Earthtimes (press release)

US Loosens Export Restrictions on Internet Services to 'Closed Societies'
Voice of America
The US Treasury Department has announced it will issue licenses to companies that export instant messaging and other personal Internet services to Iran, ...
Google Welcomes US Easing Of Internet Export Rules For Iran, OthersRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Google welcomes US relaxing software export rulesBusinessWeek
US Treasury Lifts Internet Service Sanctions On Cuba, Iran, SudanAHN | All Headline News
Wall Street Journal (blog) -The Associated Press -Ennahar
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ABC Online

'Jihad Jane' indictment alleges threat from within US
Los Angeles Times
American Colleen R. LaRose, 46, is accused of using the Internet to recruit and assist Muslim terrorist operations in Europe and Asia. ...
LaRose Charged With Using The Internet to Help Terrorists OverseasABC News
Pennsylvania Woman Tied to Plot on CartoonistNew York Times
US woman indicted on terror chargesBBC News
Washington Post -Voice of America -Examiner.com
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Reuters

US considers free wireless Internet access
Electronista (blog)
The US is considering the possibility of providing free wireless Internet access, according to a statement (PDF) released by the FCC. ...
FCC may set aside free wireless spectrum for Internet broadbandZDNet (blog)
FCC Chair Suggests Agency Is Considering Free Wireless InternetWall Street Journal (blog)
US May Assign Airwaves for Free Wireless Internet, FCC SaysBusinessWeek
AOL News -Erictric -Huffington Post (blog)
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Telegraph.co.uk

Zero-Day Hole In Internet Explorer 6 and 7
Hard OCP
Microsoft says that they have found a new vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6 and 7 that could allow remote code execution. The company is currently ...
New Internet Explorer code-execution attacks go wildRegister
Microsoft warns of zero-day IE hole on Patch TuesdayCNET
Microsoft Fixes Eight Bugs, Warns Of IE Zero-DayInformationWeek
PC World -Computerworld -eWeek
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TopNews United States

Internet commerce vs. Colorado legislature; not Amazon vs. Advertisers
Examiner.com
The recent passage of HB 10-1193 has just prompted internet giant retailer Amazon.com to leave Colorado and all of its affiliates in the State. ...
States Are Trying to Force Internet Sales TaxTom's Guide
The Real Story on Amazon and ColoradoHuffington Post (blog)
Amazon Boots Colorado Associates Over Internet TaxNorthwest innovation
CBS News -CNET -InternetRetailer.com
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The Guardian

From goggle to Google: TV meets the internet
Independent
Yesterday came news that Google, the billion-dollar gorilla of the internet, is trialling a new TV project with the No 2 satellite broadcaster in the US, ...
Report: Google testing TV searchCNET
Google Playing with TV Search Service Via Set-top BoxeseWeek
Google Tests TV Search ServiceWall Street Journal
Multichannel News -Telegraph.co.uk -PC World
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Reuters

Q+A-Is there a WTO case against Chinese Internet censorship?
Reuters
BEIJING, March 10 (Reuters) - The United States is studying whether it could launch a WTO challenge against Chinese Internet restrictions ...
Google-China flap spurs federal plan to bypass censorsCNET
A New Take on CensorshipHarvard Crimson
US cannot take Google row to WTO: Chinese strategistMoneycontrol.com
Reuters -Reuters
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The Hindu

Is Internet access a human right? Top 10 nations that say yes.
Christian Science Monitor
Four out of 5 people worldwide say Internet access is a human right, according to a recent BBC poll. Even more than Americans, Chinese believe that to be ...
Worldwide poll: 4 of 5 call Internet access a basic human rightComputerworld
80% Say Internet Access A RightInformationWeek
Global poll: 80% say Internet access is fundamental rightUSA Today
Cato @ Liberty -FierceCIO -Hard OCP
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