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Starting: Thu Jan 01 2004 - 21:45:57 PST
Ending: Fri Jan 30 2004 - 12:47:58 PST
- [Politech] "Permission-based email marketers" confused about CAN SPAM law [sp]
- [Politech] A Bill Purdy copycat? Anti-abortion domain name registrations [fs]
- [Politech] A criticism of "Are cops constitutional?" law review article
- [Politech] A defense of techcentralstation's journalism and credibility
- [Politech] ACLU fights for Rush Limbaugh's medical privacy [priv]
- [Politech] Adobe bows to gvt pressure, includes banknote detection in Photoshop
- [Politech] Adrian Lamo, hacker-turned-journalism-student, speaks
- [Politech] Andrew Odlyzko on pricing and architecture of the Internet
- [Politech] Annalee Newitz on black markets in circumvention devices [ip]
- [Politech] Anonymous domain name registrations... and spam problems [priv][sp]
- [Politech] Another Vietnamese journalist jailed for criticizing government [fs]
- [Politech] Antivirus companies are unrepentant spammers? [sp]
- [Politech] Ashcroft warns Congress not to mess with Patriot Act [priv]
- [Politech] AVN's Mark Kernes on Bruce Taylor and porn-prosecutors [fs]
- [Politech] Barbra Streisand loses suit against californiacoastline.org [fs][priv]
- [Politech] Bill Purdy vs. the Faegre & Benson law firm (guess who wins) [fs]
- [Politech] Bill Purdy, UDRP'd in dispute over startribunenewspaper.com [fs]
- [Politech] Brock Meeks' CyberWire Dispatch, R.I.P.
- [Politech] Bruce Taylor on dedicated prosecutors and porn convictions [fs]
- [Politech] California DeCSS case eventually, finally, over [ip]
- [Politech] Canadian cops raid reporter's home in probe over leaks [fs]
- [Politech] Casino chips may be implanted with RFID tags [priv]
- [Politech] Cato's Adam Thierer on FCC and "return of the 7 dirty words"
- [Politech] Clark supporter replies to Politech over privacy and Axciom [priv]
- [Politech] Commerce Dept, ICANN now defendants in SiteFinder lawsuit
- [Politech] Competitive Enterprise Instit. on the "New Protectionism"
- [Politech] Criticisms of "HP and death of open PC" Politech post
- [Politech] Dan Geer on Barbra Streisand's privacy suit, TSA and databases
- [Politech] David Stephenson on a "win-win" homeland security strategy
- [Politech] Doubleclick, Microsoft officers join TRUSTE board of directors
- [Politech] EFF's action alert calls for hearings on CAPPS II [priv]
- [Politech] EU biometric passport faces some legal questions [priv]
- [Politech] FBI demands Las Vegas guest lists -- with no court order [priv]
- [Politech] FBI, Justice Dept. seek wiretaps for VoIP conversations [priv]
- [Politech] FCC Chairman Powell wants to increase broadcast censorship [fs]
- [Politech] Federal judge rules part of Patriot Act unconstitutional [fs]
- [Politech] Feds plan to rachet up demands for air passenger info [priv]
- [Politech] Felipe Rodriquez on Microsoft and the Internet's "paradigm shift"
- [Politech] Followup to Canadian cops raiding reporter's home [fs]
- [Politech] Fortune cover story profiles Kazaa founders and telco wars
- [Politech] Grocery stores apologize for attack on anti-grocery card activist [priv]
- [Politech] Happy New Year!
- [Politech] Howard Dean's speech calling for smartcard-based national ID [priv]
- [Politech] HP users cry foul at looming death of the open PC
- [Politech] Is "permission based marketer" another way to say spammer? [sp]
- [Politech] Is the FBI using email Web bugs? [priv]
- [Politech] iTunes DRM reportedly cracked wide open for GNU/Linux
- [Politech] Joe Lieberman makes privacy a 2004 campaign issue [priv]
- [Politech] Joel Reidenberg's article on ways to enforce laws online
- [Politech] John Kerry voted for the Patriot Act, and now opposes it [priv]
- [Politech] Joseph Reagle's experiences with NYU and privacy [priv]
- [Politech] Justice Ginsburg warns against apathy with a word to the wise
- [Politech] Libety Round Table supports exhibitionist webmistress [fs]
- [Politech] Matchmaking spam: "Looking for Juror #3 Van Nuys Superior Court" [sp]
- [Politech] Michael Geist's defense of Canada's data collection law [priv]
- [Politech] Michael Savage loses censorship bid, victory for free speech [fs]
- [Politech] Mike Godwin on Godwin's law, HP, and Nazi analogies [ip]
- [Politech] More on Dean wanting to implant smartcard readers in PCs [priv]
- [Politech] New York Univ. on defensive after student data appears on Web [priv]
- [Politech] NewRomeSucks.com helps to slay America's most infamous speed trap
- [Politech] Newsforge.com: Saudi Arabia's Net filters don't work very well [fs]
- [Politech] Paul Levy on suing the Treasury Dept. over privacy breach [priv]
- [Politech] Pentagon's Internet "secure voting" system probably isn't
- [Politech] Politics as usual: Demopublicans trade jabs over Hitler-Bush ad
- [Politech] Privacy villains of the week: NASA and Northwest Airlines [priv]
- [Politech] Rep. Fred Upton plans "anti-indecency" legislation for FCC [fs]
- [Politech] Richard Rahn on markets, monopolies and government abuse of power
- [Politech] Russ Roberts on Apple iTunes and "the economics of invention"
- [Politech] Semi-anonymous domain name registrations? [priv]
- [Politech] Senate Republican staff reportedly spied on Democrats [priv]
- [Politech] Senators call for long-overdue upgrade to thomas.loc.gov
- [Politech] Shop for a flight simulator game, get interrogated by police
- [Politech] Speed camera accuracy challenged, once again [priv]
- [Politech] techcentralstation.com: Reinventing lobbying as journalism?
- [Politech] Text of FBI's infamous "Almanac Alert" now online [priv][fs]
- [Politech] Text of opinion in Patriot Act and First Amendment case
- [Politech] The Internet built up Howard Dean -- now it will destroy him
- [Politech] Treasury Dept. breaks word on keeping email addresses private [priv]
- [Politech] TSA tries to detect terrorists through public databases [priv]
- [Politech] U.S. officials get access to Canadian tax, immig. records [priv]
- [Politech] Unions plan to inject outsourcing of tech jobs into campaign
- [Politech] Weekly column: Howard Dean's worrisome views on privacy [priv]
- [Politech] Wesley Clark sought presidency as lobbyist for Acxiom
- [Politech] What should the Feds do (if anything) to promote IPv6?
- [Politech] What to do if you're sued by the RIAA: updated [ip]
- [Politech] Where Democratic presidential candidates stand on tech
- [Politech] Who owns facts? House committee approves database bill [ip]
- [Politech] Whoops! Pentagon posts budget docs to web a few days early
- [Politech] Why not to answer census: Answers used against you [priv]
- [Politech] Your Bank Account, Your Liberties
Last message date: Fri Jan 30 2004 - 12:47:58 PST
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