politech 2001/11
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Starting: Thu Nov 01 2001 - 06:34:13 PST
Ending: Sat Dec 29 2001 - 01:18:59 PST
- FC: "Sucks" domain name must be awarded to company, WIPO panel says
- FC: A Kiwi's view on FCC investigating Victoria's Secret TV show
- FC: ACLU "dismayed" over Fresno facecams; biometric news update
- FC: ACLU feature on facecams in airports, DOD "Ferret" system
- FC: ACLU followup on Fresno airport face recognition cameras
- FC: ACLU protests ICANN demand of $5,000 to leaflet at meeting
- FC: Airport cops quiz Arab man about web postings (unverified)
- FC: Alan Dershowitz suggests judges could issue "torture warrants"
- FC: American Antitrust Institute: Reject MS class action settlement
- FC: AP's Ted Bridis replies to McAfee: "I stand by my reporting"
- FC: Ashcroft's speech on opening NSA, CIA databases to police
- FC: Australia weighs grandson of CDA: Ban on "inappropriate" content
- FC: Bill Gates: Open source software only exists 'cuz of Microsoft
- FC: Bombastic conservative demands that DOJ censor usqueers.com
- FC: British Telecom's patent on hyperlinks goes to court Feb. 2002
- FC: Calif. appeals court upholds right to flame companies online
- FC: California state court reverses injunction against DeCSS
- FC: California's Oakland airport will use face-recognition software
- FC: Correction: FAA.gov *still* runs open mail relay
- FC: Council of Europe approves "cybercrime," "hate speech" treaty
- FC: Council of Europe debates "anti-online-racism" treaty Thursday
- FC: Dave McClure on why Net-taxes aren't exactly a fabulous idea
- FC: Dmitry Sklyarov prosecution update: Hearing set for early 2002
- FC: Dorothy Denning on "geo-encryption": Tracking people by their locations
- FC: Dorothy Denning replies on geo-crypto, says won't track people
- FC: E.U. weighs ordering ISPs to retain traffic, with Bush's support
- FC: EFF replies to MPAA lawyer Chuck Sims over DeCSS loss
- FC: Eurekistan, a "pious playground" for Taliban fighters (satire)
- FC: Europe set to nix Bush request, not require ISP data retention
- FC: Events: Copyright in LA on 11/29; privacy in DC on 11/26
- FC: FAA.gov ran open mail relay, could let people forge FAA email
- FC: FBI allegedly wants San Francisco IMC's web logs?
- FC: FBI flyer links defenders of Constitution with terrorists
- FC: FBI reportedly creating "Magic Lantern" anti-crypto virus
- FC: FBI snoops on cable modems; transcript of Senate hearing Wed.
- FC: Federal judge throws out EFF-Felten lawsuit challenging DMCA
- FC: Feds can't collect info on visitors to their sites, new law says
- FC: Foes of USA Patriot surveillance law contemplate court challenge
- FC: Free expression update: Victoria's Secret, libraries, Safeweb
- FC: Friday humor: Al Gore, former VP, now a restauranteur
- FC: German ISP temporarily blocks DNS for "offensive" overseas sites
- FC: Green Party official refused security check, airline says
- FC: Happy Thanksgiving -- be grateful for American individualism
- FC: Harry Potter film review: It's just like the book
- FC: Has McAfee sided with FBI on "Magic Lantern" detection?
- FC: Helen Thomas: Pres. Bush, John Ashcroft have gone too far
- FC: How senator Patrick Leahy made wiretap bill worse, from TNR
- FC: Ian Clarke speaking TODAY in DC on Freenet and anonymity at 7 pm
- FC: ICANN replies to ACLU protest of $5,000 leafleting charge
- FC: It's official: DOJ and Microsoft agree to settle antitrust case
- FC: Jim Warren on his FBI visit during Phil Zimmermann investigation
- FC: Judge reportedly sentences blind Israeli hackers to jail, probation
- FC: Justice Department offes details of Microsoft antitrust deal
- FC: Justice Department will spy on attorney-client conversations
- FC: Librarians can't tell patrons of USA PATRIOT Act surveillance
- FC: London police will create database of juvenile miscreants
- FC: Maine National Guard bars Green Party leader from flying
- FC: Make money fast! -- By trapping spammers with trespass charges
- FC: McAfee broadens denial: No contact with government of any sort
- FC: McAfee replies -- by denying any FBI contacts of any sort
- FC: McAfee sides with FBI against customers on "Magic Lantern"
- FC: Microsoft and DOJ reach tentative settlement --NYT
- FC: Microsoft's Passport service leaks credit card numbers
- FC: More on Bill Gates, Microsoft, and origin of open source software
- FC: More on bombastic conservative demands DOJ censor usqueers.com
- FC: More on Bush's secret military tribunals; WashPost editorial
- FC: More on FBI wants San Francisco IMC's logs, reported anthrax threat
- FC: More on Microsoft security, and can we afford disclosure of holes?
- FC: More on Rep. John Conyers's request for info about pro-MS talks
- FC: More on Senate voting soon on Sen. Mike Enzi's Net-tax bill
- FC: More on Stimson Center demanding censorship of private websites
- FC: Net media firms need protection against "signal piracy" --DIMA
- FC: NYT's William Safire says Bush has seized "dictatorial power"
- FC: Objectivist Center replies to Politech post on torture, nat'l ID
- FC: One last round: RIAA replies to congressional source on hacking
- FC: Part 1/2: "Black Blocs for Dummies" website gets lawyer nastygram
- FC: Part 2/2: Jerry Falwell demands to own jerryfalwell.com parody site
- FC: Politech photos: Microsoft hearing and settlement talks
- FC: Politicians weigh even more surveillance powers, by Ted Bridis
- FC: President Bush says military tribunals will try civilian cases
- FC: Query from reporter about Bob Hanssen, the naughty spy
- FC: Rep. John Conyers asks DOJ to reveal info about pro-MS talks
- FC: Replies to Wendy Leibowitz and problems with airport facecams
- FC: Responses to DOJ and Microsoft agree to settle antitrust case
- FC: RIAA exec on dismissal of EFF-Felten case: Told you so
- FC: Rotten.com: Was U.K. paper's nuke expose based on joke essay?
- FC: Salon's Norah Vincent, ex-civil libertarian: "Freedom begets evil"
- FC: Saudi Arabia blocks political websites, fosters terrorism?
- FC: Second Circuit trashes 2600, upholds ban on DeCSS distribution
- FC: Senate extends Net-tax moratorium for two years
- FC: Senate may vote this week on Sen. Mike Enzi's pro-Net-tax bill
- FC: Spammer replies: "Consequential and more severe actions will now be initiated"
- FC: Spammer threatens to sue writer over article mocking him
- FC: Spammer-mocking critic replies to Politech posts
- FC: Steve Mann and Surveil. Cam Players on how to watch the watchers
- FC: Stimson Center demands gvt censorship of chemical-data websites
- FC: Stimson Center replies to accusations it demands gvt censorship
- FC: Supreme Court hears arguments in COPA Internet erotica case
- FC: Sweden's public radio reportedly bans SETI from office computers
- FC: Symantec pledges to acquiese to FBI backdoor demands
- FC: Texas mall tries to close critical website with similar name
- FC: Text of appeals court's decision in MPAA vs. 2600 DMCA suit
- FC: Text of Bush's order creating military tribunals for civilians
- FC: Text of revised Microsoft antitrust settlement
- FC: Thin-skinned Nevada county officials close site lampooning them
- FC: Three DOJ documents: Wiretapping, searches, computer seizures
- FC: Top cop-turned-jewel-thief used police databases to plot crimes
- FC: Transcript of my testimony in U.S. v. Jim Bell trial
- FC: U.K. may order firms to record Net-traffic, ban anon remaiers?
- FC: U.K. police "anti-terrorism" spy powers extend to minor crimes
- FC: U.K. proposal would let government ban anonymous remailers
- FC: U.K. will be under state of emergency; Canada legislation update
- FC: U.S. court says Yahoo can thumb nose at wacky French laws
- FC: U.S. shuts down Somalia Internet, links firms to terrorism
- FC: U.S. wants to be the world's cyber police, from SecurityFocus
- FC: University accidentally posts child psychological records online
- FC: Update: National ID cards; biometrics; secret military tribunals
- FC: USA PATRIOT opens CIA, NSA, intelligence databases to police
- FC: USA PATRIOT update: "Moving toward a police state," by M.Ratner
- FC: usqueers.com bows to pressure, deletes "should die" page
- FC: Virginia Beach votes to install facecams on streets
- FC: Wendy Leibowitz: What's the problem with facecams in airports?
- FC: WTO tries to grab gatt.org spoof domain, uses DMCA threat
- FC: Ziff Davis, Playboy websites give up credit card numbers
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