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Technology & Science

Jan. 6, 2001

Grid Lock

The extent to which the Internet will continue to affect almost every facet of life in America depends, in part, on how the federal government will respond to the regulatory and legal challenges the Web poses. And many Americans believe no challenge is greater, no issue more important to consumers and business, than privacy.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The extent to which the Internet will continue to affect almost every facet of life in America depends, in part, on how the federal government will respond to the regulatory and legal challenges the Web poses. And many Americans believe no challenge is greater, no issue more important to consumers and ...

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