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Politech: by subject
- "Stolen property!"
- Bloomberg News cravenly deletes online article
- FC: "MP3" political party forming (would ban lawyers from office!)
- FC: "What should Congress tackle after the recess?" from The Hill
- FC: A possible reason for Salon TIPS article and America's Most Wanted
- FC: AAP's Allan Adler replies: "DMCA critics have missed the boat!"
- FC: Ad Council creates pro-liberty advertisements (very good)
- FC: Anarchist "Chuck0" on pro-liberty ads: "Incredibly hypocritical!"
- FC: Another round in Time Warner cable nastygrams over WiFi access
- FC: Anti-piracy war about to become more personal
- FC: Apple invokes DMCA to block patch to DVD-burning application
- FC: Arnie Lerma replies to Scientology's Internet position paper
- FC: Ashcroft balks at Congress' request for antiterror oversight
- FC: Ashcroft's plan for detention camps for "enemy" U.S. citizens
- FC: Biometric security firm endorses N.J. bill regulating industry
- FC: Brad Templeton on terror probes, and grocery discount cards
- FC: Bruce Taylor replies to News Corp: "Porn & pirates poison progress"
- FC: BusinessWeek frets, ponders, worries about Dark Side of Net
- FC: Canadian activist files first suit over phone number privacy
- FC: Civil libs, bookstores investigate USA Patriot surveillance
- FC: Debunking the idea of a lie detector test, by Alan Zelicoff
- FC: Disabling graphics in web browsers violates copyright law
- FC: DOJ says it's ready to begin prosecuting peer-to-peer pirates
- FC: Economist on privacy: "People are voluntarily relinquishing it"
- FC: Ed Felten replies to AAP's Allan Adler over DMCA threats
- FC: Entertainment lobbyists have new opponent: Verizon and Baby Bells
- FC: Environmentalists oppose GM crops, let Africans starve to death?
- FC: European Commission-funded paper likes open source for .gov
- FC: FBI accidentally pulls plug on its own web site
- FC: FBI releases advisory about 802.11-spotting "wardriving"
- FC: FCC levies $5.4 million junk fax fine -- but will it stick?
- FC: Fox's Bill O'Reilly wants oreilly-sucks.com to cease and desist
- FC: Geeks in government? A bad idea: Geeks should write code, not laws
- FC: Godzilla movie owner nastygrams "Davezilla.com" humor site
- FC: Groups assail RIAA's use of DMCA to unmask puported pirate
- FC: Harvey Silverglate warns of anti-Scientology bigotry
- FC: How bad is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act?
- FC: How to track people using electronic surveillance -- a Fed guide
- FC: HP recants: "We promise not to use DMCA against researchers!"
- FC: Human Rights Watch tells Yahoo not to self-censor Chinese site
- FC: Internet Society opposes proposed anti-copying laws
- FC: Iowa government workers waste time sending "vulgar" email
- FC: Israeli teens reportedly indicted for Goner worm
- FC: Japan's national ID network -- already live, a week early
- FC: Japanese protest new national ID network
- FC: Jim Taylor on conservatives, Ashcroft, and Paul Weyrich
- FC: John Gilmore on military hypocrisy about .mil info online
- FC: Judge orders Feds to release names of 9-11 secret detainees
- FC: Major League Baseball reportedly assails NY Yankees fan site
- FC: Marc Rotenberg reviews Milton Mueller's new book on ICANN
- FC: Maryland implants tracking devices in cars of drunk drivers
- FC: Michael Geist on ICANN court ruling and what it truly reveals
- FC: Microsoft refuses to make DMCA claim against Xbox researcher
- FC: Military frets about sensitive .mil info on Internet
- FC: More on Ad Council ads, librarians, and anarchist Chuck0
- FC: More on FBI advisory on 802.11-spotting "wardriving"
- FC: More on Godzilla stomping Davezilla, speculation about Mozilla
- FC: More on MetsOnline.net thwacked with trademark threats
- FC: More on RIAA web site hacked this morning
- FC: More on where "anti-P2P pirate" congresscritters get their cash
- FC: NASA wants to read passenger minds at airports
- FC: Nathan Cochrane on Australia and Berman's P2P bill
- FC: Neil Munro on the societal costs of total UNsurveillance
- FC: Network admins respond to FBI attack warning: "More FUD!"
- FC: New York city government leaks SSNs, home addresses on site
- FC: News Corp. decries Net's moral fiber, wants new laws
- FC: Notes on federal indictment for "war dialing" offense
- FC: NPR's Larry Abramson on inconsistencies in Salon TIPS article
- FC: NYT editorial admits "grudging admiration" for spam
- FC: OECD publishes information security guidelines
- FC: On David Lawrence's Online Tonight show starting 10 pm ET
- FC: Paul Weyrich says conservatives don't want to ditch Ashcroft
- FC: Pentagon .mil computer reportedly being used for porn spam
- FC: Politech members reply to Scientology's copyright paper
- FC: Politech on hiatus through next week
- FC: Politech readers reply to "Geeks should write code, not laws"
- FC: Politech readers reply to Chuck Sims on DMCA and "fair use" rights
- FC: Probing the Great Firewall of China, courtesy of the Berkman Ctr
- FC: Public Knowledge replies to my column on geektivism
- FC: Reminder: Help with silly-politician-sayings article
- FC: Rep. Bob Barr loses Republican primary, privacy loses an ally
- FC: Rep. Howard Coble defends peer-to-peer hacking bill
- FC: Reply to "How bad is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act?"
- FC: Report on Spanish police conducting espionage, surveillance
- FC: Reporter fired for sending email nastygram to politico
- FC: Review of European copyright directive and more on UK DMCA
- FC: RIAA presses Verizon for name of peer-to-peer subscriber
- FC: RIAA web site hacked this morning, from CNN.com's Jose Perez
- FC: Rip, Mix, Burn: Politics of peer to peer and copyright law
- FC: Salon on TIPS informant program and America's Most Wanted
- FC: Scientology says it's threatened by "unadulterated cyber-terrorism"
- FC: Secret FISA court refuses to grant government new spy powers
- FC: Sen. Mike DeWine hopes to make it easier to spy on immigrants
- FC: Snosoft replies to HP's recanting of DMCA nastythreats
- FC: So much for FBI warning of Internet attack that never happened
- FC: Sonia Arrison on Berman's P2P bill: "Hollywood hacks consumers"
- FC: Spam, junk faxes & free speech -- Politech members reply
- FC: Spammer manages to extract $7,000 from victim in court
- FC: StopAmerica.org webmaster indicted for terror links
- FC: Tax zaniness: Minnesota to tax rain, Poland to tax everything!
- FC: Teamsters reportedly prepared to endorse TIPS informant plan
- FC: Teamsters website endorses TIPS informant plan
- FC: Text of letter to Ashcroft wanting jail for P2P pirates
- FC: The ethics of hacktivism, from Shift.com's Mark Moyes
- FC: The societal costs of total surveillance, from NYT
- FC: TIPS informaant program: On hold or already underway?
- FC: Transcript of Commerce Dept hearing disrupted by geektivists
- FC: U.K. considers even broader version of DMCA copyright law
- FC: U.K. Internet providers must begin to archive e-mail messages
- FC: U.S. Internet Industry Assn says Scientology has been reasonable
- FC: U.S. politicians want P2P pirates placed in federal prison
- FC: WashingtonPost.com fingers Iraq as Pentagon target -- or Iran?
- FC: Where "anti-P2P pirate" congresscritters get their money
- FC: Will Canada's Internet providers become spies?
- FC: Zero Knowledge pulls the plug on its hoped-for IPO
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