Politech: by date

87 messages starting Feb 01 01 and ending Feb 28 01
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Wednesday, 28 February

FC: How appeals court judges are connected, by Ian Hopper Declan McCullagh
FC: IETF Internet Draft: Why .xxx domain is a very bad idea Declan McCullagh
FC: A mini-debate on U.S. medical privacy rules and effectiveness Declan McCullagh
FC: Motorola scheme uses GPS to disable grey-market imports Declan McCullagh
FC: How Judge Jackson killed optimism, stifled the new economy Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 27 February

FC: T.P. Jackson: Preternaturally biased or just one dumb judge? Declan McCullagh
FC: Day 1 of 2 in Microsoft hearing: DOJ pressed hard, so is MS Declan McCullagh
FC: How to mass-market a Windows cracking tool Declan McCullagh

Monday, 26 February

FC: ACLU, EFF take court action to protect anonymous online speech Declan McCullagh

Saturday, 24 February

FC: U.S. medical privacy regulations may be postponed indefinitely Declan McCullagh
FC: DeCSS haiku and more Motion Picture Association threats Declan McCullagh
FC: The good guys win: High school pays student after censoring him Declan McCullagh
FC: Will U.S. anti-spam laws work when spam now comes from overseas? Declan McCullagh

Friday, 23 February

FC: Accused spy Robert Hanssen also posts to USENET Declan McCullagh
FC: Accused spy Robert Hanssen is also a geek, says FBI Declan McCullagh
FC: Justice Department intervenes in DeCSS suit to back Hollywood Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 22 February

FC: More on anti-piracy going too far -- or not -- and Italy's law Declan McCullagh
FC: Scotland Yard, FBI fret about rotten.com's "dead baby" photos Declan McCullagh
FC: AOL-TW tries to grab 15-year old girl's Harry Potter fan site Declan McCullagh
FC: Federal judge denies order against Realtime Blackhole List Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 21 February

FC: Medical privacy HIPAA regulations delayed, from CQ Declan McCullagh
FC: Where anti-piracy goes too far: A disturbing law in Italy Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 20 February

FC: Napster offers music industry $1 billion payoff, with strings Declan McCullagh
FC: Boston Globe warns of online knife sales, provides links Declan McCullagh
FC: The witches of the web made her do it... (and a correction) Declan McCullagh
FC: Phil Zimmermann leaves NSI, says PGP source should be published Declan McCullagh
FC: NSA, Pentagon, police fund research into steganography detection Declan McCullagh

Monday, 19 February

FC: U.N. hopes to shut down accused Rwandan journalist's web site Declan McCullagh

Saturday, 17 February

FC: Here's what happens to email and web pages after someone dies Declan McCullagh
FC: Internet trade association responds to anti-Usenet porn post Declan McCullagh
FC: Anti-porn group's take on ISP Usenet prosecution in New York Declan McCullagh
FC: Disposal fees for unsolicited ads on new computers, by Steve Mann Declan McCullagh

Friday, 16 February

FC: DC circuit court rules copyright extension act is constitutional Declan McCullagh
FC: Was Microsoft's "Freedom to Innovate" idea a marketing tactic? Declan McCullagh
FC: What Canada doesn't want you to see: Info on banned site Declan McCullagh
FC: What happens to someone's email and web pages when they die? Declan McCullagh
FC: Belgian police raid online music traders; MS on open-source Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 15 February

FC: When life hands you a lemon -- firms respond to Consumer Reports Declan McCullagh
FC: More on child "privacy" and Altavista not shutting down sites Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 14 February

FC: Filtering advocate responds to Consumer Reports article Declan McCullagh
FC: Consumer Reports gives thumbs-down to smut-blocking software Declan McCullagh
FC: Child "privacy" law claims another victim: Altavista yanks sites Declan McCullagh
FC: Nightline on morphed child porn; Frontline on hacker-terror Declan McCullagh
FC: Canada bans news of bail hearing, but it appears online anyway Declan McCullagh
FC: More on Pacifica trying to grab WBAI.net -- and others Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 13 February

FC: Pacifica tries to grab WBAI.net using ICANN dispute process Declan McCullagh
FC: IRS should not control what nonprofits do online --comments Declan McCullagh
FC: Capitol Hill won't help Napster; Napster faces whopping fine Declan McCullagh

Monday, 12 February

FC: Utah's porn czarina's first priority: Internet smut Declan McCullagh
FC: Nat'l Consumer Coalition opposes privacy pledge; others endorse it Declan McCullagh
FC: Napster decision now online Declan McCullagh
FC: Michigan moves to make anonymous ISPs illegal Declan McCullagh

Sunday, 11 February

FC: New book implicates IBM in Nazi extermination of Jews Declan McCullagh
FC: How Amazon responded to unionization, by Jonathan Cohn Declan McCullagh

Saturday, 10 February

FC: U.K. tries to ban news article about abuses in Ireland Declan McCullagh
FC: Ninth Circuit will rule in Napster case by 1 pm ET Monday Declan McCullagh
FC: FBI investigates bonsaikitten.com, sends subpoena to MIT Declan McCullagh
FC: Herb Simon, Nobel laureate and AI pioneer, dies at 84 Declan McCullagh
FC: Egghead responds to politech post about eggheadsucks.com Declan McCullagh

Friday, 09 February

FC: Egghead critic wins court fight to keep eggheadsucks.com Declan McCullagh
FC: Pentagon warns Fidel Castro could launch cyberattack against U.S. Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 08 February

FC: New book tells U.S. vs. Microsoft story from free-market view Declan McCullagh
FC: Terrorists taking up cyberspace, from LA Times Declan McCullagh
FC: California court upholds prison e-mail ban -- even for printouts Declan McCullagh
FC: Libraries sue to overturn Vermont's harmful to minors Net-law Declan McCullagh
FC: More on how FCC and Congress will regulate new vs. old media Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 07 February

FC: TV-Internet broadcasters self-censoring because of FCC regs Declan McCullagh
FC: Message From Rep. Anna G. Eshoo: SHUT UP AND LISTEN! Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 06 February

FC: Washington DC hopes to be a new tech center, yeah right Declan McCullagh
FC: Feds complain about Osama bin Laden using crypto, stego Declan McCullagh

Monday, 05 February

FC: A sysadmin's view on HTML-Javascript email problems Declan McCullagh
FC: What the biometrics industry says about privacy, surveillance Declan McCullagh
FC: Voter.com becomes Voter.gone, closing down immediately Declan McCullagh
FC: If you forward HTML email, it could be eavesdropped Declan McCullagh
FC: Anti-globalization hackers breach Davos forum's computers Declan McCullagh

Sunday, 04 February

FC: U.S. war on drugs targets technology, by Lewis Koch Declan McCullagh
FC: Proposed sentencing guidelines make Ecstasy same as heroin Declan McCullagh
FC: NYT, LATimes editorials slam Super Bowl face-scan technology Declan McCullagh
FC: Ohio police department nominated for Big Brother award Declan McCullagh

Friday, 02 February

FC: More on privacy-federalism and Kobayashi-Ribstein paper Declan McCullagh
FC: Are free ISPs free? Juno says users must donate processor time Declan McCullagh
FC: Chinese police order Net-cafés to install monitoring software Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 01 February

FC: Did Super Bowl cameras used by police violate the law? Declan McCullagh
FC: Response to "Digital Divide" effort, by T.Lipscomb Declan McCullagh
FC: Cameras at Super Bowl scanned faces looking for criminals Declan McCullagh
FC: Another Digital Divide effort: Launch of The Public Voice Declan McCullagh
FC: Foes of privacy bills in Congress try new approach: Federalism Declan McCullagh