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If ever we need evidence of ideology run rampant, the House vote to eliminate the annual American Community Survey and the Economic Census to provide basic information on the state of businesses and industries in the country and data used for generating quarterly gross domestic product estimates is exhibit A.
Privacy on the Web is a constant issue for public discussion. Congress is always considering more regulations on the use of information about people's habits, interests, or preferences on the Internet.
Jay S. Walker, founder and vice chairman of priceline.com and chairman of Walker Digital Corporation, is the next speaker in an AEI seminar series addressing the policy questions posed by the growth of the Internet and electronic commerce. It presents the diverse views of communications policymakers and Internet executives...
Is the Internet truly a free, borderless, and ungovernable medium?
Facebook’s IPO will be good news for a whole host of reasons. In particular, users should be happy that the company will become a much more public-facing entity.
Anthony Weiner insists he's the victim of a prank, but if he didn't send the picture, he must know who did. Of course, he could be lying, but if he's willing to lie about that, why is Weiner frank about the fact that it may be him in the bulging-landscape portrait?
This book tells the fascinating story of the Internet's challenge to governmental rule in the 1990s, and the ensuing battles with governments around the world.
Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu challenge the belief that the Internet is--and should remain--a free, borderless, and ungovernable medium.






