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Politech: by subject
- 321 Studios's campaign against court ruling over DVD ripper [ip]
- A reply to f--kamerica.us and free speech rights [fs]
- An election judge replies to Politech over secure e-voting
- Announcement for Internet Commons Congress in March in DC [ip]
- Appeals court hands police more search powers [priv]
- Avi Rubin's story of his day as an election judge in Baltimore
- Bernie S on Feds, key logging, and double standards [priv]
- Business Week on FBI's CALEA Net-tapping petition [priv]
- California children fingerprinted to ride the schoolbus [priv]
- Canadian Sup. Court favors users over stronger copyright rules [ip]
- Clarification to amicus briefs filed in Internet anonymity cases [fs]
- Company claims patent over online testing [ip]
- Congress and the "Broadcast Indecency Act of 2004" [fs]
- Congress questions extension of deadline for biometric passports [priv]
- Consumers Union launches financial privacy web site [priv]
- Does ICANN need an ombudsman?
- Dutch government tussles with pirate radio stations [fs]
- Eurocrats put the antitrust smackdown on Microsoft
- Excerpts from speechifying at U.N. Internet summit [fs]
- F--kamerica.us owner wants to sue Neustar to keep anti-Bush website [fs]
- Feds charge man for using key logger (only they can do it) [priv]
- First-hand report from Asia Pacific "Net abuse" conference [sp]
- First-hand report of problems with "secure" e-voting
- Fox News reporter wants to find a spammer [sp]
- Georgetown Univ. video surveillance conf on March 23 [priv]
- GigaLaw.com's special report on pop-up ads and the law [ip]
- Greenspan on the Internet, intellectual property rights [ip]
- Grover Norquist's star fading among limited-government conservatives
- Harvey Silverglate on Patriot Act, right to travel freely [priv]
- House Democrats criticize Bush over "cyber security" efforts
- How info-theft in Japan is setting price of personal data [priv]
- How long to jail spammers, from profs Goldman and O'Hear [sp]
- How online activism affected Senate firearm debate
- IEEE on impact of offshore IT outsourcing on U.S. economy
- IEEE's relatively protectionst views on offshoring
- IEEE, NYTimes, & CRS on election integrity
- In SF next week
- India tries electronic voting -- with 668 million people
- Interview with Go Daddy CEO about Verisign v. ICANN suit
- Iran articles [fs]
- Is Continental Airlines protecting its customers' privacy? [priv]
- ITAA on impact of offshore IT outsourcing on U.S. economy
- James Lewis on current legal restrictions on publishers [fs]
- John Gilmore on Americans' right to travel anonymously [priv]
- John Kerry secretly data-mined info on campaign volunteers [priv]
- John Walker on NAT and "lights going out across the Internet"
- Judge dismisses John Gilmore's ID-required lawsuit [priv]
- Judge: Because of Internet, names and addresses in suit must be public [priv]
- Judges rule on subpoenas, procedure in P2P litigation [ip]
- Lesson from Martha Stewart: Don't ever talk to the FBI
- Mark Kernes on why .xxx is bad for adult entertainment industry [fs]
- Mercury News column on benefits of offshoring jobs
- Michael Geist on impact of Canadian copyright decision [ip]
- Michael Geist on Internet execs and criminal liability [fs]
- Miguel Helft on rapacious sales and use tax collectors
- More coverage of FBI, VoIP and CALEA [priv]
- More on interview about ex-Bush cybersecurity coordinator
- More on Toyota's concept car ratting out speeders to cops [priv]
- Move over Sherman Austin: it's time to jail librarians [fs]
- MPAA plans "global piracy issues marketing campaign"
- New paper on collective vs. individual expectation of privacy [priv]
- News roundup on air travel privacy, CAPPS II [priv]
- Northwest Airlines defends handing over passenger data to Feds [priv]
- Open voting consortium demonstrates free election software on 4/1
- Peter Suber's list of references of Fed pressure on publishers [fs]
- Plaxo meets privacy criticism at PC Forum conference [priv]
- Politech gathering in San Francisco at 7 pm on Wed March 10
- Privacy International on dangers of biometric passports [priv]
- Privacy villain of the week: "Registered traveler" program [priv]
- Public Knowlege urges action to oppose House database bill [ip]
- Questions for the Dept of Homeland Security on CAPPS II [priv]
- Reason magazine on Supreme Court Hiibel case
- Replies over electronic voting machines, Diebold, and security
- Replies to FBI, key logging, and wiretap double standards [priv]
- Replies to IEEE USA's relatively protectionst views -- or not
- Replies to John Walker, NATs, and lights going out on Internet
- Reply to patent claim over online testing [ip]
- Reply to Public Knowledge over House database bill
- RFID industry tries to debunk "exploding $20 bill" myth [priv]
- RIAA likes plan to give DoJ new non-criminal piracy enforcement option[ip]
- Ricin recipes, redacted U.S. patents, and the war on terror [fs]
- Robert Gellman on Texas attorney general and privacy [priv]
- Roger Clarke on "identity management" problems
- Seattle Times on Silicon Valley offshoring all but management
- Senate Maj. Leader Frist condemns EU "intolerable" Microsoft decision
- Supreme Court hears arguments in Hiibel anonymity case [priv]
- Texas atty general sides with open government over privacy [priv]
- Textz.com owner accused of German copyright crimes [ip]
- Thanks to some U.S. senators, Internet access taxes are back
- Thomas Lipscomb on fighting back against censorial Feds over IEEE
- Toyota's concept car rats out speeders to the police [priv]
- Transcript of interview with ex-Bush cybersecurity coordinator
- Two replies to John Gilmore on right to travel freely [priv]
- Two replies to proposal for .xxx top-level domain [fs]
- U.S. military contemplates drafting "computer experts"
- U.S. Net gambling ban violates international trade laws
- United Nations wants a big piece of the Internet [fs][priv]
- Verizon employee in trouble for spoofing state bureaucrat's email [fs]
- WashingtonPost.com on evil new "Phatbot" hacking tool
- Weekly column: Should the United Nations run the Internet?
- Weekly column: the battle over .xxx [fs]
- Why service sector jobs are better than manufacturing jobs
- Wiretap, CALEA comments due to FCC by April 12 [priv]
- With election nearing, Bush talks up broadband
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