politech 2001/07
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Starting: Sun Jul 01 2001 - 06:22:22 PDT
Ending: Tue Jul 31 2001 - 18:52:26 PDT
- FC: "Free Dmitry" protests still on; Publishers laud prosecution
- FC: "Free Dmitry" rally in DC, San Jose TODAY; B. Schneier on DMCA
- FC: "Nobody should just be able to use a computer anonymously"
- FC: 2001 Webby Award winners announced
- FC: 20th Century Fox warns of "Planet of Apes" online piracy
- FC: 2600 Australia assails "cybercrime" legislation
- FC: A critical response on how to hack Juno to avoid the ads
- FC: A new Microsoft-English dictionary by Richard Forno (satire)
- FC: Adobe bows to pressure, recommends release of Russian hacker
- FC: Adobe offers to meet, EFF calls off Monday "free Dmitry" protest
- FC: Afghan Taliban leaders ban "wrong, obscene, immoral" websites
- FC: American Family Association continues porn attack on Yahoo
- FC: American Family Association steps up Yahoo attack, reply from annoy.com
- FC: Are "underskirt cams" video voyeurism or free speech?
- FC: As federal bureaucracies grow, beat reporting dies, from AJR
- FC: Australian charity replies to Politech post on Microsoft threats
- FC: Australian gvt, church weigh e-tagging humans with transmitters
- FC: Australian man convicted for downloading explicit text files
- FC: Australian university shuts web site critical of health minister
- FC: Autoprivacy: Texas monitors drivers, red light cams, rental cars
- FC: Biometric news: U.K. cops nab teen, U.S. police try face recog
- FC: Bruce Schneier on computer security: "Things are getting worse"
- FC: Business Software Alliance targets NYC with "truce" campaign
- FC: Cato's Aaron Lucas replies to FBI investigation, globalization
- FC: Cato: Germ warfare treaty harms privacy, don't ban Net-gambling
- FC: China can use Net for control; response from Adam Powell
- FC: China shuts down Net-cafes; more on China and Net-control
- FC: Chuck0 replies to FBI investigation post, says he was joking
- FC: Citing privacy, Virginia only puts some court info online
- FC: Colorado will map all drivers' faces into "3D" database
- FC: Condit-Levy update: Web page woes, Levy's web browsing
- FC: Congress is more than doubling number of federal copyright cops
- FC: Copyright wars: Cops nab 14-year old, librarians as terrorists
- FC: Court denies DOJ request to block filtering lawsuit; correction
- FC: Denmark bows to U.S., enacts anti-piracy search and seizure law
- FC: DigiGold sues software developer to keep currency servers online
- FC: DOJ jails reporter, Ashcroft allows more journalist subpoenas
- FC: Duncan Frissell on why Napster users are federal felons
- FC: Ebay yanks Gary-Condit-with-axe art at congressman's request
- FC: EFF responds to threats from Barney's attorneys: Get lost
- FC: Embattled Key West newspaper harassed by cops is back online
- FC: EU committee votes on spam, requirements for data retention
- FC: Ex-PBS and FCC chiefs want $18 billion new agency, WSJ says
- FC: Example of confidential email accidentally sent from FBI'S NIPC
- FC: Facecam update: Tampa splits 3-3 on cams; Casinos experiment
- FC: FBI arrests Russian hacker visiting U.S. for alleged DMCA breach
- FC: FBI director-nominee is a veteran of computer crime prosecutions
- FC: FBI gets cash to spend on anti-encryption, broadband snooping
- FC: FBI hit with Sircam virus that distributes files on your HD
- FC: FBI is investigating an alleged "Black Bloc" threat sent to Politech
- FC: FCC's Tristani gains ally in campaign against radio "indecency"
- FC: FEC asks for comments on standards for computer-based voting
- FC: Fed hijinks: IRS sabotage, FBI "conference" as cover for party
- FC: Federal appeals court sides with police in BBS search and seizure
- FC: Feds have not dropped charges; "Free Dmitry" website defacements
- FC: Feds raid unapproved cloning lab in attempt to stifle research
- FC: Feds refuse to "Free Dmitry"; ACM letter to publishers
- FC: Feds' "safe harbor" site displayed private info about U.S. firms
- FC: Florida protestors mock face recognition cameras by donning masks
- FC: Geeks want to "Free Dmitry" -- but Congress says keep him in jail
- FC: Genoa protester tells of beatings, abuse, retinal scans by cops
- FC: George Will on Ohio man arrested for dirty diary entries
- FC: Georgia reportedly prosecuting man over distributed.net client
- FC: GOP legislators to Supremes: Save our anti-Internet porn law!
- FC: Happy Fourth of July!
- FC: House will vote on bill to regulate online campaign advertising
- FC: How to hack Juno to use Ricochet modems without viewing the ads
- FC: ICANN replies to Politech post about House bill and .kids
- FC: ICANN's Karl Auerbach responds to Joe Sims over .kids domain
- FC: IHS' Damon Cheston on creating $18 billion federal content agency
- FC: Internet helps brutal governments retain control, paper says
- FC: Italian police raid Genoa online journalist collective
- FC: Judge hears U.S. v. Scarfo PGP-spying case; secret trial to come?
- FC: Karin Spaink: Let me buy online and ingest whatever I want
- FC: Key West prosecutors drop charges against newspaper publisher
- FC: Korea restricts online protests, blacklists 119,000+ sites
- FC: Larry Ribstein suggests state privacy laws instead of federal ones
- FC: Link to Gary-Condit-with-axe art that Ebay removed
- FC: Lockheed gets $70 for each red light ticket in San Diego
- FC: Maine's attorney general crusades against online pharmacies
- FC: Markle survey says Americans want more Net-regulation
- FC: Massachusetts high court rules against man who taped abusive cops
- FC: Microsoft antitrust update: Off to the Supremes?
- FC: Microsoft gives computer makers more flexibility with Windows XP
- FC: Microsoft replies to Sen. Chuck "Break Up Bill" Schumer
- FC: Microsoft threatens children's charities over Windows fees
- FC: More on "Minority Report" photos and Philip K. Dick novella
- FC: More on FCC's Tristani and anti-indecency campaign, correction
- FC: More on Feds, Raelian cloning lab, and trying to stifle research
- FC: More on Georgia prosecuting man over distributed.net client
- FC: More on Mastercard, from someone who once sent trademark nastygrams
- FC: More on Microsoft threatening charities over Windows fees
- FC: More on Nader, privacy hypocrisy, globalization, and Cato
- FC: More on U.K. anti-terrorism imperils hackers, privacy, property
- FC: More on Yahoo and porn from AFA, Cato Institute, Adult Video News
- FC: MS-NIPC-CERT-SANS publish joint alert on Code Red worm
- FC: New Jersey appeals court protects right to be anonymous online
- FC: NPR's Rick Karr on creating an $18 billion content agency
- FC: Ohio man convicted for "obscene" stories in his private journal
- FC: Patrick Gunkel on automated face recognition as police monomania
- FC: Philadelphia judges OK library filtering case for 2002 trial
- FC: Poland enacts FOIA law: Government docs automatically go online
- FC: Politech photos: Gary Condit stakeout, party, and media blitz
- FC: Politech photos: Internet World, SF, *next* Spielberg movie
- FC: Privacy: Where's the Profit? event Thurs 7/12 in Mountain View
- FC: Rep. Boucher says he wants to "Free Dmitry" and fix the DMCA
- FC: Rep. Paul will introduce bill to help online pharmacies
- FC: Replies to $18 billion agency from Wired's Platt, NPR's Karr
- FC: Request for help on case involving subpoenas and anonymity
- FC: Russian hacker nabbed by FBI now lost in federal prison system
- FC: Russian hacker's arrest sparks online protests not seen in years
- FC: Secret Service returns Gold-Age's computers after raid in March
- FC: Sen. Hatch "commends" DOJ for Sklyarov arrest, IP prosecutions
- FC: Senate should ask FBI nominee Mueller about privacy, EPIC says
- FC: Singapore orders political websites to register with government
- FC: Singapore political website reluctantly registers with government
- FC: Steve Mann on World Subjectrights Day planned for December 24
- FC: Swedish Supreme Court overturns the European Data Directive
- FC: Tampa police test face recognition cameras on city streets
- FC: The other anti-DeCSS lawsuit: Santa Clara on Thurs 7/12 9 am
- FC: U.K. anti-terrorism law imperils hackers, privacy, property
- FC: U.N. security investigating irate email from U.S. gun owners
- FC: U.S. House bill would force ICANN to approve .kids domain
- FC: U.S. House overwhelmingly approves Carnivore review
- FC: Washington Post magazine cover story: NSA's secret struggles
- FC: Why Ralph Nader is a privacy hypocrite, by Aaron Lucas and Lizard
- FC: Wisconsin militia group alleges Fed threat against web site
- FC: World Bank accused of spending poverty cash on $100M+ web site
- FC: WTO head blames "dot-com types" for anti-capitalist violence
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