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People:
I usually don't publish links to misc stuff on the web, but this looked interesting..
"Janet Reno would curb press freedom on line
Constitutional protections of the press are getting in the way of cyber-crime
prosecutions and
may have
to be reconsidered, a White House committee
We've been talking about it since last week:
http://www.politechbot.com/docs/unlawfulconduct.html
At 15:27 3/9/2000 -0600, Jim Burnes wrote:
People:
I usually don't publish links to misc stuff on the web, but this looked
interesting..
"Janet Reno would curb press freedom on line
Someone mentioned paypal.
[BTW, using the maillist to get referrals is against their Terms of Use:
"You agree not to use unsolicited email, usenet, message board postings,
or similar methods of mass messaging (spam) to gather referral bonuses."
Let's see if they mean this - I sent them the
My favorite quote
from Phill on libertarians: "All the libertariacrap is just that,
prattling of a bunch of blinkered idealogues who know diddly squat
about the net, their ass or their elbow."
It was true then and its true now.
I helped change the world. You guys sat on your ass and debated
At 20:31 3/9/2000 -0500, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
I helped change the world. You guys sat on your ass and debated
theology - policing each other for political correctness as
assiduously as any Trotskyite faction.
Hahahahaha... What Matt wrote is correct, of course, but at least this part
of
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Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lessig is in fact in many ways the exact opposite of a cypherpunk.
Check out his book at:
http://www.what-declan-doesnt-get.com
Reading the preface, I find it amusing how he bootstraps his argument
for regulation using Declan's Y2k comments,
Whoops, inadvertently omitted the URL:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,34768,00.html
--- David Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternative Net Protects Pirates
by Leander Kahney
3:00 a.m. 8.Mar.2000 PST
Open-source advocates are developing an alternative
publishing
Stefan Brands writes:
... By the way, to forestall Clarice unblinding the cash received
from Dave and thus knowing the identity of the cash Alice gets,
here's one option:
Alice provides the appropriate keys in an envelope Clarice
encrypted to Dave, such that Dave encrypts the
Ch'i writes:
I've been intrigued with the idea of "stealth remailers", which
retrieve messages from news servers. In order to play with this
idea a little I've written a quick-and-dirty python script.
[...]
So the stealth remailer conceals from the attacker which entry point
the originator
Why would you want to cook anarchists?
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can and will you send me the anarchists cookbook
The Internet must be a medium for it is neither Rare nor Well done!
a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"John Galt /a
This is in response to recent comments on Arcot's WebFort from Peter Gutmann
and Marcus Leech. For some of my
clients in Sweden, I have had reason to look into WebFort during the
past 12 months. Here are some of my conclusions:
The referred paper "Software smart cards via cryptographic
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