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TTVInews - 109 Was the Ada Mae Stubblefield Spying event of 1915, an analogy of today's Privacy Award, and Hewlett Packard's Spy Scandal? FCC Wants Missing Media Ownership Reports and Gonzales wants Records to be kept for two years

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1. Feature Story / Were the NBS Ada Mae watch dog frolics over her husband's "Firewire & Watermelon" hotspots antenna sectrets of the 1900s, as bad as today's 'bitchy' -- Hewlett-Packard, Inc mess, -- now facing federal and state investigations over spying on board members and journalists? Did the Ada Mae backbiting aspersion on her husband's telephonic and electrical business emulators, break any U.S. National privacy rules between 1892 and 1915?
••• If the Privacy Award was given out as part of the 'trendies' taking place amongst the Smart-Daaf Boy era of the early 1900s, it could have been named, without a doubt, 'The Ada Spying Award,'" said NBS biographer, Mark Soval.
••• Ada Mae Stubblefield, the mother of 9, and wife of Nathan B. Stubblefield, the inventor of the Wireless Telephone™, was one of the first executives of NBS Wireless Telephone™ -- to label their early-day competitors and copycat specialist as, "those damn rascals, and snakes in the grass -- in waiting!"
••• With the help of her mother-in-law, Clarissa, the wild, and sometime hysterical antics of Ada Mae, were the ones that "effected many lives around Murray," Before leaving Murray, Kentucky in 1915, their family protection policies were worse than the Hatfields and McCoys in Pikesville, but discrete," said Soval. SEE BlogTatler UPDATES
••• Most remarkable of all, -- is how contemporary so many of the 1900s trendy spying issues and Hi-Tech Radio Frequency flipping that was taking place then, go along with today's interpretation of yesterday's U.S. Regulatory Confiscation rules for RF ownership, and the U.S. Sedition Law of 1917. Soval's book review on 'Disappointments

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••• " The 'Bitchy' -- Hewlett-Packard mess, is now cosponsoring an award for "privacy innovation." The Maine-based International Assn. of Privacy Professionals is heading the Award."
••• If the Privacy Award was taking place during the days of the Smart-Daaf Boys, if could have been named, the Ada Spying Award, with no "ifs or buts". CLICK FOR MORE Smart-Daaf Boy STORY.
••• According to Association's Privacy Award website, the prize was created to honor "strong and unique contributions to the privacy industry."
••• "At present, there is not sufficient recognition for organizations that have embraced privacy as a competitive advantage, and as a business/governmental imperative," the Privacy Innovation Award website, says.
••• Previous winners of the award have included EBay Inc., Microsoft Corp., Sprint Nextel Corp. and two Canadian provincial offices. No one from HP is a judge.
••• Two IAPP directors did not immediately return a call seeking comment Thursday, nor did an HP spokesman.
••• HP is facing multiple investigations into the company's surveillance of directors, employees and journalists as it sought the source of boardroom leaks to the media. HP investigators posed as other people to obtain their phone records and sent monitoring spyware by e-mail to at least one reporter.
••• An HP director quit in protest of the methods and another resigned after being accused of leaking information. Questions about HP's methods led board Chairwoman Patricia C. Dunn to agree to cede her post in January, although she plans to remain a director.
••• The HP mess has now opened the door for FCC Probes into the Fate of several TeleCom studies and Media Ownership Reports.
••• Also, Atty. Gen. Alberto Gonzales told a Senate panel that Congress should require Internet providers to preserve customer records so prosecutors could use them to fight child pornography. Is this just a pretense." - CLICK FOR MORE ADA MAE STORY UPDATES.

Part 02 / FCC to Probe Fate of Media Ownership Reports
••• Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin has asked the agency's inspector general to investigate why two draft reports on television and radio ownership never saw the light of day until now.
••• Martin said he sought the review after Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) asked whether the agency suppressed the reports, dated 2003 and 2004.
••• Martin, approved for another five-year term Tuesday by the Senate Commerce Committee, said he and his staff had not seen the reports. "I want to assure you that I, too, am concerned about what happened to these two draft reports," Martin said in a letter sent to Boxer late Monday.
••• One draft working paper, dated 2004, suggests that locally owned TV stations produce more coverage of local issues, Boxer said. In 2003, the FCC began looking into the local content offered by media outlets but never concluded the proceeding.
••• The FCC chairman at the time, Michael Powell, and his top aides have denied any knowledge of the study.
••• The other draft report, titled "Review of the Radio Industry" and dated 2003, examines consolidation in radio. Boxer said it showed that the number of station owners had declined.
••• "This is the second report in a week that I have received that appears to have been shelved by officials within the FCC, and I am growing more and more concerned at these developments," Boxer said in a letter to Martin.
••• The FCC in 2003 voted to ease limits on ownership of television stations and lifted a ban preventing a company from owning a newspaper and a television or radio station in the same market.
••• But the new rules were put on hold in 2004 after an appeals court said the FCC failed to sufficiently justify them. The FCC took up the issue again this year.

Part 03 / Gonzales Seeks Law on Web Record Retention
••• Atty. Gen. Alberto Gonzales told a Senate panel that Congress should require Internet providers to preserve customer records so prosecutors could use them to fight child pornography.
••• Gonzales and FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III this summer met with several Internet providers, including Time Warner Inc.'s AOL, Comcast Corp., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc.
••• The law enforcement officials have indicated to the companies that they should retain customer records for as long as two years. The companies have discussed strengthening their retention periods -- which currently range from a few days to about a year -- to help avoid legislation.

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