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>C O M P U T E R U N D E R G R O U N D<
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*** Volume 3, Issue #3.18 (May 28, 1991) **
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** SPECIAL ISSUE: GENIE ON-LINE CONFERENCE: FREE SPEECH AND PRIVACY **
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Free Speech and Privacy Online
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Mitch Kapor and John Perry Barlow
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Public Forum* NonProfit Connection (page 545)
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Real time conference (RTC) 9 pm ET Sunday, May 12
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-------------------------------
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[minutes of the RealTime Conference, captured & edited by Ric R.HELTON]
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Why do I have to tie my car to the parking meter?
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It's hard to govern new technologies with old laws. When wiretap
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technology let the government listen in without physical
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trespass, for example, existing privacy laws didn't protect
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telephone calls. In today's electronic communication, rights of
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free speech and privacy may be violated by yesterday's policies.
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To address the social and legal issues involved in computer-based
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communication and information, Mitch Kapor and John Perry Barlow
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last June founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
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Lyricist for the Grateful Dead and former Republican candidate
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for the Wyoming State Senate, Barlow is a retired cattle rancher
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who describes himself as a "hippie mystic and professional
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techno-crank." He's working on a book called _Everything We Know
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Is Wrong_. Founder of Lotus Development Corporation and ON
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Technology, Mitch Kapor interested in the future of computers and
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networks and is active on the Well and in the Internet community.
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According to the EFF, electronic mail and computer conferencing
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enable us to build online communities, "the first settlements on
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an electronic frontier." But, in a new form of frontier
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injustice, government raids on bulletin board systems have gone
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beyond legitimate prosecution of computer crimes. Through
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programs in public education and policy development, the EFF
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hopes to extend "our society's highest traditions of the free and
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open flow of information and communication."
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Join Kapor and Barlow in a realtime discussion in the Public
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Forum*NonProfit Connection on May 12 at 9 p.m (ET). For more
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information about these issues and the EFF, look in the PF*NPC
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library (keyword: EFF) or bulletin board (Category 9, Electronic
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Networking). To get to the Public Forum*NPC, type PF.
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In Attendance:
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[Mitch] PRESS30 [John Perry] PRESS27
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[Tom] SHERMAN [Paul] CHERNOFF
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[Ric] R.HELTON [Sherry] S.PERUZZI
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[Sarah] CALC-SMC [Steve] S.RATZLAFF
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[steve] S.AVES1 [GHANA JACK] J.COBB1
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[Gordon (CuD)] GRMEYER [Paul] LONE.WOLF
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[[frosty]] R.JONES113 [Tom] T.YERGEAU
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T.HAY4 [Robert] LAW-ASST
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[Linda] L.MCKENNEY [Satish] AFOS
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[Anne] A.BUBNIC1 [Rick] R.ADAMS42
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E.KUNIN S.PELLAT
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VASSILOPOULO D.PAN1
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[PETER] S.MURPHY3 C.NELSON28
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J.DOUGLAS5 M.VARIO
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Here we go . . .
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Ok. Now they can see us but we can't see them unless
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they "raise their hands?"
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Mitch and John can talk but, for the moment, no one else
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can. . .
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Kinda scary...
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> In a minute, we'll begin with Mitch and John's opening
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remarks . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Followed by the questions which people have already posted .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> And then you can ask questions "from the floor" . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> To ask questions, just type /RAI on a new line. I'll see
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your raised hand and call on you one at a time.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> That was cacophony. This is too quiet...
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> It's possible that the press may want to print some of the
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material from this conference....
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> If you want to be off the record, please say so...
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Oh, I rather doubt that given the demands of the
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medium.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> That is, I can't imagine either of us saying anything
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quotable under these rather pressing circumstances.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> But if they choose, anything I say at any time is
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available for public use.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> OK, Mitch first . . . you're ON! GA
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Hi, everyone!
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Hi from me too.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> I've seen audiences with a flat affect before, but
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this is ridiculous.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> I'm glad you're all here...
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> We're probably one of the larger simultaneous gatherings
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in Cyberspace at this very moment.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Well, don't forget the tinyMUDS
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Let's start with the posted questions . . .
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Let's start with some questions to get things going.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Here's the first one... and to answer it , you may want to
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say a few words about operation Sun Devil for those who don't know . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> What is the current state of sysop liability for a hobby
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BBS; how will that change in the future? Can I protect my system from
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Sun-Devil-esque seizure without impeding normal use?
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> John and Mitch are composing their answers. Here they come
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> The current state of liability is pretty unclear. If
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you're looking for guarantees there are none.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Sysop liability is one of the areas of ambiguity
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which EFF was established to deal with. It is is not at all clear.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> One of the reasons we are working with Steve Jackson in
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his law suit against the Secret Service and others is to establish in a
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court of law basic...
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> However, I am strongly of the opinion that the best
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way to secure liberty is to exercise it. If you get timid...
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> constitutional protections for bulletin board sysops and
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users - that they may not be subject to unreasonable searches and seizures
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and that their postings are
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> fully protected by the first amendment.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> and start curtailing your BBS, no one will ever know
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what your real constraints were.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Steve Jackson Games is the Austin firm which was raided by
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the Secret Service last year. They had several computers seized, their BBS
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taken down, and all copies of a new manuscript taken also...
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> They weren't suspected of any crime, but it almost put
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them out of business.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Related to Steve Jackson only by involving some of
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the same characters in the Secret Service was Operation Sun Devil. This
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undertaking was under the guidance..
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> of Gail Thackeray, the of the Arizona AG's office. In
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early 1990, Operation Sun
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Devil caused the confiscation of 23,000 disks, 28
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computers, 10 BBS's in 14 cities. To date there has only been one arrest. No
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equipment has been returned.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> There are files in the public forum library here. Search
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for EFF.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> OK here's the 2nd, related question . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Are there any cases out there were the courts are indeed
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deciding whether one has a "legitimate expectation of privacy" in regards to
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one's electronic data? How does one protect from having all of one's
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records seized (a la Steve Jackson Games)? GA
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> The Electronic Communications Privacy Act protects the
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privacy of electronic...
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> What we're trying to establish in the SJG case is a
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new understand of the application of the 4th Amendment in cases of digital
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search. We're concerned
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> mail. The bill was passed in 1986. The Steve Jackson
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case raises ECPA claims.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> that it is not clear to everyone that a search in
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which they take all electronic data is grossly overbroad.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Privacy rights per se can't insulate you from having your
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records seized...
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> But proper application of the fourth amendment would have
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narrowed or eliminated most of the searches and seizures of the last year.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> In fact, the word privacy is never used in the
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Constitution and is a fairly recently developed legal concept.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Next question . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> In the BellSouth case where Riggs, Darden and Grant were
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sentenced ( quite disproportional to the crime ), will the EFF promote an
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appeal for a more realistic sentence for these youths ?
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> ga
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> We have been speaking with their attorneys about the
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possibility of working on an appeal. Nothing definitive however.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> That's a tough one. They plead guilty, you know.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> I certainly think the sentences were disproportionate.
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We've written something about this in an earlier issue of the EFF News which
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should be around here somewhere.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> And a related question . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> What cases that are currently in session is the EFF working
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on ? ga
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Steve Jackson games. Other things still pre-filing.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> We also provide referrals and informal advice to lots of
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people who call the legal hotline. 617 864 0665.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> There are a number of cases which we're tracking at
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the moment, but Steve Jackson Games is our only active litigation at the
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moment.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Moving right along . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Is there any thought being given by any organizations to the
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rights of consumers of BB services for the long term. Will there be
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greater government regulation and will it protect the consumer? What should
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our rights be? How should we protect them? ga
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> More government regulation could well mean fewer rights,
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not more. It all depends...
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Personally, I don't look at this as a consumer's
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rights issue. To me a BBS is a place (at least some of the time) where free
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speech and assembly ought to be
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> We should start with a recognition that the Constitutional
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protections of free speech and freedom of assembly should be extended to
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Cyberspace.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> protected as in any other place. These are not just
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consumer issues, this is the commons of the future.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> The problem with BBS's is that they are sometimes
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rather like places, sometimes rather like post offices, and sometime rather
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like newspapers. We have to start
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> A.J. Liebling said: There's freedom of the press for the
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person who owns one. Similarly with BBS'es. If you don't like the policies
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of one, start your own.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> developing a comprehensive legal model for what they
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are and how to deal with them.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> The role government could play is to see that we have a
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first class communications infrastructure which would support a great
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diversity of online services. Just as govt has invested in the postal
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service and highway systems, it has an obligation to the p
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> The govt needs to make sure that whoever wires the nation,
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brings fiber to the home does it in a way that promotes access and
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diversity.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> This is an area where there is vigorous internal
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discussion within EFF.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> [Sysop note: an excellent article on Highways of the Mind
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will soon be posted in our library]
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Yes, we argue with each other a lot.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> That too.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> The EFF has liberals, libertarians, and lots of folks in
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between.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Does a sysop who receives donations for his BBS qualify as
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commercial and subject to ECPA 1986 for making his mail private?
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Boy, now there'
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> If a BBS is generally available to the public, it falls
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under ECPA. It doesn't matter whether it's a profit-seeking enterprise or
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not.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> s a tough question. I think it's safe to say there
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their is neither law nor precedent which would answer it. What would be the
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right answer? Let's first determine that and proceed from there.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Next question is a long one . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Do BB's merely solicit subscribers as passive consumers, or
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act to encourage investors (of intellectual property) into an information
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brokerage? ...
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Is any valued contribution of intellectual property
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considered a form of investment in a BB ? If so, do investors have a right
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to expect a fair return on that
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> investment?. . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> If so, what rights ? A right to access their investment from
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the service provider ? A right to a portion of profit made from their
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investment by the service provider ? What is fair ? Could a failure to
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reciprocate be misconstrued as exploitation ? GA
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> This sounds like a theory for a legal brief. If the
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poster is here, perhaps he or she would care to restate live.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> DYeah. I'm sure there is a point of view being pushed
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here, but I'm not sure what it is yet.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Yes, he is here and I'll call on him in a minute.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Next question . . .
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Where are we all going out to eat after this is over?
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> John, would you talk about the techniques the authorities
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are using to infiltrate groups of hackers.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Well, I would say that the techniques they are using
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are fairly standard. They are trying to get people on the inside and having
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the usual slender but significant amount of success. It doesn't look much
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different from the methods used to infiltrate the dr (sic)
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> and fringe political movements. In other words,
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business as usual.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Next question . . .
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Are BBS users not entitled to some privacy rights deriving
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from the fact that they are sending information though telephone lines?
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> ga
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Public postings on bulletin boards wouldn't seem to gain
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privacy rights simply from being transmitted over the telephone.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> I think the problem is that a BBS is a public
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facility (usually) using a connection which is usually reserved to private
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use. Muddies the water.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Writers of postings certainly would seem to have some
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intellectual property rights in their postings, but what those rights are is
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on shifting sands.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Mitch and John have asked that we open this up now. If
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you've a question, please /RAIse your hand
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> First question, Ric
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Room is now in the talk mode.
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> Thanks for coming tonight... I have two short questions....
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> You're welcome.
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> First, on public vs. private.. Just what makes the BBS
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system...
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> ...a "private" or a "public" system, and therefore under
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ECPA?
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> GA
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> I'm not a lawyer, but... If the BBS service is generally
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available to members of the public then user mail is protected under ECPA
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> ga
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Ric, any follow up
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> ga
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> ...as opposed to a close group of friends?
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> I think that's right.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Ghana Jack, next question please. GA
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> Also, when an online service retransmits messages to other
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users, is the....
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> ...online service itself held responsible for the message,
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being in essence the
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> ..speaker in that case? (and not the original author?)
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> GA and done.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> The degree of liability of the service is absolutely
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unclear under the law. It may depend on factors such as whether they
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usually act as a pure conduit...
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> or whether they screen material. This is in the case of
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public messages.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> It is generally our position that a BBS cannot be
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held responsible for the positions taken by the people who post on it. The
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only reason we're not adamant on that point is that we want to retain some
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sysop authority...
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Legislation is probably needed here.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> I agree with John on this last point.
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<[Ric] R.HELTON> Thanks.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> It may be completely impractical for the sysop to
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screen larger bulletin boards. Does this mean that only small boards should
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be liable?
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Ghana Jack, your question? GA
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<[GHANA JACK] J.COBB1> Gentlemen,what was the reason behind the SJG and
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Sun-Devil raids to begin with? And also,how is govt. dealing with bona fide
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criminal use of BBS systems,such as drug trafficking,pedophilia and child
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pornography?
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<[GHANA JACK] J.COBB1> GA
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> The real reason behind the SJG raid may have been
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confusion, but you'd really have to ask the Secret Service and others.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> 4CThe reason behind the SJG was that SJG had employed
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a member of the Legion of Doom who was though to have a file, the E911 file,
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which the SS thought of as a kind of smoking gun. They confiscated
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everything is search of that file. Which no one at SJG had.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Sun Devil raids, we are told, have to do with
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investigations of credit card and telephone access code fraud...
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> But as so little has come out of Sun Devil, we can't
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really evaluate this...
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> The Sun Devil raids were, according to their
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architect Gail Thackeray, exclusive directed at traffic in stolen cards and
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codes. But, until there are some actual arrests, we can't know what they
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were really about.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Law enforcement (LE) needs to be sufficiently prepared and
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educated to spend their resources chasing down the real criminal activity,
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whether or not it takes place using a computer.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> GA
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Jack, any follow-up question?
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<[GHANA JACK] J.COBB1> I don't think the 2nd part of my question was
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addressed,gentlemen.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> Regarding the second part of the question: If proper
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guidelines and training were in place, then LE would be able to go after
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pedophiles who use BBSes...
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<[GHANA JACK] J.COBB1> In other words,nothing is being done?
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> (to cite a favorite examples) in way that protected their
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rights and everyones.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Well, you're right, Jack. And the reason we didn't
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answer it is because we don't know what all they're looking at the moment.
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But I personally don't think that pedophilia is sufficient cause to disrupt
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freedom of association.
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> To the contrary, the EFF is involved in serious projects
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to work out search and seizure guidelines with agencies such as the FBI.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Frosty, your question?
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<[[frosty]] R.JONES113> When can/can not eMail on a BBS be monitored other
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than a search warrant ???
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> What mitch said
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<[[frosty]] R.JONES113> ga
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<[GHANA JACK] J.COBB1> Conspiracy is not freedom of association.
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<[GHANA JACK] J.COBB1> sorry
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> On a system like Prodigy, Genie, or the Well which is a
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public system, email cannot be monitored! Really, it's illegal.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> Well, the fact that they look so much like one
|
||
another from differing perspectives is precisely the problem. There has
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||
been a lavish over-use of the conspiracy statutes in this country.
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<[Tom] SHERMAN> Frosty, follow-up?
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<[[frosty]] R.JONES113> So, on public BBS that are operated throughout the
|
||
country, Email is not supposed to be monitored ??? What about SysOps that
|
||
leave the monitor on during company being in the area ???
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||
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> If the sys op creates the legitimate impression that it
|
||
does offer a private mail messaging service (not all boards do) then what
|
||
you suggest would not be
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<[Mitch] PRESS30> kosher.
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<[John Perry] PRESS27> The ECPA seems to assure the privacy of your e-mail.
|
||
However, this doesn't appear to apply to systems which are internal to a
|
||
corporation. Or the government for that matter.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Gordon, your question?
|
||
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||
<[Gordon (CuD)] GRMEYER> Greetings. Has the EFF had time (or interest) to
|
||
formulate a stance on the recently introduced bill to require govt plaintext
|
||
access to encrypted text? GA
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Yes, we've written a letter to the relevant senators...
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Our position is strongly against Senate Bill 266,
|
||
which doesn't appear likely to pass in any case. But we haven't seen the
|
||
last of this.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> There is strong opposition to the bill from pro-privacy
|
||
interests who are in the process of meeting with Biden's staff, FBI, and
|
||
others.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Gordon, follow-up?
|
||
|
||
<[Gordon (CuD)] GRMEYER> Good enough, I assume there will be a public
|
||
announcement of your position at the appropriate time then. I'll shut up
|
||
and let someone else jump in here. Thanks
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Steve, your question?
|
||
|
||
<[steve] S.AVES1> What should non-sysops be concerned about with the Steve
|
||
Jackson case? And lastly, what can people like myself do? GA.
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Actually, we hadn't considered making a big public
|
||
announcement about it. Maybe we should.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> User email was seized in the SJG case. This should be a
|
||
concern...
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Read the Genie library. Get on the EFF mailing list.
|
||
Write your congressperson.
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> The reason anyone should be concerned is that Steve
|
||
Jackson's 1st and 4th Amendment right are also their own. If the government
|
||
can widely broaden acceptable search boundaries in electronic media, the gap
|
||
with widen elsewhere.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> STeve, follow-up?
|
||
|
||
<[steve] S.AVES1> Yes...
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Yeah. I agree with Mitch. The first order of business
|
||
is to make yourself informed.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> And then tell friends.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Gordon says - and read Computer Underground Digest.
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> "Right.
|
||
|
||
<[steve] S.AVES1> So basically I should be concerned about freedom of
|
||
speech, not so much with having police show up at my home? GA and done
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Unless you have some specific reason to be concerned about
|
||
the police showing up, I'd be more concerned about freedom of speech.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Frosty, your next question?
|
||
|
||
<[[frosty]] R.JONES113> What is the EFF's position on Tribe's proposed 27th
|
||
Amendment to the Constitution ???
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> If the constitution is properly interpreted, we don't need
|
||
another amendment to protect rights in digital media.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Tribe's speech in which he proposed the amendment was an
|
||
attention getter though. GA.
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Personally, I don't think it's necessary. The
|
||
Constitution ought to be quite flexible enough to cover new media. However,
|
||
he uses as effective rhetorical technique in putting the proposal that way.
|
||
|
||
<M.VARIO> has left.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Frosty, follow-up?
|
||
|
||
<[[frosty]] R.JONES113> None now , ga
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Gordon, how can we get CuD
|
||
|
||
<[Paul] CHERNOFF> has left.
|
||
|
||
<[Gordon (CuD)] GRMEYER> Well, if you have net access send a note to Jim
|
||
Thomas, my co-editor at TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET. We'll add...
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> is here.
|
||
|
||
<[Gordon (CuD)] GRMEYER> you to the list for the next issue. It goes out
|
||
about weekly. Back issues are available, (tho not all of 'em) in the LAW RT
|
||
here on GEnie. ...
|
||
|
||
<[Gordon (CuD)] GRMEYER> It is also available on many BBS' and other sites
|
||
around the country. GA
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> And I highly recommend it.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> OK, we've got time for only one more question . . .
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Then we'll wrap up the formal session and anyone can stay to
|
||
chat...
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Last question: Peter.
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> Hi. Sorry I was delayed. I'd like to know whether the online
|
||
forum of today, the town commons, needs to respect the freedom to speak of
|
||
the contributors it solicits
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Sure. But what are you getting at?
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> Currently, intellectual property (of the contributor) can be
|
||
denied upon their removal from a system ... should it be so?
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> That doesn't clarify your question. At least, I don't
|
||
think it does.
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> Too much for 256 characters...Ok, should a service provider
|
||
(such as GEnie) have the right, notwithstanding, to remove any person for any
|
||
reason whatsoever?
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> You may be getting at the issue of whether the power of
|
||
the private operator of a system to control use should be restricted in some
|
||
fashion. Is this so?
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> Yes...actually, the degree of control.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> There are many stupid and self-defeating things a service
|
||
provider might do in refusing service to someone. We've all seen this...
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Well, I suppose their right to boot you is vested in
|
||
the fact that these are private institutions and not public ones. Even there
|
||
the issue is clouded by things like the Pruneyard Case which assured free
|
||
speech in Shopping Malls.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> But I don't see any way to legally restrict them from
|
||
slitting their own throats without also putting in jeopardy the ability of a
|
||
sysop or host to maintain an...
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> inviting atmosphere.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Peter, follow-up?
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> True John, but as they solicit your intellectual property (your
|
||
posts) don't you have a right to retrieve that intellectual property...or
|
||
access it back if your booted off?
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> It depends on the policy of the system. On the Well for
|
||
instance, you own your own words, even if they kick you off.
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Well, I personally don't regard my postings as
|
||
intellectual property any more than the things I say in casual conversation,
|
||
but I am probably in the minority there.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Of course, if there were a different kind of subscriber
|
||
agreement this might not supply.
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> But that begs the question, what are your rights to ownership?
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Yeah, this is a very challenging issue.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> It's a complicated issue and the thin cyberspace
|
||
connection we have here does not do justice to it.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Mitch and John have already stayed here longer than I asked
|
||
them to, and it's time to call the formal RTC to a close . . .
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> Thanks Mitch, John ... I know it can't be resolved here. It is a
|
||
challenging issue. Is there somewhere you can be reached for further dialog?
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> Thanks, for "coming? everyone. Hope to "see" you
|
||
again sometime.
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> I think I'm going to take up the issue of control of
|
||
postings with our attorneys...
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> just to get some ideas going. GA.
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Please join me in thanking John and Mitch for taking the
|
||
time and effort to come online and talk with us
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> Thanks for having us.
|
||
|
||
<[Sherry] S.PERUZZI> Thank you so much, Mitch and John -- this was
|
||
fascinating!
|
||
|
||
<[Sarah] CALC-SMC> Thanks for coming!
|
||
|
||
<[[frosty]] R.JONES113> The GCMS thanks you guys
|
||
|
||
<S.MURPHY3> Thanks again!
|
||
|
||
<[Steve] S.RATZLAFF> Thank you!
|
||
|
||
<[Ric] R.HELTON> *applause* *applause* That's a lot guys! We appreciate
|
||
your time!
|
||
|
||
<[Paul] LONE.WOLF> Thanks guys!
|
||
|
||
<[Gordon (CuD)] GRMEYER> Danka
|
||
|
||
<[steve] S.AVES1> Thanks a lot for your time. You'll hear from me at Eff.
|
||
|
||
<[Linda] L.MCKENNEY> Thanks guys!
|
||
|
||
<[Tom] SHERMAN> Those who want to stay to chat are welcome to !
|
||
|
||
<[Mitch] PRESS30> has left.
|
||
|
||
<[John Perry] PRESS27> has left.
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------
|
||
[end transcript]
|
||
|
||
For more information on the Electronic Frontier Foundation, search the
|
||
Public Forum * NonProfit Connection file library! On GEnie, move 545;3
|
||
and search the directory on the keyword EFF. There are several good
|
||
files on privacy issues, free speech, censorship and other related topics
|
||
as well.... Search on obvious keywords. Use the PF*NPC as your research
|
||
database for all information of public interest, and be sure to visit the
|
||
Bulletin Board as well!
|
||
|
||
|
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|
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EOF
|
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