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Intellectual Property

Aug. 24, 2000

Government, Web Industry Mull Regulation at Summit

ASPEN, Colo. - Companies that do business on the Internet had better find ways to regulate their activities - or the government will police the $320 billion industry for them, experts said this week at one of the leading national summits on technology policy and the law.

By Charles Ashby
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        ASPEN, Colo. - Companies that do business on the Internet had better find ways to regulate their activities - or the government will police the $320 billion industry for them, experts said this week at one of the leading national summits on technology policy and the law.
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