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Politech: by subject
- FC: Amazon privacy policy change irks groups, from AP
- FC: California considers remote laser kill switches for cars
- FC: Clinton administration takes on Napster in court case
- FC: Conservative group lobbies for snooping on U.S. mail
- FC: COPPA claims another victim: Zeeks.com shuts down kid email
- FC: Dan Klein responds to criticisms, defends credit bureaus
- FC: Democrats move to defeat GOP-backed ban on Net-gambling
- FC: Ed Markey wants ratings; FinCEN on e-surveillance; Epstein
- FC: FBI links unsupervised Net-access to youth violence?
- FC: French judge accuses hacker of disclosing (public?) secrets
- FC: GA-CAT-CA -- Cops try feline DNA to nab crooks
- FC: Heritage luncheon discussion on OECD and financial privacy
- FC: How Canadian politicos schmooze with tech types, from Nat'lPost
- FC: In search of Silensky, from Paul McMasters
- FC: Jack Valenti vs. Larry Lessig debate in Cambridge 10/1
- FC: Judge denies Manhattan Bagel a restraining order against critics
- FC: Judge lets case proceed against New York anti-booze law
- FC: Legalize.com founder and politech member running for Congress
- FC: Libertarians rally, a little late, to oppose privacy regs
- FC: Library filtering use doubles in two years, report says
- FC: Manhattan Bagel tries to shut down critical "fraud" web site
- FC: Mirror of web site critical of Manhattan Bagel
- FC: MIT declines to review FBI's Carnivore system
- FC: More on Microsoft products tracking users
- FC: MP3.com pledges to make music downloads a "campaign issue"
- FC: Olympic games try to block unauthorized video coverage
- FC: Porn commissioners want more Net-prosecutions, convictions
- FC: Privacy conference in NYC on Oct 5-7; privacy party in DC
- FC: Responses to "Why credit bureaus help society"
- FC: Satellite Net-connection at Burning Man raises eyebrows
- FC: Software patent debate in Washington DC, October 2
- FC: Supreme Court refuses to hear quick Microsoft appeal
- FC: Toothless Carnivore? from Brock Meeks
- FC: U.K. email spy law costly and undemocratic, opponents say
- FC: US v Microsoft book by NYT reporters, reviewed by D.Lindsey
- FC: What about our right to trial by jury? D.Post on ICANN
- FC: Why credit bureaus protect privacy, help society, by D.Klein
- FC: WSJ editorial on wine lawsuit and court win, by J.Riley
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