upto0013 writes "Chinese bureaucrats are battling each other for the right to regulate World of Warcraft. They hope to gain the political clout and the revenue that comes along with controlling a new industry with potential for explosive growth. 'If you... ...full story at slashdot
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| 05 Nov 09 |
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Chinese Bureaucrats Duel Over Right To Regulate WoW » slashdot upto0013 writes "Chinese bureaucrats are battling each other for the right to regulate World of Warcraft. They hope to gain the political clout and the revenue that comes along with controlling a new industry with potential for explosive growth. 'If you... |
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FEC Will Not Regulate Political Blogging » slashdot eldavojohn writes "Despite complaints that political bloggers should be subject to campaign finance laws since they are donating huge amounts of money in the form of advertising and media services to candidates, the FEC will not regulate political... |
| 25 May 09 |
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An Act to Regulate and Tax the Cannabis Industry. in Mass » digg The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has submitted two bills to regulate and tax the cannabis industry. The Senate bill no.1801, and House Bill no. 2929. Seeks to legalize and tax marijuana from the seed up to the distribution and sale. Would bring revenue... |
| 29 Jul 08 |
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FCC Commissioner Urges, Don't Regulate the Internet » slashdot Brett Glass writes "In an op-ed in today's Washington Post, FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell makes a case against government regulation of the Internet, opining that 'engineers, not politicians or bureaucrats, should solve engineering problems.' With... |
| 04 Dec 08 |
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Next G8 President Wants To "Regulate the Internet" » slashdot antispam_ben writes "The President of Italy, which will have the Presidency of the G8 starting January 1, says he wants to use the future position of Italy to 'Regulate the Internet.' Italy's President Berlusconi appears to be a cantankerous character,... |