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Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Rights to Privacy v/s Government Posting of Offenders



Recently we have heard the hue and cry of convicted sex offenders because they are listed on public registries.

Look ahead to House Bill 118, which if passed will provide for the State of Delaware to post its 100 most wanted tax debtors.

Is there a right to anonymity in one's criminal activity? Or does the right to privacy not go that far. Would the drafter's of the Constitution have felt that way, when in their own times they were providing for public whipping; and sentences to time in the pillory?

Does the picture change when we talk about posting a public list of people who owe taxes?
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Delaware's Best Businesses

We know that most of the major companies in the United States are incorporated in Delaware. According to Division of Corporations 2005 Annual Report, Delaware is home to "60 percent of the Fortune 500 companies and half of all the U.S. firms traded on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ." But what about Delaware's local businesses?

The News Journal has released their "Best in the Business" Special Report. Readers, workers, executives, and community members were surveyed to find the Best in the Business in the following categories:
  • Best Place to Work

  • Community Involvement

  • Up & Coming

  • Company to Watch

The Report includes profiles and statistics for each company.

Congratulations to all the winners!
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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Net taxes are coming?

Like the idea of more affordable broadband networks in "unserved" locales? What if you had to pay for it?

Maybe you should read Oregon Republican Sen. Gordon Smith's
the Broadband for America Act.


Or, if you don't like political mumbo jumbo, you could just read this article from CNET News.com:

Senator plans Net taxes but no Net neutrality

The article raises some interesting questions about the internet and also about our government. For example, do we really expect our Senators to try to tackle more than one complex issue at a time?
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Monday, May 01, 2006

The Trademark Dilution Revision Act

Like free speech?


New Trademark Law Might Restrict Free Speech
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