politech 2001/06
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Starting: Thu May 31 2001 - 21:56:37 PDT
Ending: Sat Jun 30 2001 - 12:16:19 PDT
- FC: "Project Matrix" seeks to map federal vulnerabilities, from WSJ
- FC: A Canadian view on tech firms, broadband, and corporate pork
- FC: A sysadmin replies to NYC schools and restrictive web rules
- FC: ABC's "The Beast" (10 pm Wed) features always-on-camera reporters
- FC: ACT poll of 1,001 voters says no new privacy laws, please
- FC: AdultCheck orders sex-themed sites not to mention "Britney Spears"
- FC: AI movie review: More artificial than intelligent
- FC: America's Future Foundation panel on IP in Washington on June 7
- FC: American Family Association wants Yahoo execs imprisoned
- FC: An irritated Fidel Castro denies he's planning a "cyberattack"
- FC: Another review of AI movie, by Bruce Webster, with spoilers
- FC: Anti-porn activist Bruce Taylor on EEOC ruling, filtering
- FC: Appeals court nixes Microsoft breakup order, new judge appointed
- FC: As Microsoft-watchers wait for appeals decision, tension mounts
- FC: Ashcroft tells Congress he'll take hard line on porn, piracy
- FC: Australian cops nab Jim Bell-quoting online anarchist
- FC: Bare skin on TV must be banned by FCC, says Gloria Tristani
- FC: Barney's lawyers send nastygram over anti-Barney humor page
- FC: British censors erase "distressed bird" scene from movie
- FC: California court says children's privacy trumps free speech
- FC: Can well-intended but misguided privacy laws harm education?
- FC: Canada reportedly grants "refugee" status to Scientology critic
- FC: Canadian commodore keelhauled for off-duty Penthouse.com visits
- FC: Carnivore's future is in peril, from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- FC: Cartome.org on Jim Bell trial: "So, say goodnight to Joshua..."
- FC: CDT says that proposed "anti-spam" laws go too far, harm speech
- FC: Charles Arthur on Mastercard threatening Attrition.org over satire
- FC: China imprisons man for "insulting" Communist Party on Net
- FC: CIA's "Covert Comic" publishes book of hideously bad poetry
- FC: Commerce Dept reportedly will put .us domain up for bid
- FC: Council of Europe panel OKs controversial "cybercrime" treaty
- FC: Democrats kvetch about "cyberlibertarian" opposition to spam laws
- FC: Digital Angel may -- or may not -- soon implant chips in humans
- FC: Digital Angel responds to Politech over tracking, implants
- FC: DIRT surveillance software is a "fraud," says U.K. Register
- FC: Echelon vexes German officials, international news roundup
- FC: Ed Felten and researchers sue RIAA, DOJ over right to publish
- FC: EPIC publishes revised edition of Filters and Freedom book
- FC: European Commission "Net-security" site invaded by hackers
- FC: Ex-GOP senator's wife pleads to email attack campaign
- FC: Feds abandon pursuit of Seattle IMC's web logs
- FC: Feds fret about "cyberattacks" from governments, not hackers
- FC: Florida police reportedly harass anti-MS Linux protestes
- FC: French activists sue French ISPs to block U.S. "hate site"
- FC: FTC chairman speaks on antitrust, online fraud -- but not privacy
- FC: FTC commish, Gephardt oppose new privacy laws; Echelon update
- FC: Hackers penetrated California electricity computers, from LA Times
- FC: Hague Convention a good start, helps small firms, by John Noble
- FC: Happy Birthday, PGP! Ten year anniversary of v1.0 release today
- FC: How a biased Judge Jackson blew it, and robbed the Feds of victory
- FC: In SF next week; more on NY state and high school sex site
- FC: Interview with cynical privacy auditor, from U.S. News & WR
- FC: Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller on MS: We still want a breakup
- FC: iPIX threatens German programmer over U.S. software patent
- FC: Jeff Rosen on Scalia, privacy, and Kyllo case, from WSJ
- FC: Legal update: Toiletcam decision, cybersquatting, Jailcam
- FC: Legal update: Yahoo and France, Washington state spam, Turkey
- FC: Man reportedly goes on hunger strike against NSI over $35 fee
- FC: Mass. may block porn, drug info, "intolerance" from library PCs
- FC: Mastercard lawyers threaten Attrition.org over satire site
- FC: McVeigh's death spurs outcry against poetry, by Mad Cow Culture
- FC: Miami Herald reports Florida cops knew law is unconstitutional
- FC: Microsoft warns "Freedom to Innovate" imperiled, asks for help
- FC: Monkeyfishing.com launches to keep Slate.com and the media honest
- FC: More on arresting reporters and Florida case, by Paul McMasters
- FC: More on Democrats kvetching about "cyberlibertarians" and spam
- FC: More on Digital Angel, chip implants, and human tracking
- FC: More on Felten v. RIAA lawsuit and declaratory judgments
- FC: More on FTC commissioners and the odds of new privacy laws
- FC: More on Mastercard lawyers threatening Attrition.org over satire
- FC: More on police raid video stores in Sweden over imported DVDs
- FC: More on porn sites, CyberCash, and Virginia governor race
- FC: More on suing Microsoft for order blocking Windows XP shipments
- FC: More on SurfControl and its opposition to mandatory filtering
- FC: More on U.K. bans publication of info on toddler's killers
- FC: More on web rules and schools -- from a Swiss perspective
- FC: Napster fails to convince appeals court to reconsider ruling
- FC: New Jersey student in trouble for writing paper on 'shrooms
- FC: NY cops arrest high schoolers over web site with sex details
- FC: NY state won't prosecute high schoolers over sex site
- FC: NYC schools reportedly adopt restrictive web linking, use rules
- FC: NYT questions Microsoft for finally implementing TCP/IP correctly
- FC: Operation Swordfish review: A half-baked geek flick
- FC: PFF's Jeff Eisenach on FTC, privacy, and legislation
- FC: Police arrest newspaper editor for criticizing Florida cops
- FC: Police raid video stores in Sweden for selling -- imported DVDs
- FC: Politech debate on filtering between EFF, NLC, X-Stop, N2H2
- FC: Politech members criticize ACT privacy survey; ACT replies
- FC: Porn sites, CyberCash entangle Virginia candidates for governor
- FC: Privacy groups try to rally opposition to "cybercrime" treaty
- FC: Ralph Nader demands more privacy regulations: Opt-out not enough
- FC: Rep. Armey asks Justice Department to rethink Carnivore's use
- FC: Rep. Tauzin to SEC: Don't regulate dot com financial sites
- FC: Response to WSJ on Jeffrey Rosen's op-ed on Kyllo decision
- FC: RIAA responds to EFF and Felten, complains of "publicity machine"
- FC: Roundup of newspaper editorials on Sup. Ct thermal imaging ruling
- FC: RSA Challenge attack on 64-bit RC5 key -- now 50 percent done
- FC: San Francisco Bay Guardian column on Kirkland's Politech threats
- FC: Senate may -- or may not -- have struck a Net-tax deal
- FC: SiliconValley.com hosts roundtable on free software, shared source
- FC: Supreme Court says cops can't scan homes without warrants
- FC: Supreme Court sides with writers over publishers in database case
- FC: SurfControl says it opposes mandatory filtering in libraries
- FC: Survey shows majority of web users now undercover FBI agents
- FC: The new pork: Tech firms ask Feds to pay billions for broadband
- FC: Time to get restraining order against Windows XP for bad security?
- FC: Transcript of Justice Deparment press conf, Microsoft statement
- FC: U.K. bans publication of info on toddler's killers -- forever
- FC: U.K. firms protest Euro plan for email, web, Usenet recordkeeping
- FC: U.K. plans mandatory IP indoctrination for children, from Cluebot
- FC: U.S. Chamber of Commerce event in DC on ICANN, domains on 6/22
- FC: UN/WIPO evicts Greenpeace from domain slamming French nuke agency
- FC: Update on Echelon, cybercrime treaty, FBI's Operation Cyber Loss
- FC: Washington Post op-ed calls for expanding Echelon, Carnivore
- FC: Why the Hague Convention is a terrible idea, by Jamie Love
- FC: Why we don't use digital cash
- FC: Worm searches for "child porn" filenames, alerts the cops
- FC: Yahoo, Infospace now added as defendants to Kirkland lawsuit
- FC: Zenon Panoussis's letter to Kirkland: "I invite you to sue me"
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