Re: Feds win rights to war protesters records.

2004-02-07 Thread Adam
On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 18:09:24 -0600
Harmon Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Also, activists subpoened to grand jury. 
 
 
 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/20040207/ap_on_re_us/activist_investigation
 

I don't see how this could possibly be legal. How can they get away with
this? G


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Adam



Seven years jail, $150,000 fine if you don't tell the world your email and home address

2004-02-07 Thread Steve Schear
Senator Lamar Smith of Texas - chairman of the Courts, the Internet and 
Intellectual Property Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee - 
yesterday produced from nowhere extensions to the 1946 Trademark Act that 
would make giving false contact information for a domain name a civil and 
criminal offence.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35376.html

A foolish Constitutional inconsistency is the hobgoblin of freedom, adored 
by judges and demagogue statesmen.
- Steve Schear 



Feds win rights to war protesters records.

2004-02-07 Thread Harmon Seaver
  Also, activists subpoened to grand jury. 


http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/20040207/ap_on_re_us/activist_investigation


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Harmon Seaver   
CyberShamanix
http://www.cybershamanix.com



Re: Feds win rights to war protesters records.

2004-02-07 Thread Steve Schear
At 04:09 PM 2/7/2004, Harmon Seaver wrote:

  Also, activists subpoened to grand jury.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/20040207/ap_on_re_us/activist_investigation
This is why all such records, if they are generated at all, should be held 
offshore and accessible only through a procedure which includes a duress 
clause.

steve