Declan McCullagh
Journalist
Congress may require ISPs to block fraud sites...Harbeck, is traveling from China. Declan McCullagh is a contributor to CNET News and a correspondent for CBSNews.com who has covered the intersection of politics and technology for over a decade. Declan writes a regular feature called... In this article: Paul Kanjorski, Injunction, Declan, Apple Corps, RSS Feed, E mail, Declan McCullagh, and CNET News |
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Boing Boing | August 28, 2009
US Senate cyber security bill sparks debate, internet takeover fears
...take long to become the stuff of screaming Drudge sirens. So, over at CNET, Declan McCullagh wrote about an update to a cybersecurity bill that first circulated this spring. In his interpretation of the bill (which I haven't read in...
In this article: White House, CNET, US Senate, Authoritarianism, Declan, Zdnet, and Reason magazine
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VentureBeat | August 28, 2009
Bill would give President emergency control of Internet. In his dreams
..."critical" to an emergency involving the Internet. CNET reporter Declan McCullagh has obtained a copy of a 55-page working draft that's newer than the version online at thomas.loc.gov. He's excerpted the part that allows the President to...
In this article: Paul Boutin, CNET, White House, Cadre, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Wired magazine, Slate, and MIT
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CNET News.com | September 21, 2009
Aneesh Chopra on his job, the DMCA, patent reform, and more
com/CNET political correspondent Declan McCullagh and I interviewed Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra about everything from why he doesn't have a tricked-out CTO Web site to his thoughts on a fair use exemption to the DMCA and copyright reform.
In this article: CNET, Revenue, Hulu, MySpace, Steve Ballmer, and Microsoft
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SecurityWatch | June 02, 2009
Skepticism and Disappointment in Many Reactions to Cybersecurity Plan
...plan is about. Spafford also links agreeingly to a report by Declan McCullagh at CNet which notes the widespread similarities in the plan to the failed 2003 Bush administration "National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace." The rhetoric in the...
In this article: Gene Spafford, Barack Obama, Purdue University, Cybersecurity, E mail, Security software, and Patch
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CNET News.com | May 29, 2009
CNET News Daily Podcast: Waiting for a U.S. cyberczar
...results of a review on the nation's cybersecurity--and it's not the best news. CNET News editor Michelle asks chief political correspondent Declan McCullagh why. That, and other headlines of the day, on Friday's CNET News Daily Podcast.
In this article: CNET News, Barack Obama, and U.S.
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CNET News.com | April 08, 2008
Podcast: Why Web sites' legal shield may be weakening
...by their users. But if two recent court rulings are upheld on appeal, that could change. CNET News.com reporter Declan McCullagh tells Leslie Katz why. The world's largest PC maker, Hewlett-Packard, announced a very tiny addition to its...
In this article: Iphone, CNET News.com, Nokia, Nokia Tube, ASUS Eee PC, and Hewlett-Packard
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CNET News.com | November 03, 2008
Video: Daily Debrief: Sigh, e-voting still stinks
...voting. On this Daily Debrief, CNET chief political correspondent Declan McCullagh tells Kara Tsuboi why he prefers voting by paper and pencil, when e-voting technology will be up to snuff, and how Congress really messed this one up.
In this article: CNET
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CNET News.com | September 04, 2008
Audio slideshow: At Republican convention, celebration amid protests Latest News in Politics and Law - CNET News
...At Republican convention, celebration amid protests Declan McCullagh, CNET News' chief political correspondent, chronicles the intersection of politics and technology. He has covered politics, technology, and Washington, D.C., for...
In this article: CNET News, USB Drive, Declan, Windows Vista, Hewlett-Packard, Ron Paul, and Washington, D.C
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CNET News.com | June 12, 2008
Secretive D.C. firm says corn growers' anti-Google letter is legit Latest News in Politics and Law - CNET News
...not do lobbying, Meneses said he was not able to answer the question on the record. Disclosure: Declan McCullagh is married to a Google employee. Declan McCullagh, CNET News' chief political correspondent, chronicles the intersection...
In this article: Google, CNET News, Washington, D.C, Googling, National Cable and Telecommunications Association, Declan, and U.S. Senate
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Declan McCullagh is an American journalist and columnist for CNET's news.com. He specializes in computer security and privacy issues. He is notable, among other things, for his early involvement with the media interpretation of U.S. presidential candidate Al Gore's statement that he "took the initiative in creating the Internet." McCullagh himself once claimed that "If it's true that Al Gore created the Internet, then I created the 'Al Gore created the Internet' story."
In an article in The Register, he was once described by fellow technical journalist Andrew Orlowski as a, "draw by crayon libertarian," and has written in defense of Libertarianism frequently.
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