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            <title>A &apos;Scattershot Year&apos; For Tech Policy?</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>That's what <a href="http://www.news.com/Year-in-review-Quiet-year-for-tech-on-Capitol-Hill/2009-1028_3-6223188.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-20&subj=news">News.com</a> thinks Congress gave the technology industry for Christmas this year. The story covers an array of topics, including:</p>

<p>1) <strong>Internet taxes.</strong> "Arguably the biggest victory scored by the high-tech industry -- although some would say it didn't go far enough."</p>

<p>2) <strong>Competitiveness.</strong> "There's no guarantee, however, that [President] <strong>Bush</strong> will approve the follow-up spending bills that would actually bankroll those programs."</p>

<p>3) <strong>H-1B visas.</strong> "Once again appears destined to fail, already a casualty of a divisive immigration bill that perished earlier this year."</p>

<p>4) <strong>Patent reform.</strong> "Proceeded further than ever before, with the House of Representatives backing the most significant revamp in decades. But the Senate hasn't acted yet amid lingering battles over the bill's approach."</p>

<p>5) <strong>Piracy.</strong> "The entertainment industry saw some action on its frustration with piracy on university networks."</p>

<p>6) <strong>Network neutrality.</strong> "A quiet year."</p>

<p>7) <strong>Tech mergers.</strong> Congress called "a number of technology-related companies onto the hearing-room carpet."</p>

<p>8) <strong>E-voting.</strong> "Post-election plans from the Democrats to require paper trails of all oft-maligned electronic voting machines used in federal races also appear to have collapsed."</p>

<p>9) <strong>Internet perils.</strong> Congress' activities covered cyber security, terrorists organizing online, file-sharing, sexual predators on social networks, and secretly installed computer spyware.</p>]]></description>
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