Monthly Archives: March 2001
Rick Malone and Rosemary Corcoran
Ask Rick Malone a question and his partner of 15 years, Rosemary Corcoran, will probably answer it. Or vice versa.The two, who own and...
Pamela Samuelson
Pamela Samuelson is a dauntingly bright woman who knows much more about intellectual property law in the real world and in cyberspace than is...
EDS Puts Clients in the Drivers Seat
Electronic Data Systems Corp. built a business—and a reputation—locking customers into long-term deals that were never famous for warm and fuzzy things like customer...
Pick a Finger, Any Finger
Fingerprints: With a long history in law enforcement and government, fingerprints are the most widely researched and understood biometric. With relatively high accuracy, low...
Making Strides
To shamelessly borrow from one of the classics of literature, for information technology it is both the best of times and the worst of...
Going Global? Scope Out Overseas Laws
When I lived in Japan in 1993, I regularly begged my Mom to ship sourdough pretzels from home. I can only imagine what I...
IM: Instant Money?
Teen users and mobile devices are likely keys to early efforts by AOL Time Warner to make money directly from its instant messaging technology.Instant...
Jonathan Potter
When Congress passed a sweeping reform of copyright law in 1998, Jonathan Potters fledgling lobbying group, the Digital Media Association, was 3 days old...
Where the Money Is
The chips are down for Yahoo!, and the portal is hoping new corporate business can lift its badly sagging top and bottom lines.The company...
The Buzz: March 12, 2001
Egan to Be Ambassador?It looks like Dick Egan has a touch of green in this very Irish of months.The founder and chairman emeritus of...