politech 2003/06
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Starting: Sat May 31 2003 - 23:00:56 PDT
Ending: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 14:02:00 PDT
- FC: AccuCard Service: More privacy invasion (and viral marketing?)
- FC: AccuCard/Corex replies to Politech, pledges to protect privacy
- FC: ACLU says pull plug on Poindexter's Total Information Awareness
- FC: Activists at Moveon.org get blocked for spamming
- FC: ADL: Someone, somewhere on the Internet praised Eric Rudolph
- FC: Airline reservation systems use Soundex to snare innocent people
- FC: Another note from Xeni Jardin on phonecams, privacy, laws
- FC: Another request for help: Translations of anti-spam laws
- FC: AOL blocking mail from The Well? Forwarded from IP list...
- FC: Appeals court rejects Verizon's request, P2P users to be ID'd
- FC: AT&T offers prepaid (anonymous?) Internet service
- FC: ATM time-stamp leads to false arrests for murder
- FC: Australia's music industry joins campaign against P2P trading
- FC: Australian schools swept up in broad anti-piracy net
- FC: Bill Purdy's latest crusade: Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil!
- FC: BusinessWeek: "Spam -- the inevitable result of capitalism?"
- FC: Canadian privacy commissioner investigated for wasteful spending
- FC: Charles Platt on Orrin Hatch's real motives
- FC: Charles Platt on privacy and FTC's do-not-call database
- FC: Christopher Arnold: Comments on anti-spam CR proposals
- FC: Colleen Boothby on local telecos pushing for taxes on ISPs
- FC: Cyveillance replies to Politech over Spamcop, users' privacy
- FC: David Burt on how the Supreme Court cited his pornstudy
- FC: Dept of Homeland Security wants to be, illegally... anonymous?
- FC: Dick Armey, former House Maj. Leader, blasts Poindexter's TIA
- FC: Did MS, AOL, Yahoo block vote on California antispam bill?
- FC: Email firm NetCreations tries to define "opt-in" standards
- FC: Eric Drexler on nanotechnology warnings, "nightmare dreams"
- FC: Europe will tax digital goods bought from U.S. starting July 1
- FC: European Parliament delays vote on software patents
- FC: Female avatars are worth less than male avatars
- FC: Fox News reportedly nastygrams parody "Faux News" site
- FC: German privacy officers on 7/1 hearing: "Big Eavesdropping Attack"
- FC: Gohsuke Takama: Report on privacy enhancing technologies
- FC: Good news: Appeals court says videogames protected by 1A
- FC: Happy 100th Birthday, George Orwell!
- FC: Hexamail's Finn Johansen on how to filter naughty words
- FC: Homeland security gravy train, Patty Murray, and campaign $$$
- FC: How ISPs know your phone number even if you block caller ID
- FC: How Singapore is confronting SARS
- FC: In Cincinnati, residents watch "crime cams" for suspicious activity
- FC: Interscan blocks musician's email due to use of "whore"
- FC: IRS workers still abuse Net access, play games, download pr0n
- FC: Is Spamcop selling its soul (and users' privacy) to top bidder?
- FC: Jakob Nielsen on "media consolidation": Nobody rules the Web!
- FC: James Plummer on FCC deregulation vote and true competition
- FC: Jerry Falwell somehow takes over jerryfalwell.com parody site
- FC: Jim Harper replies to AccuCard service, privacy invasion, marketing
- FC: Jim Lippard on Dept of Homeland Security's illegal faxspam
- FC: John Gilmore replies to "a cautionary tale about spam"
- FC: Judge bars Canadian hacker's "evidence" in child porn case
- FC: Justice Department clarifies how FBI agents "visit" libraries
- FC: Lofgren, Boucher criticize Singapore and Chile trade deals
- FC: Michael Geist on "The Internet law theory of everything"
- FC: Microsoft Word "bytes" Tony Blair in the butt
- FC: Mirror of essay that Florida judge banned from the Internet
- FC: More on DOJ clarifing how FBI agents "visit" libraries
- FC: More on Orrin Hatch, his plans for anti-piracy legislation
- FC: More on Volvo Cars vs. Volo Auto Museum, from Mike Masnick
- FC: MoveOn.org "Internet primary" begins today
- FC: MPAA reportedly nastygrams RatedNC-17.com over trademark claim
- FC: Musicians circulate petition against RIAA suing individual P2Pers
- FC: Nevada legislation criminalizes publishing radio frequencies
- FC: New anti-spam bill from Christian Coalition, Sen. Chuck Schumer
- FC: North Carolina cops may have lied, posed as FBI cybercrime agents
- FC: One last reply on "nice" spam filters
- FC: One more reply to MPAA nastygramming RatedNC-17.com over trademark
- FC: Opposition grows to Georgia's "state DMCA" bill
- FC: Orrin Hatch yanks pornlink, video of "exploding PC" remarks up
- FC: Orrin Hatch's personal homepage links to a porn site
- FC: Orrin Hatch: It's OK to destroy P2P pirates' computers
- FC: Paris event: Reporters Without Borders and CyberFreedom Report
- FC: Paul Levy on Supreme Court's important new trademark decision
- FC: Pentagon creating domestic "suspicious incident" Talon database?
- FC: Politech administrivia: Email addresses, spamproofing
- FC: Politech quotes of the week from members of Congress
- FC: Privacy Foundation says censoring libraries == protecting privacy
- FC: Privacy International: U.K. gvt lies about ID card statistics
- FC: Public Citizen will defend SavageStupidity.com in lawsuit
- FC: Query about what to do when an auction seller lies about you
- FC: Query from reporter about Earthlink levying additional fees
- FC: Radio host Michael Savage loses bid to censor SavageStupidity.com
- FC: Reason's Nick Gillespie: "Why I love spam!"
- FC: Rep. Ron Paul on anti-Internet gambling bill, U.S. Constitution
- FC: Replies to MPAA nastygramming RatedNC-17.com over trademark
- FC: Replies to reporter about Earthlink levying additional fees
- FC: Report from Germany on gov't-mandated blocking of overseas sites
- FC: Request for help with research on Australia, NZ spam laws
- FC: Request from TV reporter looking for P2P "pirate" in DC area
- FC: Responses to Supreme Court upholding library filtering-funding law
- FC: Richard Rahn: Eurocrats' "harmful tax competition" scam
- FC: Senate votes on CAPPS II passenger profiling amendment
- FC: Steve Schear on Internet providers getting serious about privacy
- FC: Stu Baker on Supreme Court's important new trademark decision
- FC: Supreme Court still wrestling with library filtering decision
- FC: Thomas Hillgardner on impact of Justicefiles.org decision
- FC: Thomas Shaddack on why Hatch's "destroy PCs" plan won't work
- FC: University of Calgary will continue with virus writing course
- FC: Update on NYC's surveillance camera players
- FC: VolvoCars.com tries to grab VoloCars.com museum website
- FC: WashingtonPost.com on European tax on digital goods
- FC: Weekly column: Council of Europe wants to regulate Euro-bloggers
- FC: Weekly column: Lawsuit could set anti-spam rules for ISPs
- FC: What actually happened to jerryfalwell.com parody site
- FC: Why not to buy Volvo cars? Volvo won't back down from domain claim
- FC: Why the FCC "may" tax Internet providers, from Chris Savage
- FC: Wired's Xeni Jardin on "Phonecam Nation"
- FC: Worthy of The Onion: House of Lords' "spam" confusion
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