Politech: by date

104 messages starting Feb 29 04 and ending Mar 31 04
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Wednesday, 31 March

Why service sector jobs are better than manufacturing jobs Declan McCullagh
New paper on collective vs. individual expectation of privacy [priv] Declan McCullagh
ITAA on impact of offshore IT outsourcing on U.S. economy Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 30 March

Excerpts from speechifying at U.N. Internet summit [fs] Declan McCullagh
Senate Maj. Leader Frist condemns EU "intolerable" Microsoft decision Declan McCullagh
Two replies to proposal for .xxx top-level domain [fs] Declan McCullagh
Mark Kernes on why .xxx is bad for adult entertainment industry [fs] Declan McCullagh
Reply to patent claim over online testing [ip] Declan McCullagh
IEEE on impact of offshore IT outsourcing on U.S. economy Declan McCullagh
Lesson from Martha Stewart: Don't ever talk to the FBI Declan McCullagh
Replies to FBI, key logging, and wiretap double standards [priv] Declan McCullagh
Privacy International on dangers of biometric passports [priv] Declan McCullagh
Weekly column: Should the United Nations run the Internet? Declan McCullagh
Privacy villain of the week: "Registered traveler" program [priv] Declan McCullagh
U.S. Net gambling ban violates international trade laws Declan McCullagh
Company claims patent over online testing [ip] Declan McCullagh
Appeals court hands police more search powers [priv] Declan McCullagh
With election nearing, Bush talks up broadband Declan McCullagh
More coverage of FBI, VoIP and CALEA [priv] Declan McCullagh

Monday, 29 March

Plaxo meets privacy criticism at PC Forum conference [priv] Declan McCullagh
Judge dismisses John Gilmore's ID-required lawsuit [priv] Declan McCullagh

Friday, 26 March

United Nations wants a big piece of the Internet [fs][priv] Declan McCullagh
RIAA likes plan to give DoJ new non-criminal piracy enforcement option[ip] Declan McCullagh
Does ICANN need an ombudsman? Declan McCullagh
Bernie S on Feds, key logging, and double standards [priv] Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 24 March

Eurocrats put the antitrust smackdown on Microsoft Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 23 March

Feds charge man for using key logger (only they can do it) [priv] Declan McCullagh
MPAA plans "global piracy issues marketing campaign" Declan McCullagh
Reason magazine on Supreme Court Hiibel case Declan McCullagh
More on interview about ex-Bush cybersecurity coordinator Declan McCullagh
Grover Norquist's star fading among limited-government conservatives Declan McCullagh
Replies to IEEE USA's relatively protectionst views -- or not Declan McCullagh
Weekly column: the battle over .xxx [fs] Declan McCullagh
Open voting consortium demonstrates free election software on 4/1 Declan McCullagh
A reply to f--kamerica.us and free speech rights [fs] Declan McCullagh
Congress questions extension of deadline for biometric passports [priv] Declan McCullagh
Seattle Times on Silicon Valley offshoring all but management Declan McCullagh

Monday, 22 March

Wiretap, CALEA comments due to FCC by April 12 [priv] Declan McCullagh
Supreme Court hears arguments in Hiibel anonymity case [priv] Declan McCullagh
Replies to John Walker, NATs, and lights going out on Internet Declan McCullagh
Michael Geist on impact of Canadian copyright decision [ip] Declan McCullagh
GigaLaw.com's special report on pop-up ads and the law [ip] Declan McCullagh
F--kamerica.us owner wants to sue Neustar to keep anti-Bush website [fs] Declan McCullagh
Transcript of interview with ex-Bush cybersecurity coordinator Declan McCullagh
Consumers Union launches financial privacy web site [priv] Declan McCullagh
News roundup on air travel privacy, CAPPS II [priv] Declan McCullagh
John Walker on NAT and "lights going out across the Internet" Declan McCullagh

Friday, 19 March

Georgetown Univ. video surveillance conf on March 23 [priv] Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 18 March

Mercury News column on benefits of offshoring jobs Declan McCullagh
Business Week on FBI's CALEA Net-tapping petition [priv] Declan McCullagh
IEEE's relatively protectionst views on offshoring Declan McCullagh
Michael Geist on Internet execs and criminal liability [fs] Declan McCullagh
Roger Clarke on "identity management" problems Declan McCullagh
Judge: Because of Internet, names and addresses in suit must be public [priv] Declan McCullagh
U.S. military contemplates drafting "computer experts" Declan McCullagh
Congress and the "Broadcast Indecency Act of 2004" [fs] Declan McCullagh
Judges rule on subpoenas, procedure in P2P litigation [ip] Declan McCullagh
Fox News reporter wants to find a spammer [sp] Declan McCullagh
How long to jail spammers, from profs Goldman and O'Hear [sp] Declan McCullagh
RFID industry tries to debunk "exploding $20 bill" myth [priv] Declan McCullagh
Move over Sherman Austin: it's time to jail librarians [fs] Declan McCullagh
WashingtonPost.com on evil new "Phatbot" hacking tool Declan McCullagh

Friday, 05 March

Politech gathering in San Francisco at 7 pm on Wed March 10 Declan McCullagh
Harvey Silverglate on Patriot Act, right to travel freely [priv] Declan McCullagh
California children fingerprinted to ride the schoolbus [priv] Declan McCullagh
How online activism affected Senate firearm debate Declan McCullagh
Canadian Sup. Court favors users over stronger copyright rules [ip] Declan McCullagh
Textz.com owner accused of German copyright crimes [ip] Declan McCullagh
Interview with Go Daddy CEO about Verisign v. ICANN suit Declan McCullagh
How info-theft in Japan is setting price of personal data [priv] Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 04 March

John Kerry secretly data-mined info on campaign volunteers [priv] Declan McCullagh
Northwest Airlines defends handing over passenger data to Feds [priv] Declan McCullagh
First-hand report from Asia Pacific "Net abuse" conference [sp] Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 03 March

Ricin recipes, redacted U.S. patents, and the war on terror [fs] Declan McCullagh
James Lewis on current legal restrictions on publishers [fs] Declan McCullagh
Miguel Helft on rapacious sales and use tax collectors Declan McCullagh
IEEE, NYTimes, & CRS on election integrity Declan McCullagh
In SF next week Declan McCullagh
Avi Rubin's story of his day as an election judge in Baltimore Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 02 March

Two replies to John Gilmore on right to travel freely [priv] Declan McCullagh
Reply to Public Knowledge over House database bill Declan McCullagh
321 Studios's campaign against court ruling over DVD ripper [ip] Declan McCullagh
More on Toyota's concept car ratting out speeders to cops [priv] Declan McCullagh
Replies over electronic voting machines, Diebold, and security Declan McCullagh
Peter Suber's list of references of Fed pressure on publishers [fs] Declan McCullagh
Thomas Lipscomb on fighting back against censorial Feds over IEEE Declan McCullagh
An election judge replies to Politech over secure e-voting Declan McCullagh
Robert Gellman on Texas attorney general and privacy [priv] Declan McCullagh
Thanks to some U.S. senators, Internet access taxes are back Declan McCullagh
Feds warn IEEE editors of criminal prosecution re: Iran articles [fs] Declan McCullagh
Verizon employee in trouble for spoofing state bureaucrat's email [fs] Declan McCullagh
First-hand report of problems with "secure" e-voting Declan McCullagh

Monday, 01 March

John Gilmore on Americans' right to travel anonymously [priv] Declan McCullagh
Public Knowlege urges action to oppose House database bill [ip] Declan McCullagh

Sunday, 29 February

Is Continental Airlines protecting its customers' privacy? [priv] Declan McCullagh
Clarification to amicus briefs filed in Internet anonymity cases [fs] Declan McCullagh
House Democrats criticize Bush over "cyber security" efforts Declan McCullagh
Announcement for Internet Commons Congress in March in DC [ip] Declan McCullagh
Dutch government tussles with pirate radio stations [fs] Declan McCullagh
Toyota's concept car rats out speeders to the police [priv] Declan McCullagh
Greenspan on the Internet, intellectual property rights [ip] Declan McCullagh
Questions for the Dept of Homeland Security on CAPPS II [priv] Declan McCullagh
India tries electronic voting -- with 668 million people Declan McCullagh
Texas atty general sides with open government over privacy [priv] Declan McCullagh