybercrime,
tecChannel, October 24, 2000.
- EU
draft cyber crime treaty spells trouble, Irish
Times, October 20, 2000.
- Cyber
criminals likely to strike, FT.com, October
18, 2000.
- Porn
Panel: Nix 'Mouse-Trapping', Wired News,
October 6, 2000.
- What's
In a Name?, Business 2.0, October 2, 2000.
- China
hits Net companies with sweeping rules, CNET,
October 2, 2000.
September 2000
- Hey
Armey, You've Been Filtered, Wired News,
September 28, 2000.
- Second
sight, The Guardian, September 21, 2000.
- King
Wants to Make Jordan the High-Tech Capital of the
Mideast: Unlike most Arab leaders, he has embraced
Internet, San Francisco Chronicle, September
9, 2000.
- Salami
Tactics, Heise, September 4, 2000.
August 2000
- China
to battle internet 'enemies', BBC News, August
9, 2000.
- Mbeki
orders child porn crackdown, Sunday Times,
August 6, 2000.
- Signal
boost: A satellite radio service could help beat the
censors, New Scientist, August 5, 2000.
- Dutch
Police and Intelligence Co-operation On Crypto And
Interception Issues, Heise, August 3,
2000.
- Germany's
neo-Nazis targeted, Boston Globe Online
(Associated Press), August 2, 2000.
July 2000
- Dutch
Intelligence Suspected of Using Unauthorised Random
Interception of Email Traffic, Heise, July 31,
2000.
- Dutch
Internet Providers Cancel Deal With Law Enforcement On
Voluntary Assistance In Criminal Investigations,
Heise, July 20, 2000.
- Whitehall
backs down on e-snoops, Electronic Telegraph,
July 20, 2000.
- FBI
system covertly searches e-mail, WSJ
Interactive, July 11, 2000.
- European
Parliament votes against inquiry committee on
Echelon, Heise, July 5, 2000.
June 2000
- U.S.
spy agency under fire, USATODAY.com, June 26,
2000.
- Home
Office to retreat on cyber-spying bill, ZDNet
UK, June 22, 2000.
- Smut
Filter Blocks All But Smut, Wired News, June
20, 2000.
- Pacific
Crisis - Journalism Online shut-down, Heise,
June 18, 2000.
- European
Parliament will vote in july on inquiry committee on
Echelon, Heise, June 15, 2000.
- Greens:
European Parliament is obstructing inquiry on
Echelon, Heise, June 9, 2000.
- EU
gets tougher on Internet crime with new e-mail
directive, Total Telecom, June 6, 2000.
- U.S
to Follow EU Crypto Lead, Wired News, June 6,
2000.
May 2000
- The
price of policing e-business, FT.com, May 31,
2000.
- European
Justice and Home Affairs Council considers preventive
measures against Echelon, Heise, May 30,
2000.
- European
Union postponed decision on removing barriers to Export
of Crypto, Heise, May 25, 2000.
- France
Rejects Nazi Web Suit, Wired News (Reuters),
May 24, 2000.
- Yahoo
France should stop access to Nazi sites, BBC
News, May 23, 2000.
- Yahoo
contre la Licra : les internautes français
sous contrôle, ZDNet France (in French),
May 23, 2000.
- French
Bill Has Web Ramifications, New York Times
(AP), May 23, 2000.
- A
Web Site Feels the Wrath of Beijing,
BusinessWeek, May 22, 2000.
- European
Union sets free export of encryption products,
Heise, May 22, 2000.
- Fight
Brews Over Swiss Bid to Block Web Sites, New York
Times (Reuters), May 16, 2000.
- German
Government considers ban on "Hacker Tools",
Spiegel (in German), May 15, 2000.
- Britain
plans cyber-center to spy on the Internet, San
Jose Mercury News (AP), May 11, 2000.
- Virtual
Refuge for Gay Muslims, Wired News, May 8,
2000.
- Cybercrime
is EU priority after 'love bug' virus,
EUBusiness, May 5, 2000.
April 2000
- MI5
builds new centre to read e-mails on the net,
Sunday Times, April 30, 2000.
- EU
Commissioner: We need a sense of urgency,
Heise, April 17, 2000.
- Threat
to Internet Users in France, Daily Telegraph,
April 13, 2000.
- Echelon
in Holland, Heise, April 11, 2000.
- Digital
Detectives in Holland, Heise, April 10,
2000.
- Web
Links Can Be Considered Illegal, Osaka Court Judgment
Says, Nikkei BP, April 7, 2000.
- Decision
on inquiry on Echelon postponed for a week ,
Heise, April 6, 2000.
- European
Parliament demands end of anonymity on the internet,
Heise, April 5, 2000.
March 2000
- European
Commission makes blurry statement on Echelon,
Heise, March 30, 2000.
- European
Parliament: Inquiry on Echelon, Heise, March
29, 2000.
- No
Final Agreement on Convention on Mutual Assistance in
Criminal Matters, Heise, March 28, 2000.
- French
to outlaw anonymous web posting, Vnunet.com,
March 27, 2000.
- EU
wants to collect terrorism related information on the
Internet, Heise, March 16, 2000.
- China
backs down over encryption codes, BBC News,
March 13, 2000.
February 2000
- Filters
rejected, The Holland Sentinel, February 23,
2000.
- European
Parliament Rejects Bordercrossing Interception of
Telecommunication, Heise, February 15,
2000.
- Surveillance
bill under fire, BBC News, February 10,
2000.
- France
to sue US and Britain over network of spies, The
Times, February 10, 2000.
- US
agency warned of massive cyber assault, Fairfax
I.T., February 10, 2000.
January 2000
- Australia
supports global cyber-squatting regulations, ABC
News, January 31, 2000.
- China
Acts to Control Internet Information Flow,
Washingtonpost.com, January 27, 2000.
- British
ISPs Crack Down on Hate, Wired News, January
25, 2000.
- Activists
charge DoubleClick double cross, USAToday.com,
January 25, 2000.
- Police
raid teen hacker's home, Aftenposten, January
25, 2000.
- Key
policy issues to watch in telecom, Web Review,
January 21, 2000.
- Burmese
ban on political websites, BBC News, January
20, 2000.
- US
Urges Global Anti-cybercrime Network, Fairfax
I.T., January 11, 2000.
- Push
Builds for Crackdown on Web Threats, Boston
Globe, January 3, 2000.
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