Re: First Echelon Source

2000-02-29 Thread Julian Assange
1988 was not the first mention of the network. As far back as 1972, Ramparts published an extremely revealing kiss and tell. -- Stefan Kahrs in [Kah96] discusses the notion of completeness--programs which never go wrong can be type-checked--which complements Milner's notion of

Re: LogJam

2000-02-29 Thread Harmon Seaver
At 08:36 AM 02/27/2000 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote: Most libraries vetoed the idea of "customer tracking" long, long ago, after the FBI started visiting libraries demanding that they be given the records of what certain people -- commies -- were reading. Library computers automatically

RE: Clinton Gore Vow To Fight The Establishment On Crypto (YeahRight)

2000-02-29 Thread Veselin Vavkek
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Political realities (was damn commie hypocrite leech!)

2000-02-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Tom Vogt wrote: say, isn't the fact that there hasn't been a communist state despite several attempts to create one a good proof that the concept is not implementable? No, it simply means that there were political and economic factors sufficient to hijack the process.

Re: Brands on privacy

2000-02-29 Thread David Honig
At 05:41 PM 2/28/00 -0500, dmolnar wrote: On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, David Honig wrote: Yeah right, PGP infringed on all kinds of things... See http://www.cypherspace.org/~adam/timeline/ I am not sure that PGP is comparable. PGP works as long as my correspondents have a copy as well. Digital

Re: LogJam

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
At 3:59 AM -0800 2/29/00, Harmon Seaver wrote: At 08:36 AM 02/27/2000 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote: Most libraries vetoed the idea of "customer tracking" long, long ago, after the FBI started visiting libraries demanding that they be given the records of what certain people -- commies --

Re: Anonymous e-cash server built on e-gold -- NOT!

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
At 4:52 AM -0800 2/29/00, Declan McCullagh wrote: The e-gold execs told me on multiple occasions at FC they will freeze accounts if they think the activity is "suspicious," and dare the account holders to sue them in US courts to unfreeze it. They cited Ponzi schemes as one use they found

Re: Re: Anonymous e-cash server built on e-gold -- NOT!

2000-02-29 Thread Matthew Gaylor
At 9:27 AM -0800 2/29/00, Tim May wrote: Once enough accounts have been frozen, with the account holders "dared" to sue in U.S. courts, all confidence in E-Gold will evaporate. Sounds like an excellent way to nuke these guys. A bank which freezes on suspicion and then "dares" the account

FW: PUBLISHING WITHOUT PERISHING (Edupage, 28 February 2000)

2000-02-29 Thread Fisher Mark
PUBLISHING WITHOUT PERISHING The Internet has become a haven for political and social activists seeking broader audiences for their controversial views. Yet some, living in oppressive environments such as China, Singapore, and the Middle East have come to fear reprimand from extremist religious

Re: Re: Not an unexpected verdict ...

2000-02-29 Thread Sunder
Reese wrote: Actually, there's no evidence that Yabbadabbadoo Diallo "refused to talk" ^ Was that really necessary? Why not just "Diallo?" IMHO Tim seems to subconsciously need to self-defeat his point. Or wants the "PC" crowd to wail in

Re: Re: Anonymous e-cash server built on e-gold -- NOT!

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
At 10:59 AM -0800 2/29/00, Matthew Gaylor wrote: I'm not speaking for them, but I sense fear of regulatory headaches if monkey wrenchers, like the ideas you suggested, were to bring on the attention of the government in a negative way. Remember the power to regulate is the power to destroy.

e-cash built on e-gold -- PATENTED

2000-02-29 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
Oops, looks like somebody beat us to the punch: US patent 5983207: Electronic cash eliminating payment risk Inventors: James J. Turk, Geoffrey Turk Issued: Nov. 9, 1999 A system and method to allow gold to circulate as digital cash through the global computer network (Internet) and/or

Re: LogJam

2000-02-29 Thread Tim May
At 11:43 AM -0800 2/29/00, Harmon Seaver wrote: Obviously I can't speak for every library everywhere. but often it's the local gov that pushes this. City, county, etc. And obviously also, most libraries are going to discourage visits to porn sites on public terminals, what choice do

Re: Anonymous e-cash server built on e-gold -- NOT!

2000-02-29 Thread Daniel J. Boone
Eric Cordian wrote: Any financial entity that uses the words "freeze" and "customer account" in the same sentence is a joke, if they are suggesting that assets in their institution are equivalent to metal in your fist. You know, that's a very pithy way of saying what I've said at length

RE: Brands on privacy - 2-Way-Ness

2000-02-29 Thread Bill Stewart
At 10:32 PM 02/28/2000 -0800, Tim May wrote: People like Brands and Chaum are blinded (no pun intended) to the very real needs for _both_ sides of the anonymity equation. I was surprised at one of the CFPs (probably '97) to have Chaum explaining to me why payer anonymity (a customer in a store)

Reliable Remailers

2000-02-29 Thread COQUIL
I am interested in finding a server perferably one on the east coast to send several anonymous emails. Here is the deal. I am truning in some people and exposing condition within a governmental agency and I want total anonymity regarding what I am about to expose. the work environment is very

Reliable Remailers

2000-02-29 Thread COQUIL
I am interested in finding a server perferably one on the east coast to send several anonymous emails. Here is the deal. I am truning in some people and exposing condition within a governmental agency and I want total anonymity regarding what I am about to expose. the work environment is very

Re: Re: damn commie hypocrite leech! (was Re: Re: Re: why worry?)

2000-02-29 Thread Missouri FreeNet Administration
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Sunder wrote: :Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote: : : (J.A. Terranson donned his extra heavy asbestos underwear, then appended : his thoughts thusly...) : : (1) I would argue that there has yet to *be* an actual *Communist* state : by which we could gauge the

Re: damn commie hypocrite leech! (was Re: Re: Re: why worry?)

2000-02-29 Thread mgraffam
Sorry for the delay in response -- my provider has had some problems as of late. On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Jim Burnes wrote: Well, OK...thats a null statement. Most people have no idea what conditions are in other nations. Why should they care? (unless they dont like where they are living and

Re: damn commie hypocrite leech! (was Re: Re: Re: why worry?)

2000-02-29 Thread mgraffam
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote: :Well, OK...thats a null statement. Most people have no idea what conditions :are in other nations. Why should they care? (unless they dont like where :they are living and want to move). (1) I would argue that there has yet to

Mr. Tuttle

2000-02-29 Thread Anonymous Sender
From jya: ... the NSA and the CIA have created a common agency, named Special Collection Service (SCS) ... Collection Services ... this is not a coincidence, somebody was watching Brazil. Subtle humour ? Where is room 101 ?

Re: damn commie hypocrite leech! (was Re: Re: Re: why worry?)

2000-02-29 Thread mgraffam
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Tom Vogt wrote: Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote: (1) I would argue that there has yet to *be* an actual *Communist* state by which we could gauge the Communist existense. now, I've heard THAT argument until I grew sick of it. say, isn't the fact that there

Re: damn commie hypocrite leech! (was Re: Re: Re: why worry?)

2000-02-29 Thread Tom Vogt
Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote: (1) I would argue that there has yet to *be* an actual *Communist* state by which we could gauge the Communist existense. now, I've heard THAT argument until I grew sick of it. say, isn't the fact that there hasn't been a communist state despite several

Re: Crypto law in Yugoslavia??

2000-02-29 Thread Julian Assange
"http://www.hyperreal.art.pl/cypher/remailer/" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: oracle, with the question whether or not PGPi commercial crypto is legal in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It has been used by a large number of individuals for many years and no one was harrassed about it.

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