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Starting: Mon Mar 03 2003 - 06:54:59 PST
Ending: Sun Mar 30 2003 - 07:35:52 PST
- FC: "Best War Blogs" as rated by Forbes.com
- FC: "Department of Homeland Security" vs. Full Disclosure?
- FC: "I'm Alright Jack" -- a look at MPAA's fitness to sell morality
- FC: "Red alert" means New Jerseyans may not leave their homes
- FC: 2003 EFF Pioneer Award winnders: A.Goodman, E.Moglen, D.Sobel
- FC: ACLU blasts New Jersey terrorcrat's stay-at-home warning
- FC: Airplane critic gets sued over site -- but insurance pays defense
- FC: Al-Jazeera, Iraqi government websites encounter problems
- FC: Americans nervous about Fed surveillance, want it anwyay
- FC: An analysis of Michigan and Colorado "mini-DMCA" bills
- FC: Announcing Politech dinner reception on 4/1 in NYC -- CFP a go!
- FC: Announcing the "GULFWAR-2" discussion list
- FC: Anti-abortion activist complains Paypal seized his account
- FC: Anyone have a copy of the Bush hair-coiffing video?
- FC: Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, HP, Intel oppose bill fixing DMCA
- FC: Ashcroft tells Congress that Patriot Act II is a ghost, from IP
- FC: Autodesk's founder reports gross errors by Limbaugh, CNN, Snopes
- FC: Automatically-generated "Spam Haiku"
- FC: Billion dollar food retailer nastygrams critical website
- FC: BoycottDelta.com launches to protest airline's snooping
- FC: Bruce Taylor on library filtering case: Justice Dept won?
- FC: Bush admin wants to "dominate news of Iraq war around the world"
- FC: Bush signs bill creating national do-not-call-list
- FC: Cato forum on 3/27 on technology affecting law and policy
- FC: CIA exec will head new Terrorist Threat Integration Center
- FC: Clarification on Politech 4/1 gathering -- and new CFP prices
- FC: Congress mulls P2P restrictions, weighs mandatory labeling
- FC: Deborah Pierce: Comment on CAPPS II air travel profiling system
- FC: Email a RoadRunner address, get scanned by their security system
- FC: Eugene Kaspersky: World governments must seize control of Internet
- FC: FBI "Nightstalkers" track suspects by flying quietly above U.S.
- FC: FBI database: Rumor and innuendo now standard police tools?
- FC: FBI misled, deceived judges in online child porn investigations
- FC: FBI, Customs secretly seize Associated Press package
- FC: Free Congress' Lisa Dean: Anti-war protester committed treason
- FC: Google update: Scrutinizes antiwar ads, rejects sole-writer sites
- FC: Iraq posts its version of the Saddam-Dan Rather int'v online
- FC: Is anti-spam service MailWiper.com resorting to... spamming?
- FC: Is Iraq's Internet still functioning?
- FC: Israeli security warns Web sites not to publish info on war
- FC: It's copyright law vs. copyright law: DMCA vs. Teach Act
- FC: Italian reportedly commits suicide after child porn allegation
- FC: Jack Valenti on the Hellmouth: Stop swapping Buffy files!
- FC: John Gilmore on government trustworthiness and spy gear
- FC: Mailblocks changes privacy policy, won't spam customers
- FC: Media Institute asks for participation in "copyright colloquium"
- FC: Michael Geist: "It's time to tax purchases made online"
- FC: More on U.S. plan to bug U.N. Security Council revealed
- FC: My review of Canon EOS 1Ds -- and the Canon EOS 10D arrives
- FC: Neil Gaiman on the risks of unintelligent email filtering
- FC: Noah Shachtman replies to Politech over Los Alamos story
- FC: NYC: Politech dinner, Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference
- FC: One more round of replies on Mailblocks' privacy policy and spam
- FC: Partial transcript of Ashcroft's "Bill? What Bill?" testimony
- FC: PayNoIncomeTax.com targeted by IRS, federal court order
- FC: Paypal deletes account of independent news site, gives no reason
- FC: Photos from library filtering case before Supreme Court today
- FC: Politech event, Yale "Democracy in Digital Age" conf next week
- FC: Politech member's advice as he leaves for Army Basic Training
- FC: Politech members reply over Paypal deleting news site account
- FC: Politech members reply over RoadRunner scanning email senders
- FC: PRI on library filtering law: Federal $$$ means federal control
- FC: Privacy groups will meet with Bush administration on CAPPS II
- FC: Privacy International seeks entries in "stupid security" contest
- FC: Privacy villain of the week: Federal agencies lax with SSNs
- FC: Replies to is Iraq's Internet still functioning?
- FC: Request for help on Oregon hearing Fri. on wiretap bill
- FC: Request for help: How to do wireless photojournalism?
- FC: Responses to Pentagon claim about basketball-reading spy gear
- FC: Revealed: Indymedia's government links, ties to Bush administration
- FC: Rich Kulawiec on Apple, MS, Adobe, HP, Intel oppose fixing DMCA
- FC: Road Runner's security director replies to Politech over probes
- FC: Scientology's domain name cybersquatting, and payback
- FC: ScientologyWatch.org launches -- vote on time 'til nastygram
- FC: So much for the "warblogging" convergence revolution
- FC: Spamcop again blocks legit site, reportedly takes out Tucows
- FC: State "mini-DMCA" bills raise alarums
- FC: Three Washington hijinks: Porn domains, DRM labels, .gov secrets
- FC: TradeSports.com bettors think Saddam will be alive past 3/31
- FC: TradeSports.com lets you bet on Saddam's survivability
- FC: Translation of Italian photo-phone privacy law zaniness
- FC: Turkish football team fails to win grab for fan's domain name
- FC: U.K. arrest made over leaked NSA email about UN spying
- FC: U.K.'s new advertising code cracks down on spam
- FC: U.S. plan to bug U.N. Security Council revealed --The Observer
- FC: U.S. spy gear can "read lettering on basketball" 25,000 miles away
- FC: Use a photo-cell-phone in Italy, go to jail?
- FC: Weekly column: Problems with Washington's spending appetite
- FC: Where to find clip of Bush hair-coiffing video
- FC: White House nastygrams whitehouse.org over Lynne Cheney parody
- FC: Why is Mailblocks' approach different? (Answer: It isn't)
- FC: Will Doherty replies to Bruce Taylor on library filtering
- FC: Will new "spam reduction" service result in... more spam?
- FC: Wired News on release of REVOLUTION OS, a non-scrambled DVD
- FC: Yes, "anti-spammers" at MailWiper do seem to be spamming
- Sen. Wyden's CAPPS II amendment is bullshit
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