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From User: Decius

Current Topic: Politics and Law

Freedom to Tinker: Status of State Super-DMCA Bills
Topic: Politics and Law 3:41 pm EST, Apr  5, 2003

This is a complete Super-DMCA page with the text of the laws in various states and detailed information. Who can fight this in Tennessee??

Freedom to Tinker: Status of State Super-DMCA Bills


CBS News | 'Do Not Call' Is Law | March 11, 2003 14:49:40
Topic: Politics and Law 8:22 am EST, Mar 13, 2003

] President Bush on Tuesday signed legislation creating a
] national "do-not-call" list intended to help consumers
] block unwanted telemarketing calls.

CBS News | 'Do Not Call' Is Law | March 11, 2003 14:49:40


Justice Dept. Drafts Sweeping Expansion of Anti-Terrorism Act
Topic: Politics and Law 7:52 pm EST, Feb  9, 2003

] This section would terminate all state law enforcement
] consent decrees before Sept. 11, 2001, not related to
] racial profiling or other civil rights violations, that
] limit such agencies from gathering information about
] individuals and organizations. The authors of this
] statute claim that these consent orders, which were
] passed as a result of police spying abuses, could impede
] current terrorism investigations. It would also place
] substantial restrictions on future court injunctions.

Patriot Act ][ - The Empire Strikes Again.

Justice Dept. Drafts Sweeping Expansion of Anti-Terrorism Act


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