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Starting: Tue Sep 03 2002 - 07:53:25 PDT
Ending: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 07:27:58 PDT
- FC: "Spammy" anti-spam group blasts AP report as erroneous
- FC: "Steal this music" while still in the store?
- FC: 9-11 roundup: Reason magazine and another announcements
- FC: A blessedly dumb idea: Google should be a regulated "utility!"
- FC: A Savage plan for a gentle America: New York Mean Time
- FC: An anti-war, peace anthem for September 11
- FC: An open letter to the Internet Archive on Scientology and the DMCA
- FC: Are Archive.org, Google delisting other Scientology critics?
- FC: Ashcroft releases fact sheet on new FBI investigative guidelines
- FC: Ass'n for Competitive Technology applauds Berman P2P hacking bill
- FC: Australia: Tap-crazed spooks; court orders website deleted
- FC: Australian minister allegedy wants WTO protest sites restricted
- FC: Better version of text of White House draft cybersecurity plan
- FC: Bruce Schneier on possible weaknesses in encryption systems
- FC: Bush releases "National Security Strategy" -- no Internet mention
- FC: BusinessWeek on Supreme Court copyright extension hearing
- FC: Cato's Julian Sanchez replies to CEI on Linux suitability
- FC: Cato's Tom Miller testifies on genetic privacy: Avoid hasty laws
- FC: CEA's Gary Shapiro: P2P file swapping is both legal and moral
- FC: CEI blasts Linux as unsuitable for government, business use
- FC: CEI's Jim Delong replies to his critics on Linux suitability
- FC: Civil lib roundup: Free speech, watch lists, libraries
- FC: Column: As election nears, attorneys general take aim at Net vice
- FC: Cops will share surveillance info with CIA, NSA, spooks
- FC: Copyright debate: Is self-regulation a good idea?
- FC: CSIS' James Lewis replies to Politech on WH cybersecurity report
- FC: Defense hawks bash White House report, want new laws, regulations
- FC: Did Sen. Boxer create fake website to show support for her bill?
- FC: Did Yahoo pull the plug on an Oakland peace activist group?
- FC: Dow Jones releases Know Your Customer, USA Patriot database
- FC: Earthlink's anti-spam rules imperil subculture mailing list
- FC: Feds should be able to spy on non-U.S. citizens, CIA says
- FC: German government pressures ISPs to block "offensive" sites
- FC: Groups ask FTC to can spam; opponents say it goes too far
- FC: Hollywood vs. Silicon Valley, from National Journal Tech Daily
- FC: ICANN vs. Verisign flap: No more dot-com domain revenue?
- FC: In copyright debate, is self-regulation legitimate?
- FC: Internet Archive replies to Scientology, DMCA open letter
- FC: Internet providers fret about being sued over copyright
- FC: Internet, pornography, and law update, by Larry Walters
- FC: Interview with FTC commissioner Orson Swindle on privacy, spam
- FC: Japanese government funds Internet-filtering software
- FC: John Gilmore on CSIS' Lewis anti-encryption, privacy efforts
- FC: John Gilmore on Earthlink, anti-spam rules, and censorship
- FC: Journalist group asks China about blocking access to Google
- FC: Justice Department publishes "list of post-9-11 accomplishments"
- FC: Karin Spaink: My house was raided by police because of Scientology
- FC: Libertarian Party says to celebrate 9-11 by protecting freedom
- FC: Lots of replies to CEI blasting Linux as unsuitable for general use
- FC: Michigan AG hopes to cut funds from alleged kiddie-porn sites
- FC: More on Australia's wiretap-crazed spooks
- FC: More on China's redirecting of Google to third-party sites
- FC: More on Feds hacking computer in Russia, from SecurityFocus
- FC: More on Germany pressuring ISPs to block "offensive" sites
- FC: More on groups ask FTC to can spam through new regulations
- FC: More on PBS purges website after complaints from Israeli groups
- FC: More on U.S. Postal Service may require IDs to send packages
- FC: Nat Hentoff: Time to call for John Ashcroft's resignation
- FC: New logo may appear on copy-protected CDs
- FC: New site launches to oppose Rep. Berman's anti-P2P bill
- FC: One more on the White House cybersecurity report
- FC: One more part of White House's draft cybersecurity plan
- FC: P2P foes Berman and Coble defend hacking bill
- FC: PBS purges website after complaints from Israeli groups
- FC: Pennsylvania county judge orders Worldcom to block sex sites
- FC: PFF blasts ICANN, says Commerce Dept should look into contract
- FC: Photos from Washington protests, Big Sur, Mt. Rainier, Aspen
- FC: Politech members reply to John Gilmore on spam and censorship
- FC: Politech members reply to Rep. Berman on anti-P2P piracy bill
- FC: Political cybersquatting, aka registering opponents' names
- FC: Red Hat lawyer replies to CEI on Linux suitability
- FC: Rep. Berman replies to Politech, defends his anti-P2P piracy bill
- FC: Rep. Berman will be speaking at Cato on Sept. 19
- FC: Replies to SurfControl dubs libertarian site "hate speech"
- FC: Response to Dow Jones's Know Your Customer, USA Patriot database
- FC: Sen. Ron Wyden readies nanotech funding bill, decried as pork
- FC: Sept. 11, a year later
- FC: State of Pennsylvania v. WorldCom -- court documents now online
- FC: SurfControl dubs libertarian discussion site "hate speech"
- FC: Survey: Frequent fliers would trade privacy for shorter lines
- FC: Sysadmins reply to Politech to defend Earthlink's anti-spam rules
- FC: Texas police may order all businesses to collect fingerprints
- FC: Text of part of White House draft cybersecurity plan
- FC: Two examples of political spam, and why not to trust politicians
- FC: Two replies on Berman's P2P bill: "A bunch of crybabies!"
- FC: U.S. Postal Service now requires ID to send packages?
- FC: UCSD orders student group to delete links to terrorist sites
- FC: Update on strange saga of Xerox engineer accused of child porn
- FC: Verified: Australian minister wants to restrict WTO protest sites
- FC: Verizon tells RIAA to shove it: "Should be denied!"
- FC: Washington DC traffic cams are being used to boost revenue
- FC: Washington Post tells anti-abortion activist to hand over domain
- FC: Weekly column: An unlikely friend helping Internet shoppers
- FC: Weekly column: Be wary of Washington's solutions to spam
- FC: Weekly column: Congress is back, and we should be worried
- FC: Weekly column: White House appears soft on Microsoft's security
- FC: White House draft plan wants new Internet role for Feds
- FC: White House prepares cybersecurity report (anyone got a copy?)
- FC: Why is government not held responsible for privacy woes?
- FC: Why worry about the Financial Action Task Force, by Richard Rahn
- FC: WorldTechTribune claims I want new federal "cybersecurity" laws
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