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Starting: Fri Feb 01 2002 - 02:22:49 PST
Ending: Thu Feb 28 2002 - 22:18:05 PST
- FC: "Peekabooty" software aims to circumvent Net-censorship
- FC: A defense of Comcast's recording web traffic of subscribers
- FC: ACLU sues Florida police chief for arresting newspaper publisher
- FC: Alan Docherty on the webcast ban of the World Cup finals
- FC: Alleged spammer claims California anti-spam law is unconstitutional
- FC: AOL again blocks Trillian instant messaging users
- FC: Australian cops interrogate Jim-Bell quoting online anarchist
- FC: Blizzard game company uses DMCA to shut down Bnetd emulator app
- FC: Bosnia wants to make Internet firms monitor, police their users
- FC: Boston judge to hear first test of GNU license used in MySQL
- FC: Bulk, unsolicited political email isn't spam -- right?
- FC: Bush's proposed budget boosts electronic surveillance, wiretapping
- FC: Calif. federal court says it has no jurisdiction over Guantanamo
- FC: Calif. governor candidate, DNC chairman turn to political spam
- FC: California Sup. Court will hear DVDCCA "trade secret" DeCSS case
- FC: Canada's proposed system for profiling air travelers
- FC: Canadian government orders smokers-rights group to delete flag
- FC: Canadian Supreme Court recognizes free speech may be a good idea
- FC: Center for Genetics and Society urges senators to ban cloning
- FC: CFP 2002 final program now available: April 16-19 in SF
- FC: Churches sue critic for linking; EFF Arriba framing brief
- FC: Colorado judge strikes down photo radar, dismisses tickets
- FC: Confirmed: Calif. gov wannabe Bill Jones is a recidivist spammer
- FC: Congress weighs life imprisonment for some computer intrusions
- FC: Copy protected CD case settled against Music City Records
- FC: Copyright update: Term extension act, webcasting royalty fees
- FC: Council of Europe drafts secret "Second Protocol"
- FC: Council of Europe may boot U.S. because of death penalty
- FC: David Chaum's new project: Voting booths with secure receipts
- FC: DOJ MS comments include porn, spam, rants, little of substance
- FC: DOJ releases public comments on MS deal: All 47 of them
- FC: Duncan Frissell on AAMVA, licenses as biometric smartcards
- FC: EFF calls it quits for Felten DMCA case after loss in district court
- FC: Environmental group complains about Interior website offline
- FC: Events: NPR on facecams next week; Truste seminar 2/28 in SF area
- FC: FBI warns that al Qaeda wants to hack U.S. water supply
- FC: Feds will begin testing massive system to profile air travelers
- FC: Florida city commissioner replies to ACLU suing police chief
- FC: French site Kitetoa.com fined for expose of security hole
- FC: GPO replies to Politech article on libraries destroying data
- FC: How to respond to cease-and-desist nastygrams: chillingeffects.org
- FC: Humor: John Ashcroft's statement on lurid statuary, nude breasts
- FC: ICANN CEO proposes radical changes, more government involvement
- FC: IEEE's Steven Cherry wants mandatory music licenses, hard drive tax
- FC: Int'v with Microsoft's Scott Charney on benefits of key escrow
- FC: Intel VP, bruised in hearing, dashes off letter to Senate
- FC: Internal memo from SBC CEO tells employees to back Tauzin-Dingell
- FC: Japan police press for regulations on online auction sites
- FC: John Gilmore and others on Wisconsin's proposed pro-spycam law
- FC: John Palfrey's report from Boston in GPL MySQL license lawsuit
- FC: Karen Schneider on USA PATRIOT Act, librarians, and surveillance
- FC: Kidnappers of WSJ reporter may have tried to duck Net surveillance
- FC: Lessons from the NarcoNews ruling, from Online Journalism Review
- FC: Libertarian Party runs newspaper ad slamming U.S. drug czar
- FC: Lizard replies to Center for Genetics and Society on cloning
- FC: Louisiana government accuses Paypal of running unauthorized bank
- FC: Man who sued alleged spammer replies to Politech post from lawyer
- FC: Montana school suspends student for "10 hottest girls" site
- FC: More on Canadian smokers-rights group and flag flap
- FC: More on ex-DOJer Scott Charney decamps to Microsoft
- FC: More on Feds will testing massive system to profile air travelers
- FC: More on New York sues NAI over no-criticism shrinkwrap
- FC: More on PBS will air special "American Porn" show on Feb. 7
- FC: National ID? Driver's licenses to become biometric smartcards
- FC: New Jersey proposes to ban public from state police records
- FC: New York sues Network Associates over no-criticism shrinkwrap
- FC: Newspapers filter out "bad words" from email to their reporters
- FC: Note to journalists: Warning about PressBlaster spam
- FC: NuSphere replies to Politech post about FSF and Boston lawsuit
- FC: NYT: Virginia wants arrestees' DNA; Hong Kong plans digital ID
- FC: PBS will air special "American Porn" show on Feb. 7
- FC: Pentagon test finds iris, face scan technology not that reliable
- FC: Playboy can't keep "Playmate of the Year" term off terriwelles.com
- FC: Progressive Policy Institute on why smartcard-licenses are so terrific
- FC: Progressive Policy Institute wants biometric license-smartcards
- FC: Query from politico: How can I get the word out without spamming?
- FC: Raisethefist.com owner busted in NYC for "disorderly conduct"
- FC: Rep. Culberson drums up Hill votes for "trusted traveler" plan
- FC: Replies to AOL again blocks Trillian instant messaging users
- FC: Replies to technology reporter defends PressBlaster spam software
- FC: Republican Party threatens enronownsthegop.com with lawsuit
- FC: Responses to a defense of Comcast's recording of web traffic
- FC: Responses to Center for Genetics and Society and ban on cloning
- FC: Richard Forno on Congress' "cyberterrorism" bills
- FC: Richard Smith on GPS units, cars, and commercial tracking
- FC: SafeWeb fixes JavaScript problems -- but is that enough?
- FC: SafeWeb's anonymous-surfing technology is not that safe
- FC: Scientific American privacy conf in NYC next week -- free tickets
- FC: Scott Charney, ex-DOJ cybercrime official, decamps to Microsoft
- FC: SEC finds new way to spend tax dollars: Creating fake companies
- FC: Senate hearing on Thursday will weigh mandatory copy controls
- FC: Senate weighs complete cloning ban, already approved by House
- FC: South Carolina secretly creates children's DNA database
- FC: SUNY librarian advises colleagues to restrict NRC microfiche
- FC: Taiwanese police shut down movie88 -- after TIME.com interview
- FC: Tax cops reportedly raid Ukrainian news site after criticisms
- FC: Tech CEOs oppose SSSCA, tell Hollywood to try "market solutions"
- FC: Technology reporter defends PressBlaster spam software
- FC: The case for a "trusted sender" program to stamp out spam
- FC: The good guys win one: Unicom foiled in noisome trademark lawsuit
- FC: Tiny church wants tiny radio signal, government says "no"
- FC: Transcript of NYC bail hearing for raisethefist.com owner
- FC: U.K. plans to track all drivers with GPS, charge fees; DNA data
- FC: U.S. creates (another) surveillance office run by J. Poindexter
- FC: U.S. Customs bars Canadian activist from crossing border
- FC: U.S. Customs deems serial cables to be violations of the DMCA?
- FC: U.S. House to vote on Tauzin-Dingell broadband bill this week
- FC: U.S. libraries cull collections at behest of federal government
- FC: U.S. Supreme Court to hear case over Internet list of sex offenders
- FC: Unions sue member for posting constitution on the web
- FC: Update on Digital Angel and human trials of implantable chips
- FC: USNews' Dana Hawkins on biometrics, facecams, and "light prints"
- FC: Verified: FBI has raided anarchist site raisethefist.com
- FC: Was Canadian activist barred from U.S. a "socialist wing-nut?"
- FC: Washington DC erects surveillance cam network; EPIC FOIA request
- FC: Washington state senate moves to ban publishing info on police
- FC: Wisconsin may ban disabling spycams -- except for hidden sexcams
- Too much surveillance means too little freedom
- What to do about spam? Use smarter mail readers
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