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Federal Internet policies: laissez faire or fairly lazy.
April 1, 1998... The technology policy situation in the United States is beginning to look like a scene from a familiar Wait Disney movie. The Internet is starting as Peter Pan (the boy who won't grow up), and the U.S. government is starring as Captain Hook (the...
A taxing ordeal. (Internet commerce)
April 1, 1998... CONGRESS IS CHARGED WITH SORTING OUT THE INTERNET TAX DILEMMAS
For every efficiency Internet commerce creates from a business perspective, it creates a corresponding quandary for tax officials. Who has the right to tax? How much can a...
What are the party lines? (Internet tax issue)
April 1, 1998... At press time for this edition of The Gray Sheet, a proposal to address the Internet tax issue is making its way through Congress. The Internet Tax Freedom Act, championed by Representative Christopher Cox (R), proposes some specific actions and...
Deciphering the encryption problem. (data protection and security products)
April 1, 1998... At the moment, the encryption problem may be of little importance to the vast majority of U.S. Internet users who log on for an average of about an hour each day to send e-mail, read the news, and study up on product information for upcoming...