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IEEE Spectrum June 2005 Steven Cherry |
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InternetNews September 10, 2004 Roy Mark |
Court Bounces Pa. Online Child Porn Law A federal court today struck down a Pennsylvania state law requiring Internet service providers to block access to Web sites that contain child pornography. |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2011 Tim Hanson |
Australia: The Country a Wallaby Could Run Stable economic growth and an increasing tax base are all but assured in the Land Down Under. |
Salon.com October 25, 2000 Christopher Hunter |
Don't let McCain censor the Net New legislation that would require the use of filtering software by public libraries is unnecessary and unconstitutional... |
Chemistry World April 29, 2010 Karen Harries-Rees |
Australian emissions trading scheme on hold The Australian government has shelved plans for an emissions trading scheme until at least 2013, blaming the opposition's determination to block the legislation and slow international progress on a new climate change deal. |
Reason July 2003 Jesse Walker |
The Big Block Last year Pennsylvania passed a bill to crack down on child pornography online. The cause was uncontroversial, but the law's approach -- requiring Internet Service Providers to block Web sites based on their Internet Protocol addresses -- drew immediate criticism from the technology community. |
Salon.com November 30, 2001 Meera Atkinson |
America the scapegoat An Australian woman who has made New York her home fires back at the smug U.S.-bashers in Europe and her native land... |
TIME Asia June 13, 2011 Michael Schuman |
China's Mining Pit However the countries feel about each other, China's roaring economy can't do without Australia's resources, and Australia's prosperity can't do without China's roaring economy. |
Chemistry World September 8, 2010 Karen Harries-Rees |
Could science be the winner in Australia's election? Science in Australia could benefit from the more consultative approach that the newly elected minority Labour government will need to adopt. |
The Motley Fool July 2, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
Big Win for Mining Companies Australia reaches favorable agreement with big-time miners over RSPT. |
InternetNews April 15, 2005 Tim Gray |
China Retains a Tight Grip on Access China continues to filter information on the Internet. |