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<h1>
EFFector &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Vol. 16, No. 35 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; December 15, 2003
</h1>

<p>
A Publication of the <a href="http://www.eff.org/">Electronic Frontier
Foundation</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ISSN 1062-9424
</p>


<h4>In the 274th Issue of EFFector:</h4>

<a name="toc"></a>

<ul>
    <li><a href="#I">Support EFF This Holiday Season</a></li>
    <li><a href="#II">Op-Ed: Voting for Fair Use </a></li>
    <li><a href="#III">Come visit EFF at Macworld \'04!</a></li>
    <li><a href="#IV">Got Junk? Help EFF by Selling it on eBay!  </a></li>
    <li><a href="#deep">Deep Links (15): RIAA Can Now Legally Shoot Self in Foot</a></li>
    <li><a href="#V">EFF Court Docket: 01.12.04 - Newmark v. Turner; 02.03.04 - MGM v. Grokster; 02.09.04 - OPG v. Diebold</a></li>
    <li><a href="#cal">Staff Calendar: 01.10.04 - Lee Tien speaks on RFIDs at ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee, San Diego, CA.</a></li>
    <li><a href="#admin">Administrivia</a></li>
</ul>

<hr size="1" />

<a name="I"></a>
<h1>Support EFF This Holiday Season  </h1>

<h2>EFF Needs You!  </h2>

<p>Your contribution today helps us continue to champion online freedom.
Every day, EFF attorneys, activists and volunteers defend your basic 
rights and freedoms by:</p>

<ul>
    <li>Protecting your right to democratic speech: After leaked 
      documents revealed flaws in Diebold, Inc.\'s electronic voting 
      technology, the company sent cease-and-desist letters to ISPs 
      demanding that the documents be removed from the Internet.  
      EFF is supporting those who refuse to comply, fighting for your 
      right to speak publicly about the very mechanism of our 
      democracy.</li>

    <li>Defending you from overreaching government surveillance: In 
      the aftermath of 9/11, Congress gave the government broad new 
      surveillance powers - and at the same time removed many of the 
      traditional checks and balances that rein in abuse.  EFF is 
      working to ensure that government does not go unchecked.</li>

    <li>Ensuring your right to privacy: Libraries, schools, the 
      government and private sector businesses are adopting radio 
      frequency identification tags, or RFIDs - a technology that 
      pinpoints the physical location of whatever item the tags are 
      embedded in.  While this may seem like a convenient way to 
      track items, it\'s also a convenient way to do something less 
      benign: track people and their activities through their 
      belongings.  EFF is working to ensure that embrace of this 
      technology does not erode your right to privacy.</li>

    <li>Protecting your right to privacy and due process: The recording 
      industry is turning its crosshairs on the 60 million people who 
      use peer-to-peer file-sharing programs, launching lawsuits 
      nationwide with special subpoenas that do not require a judge\'s 
      oversight.  EFF is defending those mistakenly caught in the 
      industry\'s dragnet, standing up for your right to be treated 
      as innocent until proven guilty.</li>
</ul>

<p>Take Advantage of Year-end Charitable Deductions - Lower Your 2003 
Income Taxes!</p>

<p>The last quarter of the year provides an excellent opportunity to take 
advantage of provisions in the tax laws that can make it financially 
rewarding for EFF and for you by reducing your income taxes through a 
charitable deduction. </p>

<p>Details are available at: <a
href="http://www.eff.org/campaign/endofyear.php">http://www.eff.org/campaign/endofyear.php</a></p>

<p>Your support of EFF enables us to continue the fight to secure online 
freedom for all.  And don\'t forget to tell your friends and family to 
join, too!  Thanks, and here\'s wishing you and yours a joyful holiday 
season.</p>

<h3>Links:</h3>
<ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/campaign/endofyear.php">Support EFF this holiday season</a></li>

	<li><a href="https://secure.eff.org/">Join EFF today</a></li>

	<li><a href="http://action.eff.org/postcard/index.asp">Tell a friend about EFF</a></li>
</ul>

<hr size="1" />

<a name="II"></a>
<h1>Op-Ed: Voting for Fair Use</h1>
<h2>By Ren Bucholz<br />
Activist<br />
Electronic Frontier Foundation</h2>

<p.(Note: this op-ed also appears in Silicon Valley Biz Ink)</p>

<p>A 19th century voting expert said that voting machines should 
"protect the voter from rascaldom and make the process of casting a 
ballot perfectly plain, simple and secret."  But what if the rascal 
*is* the voting machine?</p>

<p>That question is being asked more frequently as the public learns 
about the risks of electronic voting (e-voting).  Unfortunately, 
answers are hard to find.  Voting companies don\'t release their code 
for public security reviews.  The machines are certified in independent
labs, but the reports are sealed.  Election officials get to look under
the hood, but they are gagged by nondisclosure agreements.  The next
presidential election is on the horizon, but voters are in the dark.</p>

<p>One thing we do know is that many e-voting machines are simply PCs. 
Fortunately, we understand PCs: we understand that users break them, 
evil-doers break into them, and sometimes they malfunction without 
anyone\'s help.  Ignoring this is naive at best.</p>

<p>But what about unscrupulous vendors who not only ignore this, but also 
attack whistle-blowers with groundless legal threats?</p>

<p>That\'s exactly what Diebold Election Systems - America\'s largest 
voting machine supplier - did this September when an embarrassing email
archive was published by citizen activists.  In response, Diebold sent 
over a dozen threatening letters, forcing many Internet service 
providers (ISPs) to take down information about security flaws in 
Diebold voting machines.</p>

<p>Why was Diebold able to keep these important documents out of the 
public eye?  Diebold found a surprising tool: copyright - a set of 
laws that is supposed to reward creativity.</p>

<p>At least that\'s what copyright used to stand for.  However, since 
the passage of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), 
copyright has another purpose: suppressing dissent and silencing 
criticism.  At issue is the DMCA\'s "notice and takedown" procedure.  
Under this procedure, anyone can write to an ISP claiming to be an
infringed-upon rights holder and the ISP is encouraged, by a 
limitation on liability, to "expeditiously remove" the disputed 
material.  No judicial review, no court order.  The result is the 
same in almost every case: censor first, ask questions later.  These 
tools - wrought by Hollywood lobbyists - are just as effective for 
companies like Diebold.</p>

<p>Some of Diebold\'s targets, however, are fighting back.  Two Swarthmore 
College students and a San Francisco ISP (with representation from EFF 
and Stanford Law School) are suing Diebold for misusing copyright.  
We\'re fighting for the overwhelming public interest in the integrity 
of our elections through the fair use doctrine, the First Amendment\'s 
home in copyright.</p>

<p>Diebold is already backing down.  Two weeks after our first court 
appearance, Diebold told the judge that it will stop sending 
threatening letters and withdraw its current threats.  EFF continues to
press its case to show Diebold, and other companies thinking of 
following in its footsteps, that the law has penalties for such abuses.
This is the kind of signal that would give other would-be censors 
second thoughts.</p>

<p>EFF\'s pro bono representation of Diebold\'s victims helped ensure the 
open discussion of voting machines.  With your help, we\'ll be back to 
save the day next time as well.  EFF is a member-supported nonprofit.  
Get more information about how you can support EFF\'s work at 
<a href="http://www.eff.org">http://www.eff.org</a>.

<hr size="1" />

<a name="III"></a>
<h1>Come visit EFF at Macworld \'04!</h1>

<p>EFF will be at Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco on 
January 6-9.  We\'ll have a booth with a wide range of EFF 
paraphernalia and other goodies, and we\'ll be spreading the message 
to all attendees.  We hope to see you there!</p>

<p>
<a href="http://www.macworldexpo.com">Macworld Conference & Expo</a></p>

<hr size="1" />

<a name="IV"></a>
<h1>Got Junk?  Help EFF by Selling It on eBay!</h1>

<p>MissionFish, together with eBay Giving Works, has launched a new 
program to help people who sell items on eBay donate to their
favorite nonprofit organizations.</p>

<p>Here\'s how it works:</p>
<ol>
	<li>Nonprofits sign up with MissionFish.</li> 
	<li>eBay sellers pick a nonprofit and a percentage to share
	for each sale.</li>
	<li>Once the nonprofit accepts, bidding begins on eBay.</li>
	<li>The seller gets paid by the buyer and ships the item -
	same as always.</li>
	<li>MissionFish collects the donation, pays the nonprofit
	and provides a tax receipt.</li>
</ol>

<p>EFF is now one of the nonprofits to which you can give through 
the program - check it out!</p>

<ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.missionfish.org">MissionFish</a></li>

	<li><a href="http://www.ebay.com/givingworks/">eBay Giving
Works</a></li>

	<li><a
href="http://www.wired.com/news/holidays/0,1882,61299,00.html">Wired article
on the program</a></li>
</ul>

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<a name="deep"></a>
<h1>Deep Links</h1>
<p>Deep Links features noteworthy news items from around the Internet.</p>

	<li><a href="http://news.com.com/2100-7344_3-5114689.html">SCO to IBM: I\'m Rubber and You\'re Glue</a><br />
SCO\'s anti-Linux lawsuits recently took a turn for the juvenile when 
it submitted code to IBM on one million sheets of paper.</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-8-10-1630.jsp">Rethinking
Net Governance</a><br />
The UN\'s World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) seeks to bridge
the digital divide and balance ICANN\'s - and America\'s - influence 
in governing the Net.</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,105282,00.html">RIAA
Can Now Legally Shoot Self in Foot</a><br />
The RIAA has tapped the former director of the DOJ\'s Bureau of 
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to head its Anti-Piracy 
Unit.</li>

	<li>Cell Phone Cameras Banned in CA Theaters, Chicago Locker Rooms Neither regulation provides guidance for locker rooms that also 
screen movies:<br />
	<a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=63">Sacramento Bee</a>
(registration unfortunately required.)<br />
	<a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=64">NYT</a> (registration
unfortunately required.)</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/51/34462.html">Microsoft Throws
Rocks at Lindows\' European Market</a><br />
The Redmond giant is pursuing trademark claims against the 
Linux software vendor in several European venues.</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/34456.html">Hermano, Can You Spare a Dime?  And the Jaws of Life?</a><br />
New Spanish telephone kiosks have "anti-theft" hardware that 
prevents people from "stealing" their own hands.</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2003/12/10/58808.php">Nevada
Requires Paper Trail for E-Voting Machines</a> 
(Registration unfortunately required.)<br />
The second best part is that the state decided against Diebold 
machines because they failed an official review - by the state\'s 
gambling machine experts.</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=65">Stupid Patent
Tricks</a> (Washington Post; registration unfortunately required.)<br />
The Washington Post\'s Jonathan Krim with an eye-opening report on
over-broad patent claims.</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/998345.asp?cp1=1">Freedom Make You Nervous?</a><br />
Then you\'ll love trusted computing.  Steven Levy with a cautionary 
tale about the technologies of control.</li>

	<li>Standardize Once, Control Everywhere?<br />
A consortium that includes Microsoft and VeriSign proposes to 
develop standards for content protection using "data packages 
that uniquely identify content and the context in which it 
will be used":<br />
	<a href="http://www.crforum.org">http://www.crforum.org</a><br />
	<a href="http://news.com.com/2100-1027-5119365.html">http://news.com.com/2100-1027-5119365.html</a></li>

	<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=70">Gag Me with a TOS
Agreement</a> (Salon; ad view nonsense required.)<br />
A weblog writer who reports on the fictional happenings in a Sims 
Online town urged game owners to notify local police authorities 
of an in-game report of child abuse.  Now his Sims account has 
been deactivated.</li> 

	<li>Miramax Has Weak Kung Fu<br />
The company recently threatened a movie review site for linking 
to importers of martial arts films:
	<a
href="http://www.kungfucinema.com/images/temporary/01.bmp">http://www.kungfucinema.com/images/temporary/01.bmp</a><br
/>
	<a
href="http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,61554,00.html>http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,61554,00.html</a></li>

	<li><a
href="http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/state/7454273.htm">Verified
Voting Bill Gets Senate Companion</a> (Registration unfortunately
required.)<br />
Senator Bob Graham\'s Voter Verification Act would require paper 
audit trails for e-voting machines.</li>

	<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=68">CALEA for VOIP</a>
(Washington Post; registration unfortunately required.)<br />
No, we didn\'t find that etched in a heart on the side of a spaceship.  
It\'s shorthand for "The FBI wants to listen in on your Net phone 
calls".</li>

	<li>Why Doesn\'t Diebold Offer Paper Printouts for E-Voting
Machines?<br />
After all, it provides them for its ATMs, self-checkout kiosks, 
and subway ticket machines:<br />
	<a
href="http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20031204.html">http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20031204.html</a><br
/>
	<a
href="http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20031211.html">http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20031211.html</a></li>

</ul>
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<a name="V"></a>
<h1>EFF Court Docket</h1>

<ul>
	<li>January 12 - Newmark v. Turner <br />
U.S. District Court, Central California<br />
225 East Temple street<br />
Los Angeles, CA.<br /> 
10:00 a.m.</li>

	<li>February 3 - MGM v. Grokster <br />
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals<br />
125 South Grand Avenue<br />
Pasadena, CA.<br />
9:00 a.m.</li>

	<li>February 9<br />
OPG v. Diebold <br />
U.S. District Court, Northern California<br />
280 South 1st street<br />
San Jose, CA.<br />
9:00 a.m. </li>
</ul>

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<a name="cal"></a>
<h1>Staff Calendar</h1>

<p>For a complete listing of EFF speaking engagements (with 
locations and times), please visit: <a href="http://www.eff.org/calendar/">http://www.eff.org/calendar/</a></p>

<ul>
	<li>January 10 - Lee Tien speaks on RFIDs at ALA Intellectual Freedom
Committee<br />
San Diego, CA.<br />
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. </li>
</ul>

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