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Politech: by subject
- FC: "Good Samaritan" hacker pleads guilty to breaking and entering
- FC: Amazon.com ensnared in Middle East dispute over Intifada.com
- FC: Amicus brief asks Supremes to nix "Child Online Protection Act"
- FC: Ann Coulter's final solution: Bomb them, convert them
- FC: Anonymous remailer operators start to take remailers offline
- FC: Battlebots.org owner bows to pressure, sells domain for $70
- FC: Bush administration hopes to make computer crime a terrorist act
- FC: Bush sends Congress the MATA of all anti-terrorism laws
- FC: Bush weighs military tribunals for suspected terrorists
- FC: California woman sues CD company over user-tracking technology
- FC: Campaign finance "reform": Are loopholes good after all?
- FC: Canada's B'nai Brith calls for Net-censorship after attacks
- FC: Canada's justice minister preparing bill to limit encryption
- FC: Charles Platt on "The Enduring Power of Stupidity"
- FC: Clarification and exact wording of encryption poll question
- FC: Columnist calls for Draconian Net-crackdown after attacks
- FC: Congress considers encryption restrictions in response to attacks
- FC: Congress works through weekend on anti-terrorism bill
- FC: Conservative Forum: Threat is not FBI, cops need crypto-access
- FC: Conservatives say war on (some) drugs imperils privacy
- FC: Council of Europe "cybercrime" treaty marches forward
- FC: DC update: Congress may not rush on Bush's MATA anti-terror bill
- FC: Debate over warrantless Carnivore bill with Stu Baker
- FC: Debunking a hoax: CNN video did show Palestinians cheering attacks
- FC: Did Bin Laden use steganography to hide files on eBay?
- FC: DMCA update: Russia warns its programmers against U.S.; LoC report
- FC: DOJ to Microsoft: We've changed our minds -- no breakup required
- FC: Dutch journalist reportedly arrested after asking biochem questions
- FC: Eric Freedman on morphed child porn: "Pursuing Pixelized Pixies"
- FC: European Parliament rejects police Net-surveillance plan
- FC: European Parliament votes 367-159 to accept Echelon report
- FC: Facecam maker Viisage sees stock leap, offers free use to FBI
- FC: FBI pushes Carnivore on network providers after attacks
- FC: Federal bureaucrats defend snooping on U.S. judges
- FC: Federal mapping agency blocks access to topographic maps
- FC: Feds ground crop dusters amidst worry about biochem attacks
- FC: Firsthand reports from NYC and Washington DC after attacks
- FC: Frank Sudia's anti-crypto stand: Razor blade genie is out of bottle
- FC: Frank Sudia's proposal: Let's revive encryption key escrow
- FC: French cops investigate website encouraging attacks on U.S.
- FC: Gator software reportedly spies on users, company stonewalls
- FC: Georgia politico claims she was visited by Chandra Levy's ghost
- FC: German cops reportedly raid PDF pirate for copyright infringement
- FC: Harry Browne on attacks: A response to "insane" foreign policy
- FC: Hewlett-Packard says it will buy Compaq in $25 billion deal
- FC: Hollywood lobbyists laud SSSCA as "exceedingly reasonable" bill
- FC: Humorless Comedy Central show demands battlebots.org domain
- FC: ICANN snatches Australia's .au domain in power grab, by Gordon Cook
- FC: ICANN tries to preserve Net-stability against terrorist attacks
- FC: Industry Standard's Media Grok says goodbye to its readers
- FC: Inside.com int'v with Eben Moglen on surveillance proposals
- FC: Is Rep. Boucher's online-music licensing bill constitutional?
- FC: Judge dismisses 290 red light camera tickets in San Diego
- FC: Judge Kozinski replies to Politech post on judges and spying
- FC: Judge says Ohio man with dirty diary can't change guilty plea
- FC: Judicial bureaucrats retreat, say judges won't be spied on
- FC: Majority of Americans want anti-encryption laws, poll says
- FC: Microsoft may become the first regulated software monopoly
- FC: Microsoft settlement talks will resume; Lars Liebeler white paper
- FC: More on Ashcroft's press conference, wiretapping, and MATA bill
- FC: More on Bush weighs military tribunals for suspected terrorists
- FC: More on campaign finance laws creating media loophole for groups
- FC: More on DMCA sequel: Security Systems Standards and Certif. Act
- FC: More on Frank Sudia's proposal to revive encryption key escrow
- FC: More on humorless Comedy Central show demanding battlebots.org
- FC: More on national ID card and use in western Europe
- FC: More on Reason's Cathy Young column on encryption, wiretapping
- FC: More on Senate votes for warrantless taps -- the U.K. experience
- FC: More on Singapore may block overseas sites that don't register
- FC: More on Taliban website hack, apparently not a hoax
- FC: More on Unix has turned one billion! (seconds, that is)
- FC: More on Upside kills website, says it "is no longer viable"
- FC: More on urban legends born after WTC-Pentagon attacks
- FC: More on voracious, nasty new "Code Red"-esque worm
- FC: More on why liberty suffers during wartime -- a historical view
- FC: New Jersey editor sues anonymous posters for disrupting site
- FC: NYC network problems after 9-11, and how providers are responding
- FC: Ohio man's "obscene" sex journal is now public
- FC: Online "vigilantes" accidentally deface WTC victim's website
- FC: Online research project compiles master list of WTC tenants
- FC: Op-ed on encryption: Privacy is no longer an argument
- FC: Oracle's Larry Ellison urges national ID card for Americans
- FC: Pat Farrell on "architectural implications" of WTC attack
- FC: PGP author Phil Zimmermann under fire for terrorist crypto use?
- FC: Phil Zimmermann: "No regrets" about developing PGP
- FC: Plea for help in building archive of post-attack websites
- FC: Politech photos of DC after attack, and many, many links
- FC: President Bush on national ID cards; followups to European use
- FC: PRI event 9/5 in DC: A "free choice approach" to privacy
- FC: Privacy coalition names crypto-enemies "Villians of the Week"
- FC: Private firm helps jails post inmate listings, info on the Net
- FC: Publishers offer reward for reports of copyright, DMCA violations
- FC: Radio network claims no songs banned, blacklist was "suggestion"
- FC: Reason magazine: Six options beyond war and peace
- FC: Reason's C. Young: Encryption is "scary," put up with surveillance
- FC: Reason's Nick Gillespie responds to critics over Young column
- FC: Replies to "When anyone can publish, who's a journalist now?"
- FC: Replies to poll saying most Americans want anti-crypto laws
- FC: Reply to crypto restrictions from Tim May; meeting tonight in DC
- FC: Reports from DC: Bush anti-terror bill, pro-liberty coalition
- FC: Responses to ICANN preserving Net-stability against terrorists
- FC: Richard Forno on ICANN and Net-stability against terrorists
- FC: Roger Clarke and EFA: Australia must ditch 253-page "Privacy Act"
- FC: Salon's David Talbot: "Democracy held hostage"
- FC: Sen. Hollings plans to introduce DMCA sequel: The SSSCA
- FC: Sen. Ron Wyden calls for "Emergency Technology Corps"
- FC: Senate votes to permit warrantless Net-wiretaps, Carnivore use
- FC: Sex site can stay online, doesn't violate city code, court says
- FC: SiliconValley.com's compillation of photos, coverage of attack
- FC: Singapore may block overseas political sites that don't register
- FC: Status of anonymous remailer network -- a week after attack
- FC: Survey says Canadian politicos are unwired, uphelpful, suspicious
- FC: Take a photo of World Trade Center attack site, go to jail
- FC: Terrorists attack World Trade Center and Pentagon
- FC: Text of "Mobilization Against Terrorism Act" now online
- FC: Text of draft Security Systems Standards and Certification Act
- FC: Third of New Yorkers want internment camps for terror-suspects
- FC: Top U.K. official complains of encryption, "naive" libertarians
- FC: Transcript of Ashcroft-Mueller 9/17 remarks on wiretap bill
- FC: U.K. government asks Net providers to record, store all data
- FC: Unix has turned one billion! (seconds, that is)
- FC: Upside kills website, says it "is no longer viable"
- FC: Verizon Wireless website features gaping "my account" security hole
- FC: Visionics facecam firm says tech is perfect for airports
- FC: Voracious, nasty new "Code Red" worm may be spreading quickly
- FC: Was Taliban website "hack" a hoax?
- FC: Website for attack survivors created; mailing list for DC news
- FC: Why liberty suffers during wartime -- a historical view
- FC: Will campaign finance laws transform think tanks into media orgs?
- FC: World Socialists warn of U.S. government eavesdropping power grab
- FC: WorldNetDaily reports WTC-Pentagon terrorists used encryption
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