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Politech: by subject
- "I'm glad all the terrorists are caught so Ashcroft can worry about the important things" [fs]
- A criticism of Gmail and a call for encryption everywhere [priv]
- ACLU sues over Feds' "do not fly" list [priv]
- Activists complain about Muslim "jihad sites" [fs]
- Alleged spam-scammer gets his email address yanked [sp]
- An argument for making U.S. firms expense stock options
- Andrew Odlyzko: A third perspective on stock option expensing
- Another round on IPI and "attacks of open-sourcers" [ip]
- Australian state considers deleting info from gv't websites [fs]
- Brad Templeton's solid analysis of Gmail, webmail privacy [priv]
- Bush administration eyes space as next (final) battlefield
- Bush calls for renewal of Patriot Act [priv]
- Calif. to require return postage on unsolicited CDs, DVDs?
- California assemblywoman wants to regulate car rental GPS tracking [priv]
- California state senator wants to ban Gmail [priv]
- Cato's Adam Thierer criticizes EPIC's anti-Google "lunacy" [priv]
- Comments filed to FCC about CALEA Internet wiretapping [priv]
- Computerworld falls for RFID "sniper rifle" hoax?
- Congress takes aim yet again at P2P users, film at 11 [ip]
- Cops ask Californians to rat on their neighbors' cars [priv]
- Court OKs trademark in domain name of critical website [fs]
- Defenses of Gmail and criticisms of encryption everywhere [priv]
- Diebold knew of legal risks of its voting machines [priv]
- DOJ, FTC announce first CAN SPAM arrests [sp]
- Email saying "Judge, you f--ked up" lands Ohio man in hot water [fs]
- EPIC letter compares Gmail to FBI's Carnivore, Total Information Awareness [priv]
- Florida to track users of legal drugs [priv]
- Four examples of what Liz Figueroa's anti-Google bill would do [priv]
- FTC convenes "spyware" workshop... with scant results
- FTC officials irk Congress by suggesting "anti-spyware" law unnecessary
- German court grants injunction against GPL infringement [ip]
- Google in plans to buy Acxiom data-mining firm [priv]
- Google's SafeSearch is overzealous, blocks innocuous domains [fs]
- Have Feds' HIPAA health privacy rules helped? [priv]
- Heather MacDonald lashes out at "privacy fanatics" opposed to TIA, CAPPS II [priv]
- HHS announces program to implant RFID tags in homeless [priv]
- How to catch a scam-spammer [sp]
- IPI successfully fends off "attacks of the open-sourcers" [ip]
- Iraq, Japanese hostages, and manipulation through translation [fs]
- Is anti-Google California senator a privacy hypocrite? [priv]
- Is it unlawful to disclose info on patrons' dining habits? [priv]
- It's official: File sharing is legal in Canada, by Milana Homsi [ip]
- Jim Delong's dissenting view on stock options expensing
- Jim Harper on HIPAA medical regulations: Where's the beef?
- John Gilmore on the homeless, RFID tags, and kittens [priv]
- John Gilmore's horrific, dystopian view of an RFID world [priv]
- Justice Department defends Patriot Act in letter to editor [priv]
- Karl Auerbach on ICANN, Commerce Department, and broken promises
- Love those Eurocrats! New advances in censorship and DMCAing [fs]
- Missouri tracks scofflaws via access to pizza-delivery databases [priv]
- MIT Media Lab project on "Things that Fink?" [priv]
- Mixed feelings about Californians ratting out neighbors' cars [priv]
- More on California may regulate car rental GPS tracking [priv]
- New York Blood Center requires SSN to donate [priv]
- One Internet provider's view of FBI's CALEA wiretap push [priv]
- One last round on blood & SSNs, with cite to federal law [priv]
- One more round on Californians ratting out neighbors' cars [priv]
- Peter Swire's "modest" defense of HIPAA medical regulatory law [priv]
- Politech this week
- Politics, blogging, and the "Kos controversy" [fs]
- Privacy International continues anti-Google campaign [priv]
- Privacy villain of (last) week: the IRS [priv]
- Pro-regulatory groups: Gmail may be illegal, "must" be suspended [priv]
- Randy May on FCC, AT&T and Internet telephone calls
- Reason magazine cover story has unusual privacy theme [priv]
- Record a chatroom conversation, violate the law? [priv]
- Replies to HHS announces program to implant RFID tags in homeless
- Replies to IPI fending off "attacks of open-sourcers" [ip]
- Replies to N.Y. blood center requires SSN to donate [priv]
- Richard Smith on why you should purge those Google cookies
- Robert Gellman's defense of HIPAA medical regulations [priv]
- Scientific American slams Bush for biased science
- Sex.com Settles with VeriSign [fs]
- Spanish nightclub implants RFID chips in patrons [priv]
- Stephen Cobb on failure of HIPAA health privacy law [priv]
- Ten years later, Congress still in a snit about smut [fs]
- Three dozen things Liz Figueroa's anti-Google bill would break [priv]
- Three replies defending Google from the pro-regulatory privacy crowd [priv]
- Two replies to Australia considers deleting info from gv't websites [fs]
- U.S. Net firms more worried about overseas lawsuits than Europeans, Asians
- Update on Internet wiretapping for phone calls [priv]
- Verifying overblocking by Google's SafeSearch [fs]
- VoIP, access charges
- Weekly column: Be careful about using Gmail, but don't ban it [priv]
- Weekly column: FBI's latest wiretapping push [priv]
- What would Liz Figueroa's anti-Google bill really do? [priv]
- Why the "Gmail scanning incoming email" argument is a red herring [priv]
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