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Politech: by subject
- FC: "How the Feds Stole Christmas," by Gary Krist
- FC: "World Sousveillance Day" today -- Watching the watchers
- FC: 2600 wins against Ford, federal judge denies injunction
- FC: ACLU letter to Congress on Bush military tribunal order
- FC: Acxiom's modest proposal: Background checks on air passengers
- FC: Al Qaeda terrorist manual tells how to use PGP crypto software
- FC: Americans love surveillance, poll says: Spy on us, please!
- FC: An ICANN board member's yearlong quest to review financial info
- FC: Annoy.com invites Politech members to SF reception Jan. 3
- FC: Ashcroft likens criticism of DOJ power grab to "aiding terrorists"
- FC: Audio replay of Larry Lessig vs. Hillary Rosen on NPR available
- FC: Audiophiles find Washington ally in electronic merchandisers
- FC: Author of bin Laden radio communications article replies
- FC: Be worried about new MEHPA anti-terrorism bill, by P.Weyrich
- FC: Bible-quoting Corinthians.com publisher replies to Politech
- FC: California court rules unwanted spam can be unlawful trespass
- FC: California sells birth records of its citizens
- FC: Cameras nab DC city cops, send speeding tickets to miscreants
- FC: Chuck Schumer wants to invade privacy of gun buyers, open NICS database
- FC: Clarification on KPMG: Tax firm is not same as consulting firm
- FC: Cypherpunk visited for making "derogatory" remarks about Feds
- FC: Dan Geer on Microsoft, 4-mo delay, and problems with so much code
- FC: Dead Interior websites begin to come back online
- FC: Department of the Interior pulls plug on all websites, email
- FC: Details on bin Laden's radio communications system
- FC: Details on European Union directive to regulate cookies
- FC: Did Univ. of NC at Wilmington divulge a professor's private email?
- FC: Digital Angel launches human, animal GPS tracking system
- FC: Dmitry Sklyarov can go home -- but must testify against Elcomsoft
- FC: DNA tests show federal officials planted fake evidence of lynx
- FC: E.U. plans "suspected protester" database --Statewatch
- FC: Embattled Texas mall critic returns with plaintiff's-lawyers-suck website
- FC: Eric Lee Green on what "cyber-libertarians" don't get
- FC: Essay tries to unmask anonymous ranter through writing style
- FC: Events: Press Club in DC (12/6); SF 12/11; Lessig v. Valenti
- FC: Explanation of audio gear, digital out, RIAA, and copyright law
- FC: FBI and Pentagon quiz Microsoft on Windows XP security flaw
- FC: FBI refuses to tell Congress aide about "classified" Magic Lantern
- FC: FBI reorganization highlights anti-computer crime efforts
- FC: FBI reportedly wants Badtrans worm's pilfered data --Rotten.com
- FC: FCC wants to yank Kevin Mitnick's radio license
- FC: Followup to Audiophiles. RIAA, and electronic merchandisers
- FC: Fred Heutte explains recent changes in privacy law, DMV data
- FC: German font maker reportedly flexing copyright muscles online
- FC: German government plans to ban Net-porn except from 11 pm - 6 am
- FC: Gore humor, alas, not true: Reuters retracts restaurant story
- FC: Groups draft principles they say military tribunals should follow
- FC: House approves spy, intelligence, wiretap bill
- FC: ICANN director replies: Tell me how to obtain financial info!
- FC: ICANN replies to board member's attempts to review financial info
- FC: Israeli cops nab teens suspected of creating "Goner" worm
- FC: IT revealed: Dean Kamen shows off mystery transportion device
- FC: Jim Bell update: "AP" author moved to Lompoc federal prison
- FC: Judge dismisses Ford suit against 2600 for fuckgeneralmotors.com
- FC: Kevin Mitnick links up with prosecutor who put him in jail
- FC: KPMG says nobody can link to kpmg.com without permission
- FC: Kuro5hin.org reader reportedly investigated by U.S. Secret Service
- FC: Larry Lessig vs. Hillary Rosen live on NPR
- FC: Lord of the Rings review: There's still nothing like the book
- FC: Madcap manuvers halt Microsoft hearing on Capitol Hill
- FC: Microsoft asks for 4-mo delay before antitrust punishments levied
- FC: Microsoft fesses up to huge security breach in Windows XP
- FC: Mirror of "sucks" site criticizing Texas mall, from Wayback archive
- FC: More on Americans love surveillance: Spy on us, please!
- FC: More on bin Laden's radio communications system, clarifications
- FC: More on FCC wants to yank Kevin Mitnick's radio license
- FC: More on Israeli teens accused of creating "Goner" worm
- FC: More on Secret Service and phone calls to Internet essayists
- FC: More on Symantec, McAfee, loopholes, and espionage-enabled 'ware
- FC: More on U.S. Customs tracking "computer encryption" purchases
- FC: More on Univ. of NC, private email, and a twist on open records
- FC: More political, post-Sep. 11, corporate bailout Christmas carols
- FC: N.J. federal judge rules sex offender info can't go online
- FC: Nanotech group comes to DC, begs for billions in federal $$$
- FC: NarcoNews wins libel case brought by censorial Mexican bank
- FC: National ID card proposal gaining support --Washington Post
- FC: New Jersey editor drops anon posters from suit; hearing Fri.
- FC: New website offers P3P analysis, privacy benefits and drawbacks
- FC: Newsbytes reports an Al Qaeda suspect claims Win XP is hacked
- FC: Pediatrics academy accused of "misstatements" about media violence
- FC: Photos from "Walk for Capitalism" on Sunday
- FC: Photos: Justice Taney, 9-11, rally, Aspen, Maroon Bells, Monticello
- FC: Politech on vacation until Jan. 2
- FC: Politech readers reply to Univ of NC student-professor flap
- FC: Raided cypherpunk on probation replies to Politech post
- FC: Rep. Meehan wants to ban kids from buying smokes online
- FC: Responses to California sells birth records of its citizens
- FC: Responses to Eric Lee Green and what "cyber-libertarians" don't get
- FC: Responses to IT revealed, Dean Kamen shows off mystery device
- FC: Surveillance news: Implantable microchips for humans, GPS tracking
- FC: Swedish police reportedly doctor video evidence, admit it
- FC: Symantec, McAfee backpedal furiously on espionage enabled-software
- FC: The odd Usenet trail of "American Taliban" Walker
- FC: Thomas Greene: A Windows hack for web-surfing privacy
- FC: U.N. meeting hears proposal for global human database, ID #s
- FC: U.S. appeals ct: Bible-quoting Corinthians.com owner keeps domain
- FC: U.S. Army was source for anthrax spores sent to Capitol Hill
- FC: U.S. Customs says terrorists buy "computer encryption devices"
- FC: U.S. phone eavesdropping software open to spying --Fox News
- FC: Univ of NC student's father replies to Politech: "abusive and libelous"
- FC: Update on E.U. plan to log Internet traffic for police use
- FC: Update on Texas mall assailing critical website with similar name
- FC: Utah porn czar stands up for free speech; obscenity law targeted
- FC: What were motives of Bible-quoting Corinthians.com owner?
- FC: William Safire on a national ID card: "Beware!"
- FC: Wired News spring 2002 internship opportunity
- FC: WSJ: College survey firm surreptitiously sells student data
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