April 27, 2002

InternetNews.com: Online privacy bill raising 'grave' e-commerce concerns (of course, the industry would have similar concerns about a law against fraud)

April 16, 2002

Washington Post: High court overturns 'virtual' porn ban (also see CNN) -- Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (Apr. 16, 2002) [alternate location]

AP (via Wired News): Web group OKs privacy standards (also see W3C's main P3P site)

April 08, 2002

CNET News.com: Web surfers brace for pop-up downloads

April 02, 2002

Wall Street Journal (via Politech): Microsoft's anti-Unix website runs, well, Unix; CNET News.com: Anti-Unix Web site on the fritz? (This week, Microsoft launched a web site intended to persuade people to switch from Unix to Microsoft's server software ... but it was quickly discovered that the site was running on the free Apache web server software, under an open-source version of Unix ... so an embarrassed Microsoft moved the site to a server running its own software ... which promptly crashed.)