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Starting: Wed Apr 30 2003 - 22:19:33 PDT
Ending: Sat May 31 2003 - 11:28:02 PDT
- FC: "Smart parks" are watching you from the shrubbery
- FC: A few more replies on merits of House anti-spam bill
- FC: ACLU says Bush administration must come clean on TIA project
- FC: Advice from sysadmins on "nice" anti-spam blacklists/blocklists
- FC: Al Qaeda cell members used steganography --New York Post
- FC: Annalee Newitz on state of cyberliberties on U.S. campuses
- FC: AOL vs. chihuahuas: Animal shelter site takes business elsewhere
- FC: Are you a loyal U.S. citizen? President Bush signs Proclamation
- FC: Bill lets Feds campaign against local, state referenda?
- FC: Bill Mandel's firsthand report of testifying before Sen. McCarthy
- FC: Brad Templeton's reply to a Draconian anti-spamming proposal
- FC: Buffy the Vampire Slayer finale tonight (& piracy, Godwin, Valenti)
- FC: BusinessWeek: "At Justice, NSEERS Spells Data Chaos"
- FC: Charles Platt: "A cautionary tale about spam"
- FC: CIA official teaches course on complying with USA Patriot Act
- FC: CIA's secret Phoenix Project documents on The Memory Hole
- FC: CNBC digital piracy interviews will air on Monday, May 5
- FC: Competitive Enterprise Institute warns of "state DMCA" bills
- FC: Congressional caucus forms to tout copyright, oppose piracy
- FC: Critique of "TRIPOLI" authenticated email proposal
- FC: Dave McClure with a correction on taxing all email...
- FC: Duke Univ. public domain conference papers now online
- FC: e-advocates seminar in DC on 5/22 on issue-specific websites
- FC: Earthlink will begin to offer email challenge technology
- FC: Electronic Frontier Finland criticizes EU on patents, copyrights
- FC: Electronic voting in Ireland encounters criticism
- FC: EPIC 6/2 event in DC on George Orwell, privacy, and technology
- FC: Eric Lerner on SARS and evidence for secondary infection
- FC: European Union likes privacy enhancing technologies?
- FC: FCC may ease ownership rules
- FC: Financial Times commentary: It's time to tax all email!
- FC: Go to emergency room, get narced out by FBI doctor?
- FC: House panel will meet to consider privacy, data mining
- FC: John Levine: Challenge-response systems are as harmful as spam
- FC: Lee Tien on Pentagon's "Terrorist Information System" report
- FC: Mail-block.com: ISPs will be ordered not to use blacklists!
- FC: MailFrontier.net, poor anti-spamware, and future of mailing lists
- FC: MailSoap.com co-founder on challenge-response spam blocking
- FC: Mexican voter information for sale -- to U.S. Feds
- FC: Microsoft's Passport bug leaves 200 million users vulnerable
- FC: Mike Hawash indicted for allegedly conspiring to wage war on U.S.
- FC: More on AOL vs. chihuahuas: No-URLs-in-email rule not new
- FC: More on CIA's secret Phoenix Project
- FC: More on Earthlink's email challenge, Mailblocks lawsuit
- FC: More on Loyalty Day Proclamation: Don't blame George W. Bush
- FC: Neil Schwartzman on political correctness: blacklists vs. blocklists
- FC: New House anti-spam bill features stiff criminal penalties
- FC: New spam trend: Racist bulk email at NYU business school
- FC: New study investigates how Gator ad-utility actually works
- FC: Oregon legislator on Microsoft lobbying against open source bill
- FC: Paul Levy on RIAA v. Verizon -- a different take than EFF, ACLU
- FC: Paul Levy's rejoinder over RIAA v. Verizon & First Amendment
- FC: Penn State prez does online chat about P2P sharing
- FC: Photoblog: FBI runs over scientist who photographs Fed SUV
- FC: Playa del Fuego and weekly column on perils of CR antispam-ware
- FC: Politech members reply to state of liberty on college campuses
- FC: Privacy International agitates over top EU "data protection" chief
- FC: Privacy villain of the week: G8 nations
- FC: Query from Politech reader about other important mailing lists
- FC: Ray Everett-Church on House bill: It's actually pro-spam!
- FC: Replies to Financial Times and taxing all electronic mail
- FC: Report on noxious raid on restaurant under USA Patriot Act
- FC: Request for help from ISP: What is a "nice" anti-spam blacklist?
- FC: Responses to other interesting mailing lists and resources
- FC: Responses to Public Citizen on RIAA v. Verizon case
- FC: RIAA apologizes to Penn State for confusing Usher with Prof. Usher
- FC: Rich Kulawiec's Draconian idea to rid the Net of spam, forever
- FC: SafeView "holographic" body imaging technology gets funding
- FC: Spam-o-nomics: Do 30 percent of people buy from spammers?
- FC: Steven Cherry: IEEE article on wireless broadband
- FC: T.J. Rodgers: Frank Quattrone is honest and beset by scoundrels
- FC: Terrorist Threat Integration Center meets mild criticism
- FC: The Onion: Terrifying surveillance bill passed during NBA playoffs
- FC: Thomas Lipscomb on CIA Phoenix Project, U.S. history
- FC: TidBITS editors warn readers that antispam C-Rs will be ignored
- FC: Tim May on unintended consequences of "anti-spam" laws
- FC: Toronto directory of privacy is reportedly fired
- FC: Total Information Awareness changes name, problem solved
- FC: Trainspotters are now potential terrorists?
- FC: Trapping anti-music piracy spiders: "RIAA Pit of Confusion"
- FC: U.S. says Canada cares too much about liberties --Ottawa Citizen
- FC: U.S. TSA replies to "am-I-on-secret-watchlist" question
- FC: UC Berkeley bars students arriving from SARS-affected nations
- FC: Univ of California, Davis warns campus about P2P sharing
- FC: Update on PayNoIncomeTax.com muzzled by IRS, federal judge
- FC: Vigilantes give spammers a dose of their own medicine --WSJ
- FC: Washington state loses battle to censor Justicefiles.org
- FC: Weekly column: "Want to stop spammers? Charge 'em"
- FC: Weekly column: Mailblocks' dubious anti-spam patents
- FC: Where to find Justicefiles.org court decision
- FC: Will Google stop indexing web logs? Poor reporting debunked...
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