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Cisco: IP Traffic Set to Quadruple by 2016 By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published May 30, 2012 Within four years, there may be 2.5 network connections for every person living on earth. Tags: Internet, IP, Cisco, traffic, VNI Leahy Sees Momentum for Patent Reform in Obama Address By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published January 26, 2011 Senate Judiciary Chairman optimistic that he can press forward controversial effort to overhaul the nation's patent system, pegging the effort to Obama's message of innovation and competitiveness. Tags: software, IP, Senate, Patent Reform, Obama administration Blackburn: FCC Headed for 'Congressional Hurricane' By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published January 18, 2011 Incensed at the Federal Communications Commission's move to enact net neutrality rules, GOP lawmaker vows to lead a campaign of curbing agency's regulatory overreach. Tags: security, privacy, FCC, IP, Net Neutrality Senate Panel Passes Controversial Online Piracy Bill By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published November 18, 2010 Legislation that would crack down on websites engaging in trafficking of counterfeit goods and pirated content heads to the Senate floor amid heated opposition from digital-rights groups. Tags: privacy, IP, intellectual property, Copyright, downloads Diluted ACTA IP Accord Offers Consolation to Digital-Rights Groups By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published October 08, 2010 With the final draft of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement now available to the public, interested parties evaluate the impact on Internet service providers. Tags: piracy, IP, intellectual property, Copyright, digital asset protection White House IP Boss: Digital Piracy Costs U.S. Jobs By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published October 05, 2010 Linking IP enforcement with the economic recovery, Victoria Espinel has high hopes for the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement as the final draft nears completion and public release. Tags: piracy, IP, intellectual property, Copyright, ACTA EFF Heralds Victory After Senate Shelves IP Bill By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published October 01, 2010 Leading digital rights group wins a battle in its fight against what it sees as overreaching Internet infringement legislation, though it acknowledges the war is far from over. Tags: IP, EFF, IP network White House IP Chief Talks Tough on Online Piracy By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published September 28, 2010 U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Espinel touts administration's efforts to crack down on Internet piracy, praises controversial Senate bill to blacklist offending sites. Tags: security, piracy, IP, intellectual property, White House RIAA Wants Piracy on the Table in Net Neutrality Talks By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published August 20, 2010 Trade groups representing segments in the music industry want Google to consider techniques to curb piracy as it moves forward with its broadband policy work. Tags: Google, IP, Copyright, Net Neutrality, RIAA Survey: Staffers Would Purloin Company IP By Larry Barrett | Article Published August 18, 2010 A survey indicates that about half of employees would purloin enterprise data on their way to a new job. Tags: IT Jobs/Salary, IP, intellectual property, cyber crime, IP monitoring Tech Comics: "Intellectual Property Infringement" By Oliver Widder | Article Published July 30, 2010 People in all walks of life run into problems with IP infringement Tags: open source, IP, intellectual property, infringement White House IP Czar Pledges Piracy Crackdown By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published June 23, 2010 Administration official outlines to Senate committee plans to seek broad cooperation at home and abroad in fight against intellectual property infringement. Tags: government IT, piracy, IP, governance, intellectual property tcpdump for Network Troubleshooting By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published December 03, 2008 Tip of the Trade: tcpdump is a packet sniffer that starts off simple and scales in both complexity and power. Tags: IT, IP, traffic |