politech 2003/07
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Starting: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 21:53:02 PDT
Ending: Mon Jul 28 2003 - 09:18:20 PDT
- FC: "Abortion Abolishionist" given 5 pm deadline to delete websites
- FC: "The Department of Homeland Security ate my dissertation..."
- FC: A $1 wager: Wireless "warchalking" does not exist
- FC: A nasty new trend in spamming: Forged Politech messages
- FC: An ex-DMAer replies to Politech on why marketers love "opt-out"
- FC: Analyzing three days of spammers' incoming mail
- FC: Anonymous reply to terror attacks and protecting infrastructure
- FC: Anti-spam blacklists list cable modems, hurting small publishers?
- FC: AP: DARPA's new vehicle surveillance system draws criticism
- FC: Appeals court rules that Aimster must remain shut down
- FC: Apple's Music Store policy -- the fine print for expatriates
- FC: Ass'n Politics author filed class action suit against U.S. government
- FC: Barclay McInnes on virtual game disputes leak into meatspace
- FC: Booksellers ask for support with amendment to USA Patriot Act
- FC: Brad Templeton on ePrivacy Group's antispam plan and anonymity
- FC: California univ. student punished for... posting event flyer
- FC: CalPoly replies to Politech over disciplining student for flyer
- FC: Canada's privacy commissioner's farewell statement vanishes
- FC: Canadian police want photo ID to buy a cellphone
- FC: Canadian privacy commissioner resigns after investigation
- FC: Comcast manager replies to Politech over denial-of-service attack
- FC: Comcast plugs up The Well, bounces legitimate email
- FC: Correction to "Abortion Abolishionist's" hosting service
- FC: Cracking Microsoft Windows passwords in five seconds
- FC: Critiques of ePrivacy Group's ideas for trusted email senders
- FC: Democratic-Republican rivalries complicate anti-spam laws
- FC: Denver Post on cypherpunk list subscriber "threatening" Feds
- FC: Direct Marketing Association's very narrow view of what spam is
- FC: Duncan Frissell on the morality of gaming Safeway Club Cards
- FC: EFF files amicus brief in Lexmark v. Static Control lawsuit
- FC: ePrivacy Group replies to critics, defends trusted sender idea
- FC: ePrivacy Group's idea: "Trusted Email Open Standard"
- FC: FBI reportedly interrogates man for reading incorrect news article
- FC: George W. Bush's faxspam may be legal after all
- FC: Gerard Van der Leun on traitors, free speech, and Ashcroftitus
- FC: Good news for bachelors! Russian bride protest site is back up
- FC: Governments panic over missing hacker "defacement" threat
- FC: Harvey Silverglate on DMA's very narrow definition of spam
- FC: HIPAA medical privacy rule hinders reporting of Chicago disaster
- FC: House Science committee votes to bridge digital divide!
- FC: How hard drive detectives work
- FC: Internet provider offers to host "Abortion Abolishionist" site
- FC: Is Comcast ignoring denial-of-service attack from its customer?
- FC: Jamie McCarthy on "treason" claims from the right and the left
- FC: John Gilmore on Hippocratic Oath and anti-spam principles
- FC: Justice Department defends USA Patriot Act as vital, popular
- FC: Katherine Strandburg on PhD dissertations, Total Info Awareness
- FC: Kazaa won't say who its customers are
- FC: LA Weekly on United States v. Sherman Martin Austin
- FC: Lots of replies to antispam blacklists and cable modems
- FC: Michael Geist: Internet law, six years ago and today
- FC: Microsoft's "Freedom to Innovate" swag: A Comprehensive Review
- FC: Mini-debate on HIPAA medical privacy law and journalists
- FC: More evidence that Spamcop-listed Truthout is indeed spamming
- FC: More on fake Politech messages
- FC: More on John Gilmore ejected from plane; Reason article online
- FC: Neal Horsley, "Abortion Abolishionist," replies to Politech
- FC: Norm Singleton on House voting to amend USA Patriot Act
- FC: NSA "Secret Savin" documents shed light on USS Liberty attack
- FC: Ohio conviction for fictional journal overturned
- FC: Politech semi-hiatus for a while; clarification on MPAA
- FC: Pres. candidate Howard Dean will "guest blog" for Larry Lessig
- FC: Privacy hero of the month: Surveillance Oversight and Disclosure Act
- FC: Privacy villain of the week: Federal camera, surveillance junkies
- FC: Problems with California's "you've been hacked" law
- FC: Replies about what to do when an auction seller lies about you
- FC: Replies to Charles Platt on privacy and FTC do-not-call database
- FC: Reply to Cincinnati residents watching "crime cams"
- FC: Request for help in European MP3 patent litigation
- FC: RFID files marked "confidential" leaked from MIT group (oops!)
- FC: RFID on your wrist - Speedpass-enabled Timex Watch
- FC: Robert Gellman flames "lazy" reporters for blaming HIPAA
- FC: Russian mail-order bride webmistress asks Politech for help
- FC: Scoop.co.nz: Huge problems with U.S. elections technology
- FC: Should we care about what happens to expiring dot.com domains?
- FC: Spamcop blacklists truthout.org (for a good reason?)
- FC: Ted Bridis on RIAA music subpoenas targeting parents, grandparents
- FC: Thanks for your help! Comcast unblocks mail from The Well
- FC: The Nation finally realizes that eBay is cozy with the cops
- FC: Three Washington Post articles on how government really works
- FC: Twila Brase on health care privacy -- or lack of it
- FC: Two on nanotech: Biomimicry and letter to Congress
- FC: Vault.com admits sending bulk unsolicited email: "It's not spam!"
- FC: Virtual game disputes leak into meatspace
- FC: VMyths enters realms of legend -- a farewell
- FC: VMyths' Rob Rosenberger on what will happen to his site now
- FC: Weekly column: Debate between RIAA's Oppenheim and Freenet's Clarke
- FC: Weekly column: Microsoft's new, anti-free-market lobbying
- FC: What Ninth Circuit libel ruling means for bloggers
- FC: Why Canadian privacy commissioner should have been booted
- FC: World net-censorship roundup from Global Internet Liberty Campaign
- I was ejected from a plane for wearing "Suspected Terrorist" button
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