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Starting: Wed Jan 02 2002 - 23:17:18 PST
Ending: Wed Jan 30 2002 - 15:17:27 PST
- copy-protected CDs
- FC: "Consumers for Computing Choice" launches anti-Microsoft site
- FC: "Tax hating" Arizonan fights tax-funded stadium via open records law
- FC: 2600 magazine asks full appeals court for DeCSS rehearing
- FC: A defense of Borland's license saying auditors may inspect your PC
- FC: A real-world "fax spam" case -- how passing laws can be futile
- FC: A word of caution about Canon EOS D30 camera and IBM Microdrive
- FC: About 43 percent of public libraries filter Internet, survey says
- FC: ACLU investigation says Tampa facecam system a flop, a farce
- FC: Al Qaeda PC appears to reveal secrets of terrorism campaign
- FC: ALA replies to Politech, says filtering survey is imperfect
- FC: Anarchist Chuck0 replies to conservative group: "Can't take a joke"
- FC: Antitrust enthusiast group sues over MS-DOJ settlement
- FC: Are Feds wasting tax money on hydrogen full cell technology?
- FC: Association of Research Libraries on electronic searches, seizures
- FC: Bernie Shifman, accused spammer, threatens to sue those who complain
- FC: Bob Corn-Revere on anti-terrorism laws: Freedom vs. Fear
- FC: Bogus .info domain name holders may lose their registration
- FC: Borland rescinds snooping license: "An error on our part"
- FC: Bush admin. says Congress can copyright "public domain" works
- FC: Bush rejects requirement to oversee U.S. spy agencies
- FC: Businessweek Q&A with Oracle over "unbreakable" security claim
- FC: Calif gov. Davis' election year ploy: Tap Internet and telephones
- FC: Calif. state senator asks for input in "junk fax survey"
- FC: Campaign 2004: Al Gore wants to combine Internet with biotech
- FC: Canadian tribunal tries to boot Holocaust denier Zundel from Net
- FC: Cato Institute forum on Microsoft antitrust case on Jan. 16
- FC: Charles Platt on hydrogen fuel cells, energy, and politics
- FC: Chuck0's newest Internet enemy: The American Family Association
- FC: Conservative group preparing to sue libraries that don't filter
- FC: Dave Touretzky's mirror of raisethefist.com after reported raid
- FC: Dmitry Sklyarov returns home to Russia -- for now
- FC: Elcomsoft asks U.S. to ditch DMCA case against company, Sklyarov
- FC: EPIC on state DMVs concocting a national ID scheme
- FC: Esther Dyson replies to RIAA, says CD copyright laws necessary
- FC: European central bank plans to embed ID tags into new currency
- FC: FBI reportedly raids anarchist site raisethefist.com (unverified)
- FC: FCC belatedly rules that "The Real Slim Shady" is not indecent
- FC: Federal agency hijinks: IRS, Post Office, Navy, and more
- FC: FIRE replies to Politech post on Univ of NC flap, open-records law
- FC: Followup to Kevin Mitnick and Justice Department hoax stats
- FC: Freshmeat author replies to Politech on Borland license
- FC: Happy New Year!
- FC: ICANN at-large membership organization being proposed
- FC: Insight magazine on truth tech: Brain scans, MRI, eye detectors
- FC: Int'v with Robert Nozick, author of Anarchy, State, and Utopia
- FC: IRS accidentally misplaces 2,300 laptops, PCs, and servers
- FC: Japanese firms mull patent challenge to cheap Chinese DVD players
- FC: John Ashcroft, nude breasts, and the DOJ's new prudishness
- FC: John Gilmore on Ukraine doing the right thing, fighting RIAA
- FC: Judge says secret key logger evidence is OK in Scarfo trial
- FC: Judge to Microsoft: No more delays, punishment shall be soon
- FC: Lawyers, lawyers, and (yes) more lawyers on Borland flap
- FC: License-drafting lawyer replies on Borland move: It's entirely common
- FC: Margie Wylie on perils of massive databases, mistakes, abuse
- FC: Microsoft wants comments on antitrust deal -- whatever you think
- FC: More on conservative group may sue libraries that don't filter
- FC: More on National Review, anti-porn activists, 1,000% tax on smut
- FC: More on Rep. Boucher's nastygram and copy-protected CDs
- FC: More on Sixth Annual Webby Awards -- call for entries
- FC: Nat'l Research Council on cybersecurity: "Pay Now or Pay Later"
- FC: Nathan Cochrane on Japanese vs. Chinese DVD players, region coding
- FC: National Review lauds anti-porn activists, 1,000% tax on smut
- FC: Netscape sues Microsoft over alleged antitrust deviltry
- FC: New Jersey court rules online critics can remain anonymous
- FC: New Zealand officials irked over rotten.com murder photos
- FC: Norway charges Jon Johansen for copyright violations with DeCSS
- FC: Norwegians protest Jon Johansen's indictment, photos of rally
- FC: Oakland Cannabis Buyer's Club puts U.S. commerce clause on trial
- FC: Opt-in privacy laws may cost charities $16 billion, group says
- FC: Pakistan bans Internet along Indian border as "security measure"
- FC: PFF's Randy May on regulation aficionados, Congress, and FTC
- FC: Philips refuses to go along with copy-protected CDs
- FC: Politech humor: Future airline security news from 2002
- FC: Politech on vacation starting Jan. 15 -- Spain, Turkey, Malta
- FC: Politech photos: Future of Music conference in DC, Arizona
- FC: Pope loves Internet, but wants "anti-depravity regulation"
- FC: Privacy events in DC and SF on Jan 24: PRI and Cato Institute
- FC: Regulation aficionados applaud Congress action against FTC
- FC: Rep. Boucher: End liability protection for software firms
- FC: Rep. Ron Paul asks FBI to divulge info on Magic Lantern
- FC: Reported interview with anarchist site reportedly raided
- FC: Responses to are Feds wasting tax money on hydrogen full cells?
- FC: Revised: New Jersey court rules online critics can remain anonymous
- FC: RIAA replies to John Gilmore on Ukraine: Don't cheer piracy!
- FC: Robert Nozick, author of Anarchy, State, and Utopia, dies at 63
- FC: Rotten.com yanks photos after New Zealand officials complain
- FC: Should closed source be illegal, and the case for "lagom" copyright
- FC: Sixth Annual Webby Awards -- call for entries, deadline Jan. 31
- FC: Spain's top court says cops need search warrant for hotel rooms
- FC: Texas GOP tries to shut down Democratic Enron-citing site
- FC: Texas mall critic files motion to keep Taubmansucks.com
- FC: The Justice Department's hoax "domestic terrorism" statistics
- FC: U.K. auto buff fights speed cameras on privacy grounds
- FC: U.S. says Ukraine turns blind eye to piracy, levies tariffs
- FC: U.S. Supreme Court won't hear toiletcam lawsuit
- FC: UCLA's Mark Kleiman on military tribunals, political tactics
- FC: UCLA's Mark Kleiman on military tribunals, political tactics (reformatted)
- FC: Ukraine parliament snubs U.S.; more debate with Esther Dyson
- FC: Unions are another casualty of dot com deaths
- FC: United Poultry Concern cries fowl over fast food "bestiality" ad
- FC: Update on egomaniacal "Kimble" hacker, detained on fraud charges
- FC: Update on New Jersey web editor case: Judge nixes subpoenas
- FC: Vanessa Leggett, writer jailed since July 20, freed at last
- FC: Veteran unicom.com owner sued by firm with new Unicom trademark
- FC: Virginia may record biometric info on all licensed drivers
- FC: Washington Times editorial opposes mandatory fingerprinting
- FC: White House may restrict government info on germ warfare
- FC: Whoops! Calif governor Davis can't get his wiretap wishlist
- FC: Why no confirmation on raisethefist.com reported raid?
- FC: ZeoSync offers improbable claim of compression breakthrough
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