politech 2002/07
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Starting: Mon Jul 01 2002 - 08:37:18 PDT
Ending: Wed Jul 31 2002 - 19:38:56 PDT
- "Doesn't have a clue"
- "It's time for ICANN to go"
- FC: "Hacktivismo" plans to release stego software at H2K2 next week
- FC: A defense of David Scott Anderson and resume spamming
- FC: A new domain name dispute low: Unix.org loses name to X/Open
- FC: ABC News features Neal Horsley, Abortioncams.com tonight
- FC: Abortionismurder.org buys domains similar in name to newspapers
- FC: Abortionismurder.org replies to Politech with list of domains
- FC: Alanis Morissette sues Politech subscriber over alanis.net
- FC: American U. goes censorhappy: Arrests student taping Tipper Gore
- FC: Anti-spam laws opposed by powerful Penis Enhancement lobby
- FC: Ashcroft backs away from TIPS informant program, just slightly
- FC: Brad Templeton on Bush's TIPS program, spam, press credentials
- FC: Brad Templeton on DOJ "TIPS" informant plan: Operation TIPS-TIPS
- FC: Bush administration readies nationwide informant program
- FC: CALEA wiretap requirements took effect yesterday
- FC: California attorney general is looking for a few noxious spammers
- FC: California red light cameras raise red flags, auditor says
- FC: Capitol Hill considers privacy czar for Homeland Security agency
- FC: Case against Goner worm suspects starts in Israel, closed to press
- FC: CEI's reply to Berman's war on trading: What's wrong with DRM?
- FC: CFP 2004 may be in Europe, Barry Steinhardt predicts
- FC: Charles Sims: The DMCA does not limit fair use "at all"
- FC: City of Kirkland drops lawsuit aginst Justicefiles.org
- FC: Commerce Dept. reaches out to free software advocates
- FC: Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conf. is in NYC next April
- FC: David Scott Anderson: An unapologetic resume spammer, and a twist
- FC: DC events: Cato on ICANN (7/23) and CEI on copyright (7/22)
- FC: Delaware politico Steve Biener claims he has the right to spam
- FC: DMCA is a "copyright cudgel," from Chron. of Higher Education
- FC: Do y*u Y*h**? Yahoo bans HTML email text with Javascript tags
- FC: Does Yahoo currently ban HTML email text with Javascript tags?
- FC: DOJ responds to informant plan criticism; petition launches
- FC: Doonesbury, Allen Hutchinson on 802.11 networks and security
- FC: Double-headed draft bill curtails fair use -- but aids webcasters
- FC: Draft of Rep. Berman's bill authorizes anti-P2P hacking
- FC: EFF, 2600 give up: Won't appeal loss in DVD descrambling case
- FC: Entervision.com reportedly retransmits CNN and NBC shows
- FC: Eurocrats say governments should turn to open source software
- FC: Famous former NYC cop laments loss of individual liberties
- FC: FBI bumbling ruins chance for terrorist "cyber-sting"
- FC: FBI pledges to ditch 1980s computer technology, enter 1990s...
- FC: Feds face "pervasive weakness" in homeland IT security, GAO says
- FC: Free Prozac in the mail draws a lawsuit, from NYT
- FC: Freedom-loving Singapore government eliminates online dissent
- FC: H2K2 conference list of speakers: July 12-14 in NYC
- FC: Happy Anniversary-of-American-Independence Day!
- FC: Harvey Silverglate on TIPS-informing, obstruction of justice
- FC: House votes 385-3 for wiretaps, life sent. for malicious hackers
- FC: HP uses DMCA club to thwap computer security researchers
- FC: ICANN "At Large council" nomination deadline is over
- FC: ICANN director Karl Auerbach wins right to inspect records
- FC: In New Jersey, privacy fears trump access to government records
- FC: India worries about Carnivore's prowl, warrantless searches
- FC: Is the U.S. government a clueless spammer?
- FC: Is White House plan tantamount to a national ID? Different views...
- FC: Jim Harper on med-privacy-worth-$266.67: States keep the cash
- FC: John Gilmore sues Feds over secret your-papers-please rule
- FC: Judge grants injunction against Gator in NYT/Dow Jones suit
- FC: Just in time for P2P-hacking bill: Disrupting KaZaa clients
- FC: Lizard replies to ACLU demanding more Internet regulation
- FC: Los Angeles will post "general location" of sex offenders online
- FC: MetsOnline.net reportedly thwacked with trademark threats
- FC: Michael Geist on domain names, trademarks, and flames on eBay
- FC: More on DOJ's TIPS-informant program, from Der Spiegel
- FC: More on Howard Berman's war on P2P networks
- FC: More on new DMCA filtering lawsuit case brought by ACLU
- FC: More on Princeton staffers "hack" into Yale, and computer crime
- FC: More on Rep. Berman's bill authorizing anti-P2P hacking
- FC: MPAA lawyergrams Gnutella user for sharing "The Simpsons"
- FC: MPAA wants to hack your PC, push "broadcast flag" laws
- FC: Nathan Cochrane on loopholes in P2P hacking bill
- FC: National Academy of Sciences frets about self-censorship
- FC: Neal Horsley cashes in: Starts pro-life ISP called WeChooseLife.net
- FC: New DMCA case: ACLU protects right to study filtering software
- FC: NSA draws fire on Capitol Hill for 9-11 non-warning, from Time
- FC: NYT reports on Time Warner flap over 802.11 free access
- FC: Oklahoma ISP filters mystery bookstore newsletter as "unsuitable"
- FC: On CSPAN right now: James Traficant testifying in his own defense
- FC: On David Lawrence's Online Tonight show starting 10 pm ET
- FC: Orin Kerr defends USA Patriot Act: "The Big Brother That Isn't"
- FC: Peer-to-peer hacking bill officially introduced in House
- FC: Pennsylvania Republican party becomes latest politico-spammer
- FC: Photos from geektivists disrupting Commerce Dept. roundtable
- FC: Photos from WorldCom CEO John Sidgmore hour-long apologia today
- FC: Photos, text of top Euro antitrustocrat's speech yesterday
- FC: Politech challenge: Decode Al Qaeda stego-communications!
- FC: Politech subscriber wins linking case after sued by church
- FC: Princeton admissions officers "hack" into Yale computers
- FC: Privacy-fretting federal judge won't let her photo to be taken
- FC: Public Knowledge hopes to turn geeks into, well, geektivists
- FC: Reminder: H2K2 conference begins today in New York
- FC: Rep. Berman introduces anti-P2P bill this week -- but no hearing
- FC: Replies to "David Scott Anderson, spammer" and bad blacklists
- FC: Replies to "free Prozac in the mail draws a lawsuit"
- FC: Reply to Politech challenge: Stegograms found on azzam.com
- FC: Request for help on documentary film on civil liberties after 9-11
- FC: Request for help with "Stupid Senate Tricks" article
- FC: RIAA applauds peer-to-peer hacking bill as "innovative approach"
- FC: RIAA escalates attack on music piracy, wants "broadcast flag"
- FC: RIAA wants right to DOS peer-to-peer network, gets DOS'd itself
- FC: Roxio "Toast" CD burning software may limit copying
- FC: Scientists create polio virus, politicos weigh regulations
- FC: SearchEngineWatch.com on "Deep Linking Lunacy"
- FC: Sen. Biden wants to ban spoofing of digital rights management
- FC: Sen. Hollings wants FCC to implant "broadcast flag" in hardware
- FC: Spam and its defense: A system administrator's point of view
- FC: Stewart Baker on Sen. Biden's digital rights management bill
- FC: StreamCast replies to peer-to-peer hacking bill: "Nonsensical!"
- FC: Thomas Leavitt replies to WSJ op-ed that wants clone-ban
- FC: Three tales of firsthand problems with "anti-spam" blacklists
- FC: Transcript of Senate hearing on FBI counterterrorism efforts
- FC: U.K. fingerprinting of school children draws privacy outcry
- FC: U.K. royals fret their security info is revealed online
- FC: Update on S&M photographer's suit against Net-obscenity law
- FC: Vatican succeeds in shutting down "blasphemous" websites
- FC: Verisign deviltry? Its reply to a customer who wants to leave
- FC: Washington's focus on Homeland Defense moves to technology
- FC: White House advises "cybersecurity" insurance, by Brian Krebs
- FC: Why politicians shouldn't spam, from a non-spamming politico
- FC: WSJ op-ed argues for banning human cloning for four years
- FC: Your grocery list may bring a terror probe, from the Village Voice
- FC: Your medical privacy is worth $266.67
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