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[Posted on September 7, 2007 - 4:12 PM]
After last year's Republican-controlled Congress killed amendments to preserve so-called Network Neutrality, the advocacy groups of Internet companies had hoped for better luck with the current Democratic-led Congress but have thus far seen no meaningful legislation introduced. Network Neutrality — the concept that major telecoms should provide equal access to all content providers as opposed to creating fast lanes for...

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[Posted on December 14, 2006 - 1:32 PM]
In his continued fight against child pornography on the Internet, Sen. John McCain has introduced a new proposal in the U.S. Senate which would require commercial Web sites and individual blogs to report illegal images or videos posted by users, and delete user profiles created by sex offenders. The penalty for failing to do so would be a fine of...

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[Posted on November 9, 2006 - 3:06 PM]
Over the past six years, under President Bush and a Republican House and Senate, the technology world has changed a million times over. Whether these changes were helped, hindered or allowed by the regulation, deregulation or lack of regulation by the Republican-dominated federal government is debatable, what's certain is that some things will change as the power shifts in the...

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