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FC: Ed Markey wants ratings; FinCEN on e-surveillance; Epstein
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 21:04:14 -0400
[One assumes that Markey's universal ratings system would not apply to
newspapers or books. Maybe. --Declan]
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,38913,00.html
House Dem Into Ratings Regs
by Declan McCullagh (declan () wired com)
3:00 a.m. Sep. 22, 2000 PDT
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Ed Markey doesn't just hope the Democrats will
seize control of the U.S. House of Representatives. He's certain of
it.
"I'm only six weeks away from being chairman again," grins Markey, the
ranking Democrat on the House telecommunications subcommittee. The
panel oversees Internet and consumer privacy issues.
If the Republicans lose their House majority, the partisan shift
toward the left is likely to mean more regulation of technology and
corporations. And Markey, a 24-year veteran legislator from
Massachusetts, already knows just what he wants to do.
[...]
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,38955,00.html
Feds: Digital Cash Can Thwart Us
by Declan McCullagh (declan () wired com)
3:00 a.m. Sep. 22, 2000 PDT
WASHINGTON -- A Treasury Department report warns that technologies
such as the Internet and electronic cash could thwart the federal
government's efforts to conduct surveillance of bank and credit card
transactions.
The internal strategic plan predicts that technology may help law
enforcement by allowing agents to assemble ever-growing databases of
Americans' financial activities, but it can also provide more
anonymity than ever before.
Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) prepared the
36-page document, which was obtained by Wired News.
It says: "The development of new technologies -- such as electronic
cash, electronic purses, Internet or smartcard based electronic
payment systems, and Internet banking -- is increasing the ability of
individuals to rapidly transfer large sums of money, and could pose a
challenge for FinCEN and other law enforcement agencies combating
money laundering."
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http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,38893,00.html
Expert: Go Easy on Privacy Regs
by Declan McCullagh (declan () wired com)
9:00 a.m. Sep. 19, 2000 PDT
WASHINGTON - Say what you will about Richard Epstein, but don't call
him a privacy zealot.
The erudite University of Chicago law professor said Tuesday that
instead of staking out extreme positions on both sides of the topic,
advocates instead should consider the likely outcome of government
regulations.
"Privacy is not an area in which you should want to make highly
dogmatic claims of rights on either side," Epstein said at a Capitol
Hill event organized by George Mason University's Mercatus Center.
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