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UNESCAP References Techlawed Project

The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific references the Techlawed Project as a follow-up to its recent conference on e-commerce law harmonization in the region. UNESCAP is one of several UN agencies that has agreed to work with Techlawed volunteers on future projects.  

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July 22, 2004 Comments are Disabled News

Sri Lankan Judge Orders Article Removed From Website

In what is reported to be a first, a Sri Lankan judge has ordered an allegedly defamatory article removed from a website. see: CAIP v. SOCAN also see: ISPs Free From Paying Royalties for Downloads

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July 21, 2004 Comments are Disabled News

Vietnam Increases Internet Controls

The Vietnamese government has increased its Internet controls as it requires ISPs to terminate service to cybercafes that allow for access to pornography and anti-government content. see: CAIP v. SOCAN also see: ISPs Free From Paying Royalties for Downloads

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July 21, 2004 Comments are Disabled News

World Vision Calls For Ugandan Internet Law

World Vision’s Ugandan National Director has called on the government to adopt Internet legislation to protect individual users.  

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July 21, 2004 Comments are Disabled News

Group Protests Maldives Internet Controls

Reporters Without Borders is protesting Maldives strong controls over Internet use, reporting that the government has jailed four Internet users for posting articles that are critical of the government. see: CAIP v. SOCAN also see: ISPs Free From Paying Royalties for Downloads

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July 20, 2004 Comments are Disabled News