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Der Weltanschauung Magazine (The WorldView)
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August 19, 1991 Volume 1, Issue 6 SPECIAL RELEASE
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Material Written By Computer And Telecommunications Hobbyists World Wide
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Promoting the publication of Features, Editorials, and Anything Else....
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To submit material, or to subscribe to the magazine contact one of the
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% The Wrath Of The SS % % 12/24/96+ Bps *24 Hours/7Days %
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Why the World View Was Put On Hold! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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"WELCOME TO THE MACHINE" -Pink Floyd
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"Let us arise, let us arise against the oppressors of humanity; all kings,
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emperors, presidents of republics, priests of all religions are the true
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enemies of the people; let us destroy along with them all juridical, political,
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civil and religious institutions."
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-Manifesto of anarchists in the Romagna, 1878
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The World View Staff: InterNet Address:
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The Desert Fox [Editor] fox@nuchat.sccsi.com
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Rev. Scott Free [CoEditor] revfree@nuchat.sccsi.com
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Bryan O' Blivion blivion@nuchat.sccsi.com
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The Sorcerer (REV)
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Modok Tarleton
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BRYAN O'BLIVION is the Net handle of a Texas attorney who
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has practiced law for more than 11 years in private law firms and
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in governmental practice. He is a published (print) author, and a
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computer user and programmer since 1968. He is not a Republican,
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and takes his attorney's oath to preserve and protect the
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Constitution of the State of Texas and The United States very
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seriously. Any legal questions can be directed to him. He would
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be happy to assist you. blivion@nuchat.sccsi.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. The Wrath............................................The Desert Fox
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2. The Manifesto Of Der Weltanschauung..................Bryan O' Blivion
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3. The Electronic Frontier Foundation Membership........EFF
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4. We The People........................................The Desert Fox (*)
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5. Time To License Those Evil Programmers...............Neuromancer
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6. The Austin, Texas EFF Meeting........................John Quarterman
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Steve Jackson
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(*) "We The People" Is Reprinted From Issue 5 Of The World View. This was
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done because of the need to readdress issues from the previous issue
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concerning the issue of SS suppression.
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THE WRATH
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By The Desert Fox
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Well everyone, the World View is back after a short absence. Some of you might
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have not even noticed the late issue. Since the last issue, some of the
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World View staff were under surveillance by the SS. I cannot specifically say
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which ones suffered this wrath. However, I can say that the number was quite
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significant. Also, another friend of The World View staff and Editor of
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another very popular E-Mag was involved. I apologize for the lack of
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specific information here. However, we feel that by giving information such
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as this, we could very well compromise security. I can assure the readers
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of our publication and other curious cyberpunks, that all persons involved
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in this matter is completely innocent of any crime. We have the best cyber
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lawyer in the business and we feel secure. In time, we will be vindicated of
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any suspicions (whatever they might be). Those who are associated with this
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publication are not hackers, phreakers, or trouble makers. We are JOURNALISTS!
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And nothing more. The World View staff were forced to 'drop carrier' for a
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while in order to evaluate the current security level. Several 'War Councils'
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were held in order to assess the situation. As I am writing this article,
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it still remains the opinion of the World View that the SS and/or FBI are
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still conducting operations against members of this publication. If these
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actions of harrassment continue, charges may be filed in a court of law.
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We have gathered information as it has become available. We have reason to
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believe that the Constitutional right of Attorney/Client privilege to
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confer in private has been violated. Other rights may have been violated,
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but have not yet been fully documented. We are prepared to take action as
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the situation warrants. It is a 'hurry up and wait' situation at this point.
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We will inform our readers as we can. The World View will not be interrupted
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anymore than necessary. The repercussions of this incident have been
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tremendous. It has caused everyone to go underground for more than a month.
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It has caused us to be more careful when we leave our homes. We must now look
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for a car that might be following us. (And believe me...it happened!). It has
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caused the online database for the World View to be taken down. (Note: this is
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not the Dickinson Nightlight). I operated some software where my staff could
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call in and pick up and deliver news, etc...I had my system removed from my
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home immediately. I did not have any illegal or unauthorized information on my
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system. However, as soon as the 'shit hit the fan', thoughts of Steve Jackson
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getting his equipment seized popped into my brain. Other thoughts included the
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many people around the country who have suffered the same wrath and never got
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their systems back. So, I did it as a precautionary measure. I was never too
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worried. Cautious: Yes... One can never be too cautious. This wrath also
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caused members of the Weltanschauung to quit communicating over the phone for
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long periods of time and caused some of us to leave the state. I guess the
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general reaction among the individuals involved was that of a 'pissed off'
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attitude. Understandably so. But as the wrath continues, the World View keeps
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on ticking. I would like to take this time to congratulate all the great users
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who knew about this incident and did not back off. I would like to extend my
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thanks to everyone also. We found out who our true friends were. And most of
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all, I would like to publicly say that our attorney, and partner through thick
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and thin, Bryan O' Blivion, was instrumental in this issue. We could not have
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made it through this with out him. Invaluable friends are hard to come
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by...and if he is not one, then no one is! We still live in fear because of
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this. But he has made it 99% better. If you want to thank anyone...thank him.
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Don't send me mail thanking us for publishing this stuff. Send him some
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thanking him for keeping the World View alive! I have good reason to believe
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that if it weren't for him, I'd probably be in a small wooden chair in a cold
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dark room screaming 'Fu*k you! I wanna talk to my lawyer!'
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"Everyone Will Be Famous For 15 Minutes"
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-Andy Worhol
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"We Were Famous For About A Month!"
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-The Desert Fox
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THE MANIFESTO OF DER WELTANSCHAUUNG
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By Bryan O' Blivion
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We, the persons who have associated ourselves voluntarily under the above
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name, declare and announce to all persons the following statement of our
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beliefs and purposes:
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We, the undersigned of the WELTANSCHAUUNG believe:
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That all free persons have the basic right, inalienable by rule of
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government, law or man, to think, to speak their thoughts, to write and
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publish their thoughts, and to associate with any person or organization
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they so desire.
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That the above rights of freedom of association and of expression are
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forever expressly and irremovably enshrined in the Bill of Rights and
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in the Constitution of the United States of America.
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That any governing person, law, or regime which, on any basis or pretext,
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suppresses the free flow and exchange of information, or public or private
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speech, or human thoughts fixed or expressed in whatsoever medium, is
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contrary to the purpose and intent of the United States Constitution, and is
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historically doomed to fail, oppress, and injure.
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That these Constitutional rights are applicable, in their fullest extent
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and highest purpose, to all forms of freedom of expression and association
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which occur by electronic means.
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That full protection and of adherence to these rights, even if we find the
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particular ideas being expressed distasteful, is essential as a wellspring of
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our free, creative, and advancing society.
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That certain governmental, commercial, and other interests in contemporary
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society have an interest in actively opposing and repressing the free
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exercise of these Constitutional rights by United States citizens.
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THEREFORE, BY THESE PRESENTS WE, AND EACH OF US, DO SOLEMNLY AFFIRM:
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That we will support, uphold, and defend the Constitution of the United
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States, and all of the Amendments thereof, to the fullest extent of our
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individual abilities;
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That we will at all times so act as to preserve, protect, and defend the
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Constitutional liberties granted to every citizen of the United States;
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That we will, by word and deed, encourage others to express themselves
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freely, and to tolerate the free expression of others;
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That as journalists, thinkers, writers, and publishers we will never
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tolerate, condone, or ignore unConstitutional activities by any person or
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organization, public or private, which operate to chill and diminish the free
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flow of information between the citizens of our society, or which act to
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punish or persecute persons who exercise their Constitutional rights.
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That we will oppose and will challenge, by every lawful means, any attempt
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by any person or organization, public or private, to inhibit the exercise of
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any person's Constitutional rights of freedom of expression and of
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association;
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That we shall forever adhere to the United States Constitution and to these
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principles, willfully and freely, putting them before any allegiances asked
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of us by politicians, governments, territories, economic interests, or any
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other persons or organizations, public, private, or religious.
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WITNESS OUR HANDS THIS 16th DAY OF AUGUST, 1991.
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Your friends of The World View Magazine
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And all other communications hobbyists worldwide
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Please Cut This Out Print It. Help This Worthy Cause!!!!
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(print this)
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BECOME A MEMBER OF THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION
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A new world is arising in the vast web of digital, electronic media
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which connect us. Computer-based communication media like electronic mail and
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computer confrencing are becoming the basis of new forms of community. These
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communities without a single, fixed geographical location comprise the first
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settlements on an electronic frontier.
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While well-established legal principals and cultural norms give
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structure and coherence to uses of convential media like newspapers, books,
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and telephones, the new digital media do not so easily fit into existing
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frameworks. Conflicts come about as the law struggles to defineit it's
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application in a context where fundamental notions of speech, property, and
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take profoundly new forms. People sense both the promise and the threat
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inherentin new computer and communications technologies, even as they struggle
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to master or simply cope with them in the work place and home.
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Throughout 1990, law enforcement activities which were ostensibly
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aimed at "cracking down on crackers" were, in fact, seizing the computer
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systems of innocent parties like Steve Jackson and shutting down bulletin
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boards used by hundreds of utterly innocenty people. Wether through ignorance
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or malice, these actions were depriving manyof their legitament rights under
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the Constitution, and chilling the free expression and growth of the Net.
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The EFF was formed in response to these injustices. Our mission was to
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protect constitutional guarantees of free speech and freedom from unreasonable
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search and seizure. This remains the core of our mission today. We believe that
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these fundamental civil liberties must apply to all users of computer networks.
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A threat to the rights of anyone is a threat to the rights of us all.
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Experience has taught us that these freedoms must be fought for if they are to
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be given a firm foundation in the online world. Constitutional guarantees, as
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we have seen by actions such as Operation Sun Devil, are not the default state
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online, but must be "designed" in from the start. To do nothing risks setting
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a series of precedents which will be difficult, if not impossible to reverse
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at some time in the future.
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Today, the EFF has evolved to become an advocacy organization, with
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broad concerns in the area of information technology policy, including, but
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not limited to civil liberties, which represent the interests of it's members
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and serve as a bridge between "Cyberspace" and other exotic locales, like
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Washington D.C.
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In order to continue the work already begun and to expand our efforts
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and activities into other realms of the electronic frontier, we need financial
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support of individuals and organizations.
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If you support our goals and our work, you can show that support by
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becoming a member now. Members receive our quarterly newsletter, EFFector,
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our bi-weekly electronic newsletter, EFFector Online (If you have an electronic
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address that can be reached throught the Net), and special releases and other
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notices on our activities. But because we believe that support should be freely
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given, you can receive these things even if you do not elect to become a
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member. Your membership/donation is fully tax deductible. Our memberships are
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$20.00 per year for students, $40.00 per year for regular members. You may,
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of coures, donate more if you wish.
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Our private policy: The EFF will never, under any circumstances, sell
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any part of it's membership list. We will, from time to time, share this with
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other non-profit organizations whose work we determine to be in line with our
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goals. But with us, member privacy is the default. This means that you must
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actively grant us permission to share your name with other groups. If you do
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not grant us explicit permission, we assume that you do not wish your
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membership disclosed to any group for any reason. Please copy this notice to
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any appropriate forum, and distribute hardcopies to anyone who is interested!
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======================= cut here ==========================================
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EFF MEMBERSHIP FORM
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Mail to: The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc, Online office
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155 Second st. Cambridge, MA 02141
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I wish to become a member of the EFF. I enclose: $ ________
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$20.00 (Student or low income membership)
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[ ] I Enclose an additional donation of $_______
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Name: _________________________________________________________________
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Organization: _________________________________________________________
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Address: ______________________________________________________________
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Please charge my membership in the amout of $_______ to my
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Number: _________________________________________ Exp. Date: ___________
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Signature: ______________________________________ Date: ________________
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I hereby grant permission to the EFF to share my name with other nonprofit
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groups from time to time as it deems approprite. [ ] Initials: ________
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* The EFF is a non-profit, 501c3 organization. Donations are tax deductible.
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Reprinted from issue 5... Why? Because We feel the need to readdress this
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issue. It seems kind of funny that we wrote about this crap before it ever
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happened to us...
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We The People...Of The Telecom Community
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An Editorial By The Desert Fox
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I look around today at all the articles, editorials, and features that are
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being written about how the government is suppressing the computer users of
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this country. It amazes me to see the priority that this nation's authority
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has in solving problems. Lately, those priorities seem to be to nail the
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silicon-generation first, and then nab the 'real criminals'. I do see the
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point in bringing true software pirates and so-called 'fone phreaks' to
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justice. I personally have no sympathy for those who risk loosing their
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right to be a couch potato because they are illegally using the phone
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service or they are just dying to get the latest 'warez'. The main reason
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why I do not sympathize with phone phreaks is simply because most of the
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phone system is so secure today. And it makes it much easier for the phone
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company to catch a perpetrator. So, if they are so incompetent as to use
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the phone system for illegal purposes, then they are sealing their own fate.
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But, as of late, I have heard numerous stories about the Secret Service,
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and other government agencies raiding establishments, seizing equipment, and
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prosecuting individuals with no concrete evidence. Take the Steve Jackson
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case as an example. Must the SS use an invalid search warrant, and a wrongful
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cause in order to arrest this man for a crime he did not commit?
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There are many documented cases about the government conducting operations
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against computer users with invalid warrants and without probable cause.
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I ask myself why an agency would have to resort to illegal means in order to
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incarcerate an individual. This brings up the issue of legitimate users being
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harassed by the agency. I am at ease with myself as far as the law goes.
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But it really angers me to think that the law can bust down my door and
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obtain my equipment just because they get some idea that I am trying to
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install Communism deep into the bowels of America, or because I simply call
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local bulletin boards.
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Because of cases like Mr. Jackson's, there has been an uprise in the
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visibility of groups like The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). These
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groups' purpose is to aid computer users who have been treated unfairly by
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the SS. The EFF has handled some landmark cases, including the Craig Neidorf
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case. Neidorf was found innocent of the crimes in which he was charged.
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Steve Jackson was also found innocent, and is now taking the SS to court for
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damages incurred during the farce engineered by the SS. The EFF, along with
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similar groups, I feel, will be the only savior for users such as you and I.
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The relentless onslaught of the government on computer users is not over.
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The users need to speak out against this suppression. Until then, the SS will
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conduct operations at will. If you are taken into custody for a crime that you
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did not commit, you need to take action! There are resources available.
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Please take advantage!
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The era of the silicon warrior is here! Electronically published magazines
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such as The World View, are here for good! The fraction of society that is
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up-to-date with the evolution of the computer generation should not have to
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be suppressed by those who are not. It is a shame that groups like the EFF
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even have to exist. However, as long as there are people who are out there
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promoting the progress of our cause, and condoning the will of the people,
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we will always be looked down upon by those who get nervous when someone
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makes an impact on society. Be different. Be unique. Eventually, those who
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choose to play off the silicon generation as a fad will succumb to the 'fad'
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of never-ending progress in our field. We are here to stay and will make the
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biggest impact of this generation. History is being made as we speak. So,
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if you are not yet on this train, I suggest you buy your ticket now. If you
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are, hang on tight. We're in for one hell of a ride.
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Time To License Those Evil Computer Programmers!
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More Suppression Submitted By: Neuromancer
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New Jersey, that state which has lately proved to be "the toughest in
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the nation" by trampling on its residents is once again attempting to
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reach all new lows. Now, what has this got to do with programming...?
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A bill has passed in the assembly that would require the licensing of
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computer programmers -- to protect the public interest, of course.
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Lord knows the number of times I've been accosted in pizza parlors,
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late at night, by renegade bands of unlicensed programmers. Well, now
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we'll be able to control these low-lifes.
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If you think I'm kidding, read on. What follows is Assembly Bill
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A-4414, which has already passed the assembly. AT&T has estimated that
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it would need to license over 5,000 people in New Jersey alone, and
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there is nothing in the bill that differentiates home from business
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use.
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So watch out: besides being arrested for legally buying a gun 20 years
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ago, you could also be arrested for modifying a DOS batch file!
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New Jersey and you. Perfect together?
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PS: I don't think there are any errors in what follows, but no
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promises.
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[SECOND REPRINT]
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ASSEMBLY, No. 4414
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STATE OF NEW JERSEY
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INTRODUCED JANUARY 24, 1991
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by Assemblywoman KALIK, Assemblymen CASEY,
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Spadoro and Mazur
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AN ACT providing for the licensure of software [engineers] designers'
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amending P.L.1971, c.60, P.L.1974, c.46 and P.L.1978,c.73, and
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supplementing Title 45 of the Revised Statutes.
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FidoNews 8-31Page 45 Aug 1991
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BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New
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Jersey:
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1. (New section) This act shall be known and may be cited as the
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"Software [Engineers'] Designers' Licensing Act."
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2. (New section) The Legislature finds and declares that the public
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interest requires the regulation of the practice of software
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[engineering] designing and the establishment of clear licensure
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standards for software [engineers] designers' and that the welfare of
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the citizens of this State will be protected by identifying to the
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public those individuals who are qualified and legally authorized to
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practice software [engineering] designing.
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3. (New section) As used in this act:
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"Board" means the State Board of Software [Engineers] Designers'
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established pursuant to section 4 of this act.
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"Licensed software [engineer] designer"' means any person who
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practices software [engineering] designing and who represents himself
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to the public by title or by description of services under any title
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incorporating such terms as "software engineer," "software'
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designer'," "chartered engineer," or "CEng" or any similar title or
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description of services, who is duly licensed pursuant to this act.
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"Software [engineering] designing"' means the process of creating
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software systems and applies to techniques that reduce software cost
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and complexity while increasing reliability and modifiability, which
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includes, but is not limited to, the elements of requirements
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[engineering] designing design specification, implementation testing
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and validation, operation and maintenance and software management.
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4. (New section) There is created within the Division of Consumer
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Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety the State Board of
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Software [Engineers] Designers'. The board shall consist of nine
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members who are residents of the State who shall be appointed by the
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Governor. Six members shall be licensed software [engineers] designers'
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who have been actively engaged in software [engineering] designing for
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at least five years immediately preceding their appointment, except that
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the members initially appointed shall be licensed pursuant to this act
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within 18 months of appointment. Of the remaining members, two shall be
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public members, and one shall be a member of the executive branch, all
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of whom shall be appointed pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1971, c.60
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(C.45:1-2.2).
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5. (New section) Each member of the board, except the members first
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appointed, shall serve for a term of five years and shall hold office
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until the appointment and qualification of his successor. The initial
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appointment to the board shall be: two members for terms of two years,
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two members for terms of three years, two members for terms of four
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years, and three members for terms of five years. Vacancies shall be
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filled for the unexpired term only. No member may be appointed for more
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than two consecutive terms.
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6. (New section) Members of the board shall be compensated and
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reimbursed for expenses and provided with office and meeting facilities
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pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1977, c.285 (C.45:1-2.5).
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7. (New section) The board shall annually elect from among its members
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a chair, vice-chair and a secretary. The board shall meet twice per
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year and may hold additional meetings as necessary to discharge its
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duties.
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8. (New section) The board shall:
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a. Review the qualifications of applicants for licensure;
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b. Insure the proper conduct and standards for examinations;
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c. Issue and renew licenses to software [engineers] designers'
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pursuant to this act;
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d. Refuse to admit to examination, refuse to issue, or suspend, revoke
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or fail to renew the license of a software [engineer] designer
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pursuant to the provisions of P.L.1978, c.73 (C.45:1-14 et seq.);
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e. Maintain a record of every software [engineer] designer licensed
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in the State, their places of business, places of residence and the
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date and number of their license;
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f. Establish fees pursuant to P.L.1974, c.46 (C.45:1-3.1 et seq.);
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g. Adopt and promulgate rules and regulations pursuant to the
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"Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.)
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necessary to effectuate the purposes of this act.
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9. (New section) No person shall practice, or present himself as able
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to practice, software [engineering] designing unless he possesses a
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valid license as a software [engineer] designer in accordance with the
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provision of this act.
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10. (New section) The provisions of this act shall not be construed to
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prevent the following provided that no word, letter, abbreviation,
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insignia, sign, card or device is used to convey the impression that the
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person rendering the service is a licensed software [engineer]
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designer':
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a. Any person licensed to practice in this State under any other law
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from engaging in the practice for which he is licensed;
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b. Any person employed as a software [engineer] designer by the
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federal government, if the person provides software [engineering]
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designing services solely under the direction or control of his
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federal employer; or
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c. Any person pursuing a course of study leading to a degree or
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certificate in software [engineering] designing at an accredited or
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approved educational program if the person is designated by a title
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which clearly indicates status as a student or trainee.
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11. (New section) To be eligible for a licensure as a software
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[engineer] designer an applicant shall submit to the board satisfactory
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evidence that he has:
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a. Graduated from a program in software [engineering] designing
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which has been approved for the education and training of software
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[engineers] designers' by an accrediting agency recognized by the
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Council on Post-Secondary Accreditation and the United States
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Department of Education; or
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Work experience in a current or previous position of employment
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utilizing the theory and procedures of software designing for a
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sufficient period of time as determined by the board; and
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b. Successfully completed a written examination administered by the
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board pursuant to section 14 of this act to determine his competence
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to practice software [engineering] designing.
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12. (New section) An applicant for licensure who is a graduate of a
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foreign school of software [engineering] designing shall furnish
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evidence satisfactory to the board that he has:
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a. Completed a course of study in software [engineering] designing
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which is substantially equivalent to that provided in an accredited
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program described in subsection a. of section 11 of this act; and
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b.Successfully completed a written examination administered by the
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board pursuant to section 14 of this act.
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13. (New section) A fee shall accompany each application for licensure.
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Licenses shall expire biennially on January 31 and may be renewed upon
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submission of a renewal application provided by the board and a payment
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of a fee. If the renewal fee is not paid by that date, the license
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shall automatically expire, but may be renewed within two years of its
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expiration date upon payment to the board of a sum determined by it for
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each year or part thereof during which the license was expired and an
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additional restoration fee. If a license has not been renewed within
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two years of expiration, the license shall only be renewed by complying
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with the provisions of section 16 of this act or successfully completing
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the examination administered pursuant to section 14 of this act.
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14. (New section) The written examination required in section 11, 12,
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or 13 of this act shall test the applicant's knowledge of software
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[engineering] designing theory and procedures and any other subjects the
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board may deem useful to test the applicant's fitness to practice
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software [engineering] designing. Examinations shall be held within the
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State at least once every six months at a time and place to be
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determined by the board. The board shall give adequate written notice
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of the examination to applicants for licensure and examination.
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If an applicant fails the examination twice, the applicant may take a
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third examination not less than one year nor more than three years from
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the date of the applicant's initial examination. Additional
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examinations shall be in accordance with standards set by the board.
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15. (New section) The board shall issue a license to each applicant for
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licensure as a software [engineer] designer who qualifies pursuant to
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the provisions of this act and any rules and regulations promulgated by
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the board.
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16. (New section) Upon payment to the board of a fee and the submission
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a written application on forms provided by it, the board shall issue
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without examination a license to a software [engineer] designer who
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holds a valid license issued by another state or possession of the
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United States or the District of Columbia which has standards for
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licensure substantially equivalent to those of this State.
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17. (New section) Upon payment to the board of a fee and the submission
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of a written application on forms provided by it, the board shall issue
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a temporary license to a person who has applied for licensure pursuant
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to this act who, in the judgment of the board, is eligible for
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examination. A temporary license shall be available to an applicant
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upon initial application for examination. A person holding a temporary
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license may practice software [engineering] designing only under the
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direct supervision of a licensed software [engineer] designer'. A
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temporary license shall expire automatically upon failure of the
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licensure examination but may be renewed for an additional six-month
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period, until the date of the next examination at which time it shall
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automatically expire and be surrendered to the board.
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The EFF Meeting In Austin, Texas
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By John Quarterman & Steve Jackson
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In case any of you haven't seen it, here is Steve's meeting report. It
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has previously appeared in EFFector Online, and I posted it to
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austin.general on USENET. Incidentally, a couple of people have already asked
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to be added to the eff-a@tic.com list; people who hadn't heard about the
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meeting. This may indicate that there is a larger pool of interested people
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out there.
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John S. Quarterman <jsq@tic.com>
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Reply-To: eff@tic.com
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An Austin meeting for those interested in the EFF and its mission was held
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July 19 at the offices of Steve Jackson Games. About 60 people (50 or so
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actively interested, and another 10 along for the ride) attended to cook hot
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dogs, drink sodas and beer, and talk about Constitutional freedoms in the
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electronic age. The meeting had been publicized almost exclusively over the
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net and local BBSs; some attendees read about it first on the Well. Local media
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were informed, but as far as we know, none mentioned it. I introduced the idea
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of an Austin EFF chapter by pointing out that the EFF *has* no local chapters,
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and one of the first missions of an Austin group - if we started one - would
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be to find out what a local chapter was good for. Suggestions from the group
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included:
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* Liaison with local law enforcement groups, both to influence their attitudes
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and to offer expert assistance and cooperation.
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* Liaison with media: offering information, correcting errors, and if necessary
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being ready to go to editorial boards if facts are consistently misrepresented.
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* Education and communication with others: speaking at schools and club
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meetings, writing opinion pieces for newspapers, and so on.
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* Education and communication among ourselves. The issue of "Just what ARE
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the laws regarding sysop liability?" was specifically raised.
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* Direct political action: querying candidates on their stands on EFF-related
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issues, and initiating legislation to preserve civil rights in the high-tech
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age.
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* More organized input into national EFF concerns, especially creation of
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"ethical standards and practices."
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* Recruitment of members for the national EFF.
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* General networking among people with common interests. (Earl Cooley, sysop
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of SMOF -an old and respected, but underutilized, local board) - volunteered
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to host a local EFF discussion. SMOF, the `World's Oldest Online SF Convention,
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can be reached at 512-467-7317. Four people - Bruce Sterling, John Quarterman,
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Matt Lawrence and myself expressed willingness to serve on a local EFF board
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"provided no one of us has to do all the work." Four seems to be about the
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*minimum* workable number; we'll certainly be looking for more organizers.
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Another attendee was a Houston civil-libertarian, representing a group of about
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20 like-minded computer users; [This Is The World View]
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A Houston EFF chapter is probably in the offing. 10 people signed up as
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national EFF members at the meeting (several others had already joined),
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and many more membership forms were distributed. A signup sheet was passed
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around so that everyone could be contacted directly for further meetings.
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And there will be more meetings; the "sense of the crowd" was clear on that.
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Our four volunteers will now have to discuss the next step.
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Thanks go to Loyd Blankenship, for making sure that all the food, drink and
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furniture arrived at the right time and place; to Monica Stephens, Mike and
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Brenda Hurst, and John Quarterman for assorted help with cooking, cleanup and
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publicity; and to everyone who brought chairs and food!*********************
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The appended appeared with the above article in EFFECTOR ONLINE, The Electronic
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Newsletter of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Volume I, Number 9, July 26,
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1991, EFF, biweekly, eff@ eff.org.
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"Think Globally, Act Locally"
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We are really encouraged and a bit overwhelmed by the spontaneous interest in
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forming chapters. In comp.org.eff.talk several other individuals offered to
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help organize local chapters in different parts of the country . Local
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activities to promote EFF causes can be a major factor in civilizing the
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frontier. Over the summer we will be thinking about what constitutes a good set
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of ground rules for chapters and how to coordinate and support activities from
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the already-busy EFF office. We'd certainly like to see more discussion on
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comp.org.eff.talk about possible roles for local chapters. Thanks to Steve
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Jackson for getting the ball rolling.
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Editor's Comments
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I hope this issue was informative! I am very pleased with the final draft.
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There are terrible things happening right now that need to be stopped.
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The Cyber-Generation that YOU are now apart of is being put down by the
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immoral values and ignorance of those who call themselves "The Authority".
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I beg of you to take part in the fight against this. It is a terrible thing.
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Please fill out the EFF form and send those guys a few bucks. It is a well
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spent investment and it is tax deductible. As we speak, the members of the
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World View are preparing to get legislation governing computer users changed.
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We have access to political officials who are willing to help us. And they
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have access to Ann Richards, the Governor of the great state of Texas.
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Hopefully developments will continue and we will be able to get an address
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for you to write to so YOU can take part and express your opinion.
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On a side note, I have heard of a certain individual who suggested that the
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editors of this magazine might be condoning the use of drugs in our writing.
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This is funny. I cannot remember where we ever wrote anything condoning or
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promoting the use of drugs. Hell, I'll take a piss test for you. Evidently,
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this person did not read the magazine and developed an opinion from here-say.
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Oh well...no we do not condone drugs. I hope this answers your question.
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We are a free-speech/information/editorial based publication.
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I hope you all enjoy this issue. If you know of ANYONE who would like a
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subscription, please send mail to (713)337-1452 (1:106/995) to The Desert
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Fox. My user number there is 623. On Internet, it is: fox@nuchat.sccsi.com
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You will be mailed the next issue on the date of release.
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Thanks to all! ...and remember Don't Be Sorry...Be Careful!
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