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- FC: AAAS' Patrick Ball testifies at Milosevic trial in The Hague
- FC: ACLU update on schedule for filtering trial in Philadelphia
- FC: Appeals court says mall critic may keep his site online -- for now
- FC: Australian government censorware report -- corrected link
- FC: Australian government publishes censorware effectiveness report
- FC: Battle Creek retreats, says won't prosecute anti-spammer
- FC: Bulk, unsolicited political email isn't spam -- right?
- FC: Calif. gov Gray Davis wants his grinning mug on all state websites
- FC: California's Sen. Feinstein cozies up to SSSCA, anti-copying laws
- FC: Canada's privacy czar: Cops must "cease" video surveillance
- FC: Catholic church condemns "radical libertarianism" on Internet
- FC: Cato's Jerry Taylor reply on fuel efficiency and dead Americans
- FC: CBDTPA bans everything from two-line BASIC programs to PCs
- FC: CBDTPA hits House: Democratic legislator readying companion bill
- FC: Censorhappy union that sued member over site now sue reformers too
- FC: Censorhappy Wash. politicos meet the law of unintended consequences
- FC: City of Battle Creek wants to imprison an anti-spam activist
- FC: Civ-libs ask Council of Europe about secret "Second Protocol"
- FC: Commerce Dept. refuses to bless .GOD and .SATAN top-level domains
- FC: Congress hears more demands to criminalize human cloning
- FC: Conservatives complain CDC.gov links to a healthy-sex site
- FC: Consumer Electr. Assn. applauds Rep. Boucher on copyproof CDs
- FC: Criminal lineups use photos from driver's licenses
- FC: D.I.R.T. spyware exposed on web, by Kevin Poulsen
- FC: Dutch ISP wins suit -- spammer will be fined $45 per spam
- FC: EFF replies to Politech post over linking vs. image importing
- FC: Ellen Rony on ICANN's new problem: How to respond to .kids?
- FC: Essay on CBDTPA: "Hollings, Valenti, and the American Techniban"
- FC: European Commission considers mandatory digital rights management
- FC: Events: Cato spam panel TODAY, EFF dinner 4/16, Big Brother awards
- FC: Everyone hates SSSCA, CBDPTA in comments to Senate Judicary panel
- FC: FEC weighs regulations on Internet campaigning
- FC: Federal agencies urged to keep linking to healthy-sex site
- FC: Federal law helps religious filtering firms proselytize
- FC: Feds yank 50-year old spy records from National Archives
- FC: Forget MP3 players: Hollings' CBDTPA regulates software too
- FC: Former Virginia guv Gilmore waxes libertarian on nat'l id cards
- FC: Free-market economist replies to Robert Gellman privacy paper
- FC: FTC and European Union privacy czars expose personal data
- FC: German ISPs may block porn, infringing pages, search engines...
- FC: Giovanetti and Smith: Battle Creek should jail anti-spam activist
- FC: Glenn Reynolds on Dem vs. Republican copy-protection split
- FC: Google bans ads bought by Church of Scientology critics
- FC: Google bows to Scientology's DMCA request, yanks critics' site
- FC: Google permits ads for spamware, rejects firearms-related ads
- FC: Google refuses business from gun, knife, bulk food advertisers
- FC: Google still delists anti-Scientology site -- reports were premature
- FC: Green Party sues over Washington DC's Demopublican city mascot
- FC: Hilarious: Kentucky bill declares war on gambling riverboats
- FC: House bill orders Detroit to let owners tinker with their vehicles
- FC: House Commerce committee wants Bush admin to "keep tabs" on ICANN
- FC: House committee asks for views on digital copyright, 4/8 deadline
- FC: ICANN has voted to eliminate public elections --Karl Auerbach
- FC: ICANN press release on "at-large" membership resolution
- FC: ICANN roundup; study says domain name dispute process is biased
- FC: Intel VP, bruised in hearing, dashes off letter to Senate
- FC: Internet radio fees may push hobby webcasters off the air
- FC: IRS' "Online Game Show" -- you can be a constant for free!
- FC: Karl Auerbach sues ICANN to open books, inspect financial info
- FC: KaZaA to U.S. Senate: RIAA's Hilary Rosen lied to you
- FC: Legal update: Rulings in Intel v. Hamidi bulk-email and KaZaA cases
- FC: Libertarians, ACLU oppose Washington state wiretap bill
- FC: Liberty vs. security events: PPI on 3/15 and George Mason IHS 7/5
- FC: Library filtering trial starts Monday in Philadelphia
- FC: Maryland rejects radar-cameras for speeding tickets
- FC: Mexican police suppress pirated CD sales, riot ensues (unverified)
- FC: Montana school suspends student for "10 hottest girls" site
- FC: Montana student with "10 hottest girls" site back in school
- FC: More on House panel vote Wednesday on .kids -- vs. .kids.us
- FC: More on Internet radio fees may push hobby webcasters off the air
- FC: More on riot after Mexican police end pirate CD sales, verified
- FC: More on Verisign sending deceptive domain registration bills
- FC: Netscape should stop whining about Microsoft dominance --S. Richman
- FC: News Corp accused of secretly breaking TV copy-protection scheme
- FC: No broad U.S. privacy laws costs "tens of billions," study says
- FC: North Korea embraces Internet gambling (I am not making this up)
- FC: NPR's Rick Karr replies to FCC chairman at Chamber of Commerce
- FC: Overthrowthegovernment.org owner arrested at U.S. border
- FC: Peekabooty developer replies to charge of "vaporware"
- FC: Peekabooty vaporware already raises alarums at network providers
- FC: Pennsylvania Internet providers must block illegal sex sites
- FC: Peter Trei: "The Original SSSCA," a short story
- FC: Philly dispatch: N2H2 prompts judges to close filtering trial
- FC: Philly dispatch: Photos from courthouse, CIPA trial goes blue
- FC: Photos of World Trade Center Light Memorial
- FC: Politech announcement: CFP dinner gathering in SF on Tue, Apr. 16
- FC: Privacilla's Jim Harper replies to pro-regulation privacy study
- FC: Rabbi Mermelstein on Google ad ban: Chill out, life is short
- FC: Radar-gun vigilantes team up with cops to nab speeders --NYT
- FC: Raise fuel efficiency standards, kill Americans?
- FC: Rep. Rick Boucher wants Congress to regulate copy-protected CDs
- FC: Rep. Sherwood Boehlert pledges nanotech pork on New York trip
- FC: Replies to "Raise fuel efficiency standards, kill Americans?"
- FC: Replies to Calif's Feinstein cozies up to SSSCA, anti-copying laws
- FC: Reply to Cato panel, Direct Marketing Association, and spam
- FC: RIAA's PR director decamps for Al Gore 2002 campaign
- FC: Robert Gellman replies to privacy study critics, more responses
- FC: Scarfo pleads guilty, ends legal battle over PGP spying tech
- FC: Scientific American assails prof who attacked enviro-article
- FC: Scientific American responds to flap over environmentalism article
- FC: Secret U.S. nuclear policy documents appear, surprise, on the web
- FC: Sell "violent" video games to a teenager, go to jail
- FC: Sen. Burns blasts ICANN as "flawed, ineffective," wants hearings
- FC: Sen. Hollings introduces SSSCA -- now renamed the CBDTPA
- FC: Senate Democrats love SSSCA -- but GOP says not so fast
- FC: Senate Republicans urge defeat of stock-option charges bill
- FC: Senator tells FCC chairman he should be at U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- FC: Should the U.S. government ever lie to its citizens?
- FC: Slate 'fesses up: Diary of "automotive CEO" was a hoax
- FC: So-called "digital divide" no longer exists, by Sonia Arrison
- FC: Surveillance update: European spycams, Israel's Xacct, Japan, more
- FC: Sweden weighs law controlling employees' electronic privacy
- FC: Swedish paper found liable for pro-Nazi rants on discussion board
- FC: Texas private investigator replies to Robert Gellman on privacy
- FC: Text of Sen. Hollings' revised SSSCA, now called the CBDTPA
- FC: Transcript of Atty Gen Ashcroft speech on bigger FBI DNA database
- FC: U.S. House not willing to endorse mandatory copy protection
- FC: Verisign reportedly sending deceptive domain registration bills
- FC: Virginia legislature won't enact limits on facecams
- FC: Walgreens drugstore wants to take critical Wallgreens.com offline
- FC: Washington state goes censorhappy, bans publishing police info
- FC: We clearly need more spycams: British crooks are evading 'em
- FC: Worm uses John Gilmore's open relay at toad.com to reproduce
- What to do about spam? Use smarter mail readers
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