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April 2000 Archives

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SEC to Snoop for Fraud

SEC to Snoop for Fraud, Wired News, March 28, 2000.

Playing Games with Privacy

Playing Games with Privacy, Wired News, March 27, 2000.

Want Free DSL? You'll Pay For It

Want Free DSL? You'll Pay For It, Wired News, March 27, 2000.

Bill would form Privacy Commission

Bill would form Privacy Commission, USA Today, March 24, 2000.

Privacy Persuasive in Policy

Privacy Persuasive in Policy, Wired News, March 24, 2000.

FTC may broaden focus to privacy off-line

FTC may broaden focus to privacy off-line, USA Today, March 23, 2000.

DoubleClick negotiating settlement of privacy cases

DoubleClick negotiating settlement of privacy cases, Bloomberg News, March 23, 2000.

DoubleClick in settlement discussions

DoubleClick in settlement discussions, CNET, March 23, 2000.

New Tool offers privacy without crippling browsing habits

New Tool offers privacy without crippling browsing habits, CNN, March 21, 2000.

Mixed on Taxes, Not Privacy

Mixed on Taxes, Not Privacy, Wired News, March 21, 2000.

Businesses Address Privacy Concerns

Businesses Address Privacy Concerns, Information Week, March 20, 2000.

Genetics Scandal Inflames Iceland

Genetics Scandal Inflames Iceland, Wired News, March 20, 2000.

Congress Wants Privacy Commission

Congress Wants Privacy Commission, Wired News, March 15, 2000.

A Little More Privacy, Eh?

A Little More Privacy, Eh?, Wired News, March 15, 2000.

Echelon Spies for Euro Bribes

Echelon Spies for Euro Bribes, Wired News, March 13, 2000.

The End of Anonymity?

The End of Anonymity?, Wired News, March 9, 2000.

Safe E-Health Requires Patience

Safe E-Health Requires Patience, Wired News, March 9, 2000.

Some Countries Seek Keys to Digital Code-Scramblers

Some Countries Seek Keys to Digital Code-Scramblers, New York Times, April 3, 2000 (registration required).