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Cory Doctorow on The DMCA and IT. In the latest IT Conversation (audio), Cory from the Electronic Frontier Foundation explains why the Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes reverse engineering illegal in the U.S., and why that's a bad thing for IT. Do recent changes in copyright law mean you need to police our employees for infringement? How about your customers? Are you responsible for traffic from anonymous users on your WiFi LANs? And what about those new data-retention regulations? (What's a CIO to do?)
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Posted Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:31:56 PM   


Federation of identities in a web services world. IBM and Microsoft have published a white paper outlining their vision of how digital identities could be federated. The end result is a specification called WS-Federation that will be added to the other WS specs already published. [Source: Scott Loftesness]
Posted Wednesday, July 09, 2003 6:52:11 AM   


Most reliable and Fastest Hosting Company Sites During June. A summary of the Top 10 hosting providers with the fewest failed requests and fastest connection times to their sites during June. [Source: Netcraft]
Posted Wednesday, July 09, 2003 5:44:15 AM   


 

 

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