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38 messages starting Oct 03 05 and ending Oct 25 05
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Declan McCullagh

U.S. passports to receive RFID implants starting in October 2006 [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 25)
John Gilmore on NYT and wiretapping innocent people on the Internet [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 25)
ICANN and Verisign settle lawsuits, Verisign gets .com forever [econ] Declan McCullagh (Oct 24)
FBI documents obtained via FOIA indicate Patriot Act abuses [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 24)
China, CALEA, and FBI Internet wiretapping demands [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 24)
FBI Net-wiretapping rules face court challenges [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 24)
Making universities pay for FBI surveillance, thank you very much FCC [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 24)
Lawyerhacking defended: Co-author of copyright hacking article replies to Politech [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 24)
Anyone going to the United Nations summit in Tunisia next month? [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 19)
More on Barney lawyer yearning to hack copyright infringers' sites [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 19)
Senator: Keep the United Nations away from the Internet [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 19)
Secrecy vs. openness: Three counter-arguments to Kurzweil and Joy [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 17)
Barney lawyer recommends court orders to hack copyright infringers [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 17)
Lawyers for Barney the dinosaur try to rid Net of offensive images [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 17)
Australia's federal parliament considers anti-spyware legislation [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 17)
Ray Kurzweil and Bill Joy: Publishing 1918 flu virus code is "weapon of mass destruction" [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 17)
The constitutionally dubious arrest of Christopher M. Wilson [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 12)
"Battle-blogging for profit" -- Yahoo, China, and news as entertainment [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 12)
Fiction author replies to Politech in defense of reasonable copyright terms [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 12)
Financial privacy, Bank Secrecy Act, and laws mandating snooping [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 12)
Why banks want to snoop on you: blame the federal government [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 11)
U.N. Out! European firms don't want ICANN to be overseen by United Nations [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 11)
Banks want to know why you want your money, "know their customer" all too well [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 11)
Circumventing government tyranny with the Internet, by Jim Davidson [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 11)
Replies to Progress and Freedom Foundation's passionate DMCA defense [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 11)
Write a letter to the editor of the International Herald Tribune on copyright? [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 11)
Stefan Presser, RIP [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 11)
Progress and Freedom Foundation: Leave DMCA alone, don't permit circumvention! [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 06)
Court: Criticizing politicos anonymously is OK, thank goodness [fs] Declan McCullagh (Oct 06)
Banks bigger privacy threat than Feds, CBS/NYT poll finds [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 05)
Karl Auerbach replies on U.N. Net control and many, many top-level domains Declan McCullagh (Oct 05)
Ohio court rejects privacy lawsuit after SSN was accidentally disclosed to one person [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 05)
Weekly column: Will the U.N./Bush administration split the Net? Declan McCullagh (Oct 04)
U.K. government pushing harmful copyright, criminal-patent-infringement laws? [ip] Declan McCullagh (Oct 04)
Red light cameras: Not so dangerous after all, Fed study says? [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 04)
Washington Post belatedly discovers red light cameras are dangerous [priv] Declan McCullagh (Oct 04)
"You're wrong!" Replies in defense of European data-retention approach Declan McCullagh (Oct 03)
Milton Mueller: U.S. unilateral control of ICANN backfired last week Declan McCullagh (Oct 03)