July 22, 2004
Washington Post: TiVo's Plans Lead to Fight On Copyrights.
The battle is one of several being waged in federal agencies and on Capitol Hill this summer, as content companies such as the movie and music companies seek to keep control of copyrighted works that increasingly can be digitally stored, copied, manipulated and distributed by users.
PC World: Microsoft to Enforce Antispam Plan.
Microsoft will soon put some bite into its Sender ID antispam plans. The software giant will check e-mail messages sent to its Hotmail, MSN, and Microsoft.com mail accounts to see if they come from valid e-mail servers, as identified by the Sender ID, according to a company executive.
InfoWorld: Verizon jumps into consumer VOIP with VoiceWing.
Verizon's VoiceWing service, which transports calls partly over the open Internet, is geared toward consumers and has a basic price of $39.95 per month. Another Verizon VOIP service, geared toward small businesses and enterprises and probably debuting next year, will run over a fully managed network to better ensure call quality...
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