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  1. United States v. Arnold: Electronic Frontier Foundation, Los Angeles International Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  2. Frontiers the electronic newsletter of the National Science Foundation (SuDoc NS 1.57:) by U.S. National Science Foundation,
  3. Traffic Grooming for Optical Networks: Foundations, Techniques and Frontiers
  4. Video undemand: I like to watch.(Citings): An article from: Reason by Peter Suderman, 2010-04-01
  5. Hot debates on Chilling letters. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article): An article from: Security Management by Peter Piazza, 2002-07-01
  6. SaGa Frontier 2 Official Strategy Guide (VIDEO GAME BOOKS) by BradyGames, 2000-02-01
  7. Big dummy's guide to the Internet: A round trip through global networks, life in cyberspace, and everything by Adam Gaffin, 1994
  8. Building the open road: The NREN as a test-bed for the National Public Network by Mitchell Kapor, 1992
  9. EFF's (extended) guide to the Internet: A round trip through global networks, life in cyberspace and everything-- by Adam Gaffin, 1994
  10. A technology policy for America: Six broad initiatives (EFFector online) by Bill Clinton, 1992

21. EFF "Legal Cases - Steve Jackson Games V. Secret Service - Phrack Case - Operati
The Electronic Frontier Foundation records of the famous raid on the roleplaying company.
http://www.eff.org/pub/Legal/Cases/Legion_of_Doom_Jolnet/
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announcement of SJG, et al. appealing the original decision in SJG v. USSS, over the issue of "interception" of email. This is a very important case, so stay tuned!
background.sjg
Shari Steele's backgounder article on the original SJG case.
complaint.sjg
The original legal "complaint" filed by SJG and friends against the USSS.
John Perry Barlow, "Crime and Puzzlement". A brilliant and witty booklet detailing the background of the SJG raid, the Phrack raid, and the larger "Operation Sundevil" they were a part of, as well as the formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation in response to the gross civil rights abuses in these cases. See also decrypting_puzzle.palace in the /pub/EFF/Policy/Crypto/ directory.
John Perry Barlow's update and commentary for "Crime and Puzzlement".

22. Electronic Frontier Foundation - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
What is Electronic Frontier Foundation? A Word Definition From This page describes the term Electronic Frontier Foundation and lists otherpages on the Web where you can find additional information. internet.com,
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF ) was founded in July by Mitch Kapor John Gilmore and John Perry Barlow . It is a membership organization supported by donations and is based in San Francisco . Its main goal is to "... educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties issues related to technology; and to act as a defender of those liberties." The creation of the organisation was motivated by the raid on Steve Jackson Games by the United States Secret Service . Its second big case was Bernstein v. United States , where programmer and professor Daniel Bernstein sued the government for permission to publish his encryption software, Snuffle , and a paper describing it. More recently the organization has been involved in defending Edward Felten Jon Johansen , and Dmitry Sklyarov On February 18 , the EFF announced http://www.eff.org/about/20040218_eff_pr.php that it has received $1.2 million from the estate of Leonard Zubkoff. It will use $1 million of this money to establish the "EFF Endowment Fund for Digital Civil Liberties". EFF often receives additional legal assistance from Prof.

23. EFF Media Release: EFF Asks California Court To Quash "John Doe" Subpoena (Aug.
Media Release from the Electronic Frontier Foundation on its intervention in a California case which involves a subpoena issued by PrePaid Legal Services Inc. of Oklahoma (PPLS) requesting the identity of eight posters on an internet bulletin board.
http://www.eff.org/Privacy/Anonymity/Discovery_abuse/PrePaid_Legal_v_Sturtz/2001

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    EFF Asks California Court to Quash "John Doe" Subpoena
    Argues that High Standard is Required Before Terminating First Amendment Rights of Anonymous Internet Speakers.
    For Immediate Release: Aug. 7, 2001
    Contacts:
    Lee Tien, EFF Senior Staff Attorney,
    Lauren Gelman, EFF Public Policy Dir.
    San Francisco, CA - A California state court will hear oral argument this week in a case that may determine the legal standard California will apply to subpoenas requesting the identity of anonymous Internet speakers. The case involves a subpoena issued by Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. of Oklahoma (PPLS) requesting the identity of eight posters on Yahoo!'s "Pre-Paid" message board. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) represents two of the J. Does whose identities were subpoenaed, in a dispute between PPLS and another (known) party. PPLS argues that it needs the Does' identities to determine whether they are subject to a voluntary injunction preventing former sales associates who work for a competitor from revealing PPLS's trade secrets. The messages cited by PPLS, however, indicate only that the eight Does were critical of the company and how it treats its associates. EFF will argue that revealing the identity of these speakers will give PPLS the opportunity to punish its critics for speaking out against it. "Without proper safeguards on Doe subpoenas, a company can use a court as a detective agency to ferret out its critics," said EFF's Lee Tien. "We hope that the court will adopt a standard that protects anonymous speech against such subpoenas."

24. The Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) with phone numbers and links of world wide activism organizations.
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P.O. Box 170190 San Francisco CA 94117 USA +1 202 861 7700 (voice) +1 202 861 1258 (fax) AFTER AUG. 17: +1 415 668 7171 (voice) +1 415 668 7007 (fax) +1 202 861 1223 (BBS - 16.8k ZyXEL) +1 202 861 1224 (BBS - 14.4k V.32bis) Internet: ask@eff.org
EFF's Online Activism Quick Start
* WHAT IS ONLINE ACTIVISM?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the civil liberties of the users of online technology. EFF's work includes educating policymakers, law enforcement and citizens about the issues that affect our current and future communications. EFF is dedicated to providing critical information to the online community through our newsletters (hardcopy and electronic), BBS (Outpost), Internet mailing lists, Usenet newsgroups and online archives (ftp, gopher, wais and www). We believe that citizen involvement is the best way to guarantee that the future of our online communications will be consistant with our traditions of free speech and privacy. EFF members participate in a special kind of activism that includes electronic mail campaigns and online political organizing. For more information on membership in the Electronic Frontier Foundation, send mail to membership@eff.org.
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25. Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation. See http//www.eff.org. From the website The ElectronicFrontierFoundation is a nonprofit, non
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26. EFF: Cooperative Computing Awards
Cash prizes for discovery of very large prime numbers through Cooperative Computing Awards program.
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27. Digital-rights Group Knocks 'trusted' PCs | CNET News.com
Digitalrights group knocks trusted PCs The Electronic Frontier Foundation saysa component of so-called trusted computing technology from industry giants
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Last modified: October 2, 2003, 10:32 AM PDT By Robert Lemos
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A high-profile digital civil liberties group is criticizing a component of the "trusted computing" technology promoted by Microsoft, IBM and other technology companies, calling the feature a threat to computer users. The paper , which was set to be released late Wednesday by the Electronic Frontier Foundation , analyzes the promised features of several different trusted computing initiatives. The efforts aim to develop next-generation hardware and software that can better protect data from attackers, viruses and digital pirates. Applauded in the paper are three features of the best-known trusted computing technology, Microsoft's Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, that may be positive ways of securing consumers' computers. However, the EFF criticized a fourth featureknown as remote attestation as a threat that could lock people into certain applications, force unwanted software changes on them and prevent reverse engineering.

28. Wired News: Copyright Law Foes Lose Big
On Wednesday, with a pair of federal courts siding with the music and record industry, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lost two of its most important intellectual property cases so far. By Declan McCullagh. Wired
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09:00 AM Nov. 29, 2001 PT On Wednesday, with a pair of federal courts siding with the music and record industry, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lost two of its most important intellectual property cases so far. Wireless Hot Spot Directory Search for Wi-Fi hot spots near you:
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29. Google, EFF Rally In Trademark Case | CNET News.com
Google, the search giant, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a civil libertiesgroup, filed separate amicus briefs last week in US District Court in New
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Google, EFF rally in trademark case
Last modified: February 24, 2004, 8:42 AM PST By Stefanie Olsen
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The EFF asserts that in making its decision, the court overlooked the sophistication of Net surfers and common practices in the retail world. "Internet search intermediaries play a pivotal role in helping searchers to accomplish their search objectives, but invariably these intermediaries must use third-party trademarks to do so," according to the EFF. "An overly expansive application of the 'initial interest confusion' doctrine would chill innovation for a wide variety of Internet search intermediaries." For its part, Google has filed its own lawsuit in California, seeking a judge's ruling on whether its search advertising service is legal. What do you think about this story? Tell us now.

30. EFF Letter To The Pacifica Board On Censorship By Domain Grabbing(Mar. 1, 2001)
EFF letter to Pacifica Foundation board, criticizing Pacifica's attempt to silence critics by taking away their domain names.
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criticizing Pacifica's attempt to silence critics by taking away their domain names
The following is an electronic copy of a letter to the Pacifica Foundation board of directors from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Board of Directors
Pacifica Foundation
2390 Champlain St. NW Washington, DC 20009 March 1, 2001 An open letter to the Board of Directors of the Pacifica Foundation from the Electronic Frontier Foundation: It has come to the attention of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that counsel for the Pacifica Foundation (Pacifica) has been systematically threatening Web sites that are critical of Pacifica or some of your member stations with domain name lawsuits. While EFF is not representing any of those sites being threatened at the present time, we have been a vocal opponent to such anti-speech tactics and are representing defendants in a similar lawsuit filed by the Ford Motor Company. (See http://www.eff.org/Legal/Cases/Ford_v_GreatDomains/

31. Electronic Frontier Foundation To Fight 'Bad' Patents - Legal News Watch
Patents story that impacts your rights Electronic Frontier Foundationto Fight. Electronic Frontier Foundation to Fight Bad Patents.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation to Fight 'Bad' Patents
News Source: Electronic Frontier Foundation
Published Date: April 19, 2004 Editor's Summary:
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a civil liberties organization working to protect rights in the digital world, Monday launched a campaign to combat what it says are the chilling effects bad patents have on public and consumer interests.
"Patents traditionally only targeted large commercial companies," said EFF Staff Attorney Jason Schultz in a prepared statement issued on Monday. "Now bad patents are threatening non-profits, small businesses, and even individuals who use software and Internet technology. These threats target non-commercial personal use, such as building a hobbyist website or streaming a wedding video to your friends."
The new EFF initiative seeks to document these threats and fight back against them. EFF has pledged to file "re-examination" requests with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), asking the agency to revoke patents that are having negative effects on Internet innovation and free expression.
In a white paper posted on its web site, the civil liberties group targeted the following 10 patents:

32. Privacy Groups Call On FTC & Software Makers To Fix Cookie E-mail Profiling Prob
Consumer groups point to Webbased e-mail as a backdoor loophole for online profilers. From Electronic Frontier Foundation.
http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/Profiling/19991202_joint_profiling_pressrel.html
Privacy advocates call on FTC, software makers
to halt invisible profiling via e-mail cookies privacy hole
Consumer groups point to Web-based e-mail as a backdoor loophole for online profilers
Washington December 2, 1999Privacy and consumers groups and a leading security expert today asked the Federal Trade Commission to require software makers to close a technical loophole in many popular e-mail systems that allows senders of bulk commercial e-mail to track the surfing behavior of people who merely read the e-mail. http://www.tiac.net/users/smiths/privacy/cookleak.htm on the Web. Many e-mail readers display e-mail messages using a Web browser. If the message contains graphics retrieved from the web when the mail is opened, the loophole allows the recipient to be assigned a unique serial number in a "cookie," which will later be silently transmitted as the recipient surfs the Web. Many companies encode the recipient's e-mail address in the URL (web address) of the graphic, so that their servers can match the cookie to the e-mail address. Jason Catlett, President of Junkbusters Corp. said "Cookie leaks are the bug from spammers that keeps on bugging. It's intolerable that e-mail can be used to silently zap a nametag onto you that might be scanned by a site you visit later. It's like secretly barcoding people with invisible ink."

33. EFFweb - The Electronic Frontier Foundation
EFF THE Electronic Frontier Foundation Private Communications OnlineThe Golden Key Campaign Click here for more info! Free
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation: A non-profit civil liberties organization working in the public interest to protect privacy, free expression, and access to online resources and information. About EFF
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... Bernstein/EFF case - victory for privacy and free speech in round one! Judge rejects govt. motion to dismiss. Judge also rules software protected expression, and takes Dept. of State to task for prior restraint. Communications Decency Act consitutional challenge updates and case docs including full text of the CDA section of the 1996 Telecommunication Act and EFF's analysis of it.
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34. Guida A Internet Della EFF
Guida ai diversi aspetti di Internet curata dalla Electronic Frontier Foundation e tradotta a cura di Liber Liber.
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35. Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) wasfounded in July 1990 by Mitch Kapor, John Gilmore and John Perry Barlow.
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36. EFF "Hakim_Bey" Archive
A small archive at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
http://www.eff.org/pub/Misc/Publications/Misc/Hakim_Bey/
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37. Lexikon - Electronic Frontier Foundation Definition Erklärung Bedeutung
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Die Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) ist eine im Juli 1990 von John Perry Barlow und Mitchell Kapor begr¼ndete Organisation mit Sitz in San Francisco , die sich mit den B¼rgerrechte n im Cyberspace besch¤ftigt. Aktuelle Initiativen behandeln Themen wie Zensur im Interner, Software-Patente, Urheberrecht e und Tauschb¶rse n. Eine bekannte Initiative der EFF war auch die Kampagne Blue Ribbon - Free Speech Online , mit der auf die Rechte der Internet-Nutzer auf Privatsph¤re und den Schutz vor Gesch¤ftsinteressen aufmerksam gemacht wurde. Weitere Initiativen: 2600 Case Felten Case Trademark Law - Domain Name Cases Peer-to-Peer Technologies Siehe auch: Information Highway Datenautobahn , DVDCCA, CHIPA, Secure Digital Music Initiative, DeCSS , Edward Felten
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Die Gr¼ndung geht zur¼ck auf den FBI -Einsatz Operation Sun Devil , bei dem ¼ber 150 Agenten sowie Polizei- und Sicherheitskr¤fte vermeintliche Cracker Apple Internet ver¶ffentlicht hatten. Sp¤ter stellte sich dann heraus, dass das Dokument keinesfalls von Apple gestohlen, sondern dort k¤uflich erworben war. Das Vergehen bestand also nicht in einem schwerwiegenden Kapitalverbrechen, welches eine derartige Aktion gerechtfertigt h¤tte, sondern einfach

38. EFF: Privacy, Security, Crypto, & Surveillance
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's collection of articles relating to issues of Privacy. These range from proposed and enacted legislation to resource lists for activists.
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Foundation. Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF Learn about thisWeb organization that works to ensure privacy on the Internet.
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  • EFF - Campaign for Private Communications Online
    Details the Electronic Frontier Foundation's campaign for encryption freedom. Get legislative and legal information, and sign a petition.
    EFF.org - Campaign for Audiovisual Free Expression (CAFE)

    Electronic Frontier Foundation site provides news, blogs, a newsletter, calendar, and other resources to protect public access to and use of audiovisual technologies.
    Electronic Frontier Foundation

    Civil liberties group with a mission to protect privacy, free expression, and public access to information in new media.
    Electronic Frontier Foundation - Pioneer Awards

    Organization recognizes people and institutions who work for access to knowledge on the Internet and Web. Read about current and past awardees, or learn how to nominate.
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    40. Slashdot | Contact Your Senator And Rep About The SSSCA
    The Electronic Frontier Foundation has an Action Alert on the SSSCA along with a sample letter. News and reader discussion. Slashdot
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/03/01/0126202

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