The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 Thomas E. WEber |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A privacy firestorm at DoubleClick; Web highflier's executives, blindsided by a backlash, are scrambling to recover.(Federal Trade Commission, Michigan and New York have begun separate probes of its data-collection and other practices; includes related article on ways that Web firms secretly track visitors to their sites) | Business, general | Andrea Petersen, Thomas E. Weber |
As pendulum swings, protecting privacy may start to pay off.(some entrepreneurs bet that Web profits may depend on respecting people's privacy)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Thomas E. Weber |
Protecting copyrights: how e-books will be like parking meters.(publishers use digital rights management)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Thomas E. Weber |
Software-warranty law spurs fears we'll soon see bugs everywhere.(a look at the implications of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, or Ucita) | Business, general | Thomas E. Weber |
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