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daily link  Wednesday, February 27, 2002

They're both a group of useless idiots...

Congress enjoys the contributions while telecomm vendors seem to be spending all their money on lobbying, and next to nothing on actually deploying high-speed internet access. The article pretty well outlines what's wrong with both campaign finance and the telecommunications companies.

Congressional Broadband Fight Intensifies. The House is expected to approve a bill to deregulate the high-speed Internet market that is largely shaped by the huge campaign contributions it has generated. [The New York Times: Technology

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Government mulls enforced copy-protection

Sorry, but anything that Jack Valenti is for gives me pause.

Digital Security Fomenting a Feud. A proposed bill with heavyweight support from the entertainment industry garners distrust from technology factions; it would make creating, selling or distributing digital systems without embedded copy protection a crime. Declan McCullagh reports from Washington [Wired News - Technology

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