politech 2003/10
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Starting: Wed Oct 01 2003 - 15:57:26 PDT
Ending: Fri Oct 31 2003 - 15:41:53 PST
- [Politech] A defense of an "Net driver's license" as way to stop spam [sp]
- [Politech] A mild defense of the RIAA and "anti-piracy" caucus [ip]
- [Politech] ACLU paper on "The MATRIX: TIA Reloaded" (not the movie) [priv]
- [Politech] Actual facts about how hotel keycards work, from K.Anderson [priv]
- [Politech] An insider's analysis of the Senate's anti-spam bill
- [Politech] Anne Mitchell's insider reply supporting Senate spam bill [sp]
- [Politech] Another unintended consequence of health "privacy" laws [priv]
- [Politech] Auditor finds shocking abuses by ex-Canadian privacy commissioner [priv]
- [Politech] Australian students downloaded... just $2.8 million of MP3s? [ip]
- [Politech] Autodesk's John Walker on the demise of the open Internet [fs]
- [Politech] Bill Purdy & allies: back in domain name squatting action [fs]
- [Politech] Bill Purdy, back in action, sued by Planned Parenthood [fs]
- [Politech] Cato conference on Oct. 21 on Internet jurisdiction, governance
- [Politech] CAUBE vs. Electronic Frontiers Australia on anti-spam proposals
- [Politech] CDT analyzes DOJ's Patriot Act defense website [fs][priv]
- [Politech] Charles Platt on spam from Yahoo? or not? [sp]
- [Politech] Circumventing speed cameras with "self-help" countermeasures [priv]
- [Politech] Clinton Fein on DOJ, CDA, and Annoy.com [fs]
- [Politech] Company claims disclosure of shift key hack "possible felony" [ip]
- [Politech] Court rules attaching GPS bug to cars requires warrant [priv]
- [Politech] Defending the families sued by the RIAA, via Kuro5hin [ip]
- [Politech] Diebold documents now on Freenet, safe from censorship? [fs]
- [Politech] Diebold nastygrams Politech member over internal letters [fs]
- [Politech] DOJ defends Patriot Act, starts to attack members of Congress [priv]
- [Politech] Ed Black and Brock Meeks on Google not being a monopoly [priv]
- [Politech] EFF publishes report on trusted computing: "Promise and Risk"
- [Politech] EFF's Templeton and Cohn reply to a mild defense of the RIAA [ip]
- [Politech] Electronic Frontiers Australia on problems with anti-spam laws [sp]
- [Politech] European Commission study weighs privacy vs. security [priv]
- [Politech] European Union moves toward Dutch Internet-tapping plan [priv]
- [Politech] Event: Economist and Cato Institute in SF on telecom (10/15)
- [Politech] Event: GWU law review on surveillance, Patriot Act (10/23) [priv]
- [Politech] Events: At Stanford law school on security, privacy [priv]
- [Politech] FBI has sent 13 reporters letters over Adrian Lamo, from AP
- [Politech] FCC's "broadcast flag" proposal starts to get attention [ip]
- [Politech] Florida university locks out P2P users --Wired News
- [Politech] Followup to note over Australian students downloading costs [ip]
- [Politech] Google is telling frequent visitors how many searches they do
- [Politech] Google's possible IPO draw cries of "monopoly!" [priv]
- [Politech] Government panel eyes possible "domestic CIA" agency [priv]
- [Politech] Grassroots activists gather near DC to attack USA Patriot Act [fs][priv]
- [Politech] Having a drink with Big Brother in Vancouver, Canada [priv]
- [Politech] Hoax debunked: Hotel card keys store sensitive personal info [priv]
- [Politech] House Republican leaders seek to expand Patriot Act [priv]
- [Politech] How should cable modem service be classified (and regulated?)
- [Politech] Howard Lovy on Center for Responsible Nanotechnology
- [Politech] In Cleveland starting Monday
- [Politech] In Stockholm next week
- [Politech] Ira Rothken on Sunncomm earlier settlement (and CSPAN on Sat) [ip]
- [Politech] Joab Jackson on supermarket loyalty cards: shopper beware?
- [Politech] John Gilmore on Satan, athiesm, and evil Canadian databases [priv]
- [Politech] John Gilmore on spam laws and why EFA's position is wrong [sp]
- [Politech] John Gilmore's proposal: Test hotel card keys for personal info [priv]
- [Politech] Jonathan Weinberg on how to create "Net drivers licenses" [priv]
- [Politech] Justice Department screws up: doesn't redact FOIA document
- [Politech] Katharina Kopp defends HIPAA federal health privacy laws
- [Politech] Links for anyone interested in California governor's race
- [Politech] Michael Geist on trade agreements exporting copyright policy [ip]
- [Politech] Microsoft granted patent covering parts of instant messaging
- [Politech] Microsoft offers "self destructing documents"
- [Politech] Milton Mueller on domain registration as privacy blow [priv]
- [Politech] More on "Card Games" shopping cards article [priv]
- [Politech] More on Sony caves to Quebeckers over "offensive" videogame [fs]
- [Politech] More on SunComm and DMCA "shift key hacking" claims [fs][ip]
- [Politech] More on U.S. voting machine design flaws, from U.K. Independent
- [Politech] New study says speed cameras don't work [priv]
- [Politech] Patriot Act curbing legitimate data retention, ecommerce [fs]
- [Politech] Paul Levy on "shift key hack" and realistic DMCA lawsuit [ip][fs]
- [Politech] Peggy Miller on "convicted Internet radical" Sherman Austin
- [Politech] Peter Trei on Postal Service, barcodes, and privacy [priv]
- [Politech] Photos from yesterday's ICANN meeting on VeriSign's Site Finder
- [Politech] Politech gathering at LISA tonight in San Diego @ 9pm
- [Politech] Politech gathering in Cleveland today
- [Politech] Prescient humor: Kuro5hin on DMCA "shift key" lawsuit [ip][fs]
- [Politech] Privacy Int'l report on censorship and control of Internet [fs]
- [Politech] Query to Politech over cardscan.net and privacy [priv]
- [Politech] Record labels want mandatory "Net drivers license?" [ip][priv]
- [Politech] Rep. Ron Paul on problems with medical "privacy" laws [priv]
- [Politech] Replies on Adrian Lamo, FBI using Patriot Act against reporters [fs]
- [Politech] Replies to Jim Harper over Canada's privacy commissioner [priv]
- [Politech] Replies to U.S. Postal Service dislikes anonymous mail [fs][priv]
- [Politech] Reporters Cmte for Freedom of the Press on FBI's Adrian Lamo letters [fs]
- [Politech] RFID tags sneak into public libraries [priv]
- [Politech] RIAA replies to Politech over "Net drivers licenses" [priv][ip]
- [Politech] Roger Parloff on Grokster, Kazaa, Morpheus litigation
- [Politech] SANS call for authors: law & information technology
- [Politech] Satan lives in Canadian database [priv]
- [Politech] Sony caves to angry Quebeckers over "offensive" videogame [fs]
- [Politech] Speed cameras main purpose? To raise more revenue [priv]
- [Politech] SunnComm won't sue Princeton student over "shift key" paper [ip][fs]
- [Politech] SunnComm's final statement on the "shift key" and the facts [ip]
- [Politech] Symantec's "Internet Filter" blocks pro-gun websites [fs]
- [Politech] Tennis pros throwing matches in response to online gambling?
- [Politech] The "shift" key breaks CD copy protection scheme
- [Politech] To limit piracy, Oscars won't be prescreened with DVDs [ip]
- [Politech] U.K. "electronic life record" database draws protests [priv]
- [Politech] U.S. Army's reply to FOIA query about JetBlue customer records
- [Politech] U.S. Defense Department's RFID tag policy
- [Politech] U.S. lists four web sites as Foreign Terrorist Organizations [fs]
- [Politech] U.S. Postal Service doesn't like anonymous physical mail [fs][priv]
- [Politech] U.S. Postal Service withdraws, will reissue ID requirement [fs]
- [Politech] U.S.-Canada intellectual property conference Fri-Sat in Ottawa [ip]
- [Politech] Unexpectedly, VeriSign backs down on "SiteFinder" redirection
- [Politech] VeriSign promotes Internet privacy (don't laugh!) [priv]
- [Politech] Verisign's "SiteFinder" site -- not offline yet
- [Politech] Walmart's MoneyGram requires gv't ID -- but not Western Union [priv]
- [Politech] Weekly column: My letter from the FBI over the Adrian Lamo case [fs]
- [Politech] Why is Whitehouse.gov blocking Iraq directories from search engines?
- [Politech] Why not to have a privacy commissioner, from Jim Harper [priv]
- [Politech] Woman sentenced for intercepting email of husband's ex-wife
- [Politech] Yet Another Congressional Anti-Piracy Caucus forms [ip]
- [Politech] Yet another twist on the Nigerian spam scam [sp]
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