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Starting: Mon Aug 01 2005 - 16:15:57 PDT
Ending: Tue Aug 30 2005 - 13:52:22 PDT
- [Politech] A decade later, the 1996 Telecommuncations Act may be revamped [econ]
- [Politech] Actors will be arrested by the NYPD if they carry "police" costumes [priv]
- [Politech] Attorney General Gonzales' priority: porn, not terrorists [fs]
- [Politech] BBC police want to database people who are suspicious but not convicted [priv]
- [Politech] Bush administration asks for halt to .xxx domain [fs]
- [Politech] Bush-appointed civil liberties panel has never, well, met [priv]
- [Politech] Can the Feds really require that peer-to-peer VoIP be wiretappable? [priv]
- [Politech] Canadian Internet service provider censors union's web site [fs]
- [Politech] Canadian recording industry officially promises not to sue CD copiers [ip]
- [Politech] Carnegie Mellon study on drivers licenses and REAL ID Act [priv]
- [Politech] Center for Democracy and Technology won't oppose broadcast flag [ip]
- [Politech] CNET expands coverage of government news
- [Politech] Critic wins domain dispute with Royal Dutch Shell, asks for help [fs]
- [Politech] Details on Canada's new push on wiretaps, hacking tools [priv]
- [Politech] Disney rewords "Born to be Wild" lyrics, deletes firearm reference [fs]
- [Politech] Dutch politicians fret about terrorists using Google Earth [fs]
- [Politech] Engadget.com editor responds over Princeton University's lawyergram [fs]
- [Politech] European activists create petition against data retention laws [priv]
- [Politech] Family Research Council on .xxx: Why Bush admin acted [fs]
- [Politech] Florida dentists drop case to shut down Web site [fs]
- [Politech] German court outlaws links to websites with circumvention technology [ip]
- [Politech] Google refuses to speak with news organization after critical story... for one year [fs]
- [Politech] Hospital RFID'd wristbands store location: what privacy? [priv]
- [Politech] In Canada, law would give police vast surveillance power [priv]
- [Politech] Jerry Falwell critic can keep domain name, appeals court says [fs]
- [Politech] Jonaathan Weinberg on 1984 and right to privacy in your trash
- [Politech] Local paper digs through police trash -- after cops say it's OK for them to do [priv]
- [Politech] Microsoft wants to map the world, one WiFi node at a time [priv]
- [Politech] Milton Mueller on governmental flap over .xxx domains [fs]
- [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]
- [Politech] More on Canada's "Big Brother" plan to wiretap the Internet [priv]
- [Politech] More on CDT's broadcast flag flip-flop, by Drew Clark [ip]
- [Politech] Naval Academy drops CNN over Fox News? [fs]
- [Politech] Patriot Act used by FBI to secretly take library records [priv]
- [Politech] Paul Levy: Trademark bill threatens right to criticize companies [fs]
- [Politech] Photographs from the Baltimore Surveillance Camera photo tour
- [Politech] Politch subscriber receives takedown lawyergram over Cisco briefing [fs]
- [Politech] Politech back from hiatus
- [Politech] Princeton University sends cease-and-desist nastygram to Engadget.com [fs]
- [Politech] Replies to Washington Post: Terrorists use the Net as new "base of operations" [fs]
- [Politech] Request for contributions to privacy and technology journal [priv]
- [Politech] Russell Roberts on Hayek and the social norms of trash privacy [priv]
- [Politech] Senate demands info on Able Danger data-mining program [priv]
- [Politech] Sign-on letter tells Bush admin to back off in .xxx fight [fs]
- [Politech] Terrorists reportedly use the Internet as new "base of operations" [fs]
- [Politech] Trash privacy replies: a business plan, and has 1984 really arrived? [priv]
- [Politech] U.K. union "outraged" over RFID tagging of workers [priv]
- [Politech] Washington Post: "Pentagon Web Site Bans Politics" [fs]
- [Politech] Ways to fight the REAL ID Act at the state level: some suggestions [priv]
- [Politech] Weekly column: DMCA exported on back of CAFTA and other trade agreements [ip]
- [Politech] Weekly column: Schizo FCC deregulates DSL, but regulates Net-wiretapping [priv]
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