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Starting: Tue May 01 2001 - 16:12:19 PDT
Ending: Thu May 31 2001 - 07:42:31 PDT
- FC: 2002 Olympics rules out using face-scan technology
- FC: 2600 plans hacker-caravan to courtroom showdown with Ford
- FC: A glimpse into how the FBI uses Carnivore, by Ian Hopper
- FC: AEI's Bob Hahn replies to critics on cost of privacy study
- FC: Alternate roots for domain names explained in IETF draft
- FC: An American teacher's diary about experiences in China
- FC: Annoy.com republishes SSNs in article, Kirkland mirrors pop up
- FC: Another 1A vs. privacy case: Lawsuit over autospy photos
- FC: Anti-spam bill goes much further, restricts sex-related email
- FC: Antitrust nominee gets no questions about Microsoft suit
- FC: Appeals judges jab at 2600 lawyer during DeCSS oral arguments
- FC: Aschroft warns of online anonymity, tells firms to report attacks
- FC: Asia updates: Chinese Net-censorship, Malaysian crackdown
- FC: Australian anarchist hopes to further Assassination Politics
- FC: Bush picks Rep. James Rogan to head Patent Office
- FC: California court awards attorney fees to anonymous posters
- FC: Canadian privacy czar shouldn't be so private, by Michael Geist
- FC: CNET radio int'v with Cadence over trial this week in San Jose
- FC: Con man bilks MS, Valley investors out of millions, DOJ says
- FC: Conservative groups celebrate "Victims of Pornography" month
- FC: Cops at "cybercrime" summit complain about unhelpful businesses
- FC: Details on Scientology critic's arrest in Toronto
- FC: Digital copyright debate in DC tomorrow, 5/9
- FC: Does .biz "lottery" violate the law? FTC stays mum...
- FC: Don't fall for the HIV needles email hoax -- a cautionary tale
- FC: Doonesbury highlights worker fired over map of Arctic caribou
- FC: Dutch government: All your bits are belong to us!
- FC: EC workshop in June on regulating online "racism," video games
- FC: Echelon exists and is not that bad, European Parliament cmte says
- FC: Ed Felten, cowed by music industry, speaks at Stanford 5/17
- FC: Ejected Australian web journalist replies to politech message
- FC: Europe weighs recording all phone calls, Net traffic for 7 yrs
- FC: Ex-CNNers web site exposes nude photos of Headline News anchor
- FC: Family Research Council hails EEOC ruling on library filtering
- FC: FBI database problem postpones McVeigh's death, allows appeal
- FC: FBI director Louis Freeh says he'll retire
- FC: FBI reportedly recruited "Equalizer" hacker as informant
- FC: FBI's anti-hacker cops aren't working out, GAO report says
- FC: German hacktivists attack Lufthansa during shareholders' meeting
- FC: Groups demand online "public spaces" at 5/9 event in DC
- FC: Groups try to hold McCain to his no-Net-tax pledge
- FC: Hackers apparently nab justicefiles.org and repost police SSNs
- FC: Hankering to start a local radio station? Now's the time...
- FC: Harvard plans to hold Internet law program from July 2-6
- FC: Hollywood lauds Hague treaty, free software fans slam it
- FC: ICANN launches attack, condemns alternate roots for domain names
- FC: Industry toasts first conviction under No Electronic Theft Act
- FC: Judge deletes SSNs from public documents from web site
- FC: Judge imposes strict limits on credit reporting firms
- FC: Judge sides with Univ of California in student free speech case
- FC: Kirkland police threaten Politech with lawsuit
- FC: Legal barriers to human cloning may be few, from Washington Post
- FC: Malaysia, China move toward more Internet restrictions
- FC: Marc Rotenberg replies to Stu Baker on Echelon, advises hearings
- FC: Microsoft and allies counter attack over antitrust accusations
- FC: Microsoft shows off software, music watermarking prototypes
- FC: More on "Victims of Pornography" and Family Research Council
- FC: More on antitrust nominee and questions about Microsoft
- FC: More on Australia banning dot com reporter from press conf
- FC: More on bill regulating sex email, correct link to article
- FC: More on dead bodies, autopsy photos, and privacy rights
- FC: More on Echelon, intercepts, and a quick history lesson
- FC: More on Europe recording phone calls, Net traffic for 7 years
- FC: More on park police surveillance in Philly, by Bernie S
- FC: More on privacy as general-purpose bludgeon and the draft
- FC: More on software glitch causing Osprey aircraft to crash
- FC: More on student loses speech case against Univ of California
- FC: More on Timothy McVeigh and essay distributed online
- FC: Movie studios, 2600 describe free speech impact of DVD case
- FC: MPAA's lead attorney replies to Politech post on DeCSS case
- FC: Nevada politician unwittingly emails porn to colleagues
- FC: Ohio journalist collective also hit with subpoena for logs
- FC: Pacifica critics win tussle, thanks to politech, Public Citizen
- FC: PFF paper advises new FCC commissioners to deregulate now
- FC: Police dept needs warrant to monitor officer's pager, court says
- FC: Politech photos: Anti-porn, UFO, Freedom Forum events
- FC: Politech photos: Lots of DeCSS, antitrust, protests, travel
- FC: Privacy as general-purpose bludgeon: Ditch the draft!
- FC: Privacy groups ignore First Amendment problems, by Randy May
- FC: Privacy laws could cost U.S. firms over $30 billion, study says
- FC: Prudish FCC commissioner plans to run for New Mexico governor
- FC: Quebec fines maple syrup web site for no French translations
- FC: Rep. Armey questions Interior Department photo radar system
- FC: Rep. Ron Paul statement on SSNs, privacy, identity theft
- FC: Response from European socialist on treaty banning "hate" sites
- FC: Responses to cost of privacy study from Swire, Smith, Sholtz
- FC: Risks Digest: Pi, Microsoft woes, Weatherbug privacy analysis
- FC: Scientology critic Henson will be sentenced on Wednesday
- FC: Scientology critic seeks asylum in Canada, reportedly arrested
- FC: Scientology online critic flees to Canada, seeks asylum
- FC: Senator accuses IRS employees of sloth, surfing for porn
- FC: Sierra Times article on Kirkland lawsuit against justicefiles.org
- FC: Software problems apparently caused Osprey aircraft crash
- FC: Spain plans to require all web sites to register, pay fees
- FC: Stu Baker replies to Echelon post, defends U.S. intel agencies
- FC: Supreme Court sides with 1A over privacy, agrees to hear COPA
- FC: Timothy McVeigh, muzzled by U.S. government, speaks via the Net
- FC: U.K. Labour government backs 7-yr storage of email, phone calls
- FC: U.S. bill tries to end anonymous surfing, email from libraries
- FC: U.S. government says DeCSS is terrorware
- FC: UFO enthusiasts gather in DC, demand Congress hold hearings
- FC: Univ of California officials reply to free speech case post
- FC: Update on Supreme Court case involving freelance databases
- FC: Update on the legal status of web links, from OJR.org
- FC: Verisign abruptly closes popular domain name discussion list
- FC: Web self-rating systems still a great idea, group insists
- FC: White House offline in apparent hacker attack; monitor app
- FC: Why don't we have broadband yet? and int'v with Rep. Tauzin
- FC: Wired News summer internship opportunity
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