Headlines: Bytes in Brief - June

From: SharonN164@aol.com
Date: Wed Jun 02 1999 - 03:37:01 PDT


Cross posted to legal and technology lists

Featured headlines from the June issue of "BYTES IN BRIEF"(TM) (a free
monthly digest of Internet law and technology news):

HACKERS CREATE HAVOC AT SENATE/FBI/WHITE HOUSE SITES
LAWSUITS WANT THE RIGHT TO SEVEN DIRTY WORDS
NEW LAW FORCES WEB SITES TO BE "HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE"
PC MANUFACTURERS FORM Y2K ALLIANCE
EUROPEAN BAN ON JUNK E-MAIL FAILS
ENCRYPTION BAN OVERTURNED/JUSTICE APPEALS
U.S. REVIVES 1999 ANTITRUST PROBE OF NSI
FBI FORMS INTERNET FRAUD COUNCIL
SEC SUES 26 FOR NET FRAUD
U.K. LIST OF SPIES PUBLISHED ONLINE
JAPAN BANS CHILD PORN
SEC FINES ONLINE BROKERAGE DATEK
FORTUNE 500 COMPANY SUED FOR SPAM
BUSH CAMPAIGN TARGETS PARODY SITE
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT SUSPENDS GOVT. SEARCH SITE FEES
DOJ V. MICROSOFT IN MAY
TENTATIVE RULINGS IN SUN-MICROSOFT
85% OF LARGE LAW FIRMS ON THE WEB
FEDS LOSE TRACK OF Y2K DOLLARS
HOUSE VOTES TO LIMIT Y2K LIABILITY

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