FC: 2003 EFF Pioneer Award winnders: A.Goodman, E.Moglen, D.Sobel

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2003 - 14:59:22 PST

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    Electronic Frontier Foundation Media Advisory
    
    For Immediate Release: Friday, March 28, 2003
    
    
    Contact:
    
    Katina Bishop
        Director of Education & Offline Activism
        Electronic Frontier Foundation
        katinaat_private
        +1 415 436-9333 x101
    
    
    Electronic Frontier Foundation Honors Net Pioneers in NYC
    
    Goodman, Moglen, Sobel Receive Awards at 12th Annual Event
    
    New York - Online civil liberties advocates from the
    nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will honor
    three pioneers of Internet freedom and innovation at the
    12th Annual EFF Pioneer Awards on April 2, 2003, at the
    Empire State Building in New York. The online civil
    liberties group will honor Amy Goodman for her long-term
    commitment to freedom of expression; Eben Moglen for
    campaigning to reformulate copyright, patent, and privacy
    laws to fit the digital age; and David Sobel for
    extraordinary efforts to protect privacy and open
    government.
    
    The Pioneer Awards will take place in conjunction with
    the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference in New York.
    
    EFF established the Pioneer Awards in 1991 to recognize
    leaders of the electronic frontier who are extending freedom
    and innovation in the realm of information technology.
    
    The award winners are--
    
    Amy Goodman
    
    Amy Goodman is a longtime journalist, activist, and host of
    Democracy Now!, a national, listener-sponsored news show
    committed to broadcasting marginalized voices. A vocal
    opponent of censorship, Goodman covers controversial issues
    ranging from Chevron-related murders in Nigeria to the
    struggle for independence in East Timor and documents the
    global, grassroots opposition to a U.S.-led war in Iraq.
    
    Goodman's resistance to the attempted takeover of the
    Pacifica Radio network served as a rally point to force out
    a hostile board of directors. She and an alliance of media
    activists broadcast the show daily on the Internet and
    through a backdoor to Pacifica's satellite while expanding
    the program to television.
    
    Democracy Now!'s website allows people to stream the show
    live, search and browse through story archives, and listen
    to current guest interviews. The website engages the show's
    audience in gathering, sharing, and acting on the news,
    which, in Goodman's words, "expands and preserves our
    public media spaces, which now more than ever are crucial
    to a vital democracy."
    
    Eben Moglen
    
    A computer programmer and law professor, Eben Moglen makes
    the case that freedom on the Internet faces real challenges
    from self-interested corporations and misguided legislators.
    He has provided a conceptual framework for another digital
    world, based on stewardship, rather than ownership of online
    communications whether on peer-to-peer networks or on the
    airwaves.
    
    Campaigning ceaselessly to reformulate copyright, patent,
    and privacy laws for the digital age, his essays and
    articles stand as powerful and thoughtful works.
    
    Moglen is General Counsel and serves on the board of the
    Free Software Foundation. He is a Professor of Law and Legal
    History at the Columbia Law School and was formerly a Law
    Clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice Thurgood
    Marshall.
    
    David Sobel
    
    David Sobel is General Counsel of the Electronic Privacy
    Information Center (EPIC) and is well regarded in the
    Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) community for his tireless
    efforts to protect open government.
    
    David recently won two of the most significant FOIA
    decisions in the last several years. In EPIC v. Office of
    Homeland Security, David defeated the government's motion to
    dismiss and has been granted discovery to determine whether
    the Office of Homeland Security is a federal agency subject
    to the FOIA. In EPIC v. DOD, a case where EPIC sought records
    concerning the Total Information Awareness (TIA) project,
    David prevailed against the government's efforts to use
    trumped-up fee claims to obstruct public access to
    government information. David continues to work in close
    association with many other organizations, including the EFF
    and the ACLU, on important civil liberties issues.
    
    
    "David, Amy and Eben are doing amazing work to understand
    how technology can be co-opted, to explain that to the
    general public, and to fight to get bad laws changed,"
    stated Shari Steele, Executive Director of the Electronic
    Frontier Foundation. "We're proud to present them with this
    year's Pioneer Awards."
    
    The judges for this year's EFF Pioneer Awards were: Herb
    Brody (Senior Editor, Technology Review), Beth Givens,
    (Founder and Director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse),
    Moira Gunn (Host, "Tech Nation," National Public Radio),
    Donna L. Hoffman (Associate Professor of Management,
    Vanderbilt University), Peter G. Neumann (Principal
    Scientist, SRI Intl.; Moderator, ACM Risks Forum), Drazen
    Pantic (Media & Tech. Director, NYU Center for War, Peace, &
    the News Media), Barbara Simons (past President, Association
    for Computing Machinery, & U.C. Berkeley Distinguished
    Alumnus), and Karen G. Schneider (Technical Director,
    Shenendehowa Public Library, NY)
    
    The 12th Annual EFF Pioneer Awards ceremony will be held
    from 7:00 to 9:30pm on April 2, 2003, at the Empire State
    Building. The ceremony will be held on the 80th floor, just
    a few floors from the observation deck. Guests are
    encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the view.
    
    Members of the press are welcome. Please enter at the West
    34th Street entrance next to Strawberry's and bring press
    identification for security purposes.
    
    For this advisory:
    http://www.eff.org/awards/20030328_pioneer_pr.php
    
    For more information on the EFF Pioneer Awards:
    http://www.eff.org/awards/pioneer.html
    
    For more information on the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy
    conference:
    http://www.cfp2003.org/
    
    Democracy Now! website:
    http://www.democracynow.org/
    
    Eben Moglen website at Columbia Law School:
    http://emoglen.law.columbia.edu/
    
    Electronic Privacy Information Center website:
    http://www.epic.org/
    
    
    
    
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