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Starting: Sun Jun 02 2002 - 11:03:03 PDT
Ending: Fri Nov 22 2002 - 23:52:14 PST
- FC: "Data retention" scheme marches forward in European Parliament
- FC: "Magic, the Gathering" site includes digital rights management?
- FC: Ad touts "sneaky" new Sony digital camera's illicit uses
- FC: Alert! President Bush declares national emergency
- FC: Analysis of FBI's new surveillance powers, from CDT
- FC: Analysis of Paul Trummel's case and Judge Doerty's opinion
- FC: Another view on Replay TV and forcible-content-watching
- FC: Ashcroft's "dirty bomb" scare was a complete exaggeration?
- FC: Australia update: Spam lawsuit and "e-security" threats
- FC: Bring wireless or GPS equipment to Russia, go to jail?
- FC: Cato's David Boaz replies to Hactivismo news release
- FC: CCIA statement on broadcast TV protection; EFF CBDTPA video
- FC: CNET Radio interviews embattled scribe Paul Trummel
- FC: Congress should be wary of content regs --Politech reader
- FC: Correction: MPAA already managed to shut down illicit movie site
- FC: Criticize a censorhappy car dealer, get sued -- and lose?
- FC: Deconstructing Richard Gephardt's releases, by SpamAssassin
- FC: DoJ may have violated internal rules in hacker subpoena case
- FC: E-voting paper analyzes "usability" problems of current systems
- FC: EFF's Cindy Cohn on why scuba divers shouldn't give in to FBI
- FC: Eugene Volokh on library filtering case, plus naturists, ITAA
- FC: Euroconf: Does technology help or hinder freedom?
- FC: Events: Observing Surveillance, H2K2, Public Voice
- FC: FBI illegally harassed California students, faculty
- FC: Federal judge says ReplayTV doesn't need to collect viewing data
- FC: French judge yanks domain name from pirate music site
- FC: Future history: Mexican jailcam porn star out on parole
- FC: Gephardt-Daschle letter to Bush: Broadband or bust!
- FC: Grandma beats up airport security guards (humor, I think)
- FC: Groups write Congress to question new FBI surveillance rules
- FC: Harvey Silverglate on jerryfalwell.com parody site
- FC: House Judiciary chairman on FBI powers: "deeply troubled"
- FC: House votes 413 to 8, once again, to restrict "morphed" child porn
- FC: How to patent a Harvard scientist (his parents' idea)
- FC: I've left Wired News and have a new job
- FC: ICANN attorney replies to Politech post on "self-regulation's end"
- FC: Illinois student detained for "nat'l security," secret evidence
- FC: In a borderless Internet, U.S. and Europe are most important?
- FC: Install automated speedcams, kill drivers?
- FC: Intel analyst accuses American journalists of "treason"
- FC: Internet Explorer's "autocomplete" helps convict killer
- FC: Internet Society denies press credentials to online publication
- FC: Internet Society replies to criticism over denying credentials
- FC: Israelis shun .il, create sites with faux Palestianian names
- FC: Jake Baker all over again: Student charged for writing porn story
- FC: James Bamford's Independent Institute talk airing on CSPAN
- FC: Jerry Falwell won't get jerryfalwell.com parody site --WIPO panel
- FC: Jonathan Zittrain on data retention, an "awful idea"
- FC: Justicefiles.org mirror appears -- just in time
- FC: K. Auerbach, M. Geist reply to ICANN attorney's Politech post
- FC: Mark Kitchens on Newsbytes R.I.P. and White House press
- FC: Mexican government ponders TijuanaPrisonCam.com, more or less
- FC: Michael Geist on ICANN, Congress, end of "self-regulation"
- FC: Microsoft's Palladium news roundup, criticism, and more
- FC: Mirror of Paul Trummel's embattled website is available
- FC: More on France and liability; plus Israel, Sweden, Germany
- FC: More on Gagged by Google, Body Shop founder, and blog ad deleted
- FC: More on Newsbytes R.I.P.
- FC: More on terrorists using open source software to wreak havoc
- FC: More on Zero Knowledge's planned public offering
- FC: MPAA tries to shut down illicit movie site -- based in Iran
- FC: North Dakota voters approve "opt-in" for financial information
- FC: Norwegian ISP yanks Usenet newsgroups after child porn ruling
- FC: NYC Time Warner Cable sending nastygrams to free 802.11 points?
- FC: NYT: Jim Bell, crypto-convict, Osama bin Laden v2.0?
- FC: Peter Swire on "Homeland Security Act": No privacy safeguards
- FC: Pirate software, go to hell: BSA gets fatwa on illicit copying
- FC: Politech administrivia: Mozilla compatibility, Moscow, tips
- FC: Politech on hiatus from Tuesday through this weekend
- FC: Preliminary thoughts on Zero Knowledge's planned public offering
- FC: Public comments in U.S. v. Microsoft now online: all 30,000
- FC: Rep. Howard Berman declares war on P2P networks, plans new laws
- FC: Retirement home resident denounces jailed journalist Paul Trummel
- FC: Russia poised to restrict online opposition to government
- FC: Saudi government gets in a snit over, gasp, phonecams
- FC: Should journalists be peeved at email address harvesting?
- FC: Skullduggery in Europe: What happened at secret police summit?
- FC: Snapnames.com: ICANN must approve "wait list" for expired domains
- FC: Spain approves LSSI law, lets gvt shut down sites, retain data
- FC: Supreme Court upholds right to anonymous speech, moreorless
- FC: Terrorists could use open source software to wreak havoc!
- FC: Text of NYC Time Warner nastygram to free 802.11 access point
- FC: U.K. may abandon plan for more agencies doing surveillance
- FC: UnansweredQuestions.org launches today to ask 9-11 questions
- FC: Update on jailed journalist Paul Trumel, now in solitary
- FC: Update on U.K. surveillance, more traffic data available
- FC: Wash. state judge gives Trummel until Friday to delete info
- FC: Why NYC Time Warner is right to send nastygrams: "It's theft!"
- FC: Why Ron Paul was only Republican to vote no on morphed-porn bill
- FC: Wired articles on open source software and federal government
- FC: Wireless community networks vs. corporate ones, by Annalee Newitz
- FC: Zero Knowledge, battered by layoffs, now plans IPO
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