Politech: by date

91 messages starting Nov 01 02 and ending Nov 27 02
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Wednesday, 27 November

FC: David Wagner on Princeton student worried about DMCA Declan McCullagh
FC: Australia news roundup: IP, broadband, game ratings Declan McCullagh
FC: One more round of replies to weekly column: Time for a GeekPAC? Declan McCullagh
FC: Missouri AG launches don't-spam-me list, no effect predicted Declan McCullagh
FC: Amnesty Int'l fingers MS, Sun, Cisco as Chinese censors Declan McCullagh
FC: R. Polk Wagner on Princeton student worrying about DMCA Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 26 November

FC: FTC turns to oft-unreliable blacklists to limit spam Declan McCullagh
FC: Hong Kong techies oppose "security" laws required by Beijing Declan McCullagh
FC: Anti-spam tip for Windows uers: Turn off built-in messenging Declan McCullagh
FC: Thailand introduce digital ID-with-a-chip cards in April 2003 Declan McCullagh
FC: Spam king lives large off others' email troubles Declan McCullagh
FC: Princeton student is latest to say he could be sued under DMCA Declan McCullagh
FC: Finland proposes extensive data retention plan for Net, telcos Declan McCullagh

Monday, 25 November

FC: Replies to weekly column: Is it time for a GeekPAC? Declan McCullagh
FC: Bush signs Department of Homeland Security bill Declan McCullagh
FC: John Ashcroft's unintentional definition of irony Declan McCullagh
FC: Weekly column: Is it time for a GeekPAC? Declan McCullagh

Sunday, 24 November

FC: RIAA vs. Naval Academy: Cadets' PCs seized, courts martial next? Declan McCullagh
FC: Transcript of Pentagon briefing on Poindexter's "TIA" program Declan McCullagh
FC: Paul Weyrich: Some jlists, politicos should be charged with treason Declan McCullagh

Saturday, 23 November

FC: NYT: Pentagon considered plan to tag Net-traffic, limit anonymity Declan McCullagh
FC: Man jailed after child porn appeared in computer presentation Declan McCullagh

Friday, 22 November

FC: Nigerian newspaper's excuse for mob riots: "The computer did it!" Declan McCullagh
FC: News Corp's Peter Chernin: "The Problem with Stealing" Declan McCullagh
FC: More on The Onion deletes parody article about Chechen rebels Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 20 November

FC: The Onion deletes parody article about Chechen rebels Declan McCullagh
FC: Which states currently fingerprint drivers (Georgia already does) Declan McCullagh
FC: Weakened intellectual property rights ends in suffering, death? Declan McCullagh
FC: Why Judge Jackson, Larry Lessig were wrong on software integration Declan McCullagh
FC: Update on John Gilmore's lawsuit over secret FAA regulations Declan McCullagh
FC: History revisionism at FEMA site -- Operation TIPS vanishes Declan McCullagh
FC: Australia: DNA samples taken from crime witnesses, phone privacy Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 19 November

FC: A copy of what appears to be the FBI's post-9-11 watch list Declan McCullagh
FC: Will the state of Georgia fingerprint all drivers? Declan McCullagh
FC: FBI's secret, post-9-11 watch list acquires a life of its own Declan McCullagh

Monday, 18 November

FC: Weekly column: Washington's new role in computer security Declan McCullagh
FC: U.K. may implant chips in sex offenders to warn of future attacks Declan McCullagh

Saturday, 16 November

FC: Bush administration considers a domestic spy agency Declan McCullagh

Friday, 15 November

FC: RFID tags: The new way to track everyday objects Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 14 November

FC: Salon: Transportation Security Admin. confirms do-not-fly list Declan McCullagh
FC: Society of Professional Journalists on FOIA, Homeland Security Declan McCullagh
FC: House adds life-in-prison-for-hackers to Homeland Security bill Declan McCullagh
FC: William Safire on Pentagon surveillance: "You Are a Suspect!" Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 13 November

FC: Pentagon's Big Brother computer: Echelon on steroids? Declan McCullagh
FC: New Zealander replies to use of photo radar near Wellington Declan McCullagh
FC: Press releases from governors, retailers laud Internet taxes Declan McCullagh
FC: Two more replies to Americans with Disabilities Act and the web Declan McCullagh
FC: IEEE's Steven Cherry, Roger Clarke on biometric tech, problems Declan McCullagh
FC: Feds randomly stop drivers in downtown Detroit, Michigan Declan McCullagh
FC: What do you call a "national emergency" that never ends? Declan McCullagh
FC: Calif. law says firms must disclose only online intrusions Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 12 November

FC: Flap over FBI-bugs-library-computer claim in Hartford Courant Declan McCullagh
FC: Pentagon wants a "Big Brother" supercomputer, from NYT Declan McCullagh

Monday, 11 November

FC: A reply to my weekly column on don't get mad, get even Declan McCullagh
FC: China reportedly blocks CNN, BBC satellite broadcasts Declan McCullagh
FC: Jim DeLong: Tech industry, prisoner of K Street? Declan McCullagh
FC: Weekly column: In elections, don't get mad, get even Declan McCullagh
FC: Electronic Frontiers Australia on Net-censorship efforts Declan McCullagh

Friday, 08 November

FC: News and events from Cato, EPIC, and Stanford Univ. law school Declan McCullagh

Thursday, 07 November

FC: Biometric technologies and their problems, from German magazine c't Declan McCullagh
FC: Photo radar update: Colorado Supreme Court upholds ruling Declan McCullagh
FC: Windows1984.com launches to oppose DRM, Palladium Declan McCullagh
FC: Another example of silly news organizations and dirty word filters Declan McCullagh
FC: Cisco analysis of Panama's Internet telephony regulations Declan McCullagh
FC: Stop the presses: Politicos turn to TV, radio, print, not the Net Declan McCullagh
FC: Consumer Alert on digital technology, consumers, copyright Declan McCullagh
FC: Nathan Cochrane on BMG and crippled music CDs Declan McCullagh

Wednesday, 06 November

FC: SpamCop reportedly backs down, removes Politech from blacklist? Declan McCullagh
FC: Reply to Panama requires ISPs to block Internet telephony Declan McCullagh
FC: Free-market.net's roundup of state ballot wins and losses Declan McCullagh
FC: John Gilmore's proposed principle for anti-spam action Declan McCullagh

Tuesday, 05 November

FC: SpamCop's Julian Haight replies to Politech, and other defenses Declan McCullagh

Monday, 04 November

FC: Panama requires ISPs to block Internet telephony Declan McCullagh
FC: The Worst Coders in Washington Declan McCullagh
FC: Why not to use SpamCop -- some first-hand accounts Declan McCullagh
FC: Paul Levy on why SpamCop is liable for its overbroad "spam" lists Declan McCullagh
FC: RIAA replies to Politech over Hilary Rosen and Oxford debate Declan McCullagh
FC: Ray Everett-Church on systemic problems with SpamCop Declan McCullagh
FC: Nancy Carter, who is suing Canadian ISP, replies to Politech Declan McCullagh
FC: Peter Orvetti's election predictions: Democrats gain in Senate Declan McCullagh
FC: An earlier attempt to argue DVD region coding violates EU laws Declan McCullagh
FC: A response to Robert Gellman on journalists, privacy, and Lexis Declan McCullagh
FC: Politech incorrectly blocked by SpamCop -- for the third time Declan McCullagh

Saturday, 02 November

FC: RIAA wants background checks on CD-RW buyers (humor) Declan McCullagh
FC: Thomas Lipscomb on "Emergency Online Broadcast System" Declan McCullagh
FC: Does DVD region coding violate European laws? Declan McCullagh
FC: CEI on Microsoft decision: States should abandon case Declan McCullagh
FC: Robert Gellman replies to jlists too eager to side with privacy Declan McCullagh
FC: New "Coplink" AI brought online to help track sniper, from NYT Declan McCullagh
FC: Toronto woman sues over her stored email, wants $110,000 Declan McCullagh

Friday, 01 November

FC: Microsoft judge: Proposed punishments help rivals, not consumers Declan McCullagh