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index_old.html
Declans original index for this archive with other documents which, if still available on the web, are not at the same addresses. Contains some of his original explanatory material.
britain
A couple of articles from 1996 on Brittish attempts to clean up the Internet
china
(Press release) Beijing said Thursday it is allowing Internet providers to expand on line networks and recruit more users throughout the country, but it is not relinquishing tight control over use of the World Wide Web in China. Aug. 15, 1996
germ
an article about presure on the German government to clean up the Internet.
hw.waiting.game.080696.txt
An article called "The Waiting GAme" by Declan about the 1996 Terrorism bill. (August 5, 1996)
indonesia
Indonesians are turning to the Internet as an alternative source of information as political unrest spreads and authorities tighten supervision of newspapers and television, electronic media experts said on Sunday. (Aug 18,1996)
sing
An article by Martyn Williams on the then upcoming strict new Internet rules for Singapore. (August 15, 1996)
terror
An article by Declan called Stop the presses: the other shoe didn't drop. Despite a flurry of last minute hyperbole, the House passed an anti-terrorism bill this afternoon without the ominous encryption or wiretap provisions. Now the bill lies in the lap of the Senate, which probably will approve it later today or tomorrow before they leave town for the August recess. (August 7, 1996)



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europe/
A directory of European Reports.
reports/
A directory of reports from around the world.
sg/
A directory of files on Singapore.
g7/
A directory of reports from the G-7 conference.
g7-1995/
Some of the original douments from Canada, The European Union, France, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States from the G-7's first summit on information policy.



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EFF global policy archive



Links to Related Off-Site Resources

Singapore petition: Respect, not regulation
An old petition against Singapore censorship of the net.
Privacy International
Justice on Campus Project
An MIT project
Electronic Frontiers Australia
For internet privacy and freedom in Australia
American Civil Liberties Union
HotWired:
The CDA revisited, Singapore-style. (7/23/96)
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French Senate votes on CDA-clone, crypto ban. (7/24/96)
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White nationalist web site sparks net-regulation in B.C. (7/28/96)
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G-7 holds up Net as terrorist bogeyman (7/31/96)
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Japanese mafia pissy about British net-gambling operation. (8/5/96)
Australian net-censorship roundup. (8/15/96)
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