Damien Cave

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  • A hacker crackdown?

    By Damien Cave
  • A hacker crackdown?

    As the long arm of the law reaches Napster and its lookalikes, programmers could be held responsible for what others do with their code.
  • Watermarks in music?

    By Damien Cave
  • The Supreme Court wimps out on grandparents rights

    The justices reveal themselves to be as knotted as a family in the throes of emotional strife.
  • Letters to the editor

    "Metallica did the ultimate in uncool acts." Plus: Do Buchanan petitioners' ends justify their means? And: Life after an ileostomy.
  • Listmania

    Everybody in the tech world has a list to share these days -- so why are they all the same?
  • Letters to the editor

    Grand Funk Railroad killed rock 'n' roll?! Plus: Sun Microsystems scientist's doomsaying isn't convincing; white New Yorkers need to protest police brutality.
  • Letters to the editor

    Hey, Horowitz: Gun locks are about safety, not ideology. Plus: Is LASIK all the better to see with? Deepak Chopra's legal battles do not diminish his spirituality.
  • Letters to the editor

    Does eating British food require a stiff upper lip? Plus: Harry Potter triumphs over "feminism"; emergency room patients often aren't.
  • Studio technician

    MPAA president Jack Valenti has never downloaded an MP3, but he could have a huge impact on the future of online entertainment.
  • Got God?

    Two religion start-ups vie to be the "AOL of the soul" and profit from the holy trinity of content, community and commerce.
  • Letters to the editor

    AOL-Time Warner -- a marriage made in hell for consumers. Plus: Curtis Mayfield's unworthy successors; dump the vile David Duke!
  • Letters to the editor

    Is Joe Conason a bigot about the religious right? Plus: Sigourney and Sandra and other absolutely fabulous divas Damien Cave missed; David Crosby?! Melissa, what were you thinking?
  • A hair-raising scheme

    Luring fans to "go with the Flowbee," the vacuum-powered star of late-night infomercials caters to its online community.
  • Prescription for change

    President Clinton proposes the regulation of online drug sales.
  • Rolling baby killers

    Walkers cause more infant deaths and accidents than any other baby furniture. Now, thanks to the boom in e-commerce, they are readily available online.
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