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Starting: Tue Nov 01 2005 - 10:50:33 PST
Ending: Wed Nov 30 2005 - 07:52:22 PST
- [Politech] 25 investment funds will monitor Net-firms in repressive regimes [fs]
- [Politech] Back from U.N. summit; reports and photos from Tunisia [fs]
- [Politech] Breathalyzer source code must be disclosed, Florida court says [ip]
- [Politech] Canadian safetycrats test anti-speeding devices that may, in some cases, kill people [priv]
- [Politech] Copy of Judge Alito's co-authored report on privacy now available [priv]
- [Politech] Cybercrime treaty before U.S. Senate: two critiques [priv]
- [Politech] Dan Geer's call to arms on Massachusetts and open standards for .gov documents [ip]
- [Politech] David Wagner's co-authored analysis of RFID and library privacy [priv]
- [Politech] Democrats defeat Online Freedom of Speech Act in House [fs]
- [Politech] Diebold must comply with N.C. law, escrow source code, federal judge rules [fs]
- [Politech] Feds want to monitor and detain travelers for public health purposes [priv]
- [Politech] Forbes runs a stunning series of articles on fighting bloggers [fs]
- [Politech] Hillary Clinton takes aim at video games once again, demands new federal laws [fs]
- [Politech] How the MPAA killed the movie theater experience: a first-hand report [ip]
- [Politech] How to Avoid Being BlogBashed, by law prof blogger Jim Maule [fs]
- [Politech] Jim Harper on how anti-RFID'ers harm immigrants, the poor (and public libraries) [priv]
- [Politech] Jonathan Zittrain on U.N., Net governance: "I don't get it"
- [Politech] Judge Alito, Supreme Court nominee and First Amendment maximalist [fs]
- [Politech] Judge Samuel Alito's police-friendly views of electronic surveillance [priv]
- [Politech] Kofi Annan: the United Nations won't "take over" the Internet (2/3)
- [Politech] Lots of RIAA lawsuits, little success? [ip]
- [Politech] Mini-debate on Wal-Mart and RFID: good or evil?
- [Politech] New lawsuit challenges employers using subpoenas to unmask bloggers [fs]
- [Politech] Peter Swire on why Alito's co-authored report isn't very informative [priv]
- [Politech] Private high school in New Jersey bans blogging [fs]
- [Politech] Replies to bizarre Forbes article, and a note of legal caution [fs]
- [Politech] Replies to U.S. passports to receive RFID implants starting in October 2006 [priv]
- [Politech] Reply to professor asking for help with learning economics through video games [econ]
- [Politech] RFID protesters target Wal-Mart, demand new laws and regulations [priv]
- [Politech] Root server operator says he'd ignore Bush administration overreaching on domains [econ]
- [Politech] Six senators say wording of Patriot Act renewal is "unacceptable" [priv]
- [Politech] Sony CD copy protection hides itself in Windows operating system, with side effects [ip]
- [Politech] St. Louis crime boss used "confidential" police database, indictment says [priv]
- [Politech] TIA redux? Pentagon's Counterintelligence Field Activity to go domestic [priv]
- [Politech] Tim Wu replies on United Nations summit next week: Why it's important
- [Politech] Treating ICANN as a .gov agency: a proposal to the United Nations summit [fs]
- [Politech] U.S. senator warns to beware a "digital munich" at United Nations summit (1/3)
- [Politech] United Nations and the Net: another round, and why root servers are key
- [Politech] United Nations summit roundup, and why aren't bloggers interested? (3/3)
- [Politech] Weekly column: Fuzzy logic behind proposed cybercrime treaty
- [Politech] Weekly column: Who should you call a journalist, nowadays? [fs]
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