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Computer underground Digest Tue Jan 04 1994 Volume 6 : Issue 02
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ISSN 1004-042X
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe (BEST WISHES, BK)
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Ian Dickinson
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Copy Editor: Greg Sharegold
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CONTENTS, #6.02 (Jan 04 1994)
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File 1--Welcome to 1994 and Vol 6 of Cu Digest
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File 2--BRENDAN KEHOE UPDATE
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File 3--Public Hearings on Privacy
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File 4--Software patent holds up $1 billion network
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File 5--Article on online sexual harassment
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File 6--Call for Pioneer Awards Nominations
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File 7--Public Hearings on Privacy
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File 8--Feds Bust Boston-area Gay BBS (#1)
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File 9--Feds Bust Boston-area Gay BBS (#2)
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File 10--Dutch Hewlett-Packard User Group Conference, May '94
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Cu-Digest is a weekly electronic journal/newsletter. Subscriptions are
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available at no cost electronically from tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu. The
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editors may be contacted by voice (815-753-0303), fax (815-753-6302)
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or U.S. mail at: Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL
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60115.
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Issues of CuD can also be found in the Usenet comp.society.cu-digest
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news group; on CompuServe in DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG, DL1 of
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LAWSIG, and DL1 of TELECOM; on GEnie in the PF*NPC RT
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libraries and in the VIRUS/SECURITY library; from America Online in
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the PC Telecom forum under "computing newsletters;"
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On Delphi in the General Discussion database of the Internet SIG;
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on the PC-EXEC BBS at (414) 789-4210; and on: Rune Stone BBS (IIRG
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WHQ) (203) 832-8441 NUP:Conspiracy; RIPCO BBS (312) 528-5020
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CuD is also available via Fidonet File Request from 1:11/70; unlisted
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nodes and points welcome.
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EUROPE: from the ComNet in LUXEMBOURG BBS (++352) 466893;
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In ITALY: Bits against the Empire BBS: +39-461-980493
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ANONYMOUS FTP SITES:
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AUSTRALIA: ftp.ee.mu.oz.au (128.250.77.2) in /pub/text/CuD.
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EUROPE: ftp.funet.fi in pub/doc/cud. (Finland)
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UNITED STATES:
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aql.gatech.edu (128.61.10.53) in /pub/eff/cud
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etext.archive.umich.edu (141.211.164.18) in /pub/CuD/cud
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ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4) in /pub/CuD
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halcyon.com( 202.135.191.2) in mirror2/cud
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ftp.warwick.ac.uk in pub/cud (United Kingdom)
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KOREA: ftp: cair.kaist.ac.kr in /doc/eff/cud
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COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST is an open forum dedicated to sharing
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information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of
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diverse views. CuD material may be reprinted for non-profit as long
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as the source is cited. Authors hold a presumptive copyright, and
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they should be contacted for reprint permission. It is assumed that
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non-personal mail to the moderators may be reprinted unless otherwise
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specified. Readers are encouraged to submit reasoned articles
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relating to computer culture and communication. Articles are
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preferred to short responses. Please avoid quoting previous posts
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unless absolutely necessary.
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DISCLAIMER: The views represented herein do not necessarily represent
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the views of the moderators. Digest contributors assume all
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responsibility for ensuring that articles submitted do not
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violate copyright protections.
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Date: Thu, 13 May 1993 22:58:01 CST
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From: CuD Moderators <cudigest@mindvox.phantom.com>
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Subject: File 1--Welcome to 1994 and Vol 6 of Cu Digest
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We welcome new readers, but on a sad note with the news of Brendan
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Kehoe's accident (see update file below). The response of offers of
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help for him have been impressive, and his many friends on the net
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wish him a speedy recovery and have made it obvious that we are here
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as a resource.
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Because of a backlog of material, there will be three CuDs this week,
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but then we'll attempt to return to our once-a-week schedule.
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We remind folks to send in articles (but avoid short "me too" posts),
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news blurbs, and other info. We've received a number of comments from
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readers, especially those on Unix using nn as their reader, that they
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never see the CuD header. So, we'll reproduce it below for those who
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have never seen it.
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Happy New Year--------
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Gordon and Jim
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==== Cu Digest Header Follows - Delete if you've seen it ===
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Computer underground Digest Sun Jan 02 1994 Volume 6 : Issue 01
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ISSN 1004-042X
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Ian Dickinson
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Copy Editor: Craig Shergold, XIII
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CONTENTS, #6.01 (Jan 02 1994)
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File 1 --Cu Digest Content Index, Vol 5.01 - 5.95 (1993)
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Cu-Digest is a weekly electronic journal/newsletter. Subscriptions are
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available at no cost electronically from tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu. The
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editors may be contacted by voice (815-753-0303), fax (815-753-6302)
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or U.S. mail at: Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL
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60115.
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Issues of CuD can also be found in the Usenet comp.society.cu-digest
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news group; on CompuServe in DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG, DL1 of
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LAWSIG, and DL1 of TELECOM; on GEnie in the PF*NPC RT
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libraries and in the VIRUS/SECURITY library; from America Online in
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the PC Telecom forum under "computing newsletters;"
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On Delphi in the General Discussion database of the Internet SIG;
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on the PC-EXEC BBS at (414) 789-4210; and on: Rune Stone BBS (IIRG
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WHQ) (203) 832-8441 NUP:Conspiracy; RIPCO BBS (312) 528-5020
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CuD is also available via Fidonet File Request from 1:11/70; unlisted
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nodes and points welcome.
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EUROPE: from the ComNet in LUXEMBOURG BBS (++352) 466893;
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In ITALY: Bits against the Empire BBS: +39-461-980493
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ANONYMOUS FTP SITES:
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AUSTRALIA: ftp.ee.mu.oz.au (128.250.77.2) in /pub/text/CuD.
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EUROPE: ftp.funet.fi in pub/doc/cud. (Finland)
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UNITED STATES:
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aql.gatech.edu (128.61.10.53) in /pub/eff/cud
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etext.archive.umich.edu (141.211.164.18) in /pub/CuD/cud
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ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4) in /pub/CuD
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halcyon.com( 202.135.191.2) in mirror2/cud
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ftp.warwick.ac.uk in pub/cud (United Kingdom)
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KOREA: ftp: cair.kaist.ac.kr in /doc/eff/cud
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COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST is an open forum dedicated to sharing
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information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of
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diverse views. CuD material may be reprinted for non-profit as long
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as the source is cited. Authors hold a presumptive copyright, and
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they should be contacted for reprint permission. It is assumed that
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non-personal mail to the moderators may be reprinted unless otherwise
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specified. Readers are encouraged to submit reasoned articles
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relating to computer culture and communication. Articles are
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preferred to short responses. Please avoid quoting previous posts
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unless absolutely necessary.
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DISCLAIMER: The views represented herein do not necessarily represent
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the views of the moderators. Digest contributors assume all
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responsibility for ensuring that articles submitted do not
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violate copyright protections.
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Date: Tue, 4 Jan 1994 16:22:13 CST
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From: CuD Moderators <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
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Subject: File 2--BRENDAN KEHOE UPDATE
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For those who missed it, Brendan Kehoe, author of ZEN AND THE ART OF
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THE INTERNET, the CuD archivist at ftp.eff.org, and long-time net
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denizen, was seriously injured in an automobile accident on Friday, 31
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December, in Newton, Pennsylvania.
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According to Newton police, the accident was called in at 1:45 p.m,
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and police arrived at 1:49 p.m. According to a police spokesperson,
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Brendan was driving on Eagle Road, on which there is a stop sign at
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the Rightstown road intersection, where the accident occured.
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According to the police spokesperson, there was one passenger with him
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who was treated and released.
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Brendan was taken to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Attempts to contact their patient information number (215-662-3308)
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today were unsuccessful.
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Brendan's brother suggested that cards could be sent to his mother at
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the hotel in which she was staying (see below) for a short time, but
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it might be better if cards were sent directly to the hospital until
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further notice:
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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Founders' Building, Room 579
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3400 Spruce St.
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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We urge readers to send him a card. We will be collecting the notes
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that come in wishing him well via e-mail, and send them to him in
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about two weeks. So, if you want to send him an E-note, send it to us
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(tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu) with the subject header: TO BRENDAN
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Aaron Dickey compiled the following messages from the
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comp.org.eff.talk Usenet group for the folks on Mindvox
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(mindvox.phantom.com):
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Subject--Brendan Kehoe Critically Injured
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From--kieran (Aaron Dickey)
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Date--Tue, 04 Jan 94 01:57:07 EST
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+---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date--Mon, 3 Jan 1994 14:41:00 CST
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From--TK0JUT2%NIU.bitnet@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu
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Subject--Brendan Kehoe critically injured in car accident
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Brendan Kehoe, Cu Digest archivist at ftp.eff.org and author of
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ZEN AND THE ART OF THE INTERNET, was critically injured in an
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automobile accident in Pennsylvania on Friday, 31 December. He
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sustained massive head injuries, but on Monday, the prognosis for
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his survival was "cautiously optimistic," according to his
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brother. Tragically, the severity of the injuries will likely
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produce permanent disability, although the nature and extent
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remains uncertain at this time. Doctors expect that he will be
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semi-comatose for at least two weeks.
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The hospital is not allowing him to receive flowers or other
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tangibles. Cards may be sent to him at:
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Brendan Kehoe
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c/o Alice Kehoe
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Penn Tower Hotel
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Civic Center Blvd ad 34th Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Brendan will not be able to directly communicate for some time.
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But, his brother and a few friends intend to set up a net-link to
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keep people informed of his condition.
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+---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date--Mon, 3 Jan 1994 15:26:14 -0500 (EST)
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From--Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>
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Subject--Brendan Kehoe hospitalized - update 01/03/94 3pm EST
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For those that missed the news, Brendan Kehoe was involved in an injurious
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automobile accided that left him hospitalized. See previous post for details.
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When we have info on where to send get well notes, etc., we'll post it, so
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please hold off on the inquiries. Kehoe is the author of "Zen and the Art
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of the Intenet", and has been a long-time EFF volunteer, maintaining the
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CuD archives on ftp.eff.org. Mike Godwin contacted Brendan's family and
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had this to report:
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'He is in "fair" condition today, according to his brother. The
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auto accident caused Brendan a number of head injuries. His right
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ear was destroyed, says his brother, but there is evidence that
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he retains hearing in his left ear.
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'The surgeons performed a number of craniotomies to relieve the pressure
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caused by pooling blood in his skull, and removed a section of the left
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side of his brain. The doctors predict that if he recovers--he is still
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at risk of death--he will be aphasic. They are not certain whether he will
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be able to recover his ability to speak and comprehend language through
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rehabilitation.'
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Stanton McCandlish * mech@eff.org * Electronic Frontier Found. OnlineActivist
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+---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date--Mon, 3 Jan 1994 17:04:19 -0500
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From--farber@central.cis.upenn.edu (David Farber)
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Subject--Re--Brendan Kehoe critically injured in car accident (fwd)
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If you want to keep in touch with his condition you can call Brendan Kehoe
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patient info # is 215 662-3308. As stated cards etc are not receivable but
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for record the hospital address and his room number is:
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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Founders' Building, Room 579
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3400 Spruce St.
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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From--Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>
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Subject--Brendan Kehoe hospitalized - update 10pm EST, 01/03/94
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According to Pat McGregor <pat@cygnus.com>, by way of the Two Glees (Glee
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Willis <pgw@unr.edu> and Glee Harrah Cady <glee@netcom.com>):
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Brendan, as of 4pm, was not comatose any longer, but semi-conscious, and
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is recognizing voices, faces, music, etc. He was operated on 3 times to
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relieve pressure on the brain. The surgery and damage have left him with
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in "restless and irritable" shape, apparently a good sign. It was also
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observed that his pelvis, which broke, took most of the damage in the wreck,
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preventing more internal injury.
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He's being moved from the ICU to a regular room soon. Following that, he'll
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be relocated to Boston for more surgery and rehab.
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Doctors will need to wait a few weeks before they can fully assess his
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condition, as his brain is still subject to swelling, and the accident
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caused a lot of other damage. His entire face is in need of reconstructive
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surgery.
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Cyngus plans to continue him on salary, and he did have health insurance, but
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"there will be expenses" Pat understates, mentioning that he and some others
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are looking into setting up a fund to help defray these costs. EFF's also
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been thinking about how to go about this, so it looks pretty likely that
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there will be one.
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Thanks to Pat and Glee and Glee for passing on the info.
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For those that missed the news, Brendan Kehoe was in a really bad car wreck.
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See previous posts for more details, incl. phone/address info, etc.
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Brendan is a long-time EFF volunteer, wrote "Zen and the Art of the
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Internet", and is the archivist for Computer underground Digest.
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Stanton McCandlish * mech@eff.org * Electronic Frontier Found. OnlineActivist
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 13:00:10 EST
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From: Dave Banisar <banisar@WASHOFC.CPSR.ORG>
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Subject: File 3--Public Hearings on Privacy
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Public Hearings on Privacy
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NEWS
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US OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: George Idelson (USOCA)
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December 10, 1993 (202)634-4344
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Patricia Faley (USOCA)
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(202)634-4329
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PUBLIC HEARINGS ON INFORMATION AGE PRIVACY SET FOR CALIFORNIA AND
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WASHINGTON, DC.
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Sacramento: January 10-11, 1994; Washington, DC: January 26-27,
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1994. Public Invited to Participate.
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Representatives from the public, private and non profit
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sectors will present their views on personal privacy and data
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protection in the information age at public hearings of a U.S.
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Government task force in early 1994.
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The hearings will be open meetings of the Privacy Working
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Group, chaired by Patricia Faley, Acting Director of the United
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States Office of Consumer Affairs (USOCA). The Working Group is
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part of a task force set up by the Clinton Administration to
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consider how to spur development of an "information
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superhighway." officially known as the National Information
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Infrastructure (NII), the "data highway" will be capable of
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exchanging data, voice and images electronically within a vast
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network of individuals, businesses, government agencies and other
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organizations around the world. Ensuring ready access to
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information is the goal of the Administrative initiative, but
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protecting individual privacy is essential to its success.
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The public meetings will examine privacy issues relating to
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such areas as law enforcement, financial services, information
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technology, and di:rect marketing. The California mooting,
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January 10th and llth, will be hosted by Jim Conran, Director,
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California Department of Consumer Affairs in the First Floor
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Hearing Room at 400 R Street in Sacramento. The Washington, DC
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meeting, January 26th and 27th, will be held at the U.S.
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Department of Commerce Auditorium, 14th & Constitution Ave. NW.
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Registration begins at 8:30am, meetings at 9am.
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The public is invited to attend, question speakers and to
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make brief comments, but space is limited. Concise written
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statements for the record should be sent to "Privacy," USOCA,
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1620 L Street NW, Washington DC 20036 or faxed to (202)634-4135.
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# # #
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United States Office of Comumer Affairs - 1620 L Street, NW, Washington,
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D.C. 20036-5605
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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1993 12:56:51 +0200 (WET)
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From: ygoland@SEAS.UCLA.EDU
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Subject: File 4--Software patent holds up $1 billion network
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Forwarded message:
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>From league-tactics-request@ai.mit.edu Sat Dec 18 21:09:55 1993
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From--friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Noah Friedman)
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A billion dollar DoD procurement for a new communications network
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maybe running into problems because of software patents dealing with
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encryption. The Defense Message System network will serve nearly one
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million users, and will replace a existing global Defense network.
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The project, being managed by the Air Force Standard Systems Center,
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will be a billion-dollar boost for the C/C++ COTS industry, with
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companies such as Microsoft, Lotus, ATT, and MCI planning to bid on
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the project.
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Unfortunately, the encryption technology planned for use in the
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DMS network is the subject of a long-running battle between the
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government and Public Key Partners (PKP). PKP claims that the
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proposed Digital Signature Standard (DSS) put forward by the National
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Institute of Standards (NIST) in 1991 infringes on public-key patents
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held by RSA Data Security and Prof. Claus Schnorr, both represented
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by PKP.
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Last summer the Commerce Department, after two years of
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unsuccessfully dealing with the legal challenges of PKP's software
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patents, said it would hand over an exclusive license for DSS to PKP.
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But over one hundred companies condemned the plan as illegal, and NIST
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backed off. The deal was also opposed by the European Community and
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the Canadian government. The deal would allow PKP to charge $1 for
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each public-key certificate issued using DSS.
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As of last week, the DoD was not prepared to say whether the
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procurement would be delayed by the patent problem. Negotiatons
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between PKP and the Commerce Department are still underway.
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For information, see an article in December 15, 1993 issue of
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Network World, page 4, on the patent issues, and an article in the
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November 1 edition of Federal Computer Week, page 2, for an article on
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the DMS procurement.
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Greg Aharonian
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Internet Patent News Service
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Date: Mon, 03 Jan 94 14:17:04 CST
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From: Mitch Pravatiner <U15289@UICVM.BITNET>
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Subject: File 5--Article on online sexual harassment
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The Winter, 1994 issue of _On the Issues_ magazine includes an article
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called "Take Back the Net!," by Stephanie Brail, on sexual harassment
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online. It describes some common forms of harassment via email and
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real-time talk, on the Internet and commercial online services. It
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cites a survey by Anita Borg, of the Systers mailing list, which
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reported that 20 percent of the 500 respondents had been harassed
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online. The article goes on to describe several of the major online
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services, including the percentage of women among their subscribers.
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(The ECHO service in New York is highest, at 40 percent; Delphi and
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Compuserve are tied for last, at 10 percent.) It reports that a new,
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woman-oriented ser-vice, called WIRE (Women's Information Resource and
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Exchange) has been estab-lished in San Francisco, bringing together
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databases on topics such as women's history, women's health issues,
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networking for women business owners, and others.
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Date: Tue, 4 Jan 1994 15:34:45 -0500
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From: Mike Godwin <mnemonic@EFF.ORG>
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Subject: File 6--Call for Pioneer Awards Nominations
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THE THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EFF PIONEER AWARDS:
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
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Deadline: January 20, 1994
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In every field of human endeavor,there are those dedicated to expanding
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knowledge,freedom,efficiency and utility. Along the electronic frontier,
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this is especially true. To recognize this,the Electronic Frontier
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Foundation has established the Pioneer Awards for deserving individuals
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and organizations.
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The Pioneer Awards are international and nominations are open to all.
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In March of 1992, the first EFF Pioneer Awards were given in Washington
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D.C. The winners were: Douglas C. Engelbart, Robert Kahn, Jim Warren, Tom
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Jennings, and Andrzej Smereczynski. The 1993 Pioneer Award
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recipients were Paul Baran, Vinton Cerf, Ward Christensen, Dave
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Hughes and the USENET software developers, represented by the
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software's originators Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis.
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The Third Annual Pioneer Awards will be given in Chicago, Illinois
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at the 4th Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy
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in March of 1994.
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All valid nominations will be reviewed by a panel of impartial judges
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chosen for their knowledge of computer-based communications and the
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technical, legal, and social issues involved in networking.
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There are no specific categories for the Pioneer Awards, but the
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following guidelines apply:
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1) The nominees must have made a substantial contribution to the
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health, growth, accessibility, or freedom of computer-based
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communications.
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2) The contribution may be technical, social, economic or cultural.
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3) Nominations may be of individuals, systems, or organizations in
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the private or public sectors.
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4) Nominations are open to all, and you may nominate more than one
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recipient. You may nominate yourself or your organization.
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5) All nominations, to be valid, must contain your reasons, however
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brief, on why you are nominating the individual or organization,
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along with a means of contacting the nominee, and your own contact
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number. No anonymous nominations will be allowed.
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6) Every person or organization, with the single exception of EFF
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staff members, are eligible for Pioneer Awards.
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7) Persons or representatives of organizations receiving a Pioneer
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Award will be invited to attend the ceremony at the Foundation's
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expense.
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You may nominate as many as you wish, but please use one form per
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nomination. You may return the forms to us via email to
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pioneer@eff.org
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You may mail them to us at:
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Pioneer Awards, EFF,
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1001 G St. NW
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Suite 950 East
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Washington, DC 20001
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You may FAX them to us at:
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+1 202-393-5509
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Just tell us the name of the nominee, the phone number or email address
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at which the nominee can be reached, and, most important, why you feel
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the nominee deserves the award. You may attach supporting
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documentation. Please include your own name, address, and phone number.
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We're looking for the Pioneers of the Electronic Frontier that have made
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and are making a difference. Thanks for helping us find them,
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation
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-------EFF Pioneer Awards Nomination Form------
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Please return to the Electronic Frontier Foundation
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via email to: pioneer@eff.org
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via surface mail to:
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EFF
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1001 G St. NW
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Suite 950 East
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Washington, DC 20001
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via FAX to +1 202 393 5509
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Nominee:
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Title:
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Company/Organization:
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Contact number or email address:
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Reason for nomination:
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Your name and contact information:
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Extra documentation attached:
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DEADLINE: ALL NOMINATIONS MUST BE RECEIVE BY THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER
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FOUNDATION BY MIDNIGHT, EASTERN STANDARD TIME U.S., JANUARY 20, 1994.
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 13:00:10 EST
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From: Dave Banisar <banisar@WASHOFC.CPSR.ORG>
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Subject: File 7--Public Hearings on Privacy
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Public Hearings on Privacy
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NEWS
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US OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: George Idelson (USOCA)
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December 10, 1993 (202)634-4344
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Patricia Faley (USOCA)
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(202)634-4329
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PUBLIC HEARINGS ON INFORMATION AGE PRIVACY SET FOR CALIFORNIA AND
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WASHINGTON, DC.
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Sacramento: January 10-11, 1994; Washington, DC: January 26-27,
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1994. Public Invited to Participate.
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Representatives from the public, private and non profit
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sectors will present their views on personal privacy and data
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protection in the information age at public hearings of a U.S.
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Government task force in early 1994.
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The hearings will be open meetings of the Privacy Working
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Group, chaired by Patricia Faley, Acting Director of the United
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States Office of Consumer Affairs (USOCA). The Working Group is
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part of a task force set up by the Clinton Administration to
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consider how to spur development of an "information
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superhighway." officially known as the National Information
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Infrastructure (NII), the "data highway" will be capable of
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exchanging data, voice and images electronically within a vast
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network of individuals, businesses, government agencies and other
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organizations around the world. Ensuring ready access to
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information is the goal of the Administrative initiative, but
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protecting individual privacy is essential to its success.
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The public meetings will examine privacy issues relating to
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such areas as law enforcement, financial services, information
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technology, and di:rect marketing. The California mooting,
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January 10th and llth, will be hosted by Jim Conran, Director,
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California Department of Consumer Affairs in the First Floor
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Hearing Room at 400 R Street in Sacramento. The Washington, DC
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meeting, January 26th and 27th, will be held at the U.S.
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Department of Commerce Auditorium, 14th & Constitution Ave. NW.
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Registration begins at 8:30am, meetings at 9am.
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The public is invited to attend, question speakers and to
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make brief comments, but space is limited. Concise written
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statements for the record should be sent to "Privacy," USOCA,
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1620 L Street NW, Washington DC 20036 or faxed to (202)634-4135.
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# # #
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United States Office of Comumer Affairs - 1620 L Street, NW, Washington,
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D.C. 20036-5605
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Date: 17 Dec 1993 00:39:41 GMT
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From: cburian@UX4.CSO.UIUC.EDU(Christopher J Burian)
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Subject: File 8--Feds Bust Boston-area Gay BBS (#1)
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The UPI wire service reported that Medford, Massechusetts resident
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Alden L. Baker Jr. was indicted Wednesday for distributing child
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pornography from his computer bulletin board, "Boston's Eagle's Nest."
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Baker is also accused of employing or coercing a minor to engage in
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sexually explicit acts for images to be distributed via computer.
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Prosecutors claim that the BBS made available for download many images
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involving the use of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct. If
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convicted, Baker could be sentenced up to 10 years in prison and a
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fine of up to $100,000 on each count.
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US Attorney Donald K. Stern said, "The use of computerized 'bulletin
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board' systems which distribute pornographic images to members
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throughout the country are particularly deserving of our vigorous
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prosecution."
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Here is a commentary from a Boston-area resident:
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==== Repost ====
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From--kip@world.std.com (Bob B Chatelle)
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Subject--Feds Bust Boston-area Gay BBS
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Date--Thu, 16 Dec 1993 22:17:56 GMT
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According to today's Boston Herald, Federal prosecutors have arrested
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the sysop of a local gay BBS called the Boston Eagle's Nest and
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charged him with distributing child pornography. The sysop is facing
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ten years in prison and a $100,000 fine.
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Busting gay boards is SOP for the Feds here in the Boston area.
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During the summer of 1992, they busted a very fine board called Doug's
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Den, which I very much miss. Doug's Den was busted on the usual bogus
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kiddie-porn charges. (I downloaded enough porn from Doug's Den to
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know that the charges were false.) I'm sure that the charges against
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the Eagle's Nest are just as phony as the charges against Doug's Den.
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The intent is to close down the boards and discourage other boards
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from operating--or at least from exercising their First Amendment
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rights.
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I'm curious about how many gay boards all over the country Janet Reno
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and her stormtroopers are shutting down. Any info will be greatly
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appreciated.
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Date: Sunday, 19 Dec 23:18:21 PST
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From: anonymous by request <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu)
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Subject: File 9--Feds Bust Boston-area Gay BBS (#2)
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Here's a post from comp.org.eff.talk that might interest CuD
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readers, where a discussion is in progress.
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=================
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Date--18 Dec 1993 20:41:40 GMT
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From--betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz)
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Subject--MA BBS bust for child pornography
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Here are some excerpts from the Boston Globe article, Friday Dec 17, 1993,
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pp 37 and 49:
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+++++
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The federal indictment of a Medford man in an alleged scheme to
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distribute child pornography through a computer bulletin board marks
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the start of a major crackdown on computer crimes, especially those
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that prey on children, US Attorney Donald K. Stern said yesterday.
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According to the indictment, Baker enticed young boys to engage in
|
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sex acts in his Medford home, where he photographed them [description
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of BBS uploading deleted]
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The equipment and assorted paraphernalia, along with large stocks of
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child pornography, were uncovered by Medford police, who searched his
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home while investigating the rape charge against Baker.
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Alden J. Baker Jr, 44, who is serving a 6- 10 year term in Gardner
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State prison for raping his limousine driver, now faces a 187-count
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indictment for sexual exploitation of minors.
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[ 10 paragraphs of stuff about how BBS's are trucking porno on the
|
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information highway, and advertising and selling memberships,
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deleted]
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Medford police began to investigate Baker about three years ago,
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when a 31-year-old, emotionally handicapped man walked into the police
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station and charged that Baker had raped him.
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[pp on doubts about pursuing the case deleted]
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But police not only pursued the case that led to Baker's rape
|
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conviction, they also made surprising discoveries at his High Street
|
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home. Among the leg chains, whips, and cattle prods, they found a
|
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system of computer equipment allegedly used to send child pornography
|
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from Anchorage to New Zealand.
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Police also seized hundreds of hard-core videotapes, printed
|
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pornography, and instant photographs. They also found extensive camera
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equipment as well as a raft of computer hardware and software.
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The FBI joined the case and discovered that Baker would entice
|
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teen-age boys to come to his house, then induce them to engage in
|
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sexually explicit conduct for the cameras, according to his
|
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indictment. Neighbors told police they routinely saw boys leaving
|
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Baker's house early in the morning.
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Despite Baker's alleged success with his bulletin board,
|
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single-subject bulletin boards generally have not demonstrated much
|
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staying power, said Jeff Lipton, of Boardwatch Magazine. "Porno
|
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boards, or boards that cater to one premise, don't last," he said.
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Receivers of the information as well as the disseminators are
|
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criminally liable, but prosecutor Pellegrini says that the present
|
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push is to eliminate the distributor.
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In this case, she said, "Instead of just getting one or two spokes,
|
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we got the whole wheel."
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Date: 8 Dec 1993 09:18:53 +0100
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From: prompt@HACKTIC.NL(Frank A. Vorstenbosch)
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Subject: File 10--Dutch Hewlett-Packard User Group Conference, May '94
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Please find enclosed our information package on the 1994 PROMPT
|
|
Anniversary Conference. In case you do not know us: PROMPT is the
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|
Dutch user group for all Hewlett-Packard calculators and handheld
|
|
computers.
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|
We celebrate our 10th anniversary in 1994, and we have organized a
|
|
number of activities to celebrate this. One of them was inviting
|
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numerous 'famous' HP personalities to write a guest article for our
|
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journal throughout 1993.
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|
Another, and perhaps the most important event will be the conference
|
|
in 1994. To take care of organizational matters, we have established
|
|
a separate foundation, HPCALC. After a relative long period of silence
|
|
since the 1992 HPCC London conference, we are in a position now to
|
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start taking registrations.
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|
The information enclosed comprises general information on the
|
|
conference, a registration form, and a call for papers. To ensure that
|
|
the conference will be a great success:
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Please spread the word!
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We ask you to distribute the enclosed information to as many
|
|
interested friends, collegues, etc. If you want more information, or
|
|
if you want to contribute, please contact us at one of the addresses
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shown in the accompanying information.
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Hoping to see you at the conference,
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The PROMPT Committee
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------------------ CUT HERE ---------------
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The 1994 Anniversary Conference On graphical interfaces, user groups
|
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and PC compatibility (or Is bigger better in handheld computing?)
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|
|
Dear HP user,
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|
|
PROMPT - the Dutch user group for all Hewlett-Packard calculators and
|
|
handheld computers - is proud to announce the 1994 PROMPT Anniversary
|
|
Conference.
|
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|
|
We celebrate our 10th anniversary in 1994, and we have organized a
|
|
number of activities to celebrate this. One of them was inviting
|
|
numerous 'famous' HP personalities to write a guest article for our
|
|
journal throughout 1993.
|
|
|
|
Another, and perhaps the most important event will be the conference
|
|
in 1994. To take care of organizational matters, we have established
|
|
a separate foundation, HPCALC. After a relative long period of silence
|
|
since the 1992 HPCC London conference, we are in a position now to
|
|
start taking registrations. For information on how to register, look
|
|
at the end of this article.
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|
When and where
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+--------------
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The conference will be held at the Galaxy hotel right in the heart of
|
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Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The conference will be held in the weekend of
|
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28 and 29 May 1994.
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|
We have set aside four rooms for the conference: one large one, where
|
|
the main presentations will be held, two smaller rooms for workshops,
|
|
and one final room where clubs and dealers can present themselves. All
|
|
presentations and workshops will be held in the English language.
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|
Main theme
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+----------
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There will be a number of main threads throughout the conference.
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- Calculators and education
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|
With the advent of more and more powerful calculators, the question
|
|
arises whether these so called 'super calculators' should be
|
|
allowed for use in higher education.
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|
At the conference, we would like to start a discussion on this
|
|
topic, looking into reasons to forbid (or encourage) their use, and
|
|
also comparing the rules in the different countries around the
|
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world.
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- Graphical user interfaces
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|
|
Was the introduction of the HP48G and GX models just the beginning
|
|
in the quest for the friendliest user interface? Or, will the fancy
|
|
forms and menus just hamper the serious user? Given the limited
|
|
computation power present in a handheld, where should the line be
|
|
drawn? We hope to answer these and other questions on this subject
|
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at our conference.
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- User groups
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|
The user groups catering for HP calculators and handhelds seem to
|
|
go up and down in the 'popularity polls'. Were there once many
|
|
thriving user groups all around the world, it seems that a large
|
|
number of them are no longer with us. The last few years, however,
|
|
new groups are being formed, either on a formal or informal basis.
|
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Have the still surviving clubs changed?
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What does the 'perfect' user group look like: regular meetings,
|
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glossy maga-zines, mail order? Seen in this light, is there a
|
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function for the Europe-wide body HEX?
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Aside from these threads, there will be a number of workshops, where
|
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the more 'practical' sides of using the calculators and handhelds will
|
|
be shown. Currently planned topics include: User and System RPL,
|
|
Synthetic Programming, Use of the Solver, Databases and C programming
|
|
on the 95/100, etc.
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|
|
The latest machines from Hewlett-Packard will of course be in the
|
|
limelight most (such as the 48G and GX, 100LX), but don't think there
|
|
will nothing of interest to, say, 41 die-hards! And we never know if
|
|
there might be some news to spread during the conference...
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Small print
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|
+-----------
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There should be a registration form with this introduction, or you
|
|
should be able to get it from the same source. Attendance fee for the
|
|
conference (two days) will be f175 (175 guilders, approximately US$
|
|
95, or UKP60) if you register before the 31st of january 1994, f200 if
|
|
registering later. This will cover entry to the conference, a copy of
|
|
the proceedings, and coffee, tea and lunch on both days.
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There will be farewell diner organized on Sunday, for which you can
|
|
register separately, at f50 per person. You are expected to find your
|
|
own way on Saturday evening (although we can probably organize
|
|
something for the foreign visitors).
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The Galaxy hotel
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|
+----------------
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If you would like to stay the night (or two) at the Galaxy hotel,
|
|
please tick the appropriate box on the registration form. The Galaxy,
|
|
a luxurious hotel right in the heart of Amsterdam, offers a special
|
|
deal for conference attendees at f150 guilders per person per night.
|
|
If this is not within your budget, we can provide you with a list of
|
|
alternatives, and we might be able to help with reservations.
|
|
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More information
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|
+----------------
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If you want to write a paper for the proceedings, or if you want to
|
|
hold a presentation or workshop, please read the Call for Papers,
|
|
which can be found at the same palce where you got this information
|
|
sheet. We will send new information to all user groups and Bulletin
|
|
Board Systems who received this information. We will also post
|
|
messages to the appropriate newsgroups on the Internet. If you would
|
|
like more information, please feel free to contact us in one following
|
|
ways:
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- Email:
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prompt@hacktic.nl or kuiperh@nlr.nl
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- Fax:
|
|
+31-(75)-167183
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|
|
- BBS:
|
|
+31-70-355 8674 (14400,8N1)
|
|
(leave a message for the sysop)
|
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- Regular mail:
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P.O. Box 1081
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1500 AB Zaandam
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|
Netherlands
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On behalf of the PROMPT committee,
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Herman Kuiper
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Frank A. Vorstenbosch
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End of Computer Underground Digest #6.02
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