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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