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Ending: Wed Oct 30 2002 - 12:19:57 PST
- FC: "New Democrats" want domestic U.S. counter intelligence agency
- FC: Andrew Odlyzko replies to Cato's Thierer on broadband paradox
- FC: AP's Ted Bridis on illegal FBI surveillance, videotaping
- FC: Are journalists too eager to side with privacy over free speech?
- FC: Attack on Internet root servers flops; CNBC tonight
- FC: Australia's disability discrimination laws do apply to the web
- FC: Australian government alters FOIA to conceal Net-censorship
- FC: Ayn Rand Institute denounces Eldred, Lessig as Marxists
- FC: Bill Purdy asks Washington Post about "sucks" domain name
- FC: Bruce Schneier: Feds need to pass new laws for "cybersecurity"
- FC: Canada considers licensing Internet service providers
- FC: Cato's Adam Thierer on ""Solving the Broadband Paradox"
- FC: CFP for 2003 CFP conference, submissions due in January
- FC: Colorado county requires fingerprints for checks, credit cards
- FC: Dan Tsang on his successful suit against CIA for illegal spying
- FC: Date correction: CFP for CFP submissions due in November
- FC: Direct Marketing Ass'n changes mind, wants anti-spam laws
- FC: Does military plane sniper-hunting violate Posse Comitatus?
- FC: DOJ says Bernstein encryption case is moot, should be dismissed
- FC: FDA permits use of implantable ID chips in humans
- FC: First Monday article on "Hacktivists or Cyberterrorists?"
- FC: Florida school board votes 6-1 to release student personal info
- FC: Google quietly deletes 100+ controversial sites from search results
- FC: Heritage on P2P hacking bill: A good idea; and Berman speaks
- FC: Hilary Rosen loses Oxford digital-music debate by 3-1 margin
- FC: In Cleveland at Case Western Reserve University law school
- FC: ITU wants to wiggle into Internet domain name space
- FC: Judge rules Americans with Disabilities Act doesn't cover web
- FC: Louis Freeh no longer runs FBI -- but still wants to ban crypto
- FC: Markle's Zoe Baird wants governments to replace ICANN, IETF
- FC: Mexico summit urges anti-piracy and "cybercrime" action
- FC: Military apparently videotapes DC protesters; Posse Comitatus
- FC: More on 1986 Defense Department directive on assisting police
- FC: More on Canada licensing Internet service providers
- FC: More on FDA permitting use of implantable ID chips in humans
- FC: More on ITU wants to wiggle into Internet domain name space
- FC: More on military apparently videotaping protesters in DC
- FC: More on the ugly truth about Republican "conservatives"
- FC: New credit card rules could imperil porn sites, from AVN Online
- FC: Ninth Circuit OKs fax intercepts: "Police need latitude!"
- FC: Photos from Supreme Court arguments in copyright extension case
- FC: Privacy villain of the week: DARPA's gait surveillance tech
- FC: Rep. Boucher (finally) introduces bill to rescind part of DMCA
- FC: Replies to Ayn Rand Inst., Marxist allegations, Eldred, and Lessig
- FC: Reply to Schneier: No need for more federal "cybersecurity" laws
- FC: Republicans best Democrats on "tech-friendly" votes
- FC: Request for legal aid from Larry Benedict's father
- FC: Reuters reports info on Swedish firm's public website, gets sued
- FC: Should cops be permitted to videotape protesters?
- FC: Some people never learn: Judge Jackson defends his big mouth
- FC: Steal This Paper: Spanish daily newspaper goes "copyleft"
- FC: Tech-policy journal asks for submissions about fighting terrorism
- FC: Terra Lycos wants "Emergency Online Broadcast System"
- FC: Testifying at FTC hearing on Tuesday on electronic commerce
- FC: Testimony from FTC hearing on state threats to e-commerce
- FC: Text of 1986 Defense Department directive on assisting police
- FC: The Echelonization of America: NSA to spy domestically?
- FC: The ugly truth about Republican "conservatives," by Kevin Tuma
- FC: Transcript of Verizon-RIAA subpoena discussion at Nat'l Press Club
- FC: Two Heritage events on copyright: 10/15 and 10/23
- FC: Two replies to request for legal aid from Larry Benedict's father
- FC: U.S. military's database of terror suspects prints, faces, voices
- FC: UCSD retreats on links to terrorist group, but hosting not OK
- FC: Verisign cashes in by selling wiretap outsourcing
- FC: Weekly column: Geeks should watch Eldred copyright case
- FC: Weekly column: I'll miss Rep. Dick Armey
- FC: Why Americans with Disabilities Act should not apply to web
- FC: Why European "eVAT" tax is unfair to U.S. firms
- FC: Why fathers of PC revolution are wary of digital rights management
- FC: Y2K nutter runs for the U.S. Senate, literally turns blue
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