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Starting: Wed May 01 2002 - 08:35:18 PDT
Ending: Fri May 31 2002 - 14:18:39 PDT
- FC: "Child modeling" bill would instead censor commercial photography
- FC: "Creative Commons" copyright project debuts today
- FC: "Cyber-liberties" feminists fight obscenity laws, by A. Newitz
- FC: "Runner's World" threatens suit over printer-friendly deep links
- FC: A close look at Southern Poverty Law Center and "hate groups"
- FC: A nice irony: Blizzard sends DMCA nastygram, then DMCA'd by Sony
- FC: A snarky spat over lawyernastygrams and "thewarmcompany.com"
- FC: ABA journal highlights USA PATRIOT Act, post-9-11 liberties
- FC: ACLU files amicus brief on behalf of embattled Texas mall critic
- FC: Agfa DMCA debate: Charles Platt vs. Matt Deatherage
- FC: Agfa replies to Politech on using DMCA to ban font editing tools
- FC: Americans historically trade liberty for security?
- FC: Americans' post-911 trust in government is back to normal
- FC: Annoy.com attorney replies to new "morphed" child porn bill
- FC: Anonymous political website gains following in New Jersey
- FC: Anti-pornsters give Congress tips on banning "virtual" child porn
- FC: AOL exec: Skipping commercials is same as stealing?
- FC: Are your pet's medical records private? DogFancy mag reports...
- FC: Ashcroft & friends: We'll try again to ban "morphed" child porn
- FC: Ashcroft on new investigation rules: FBI has been "frustrated"
- FC: Australia will scan passport photos, use face-recognition for ID
- FC: Ben Edelman's report on intentional errors in "whois" database
- FC: Beware Joe Lieberman's broadband-industrial-policy, CEI says
- FC: Books: Charles Platt's "Enrob," E. Schwartz's "Last Lone Inventor"
- FC: Business Week on Linux, copy protection, and Hollings bill
- FC: Can technology expose miscreant government officials?
- FC: Cato Institute celebrates 25th anniversary, dinner tonight
- FC: Cato's Bob Levy on why states' suit against Microsoft is evil
- FC: Charles Platt replies to RIAA, SoundExchange on webcasting fees
- FC: Clarification on Apple's warranties and copy-protected CDs
- FC: Congress acts swiftly -- to protect animal privacy! (satire)
- FC: Congress publishes father-knows-best "cybersecurity" report
- FC: Congress update: So much Internet regulation, so little time...
- FC: Cops reportedly fret about being targets of cellphone surveillance
- FC: Criminal defendant insists his own name is copyrighted
- FC: Daniel Pearl video back online after FBI legal threats
- FC: Denver judge says yep, photo radar program is bad news
- FC: Dick Armey's aide replies to Politech on photo radar, speeding
- FC: DMCA hoedown! Copyright fans party on Capitol Hill on Thursday
- FC: E.U. votes on May 15 to log Internet, phone traffic for police
- FC: E.U. will tax offshore digital sales; restrictions on journalists
- FC: EPIC's David Sobel: Government wiretap figures are misleading
- FC: European Parliament votes 351-133 for surveillance; also spam
- FC: Even stranger spam -- and Afghan-scam-spammer terminated
- FC: Ex-FBI director Louis Freeh still wants your encryption keys!
- FC: Exciting new use of DMCA! Banning font-twiddling software!
- FC: FBI gets more surveillance powers; Cato's Pilon says no problem
- FC: FBI seeks to rid Net of Daniel Pearl video, threatens charges
- FC: Feds take matters firmly in hand: Hearing on "Chat Room Dangers"
- FC: Forget the Nigerian spam scam: Now it's the Afghan-war-scam!
- FC: Free speech groups say wacky French laws must not apply to U.S.
- FC: Gagged by Google? Body Shop founder protests blog ad deletion
- FC: Gatt.org pranksters are back: WTO announces it will dissolve
- FC: GOP-Democrat spat over "securing" slogan spills onto Net
- FC: Hacktivismo News site will cover technology and human rights
- FC: Hollywood wants to plug "analog hole," regulate A-D converters
- FC: House votes 327-101 to permit warrantless searches of U.S. mail
- FC: In remembrance of Stephen Jay Gould, by Jay Ambrose
- FC: Internet firms say police search rules endanger privacy
- FC: Is Sen. Joe Biden's no-counterfeit-hologram bill misworded?
- FC: Jamie Love on DMCA hoedown, party on Capitol Hill this Thursday
- FC: Japan's networked national ID system will go live on Aug. 8
- FC: John C. Dvorak on Politech list and DMCA hoedown photos
- FC: Judge refuses to dismiss DMCA criminal case against Elcomsoft
- FC: Justicefiles.org sues to overturn Wash. state "cop privacy" law
- FC: LA Times columnist wants it to "be harder to be anonymous" online
- FC: Last word in mini-debate on Supreme Court ruling in FCC/telco case
- FC: Latest linking spat: Dallas Morning News sends silly nastygrams
- FC: Lawsuit against federal obscenity law asks for prosecution ban
- FC: Lawsuit erupts between MAPS anti-spam blacklist and former director
- FC: Mailing list operators not liable for libel, Public Citizen argues
- FC: Matt Deatherage on Agfa, DMCA, and font embedding problems
- FC: Mich Kabay on young girl strangled... and blaming the Net
- FC: More on Apple's warranties and copy-protected CDs
- FC: More on mailing list operators and Museum Security News case
- FC: More on radar detectors, FCC, and interference with gas pumps
- FC: NAI was pursuing PGP copyright violations; Radiusnet replies
- FC: National Zoo cites animal "privacy rights," refuses to release info
- FC: Network Associates thwaps PGP sites with DMCA nastystick
- FC: Neulevel's PostMinder tracks email without recipient approval
- FC: Newsbytes, R.I.P.
- FC: Ninth Circuit rules 6-5 that Nuremberg files website is unlawful
- FC: NY suit aims to stop spammer, learn how addresses were harvested
- FC: NYT oped on Hollywood's plan: "It'll help Silicon Valley grow up"
- FC: Observing Surveillance event: Washington DC on Mon, June 3
- FC: P2P hacking and worm-writing redux, by Nathan Cochrane
- FC: Peter Wayner on Agfa, DMCA, and debate over fonts
- FC: Petition asks European Parliament not to require Net-snooping
- FC: Philadelphia judges nix library filtering law, cite buggy sw
- FC: Photos from DMCA hoedown on Capitol Hill this afternoon
- FC: Photos from NRC porn-kids-Internet report briefing today
- FC: Politech photos from SF dinner and CFP conference now online
- FC: Prison supervisor convicted of misusing FBI's computer system
- FC: Privacilla's Jim Harper to House: Worry more about .gov snoops!
- FC: Public Citizen will defend Dallas Morning News "deep linker"
- FC: Rep. Dick Armey on photo radar: It doesn't make driving safer
- FC: Rep. Ernest Istook says Supreme Ct. will uphold library filtering
- FC: Replies to Ben Edelman's report on "whois" database errors
- FC: Replies to Dick Armey, speeding, and photo radar helping safety
- FC: Replies to Feds getting way serious about "Chat Room Dangers"
- FC: Replies to LA Times columnist wanting to limit anonymity online
- FC: Replies to National Zoo citing animal "privacy rights"
- FC: Replies to scam stealing credit card numbers from eBay members
- FC: RIAA, others reply to webcasters' "Day of Silence" this week
- FC: RIAA, SoundExchange on Library of Congress webcasting decision
- FC: Roger Parloff: DMCA is sensible, but Hollings bill is plain nuts
- FC: Runner's World and LetsRun.com reply to Politech on deep linking
- FC: Save the protozoa from inappropriate material on the Internet!
- FC: Scam extracts credit card numbers, bank info from eBay members
- FC: Schedule update for last remnants of Microsoft antitrust case
- FC: Secret FISA court approved fewer surveillance applications in 2001
- FC: Senate follows House, tries "morphed" child porn law v2.0
- FC: Slashdot's Jamie McCarthy reports from "chat room evils" hearing
- FC: Slashdot's Robin Miller: Linking should be etiquette, not law
- FC: SonicBlue ordered to track ReplayTV users' viewing choices
- FC: South Africa vs. Internet: Tempest brewing over .za domains
- FC: Stu Baker on Internet search warrants, police, and privacy
- FC: Summary of Ashcroft "morphed" child porn bill, by Larry Sutter
- FC: Supreme Court disses COPA anti-erotica law, sends to appeals ct
- FC: The death of unmoderated discussion groups in France?
- FC: Tom Giovanetti: "Agfa's right!" and more replies to DMCA threats
- FC: Two depressing views on the state of information security
- FC: U.S. assails Ukraine, releases "watch list" of pirate havens
- FC: Update on "Eldred" copyright extension lawsuit
- FC: Update on Nissan Motor vs. Nissan.com suit, trial in Oct. 2002
- FC: Visionics facecams to protect "NYC tourist sites" from attack!
- FC: Webcasters spared high music royalties -- for now
- FC: Will radar detectors be regulated out of existence?
- FC: Wired mag. on Steven Spielberg's forthcoming "Minority Report"
- FC: Wiretaps on the rise in 2001; Jim-Bell-in-prison update
- FC: WSJ profile of Pam Samuelson and her copyright battles
- FC: Yet another Larry Lessig interview, this time on "Media Dinosaurs"
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