Abstract
Computing professionals sometimes find policy issues ill-defined, confusing, or irrelevant. Perhaps that is why---to date---policy participation has been limited within our community.
Index Terms
- USACM and U.S. legislation
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U.S. and EU Legislation on Cybercrime
EISIC '11: Proceedings of the 2011 European Intelligence and Security Informatics ConferenceThe advent of Internet technologies has created global cyber crime problems. Cyber crimes affect all of us at the time when online transactions are in billions of dollars per year and cyber criminals are costing e-commerce billions of dollars in damages ...
Federal Biometric Technology Legislation
Voters in the United States expect the government to deliver more services to an increasing population in a more efficient, cost-effective, and fraud-free manner, while limiting the size and scope of the governmental infrastructure. Encouraged or ...
Internet tax legislation: distinguishing issues
Internet policies and issuesThe Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA), enacted in 1998, placed a three-year moratorium on the ability of state and local governments to impose new taxes on Internet access, or to impose any multiple or discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce. The ...
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