A bill ‘imposing penalties on the creators of spyware,’ The Securely Protect Yourself Against Cyber Trespass Act (SPY ACT)  was approved by the Acronym Committee and passed by the full House, 399-1. 

The Senate is simultaneousy considering the Software Principles Yielding Better Levels of Consumer Knoweldge (SPY BLOCK) Act.

Via BBC.

Chanel sells sexy fashion and perfume. Sexy Chanel, now renamed Sexy Chanelle, sells, uh, escort services in Toronto.  Oddly, she charges $4000 for 12 hours but $10,000 for 24 hours.  In any event, Chanel has sued her over her use of the domain name SEXYCHANEL.COM.  Part of the problem is the perfume bottle on

VP Cheney referred to ‘factcheck.com’ when he meant to say ‘factcheck.org.’  Last night the .com resolved to one of those ‘page o’ links’ holding pages.  Today it directs to George Soros’ ‘Why we must not re-elect President Bush’ site.  Via John Palfrey.

A MarketWatch article reporting that the keyword VIOXX is going for $11.88 a click on Overture.  I just searched the term and it appears that the first 15 Overture listings for VIOXX are for attorneys seeking plaintiffs regarding the recall.  Merck’s vioxx.com site is number 18.  Google has 8 keyword ads for VIOXX, all for