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  1. Q&A with Peter Kay.(problem of email): An article from: Hawaii Business by Peter Kay, 2003-08-01
  2. How your ISP can violate your privacy.(Law of the Line)(internet service provider): An article from: Hawaii Business by Bob Godbey, 2004-09-01
  3. Internet Initiative Japan deploys MX Logic Email Defense Gateway.: An article from: Software Industry Report
  4. Stanching the scourge of spam.(technology today): An article from: Community College Week by Reid Goldsborough, 2004-09-27
  5. Uncle Sam may not monitor e-mails. (Up front: news, trends & analysis).: An article from: Information Management Journal by Nikki Swartz, 2003-03-01
  6. Account holder has right to e-mail privacy, Sixth Circuit rules.: An article from: Trial by Rebecca Porter, 2007-10-01
  7. Creating Cool Frontpage Web Sites by Paul M. Summitt, Mary J. Summitt, 1996-10
  8. E-mail and Internet policy.: An article from: Association Management by Ken Wasch, 1997-05-01

121. Wellmark Contacts For Iowa Providers
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122. Intellisync Corporation Press Releases
As the leading provider of BREW wireless email, Intellisync provides wireless email software for nearly any mobile device. The Company believes that no
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123. Court Limits Privacy Of E-Mail Messages (TechNews.com)
Court Limits Privacy Of EMail Messages providers Free to Monitor Communications the ruling means e-mail service providers can intercept messages (Juana
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124. California Senate Approves Anti-Gmail Bill | CNET News.com
California Senate approves antiGmail bill The revised measure would place strict privacy restrictions on e-mail providers in the state, but it appears to
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Published: May 27, 2004, 3:47 PM PDT By Evan Hansen
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TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack The California state Senate on Thursday approved a bill that takes aim at Google's new Gmail service, placing strict limits on e-mail providers seeking to scan customer messages for advertising and other purposes. The bill passed after revisions that removed a key provision that would have required e-mail providers to win the consent of anyone sending messages to their service before scanning messages. "My legislation guarantees that our most private communications will remain just thatprivate," said Sen. Liz Figueroa, D-Fremont, the bill's author, according to a statement. In a statement, Google said that it is taking a neutral position on the bill as it continues to work with Figueroa on the measure. "Google has worked in good faith with Senator Figueroa and her staff to address her concerns about privacy and online communications," the company wrote. "We believe we have reached conceptual agreement on most of the key points, but we have not yet reached agreement on all the details. As is the norm in the legislative process, work still remains on the specific language of the bill."

125. E-mail Wiretap Case Can Proceed, Court Says | Tech News On ZDNet
Email wiretap case can proceed, court says In a surprise decision, changes its mind and says a criminal trial of an e-mail provider can proceed.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-5829228.html
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By Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com
Published on ZDNet News: August 11, 2005, 2:30 PM PT
In a closely watched case governing Internet privacy, a federal appeals court has reinstated a criminal case against an e-mail provider accused of violating wiretap laws. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 5-2 vote, ruled on Thursday that an e-mail provider who allegedly read correspondence meant for his customers could be tried on federal criminal charges. That decision reverses a 2-1 vote by a three-judge panel last year that raised alarms among civil libertarians and even sparked a flurry of efforts in Congress to rewrite wiretapping law in response. Privacy advocates had warned that if last year's ruling by the 1st Circuit was left untouched, it could usher in more e-mail eavesdropping by the government. In a

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NetZero Internet Service Provider. Half the standard prices of AOL, MSN, Earthlink. NetZero accounts include email, webmail, instant messaging
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127. Juno Internet Service - Value-priced Internet Service Provider - ISP - Free, Low
Juno Internet Service Provider. Half the standard prices of AOL, MSN, Earthlink. Juno accounts include email, webmail, instant messaging compatibility.
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