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...Larry Summers, who knew everything about economics but little about popular culture, came into the Oval Office one day and remarked that he’d just had a meeting on debt relief with ‘some guy named Bono??just one name—dressed in jeans, a T-shirt, and big sunglasses,’” Clinton writes in the book...
...Calif., introduced a law that would mandate that spyware companies be more open with their EULAs and privacy statements. Yet thanks to public outrage and the threat of anti-spyware programs, many “legitimate” spyware companies already effectively obey this law. The true target of Bono??s law should be the most dangerous type of spyware: viruses masquerading as legitimate software...
...after just one mistaken mouse-click. Unfortunately, it will be hard for Congress to regulate this kind of spyware. Just as spammers and virus coders are rarely found, so the creators of this kind of spyware will be hard to identify and punish. To address this problem in part, Bono??s law should prescribe harsh penalties for the Internet service providers that host the servers to which the spyware reports back...
...number of circumstances helped last year’s senior class land Bono??including the star’s connection to Professor of Economics Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 and his band’s tour schedule, which placed him in Boston in time for Class...
...West Wing office on a Sunday afternoon in the last year of the Clinton administration. Nor was it unusual to have powerful people calling to lobby me on policy issues. It was unusual, however, to have Bobby Shriver call to tell me that a rock legend—Bono??wanted to come in and meet with me that day, one on one. We had met before, but not alone. Pretty cool, I thought...