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Politech: by subject
- FC: "Jam Echelon Day" resurfaces, scheduled for October 21
- FC: 20th anniversary of first IBM personal computer
- FC: AAP's Judith Platt replies to Politech post, clarifies remarks
- FC: AP reportedly doesn't like quoting one sentence from articles
- FC: Ass'n of American Physicians and Surgeons: Nix kid ID cards!
- FC: Borders suspends using facecams after public outcry
- FC: Brian K. West's defense lawyer replies to U.S. Attorney
- FC: California appeals court rules against DeCSS defendant
- FC: Can you cover ads on the web? Gator lawsuit seeks to find out
- FC: Canadians think U.S. v. Microsoft is antitrust law run amok?
- FC: Carnivore goes wireless: FBI to snoop cell phones, handheld PCs
- FC: Cato: Free speech means nixing both censorship and "privacy" laws
- FC: CDT defends regulatory approach to privacy; Cato author replies
- FC: CNET deletes audio encoder/decoder, citing DMCA violation
- FC: CodeRed II alert: This time, it's malicious
- FC: Computers, Freedom and Privacy '02: Call for proposals due 10/15
- FC: Cops arrest teens who warn drivers to brake before radar gun
- FC: Corrupt Michigan cops abuse police database to stalk, harass
- FC: Danish police break "Safeguard" encryption program in tax case
- FC: Dead people write pro-Microsoft letters to governors; ATL poll
- FC: Did FBI director Mueller lie to Senate about key logging?
- FC: DMCA restricts police forensics tools, cryptanalysis research?
- FC: Dmitry Sklyarov, spamware author? Elcomsoft sells email harvester
- FC: DNI Copyright Institute now open for business -- sign up now!
- FC: DOJ prosecution of "good samaritan" may be justified after all?
- FC: Doubleclick exec takes a top post at Commerce Department
- FC: Dutch crypto whiz broke dig-vid scheme -- but won't publish?
- FC: FBI's Mueller refuses to commit to independent Carnivore review
- FC: Federal grand jury indicts Sklyarov, Elcomsoft on five counts
- FC: Federal judge releases Dmitry Sklyarov on $50,000 bail
- FC: Feds can secretly get info on cable modem owners, judge says
- FC: Feds nab two PC crypto-exporters allegedly shipping to China
- FC: Feds say keystroke logger details are covered by "national security"
- FC: Feds target Oklahoma good samaritan who noted web security hole
- FC: Finland mulls national IDs in cell phones -- with little outcry
- FC: Followup: Borders says it never intended to try facecams
- FC: Former MI6 agent pleads guilty to child porn on police computer
- FC: Gary Condit reportedly backs down, lets eBay auction proceed
- FC: German minister plans U.S. lobbying tour to censor "hate sites"
- FC: Helena Kobrin: Still assailing anti-Scientology websites
- FC: ICANN domain name dispute process appears biased, by M.Geist
- FC: In-Q-Tel looks promising, but CIA overseers don't pay attention
- FC: Industry Standard ceases publication, lays off staff
- FC: IRS undercover agents can break laws, pose as priests, reporters
- FC: Italian cops reportedly seize netstrike.it servers; mirror site
- FC: Jim Bell update: Partial transcript online, Sierra Times report
- FC: Jim Bell, homeland defense, and the national security state
- FC: Jim Bell-quoting Australian anarchist pleads guilty
- FC: Joab Jackson on current state of electronic fingerprinting
- FC: Judge orders anti-abortion activists to delete records from site
- FC: Judge orders DOJ to tell him how Scarfo key logger worked
- FC: Judge sentences Jim Bell to 10 years in federal prison
- FC: Justice Department, states consider blocking Windows XP
- FC: Karin Spaink: Let me buy online and ingest whatever I want
- FC: Larry Lessig replies to Roger "Jail Dmitry" Parloff
- FC: Lawsuits are biggest reason for spying on workers, from USN&WR
- FC: Letter from DOJ to good samaritan who noted web security hole
- FC: Letter to CAGW and CSE: Why should governments use MS products?
- FC: Libertarian Party of SF asks Feds to drop charges against Dmitry
- FC: Location-based sex services drive growth of wireless industry
- FC: Men's hair loss company tries to grab critic's domain name
- FC: Michael Dertouzos of MIT's Media Lab dies at 64
- FC: Microsoft allies reply to dead-people-writing-letters story
- FC: Microsoft's position on eBook encryption, anti-piracy efforts
- FC: More on 20th anniversary of first IBM personal computer
- FC: More on AAP, librarians, Waco, Ruby Ridge, and the Sklyarov case
- FC: More on AP not wanting one sentence quoted from articles
- FC: More on Brian K. West, DOJ, and "Good Samaritan" prosecution
- FC: More on Danish cops and "Safeguard" -- police found passwords
- FC: More on DMCA and Dutch crypto whiz breaking Intel dig-vid scheme
- FC: More on DMCA restricting forensics tools and crypto research
- FC: More on Feds can secretly get info on cable modem owners
- FC: More on New Jersey officials sue news website over namecalling
- FC: More on Singapore political website "Sintercom" closing
- FC: MS judge's husband represented Corel; Cheney's son-in-law at DOJ
- FC: MS to Supremes: Judge Jackson's bias should give us new trial
- FC: Neal Horsley asks for help placing cameras at abortion clinics
- FC: Netscape hit by Code Red; worm will resume attack on 8/19
- FC: New Jersey officials sue news website over namecalling, criticism
- FC: News reports on Jim Bell-quoting Australian online anarchist
- FC: Niels Ferguson on DMCA, Intel, and breaking digital video scheme
- FC: NRC asks for reviewers for forthcoming Internet porn report
- FC: Organized crime groups going online, report says -- beware!
- FC: Paul McMasters on Vanessa Leggett still in jail for 37 days
- FC: Peeved judges protest electronic monitoring of their PCs
- FC: Pennsylvania supreme court says no privacy rights in phone calls
- FC: PETA gets control of parody peta.org domain, says appeals court
- FC: Petswarehouse.com sues aquatic plant list members for $15 million
- FC: Police steal DNA from man's soda straw, arrest him for rape
- FC: Porn and filtering: Brits love smut; J.Wallace on N2H2's woes
- FC: Privacy International asks South Africa to block wiretap bill
- FC: Pro-choice groups try to close abortioncams.com, citing privacy
- FC: Prosecutors, judges keep Vanessa Leggett in jail for 37 days
- FC: RAND author replies to Politech post on terrorism-facecam paper
- FC: Rand report: Facecams can thwart terrorism, install them now!
- FC: Replies to Feds secretly getting info on cable modem owners
- FC: Replies to the Code Red worm, red herrings, and media coverage
- FC: Reports from PFF summit in Aspen, Colorado this week
- FC: Researchers find flaws in 802.11 wireless security standard
- FC: Robert Hanssen: FBI turncoat and alt.sex.stories author
- FC: Sen. Torricelli's "anti-hacker" bill puts parents, kids in jail
- FC: Should security flaws like Code Red be disclosed publicly?
- FC: Singapore political website closes after government demands
- FC: Sklyarov, Elcomsoft plead not guilty to DMCA crimes
- FC: Society of Professional J'lists on Vanessa Leggett still in jail
- FC: South Africa moves to increase Net-surveillance, limit encryption
- FC: Transcript of Ashcroft news conference on DNA samples, database
- FC: Transcript of DOJ "Operation Avalanche" child porn announcement
- FC: Turkey bans typewriters, claiming useful for sedition, in 1901
- FC: U.S. Attorney replies to "Good Samaritan" outcry with statement
- FC: U.S. business groups back Yahoo in tussle with French court
- FC: U.S. government patents anonymous browsing "Onion Routing" technique
- FC: UK "RIP Act" could result in massive surveillance, from BBC
- FC: Update on facecams, red light cameras, and photo radar ruling
- FC: Utah teen appeals criminal libel case to state high court
- FC: Vivendi threatens critic who runs viviendiuniversalsucks.com
- FC: When anyone can publish, who's a journalist now?
- FC: Where have all the good names gone? Dupont grabs science.info
- FC: Why Dmitry Sklyarov belongs in jail, by inside.com's R. Parloff
- FC: Why Dmitry Sklyarov belongs in jail, by inside.com's R. Parloff (resend)
- FC: Why the "Code Red" worm is a red herring, by Wayne Madsen
- FC: Woman stalked by Michigan cop via police databases is murdered
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