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InfoWorld: Looming Law
Aug 15, 1999, 00 :54 UTC (8 Talkback[s]) (7560 reads)

(Other stories by Ed Foster)

"The approval of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act on July 29 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) was certainly a great disappointment."

"What's the next step with UCITA? In the next few months it will officially be sent to the state legislatures by the NCCUSL, where it may or may not be introduced, depending on how much sponsorship it attracts among state leaders."

"So how do we fight UCITA now?"

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Let them get away with it!  It's a g ...   I'm not fighting it   
Hugo Gonzalez
Aug 15, 1999, 01:26:27
 
Can someone enlighten me as to what a UC ...   Can Someone Expain.....   
LowRider
Aug 15, 1999, 02:02:23
 
What happens if MY state does not adopt  ...   this will be a mess.   
Kenneth Scharf
Aug 15, 1999, 02:26:05
 
Here's a link to a final draft minus ...   Final draft.   
BR
Aug 15, 1999, 03:43:14
 
I heartly agree. There could not be a be ...   Re: I'm not fighting it   
Alessandro coppo
Aug 15, 1999, 07:45:40
 
Watch out guys!!

Take a closer look to  ...   Re: I'm not fighting it   
Hugo Gayosso
Aug 15, 1999, 18:16:04
 
I think that this law is mostly about re ...   reverse engineering   
cranky
Aug 15, 1999, 21:30:39
 
I seem to recall that the Samba project  ...   Re: Reverse Engineering   
Ward Griffiths
Aug 16, 1999, 05:05:32
 
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