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  • H. R. 8152 aims to amend the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to regulate remote access to items listed on the Commerce Control List. The bill defines remote access as the ability of a foreign person to use a network connection to access items under U.S. jurisdiction that...

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    H. R. 8152 is about making sure that people who are not in the U.S. can't use the internet to control important things, especially those that could be dangerous, like smart computers or super smart science tools.

  • H.R. 8152, titled the “Remote Access Security Act,” aims to amend the Export Control Reform Act of 2018. The bill seeks to establish regulations on the remote access of items subject to U.S. jurisdiction by foreign individuals through networks like the internet or cloud...

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    H.R. 8152 wants to add new rules about how people from other countries can use certain things, like software or gadgets, over the internet or cloud. These rules would help control who can access and use these items online, just like they do for sending them to other places.

  • H.R. 8152, called the “Remote Access Security Act,” aims to strengthen the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 by placing new controls on remote access to certain items from outside the United States. The bill defines remote access as using or interacting with an item that's on...

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    H.R. 8152 wants to make sure that people from other countries can't use important U.S. technology from far away, like over the internet, without permission because it could be unsafe. This is to prevent things like using special computers or making weapons in ways that could cause harm.

  • S. 3250 allows victims of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie, Scotland, to access court proceedings remotely. It defines victims as those directly harmed by the bombing or their close relatives, but excludes anyone involved in the crime. The bill mandates...

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    This bill is like giving special TV access to people who were hurt or lost loved ones when a plane exploded over Scotland a long time ago, so they can watch court talks about it from anywhere, even if they live far away. But, it doesn’t say how they will make sure everyone can watch or how much it might cost, kind of like having a TV show without knowing if everyone has the right channel to watch it.