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The Daily Memo - 4/25/06
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has proposed a new internet regulation which would require commercial websites to self-rate themselves, and websites with sexually explicity information to include official warnings on their pages, at risk of imprisonment. (Slashdot and c|net)
A North Carolina lawyer died on Thursday, of a heart attack, while arguing in a drunk driving case - while money has been allocated since last year for the courthouse to have defibrillators, they had not been installed yet. (CNN)
The RIAA has sued a family for its alleged illegal file-sharing, but the family doesn’t even own a computer. (Boing Boing)
In New York, an administrative law judge says workers should not be fired for browing the net in the office. (MSNBC)
Motoroloa has received a patent for a cell phone that can provide therapeutic stimulation to the wearer. (RealTechNews)





