October 24, 2006
The Entrepreneurial Imperative Should be a Categorical U.S. Policy Imperative
The U.S. has a reputation of being entrepreneurial relative to other countries. The AEI event I attended yesterday was a book forum for Carl Schramm's new book [...]
Commission On Virginia Courts In The 21st Century: Using IT To Benefit All, To Exclude None
Last week I was in Richmond to participate in a focus group to help the Virginia courts system run better through IT (it's good to see governments [...]
Microsoft to Ship Windows Vista On-time in Europe
Microsoft to Ship Windows Vista On-time in Europe. SMEs can breathe a sigh of relief. Brussels – The thousands of small and mid-size information technology firms throughout [...]
ACT Statement on European Parliament Vote on Patents/EPLA
"Today the European Parliament took an important step toward making the patent system more accessible and predictable for the thousands of ICT SMEs that rely on it. [...]
August 18, 2006
Telecom- Brilliantly Lobbying FOR Net Neutrality
Net neutrality may not be going anywhere at the Federal level-at least not this year-but it is making great strides at the state level. And guess who [...]
France’s New Interoperability Law
The French "iPod law" went into effect yesterday--still with plenty of teeth despite certain sections having been declared unconstitutional and struck down by the French Constitutional Council. [...]