Privacy - Email, Internet, Web
Privacy - E-Mail, Internet, Web Archive
20020410_joint_co_comments_pr.html
EFF Media Release: EFF and
Broadcasters Comment - Copyright Office Threatens Internet Radio
Privacy. San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF),
Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), and KPFA & KFCF
radio stations urged the U.S. Copyright Office on Friday to modify
proposed webcasting regulations to preserve listener privacy. In an
unprecedented invasion of listener privacy, the Copyright Office has
proposed that webcasters be required to gather and report to copyright
owners information about individual listeners. There is an April 26
deadline for filing comments. (Apr. 10, 2002)
20020405_joint_co_comments.html
Joint comments of the Electronic
Frontier Foundation (EFF), the Electronic Information Privacy Center
(EPIC), and the KPFA & KFCF radio stations, to the US Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) on the privacy threats inherent in,
and anti-competitive nature of, proposed regulation 67 Fed. Reg. 5761,
dealing with statutory licensing of Internet radio (Apr. 5, 2002)
20020405_joint_co_comments.pdf
Joint comments of the Electronic
Frontier Foundation (EFF), the Electronic Information Privacy Center
(EPIC), and the KPFA & KFCF radio stations, to the US Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) on the privacy threats inherent in,
and anti-competitive nature of, proposed regulation 67 Fed. Reg. 5761,
dealing with statutory licensing of Internet radio (Apr. 5, 2002)
[PDF version]
ecpa.law
the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, with relevant
sections of other laws as modified by the ECPA (these annotations by
EFF staff counsel Mike Godwin and Shari Steele).
ecpa_laymans_view.article
Mike Riddle, "THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
PRIVACY ACT OF 1986: A LAYMAN'S VIEW". The paper covers the two main
sections of the act, Interception of Communications and Stored
Communications and Records Access. Plain, clear text about a
complicated issue.
email.biblio
File containing Erik Thelan's (Dept. of English,
University of Wisconsin) Jan 1989 bibliography of works on e-mail and
other forms of electronic messaging and networked communications.
bemail_privacy.biblio
File containing Stacy Veeder's December 1991
bibliography of articles about privacy and email.
email_privacy.faq
Frequently Asked Questions About E-Mail Privacy
by Andre Bacard, Author of THE COMPUTER PRIVACY HANDBOOK
Related On-Site Resources
- Censorship/Censorware
- Directory of information on Internet
content filtering, labelling and rating, and monitoring of
internet activity with "snoop" software
- Konop_v_Hawaiian_Airlines/
- Directory of information on the Konop v.
Hawaiian Airlines case in which it is hoped to prove that electronic
communications have at least the legal privacy protection level against
government surveillance as telephones, and that First Ammendment
protection applies fully to them as well. The case, if it goes
well, could rectify a bad, erroneous judgement on the part
of the 5th Circuit who held in the Steve Jackson Games case
(which otherwise was a very good decision) that the Electronic
Communication Privac Act (ECPA) did not protect stored electronic
communications, only those in transit, from unauthorized
interception.
- SJG/
- directory of documents pertaining to the Steve Jackson Games v. US
Secret Service case, and several related "Hacker Crackdown" and
"Operation Sundevil" cases, including the Legion of Doom/Jolnet, and
Phrack/Neidorf/Riggs cases. The SJG case first applied the Electronic
Communications Privacy Act to Internet commmunications. Though it
set an important precedent, and vindicated vital online free speech
rights as well, it was not a toatl victory. Portions of ECPA were
incorrectly held to not apply to this case. This situation may
(as of Mar. 2001) be rectified by Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines.
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Web Bug FAQ
- Information on
online (and offline, but computer-related) profiling
(dossier-building) on individuals. Cookies are one of the major ways
people are tracked on the web and webbugs aka web bugs are another way
one can be tracked. Cookies can be turned off and refused, and if
you want to avoid personal tracking by webbugs they should be turned
off as webbugs are dependent on cookies already in your system.
Links to Related Off-Site Resources
- Cyberporn
discussion page
- from www.Speakout.com, a non-partisan, political portal website
that covers a variety of issues facing the American people today.