February 01, 2004 - February 07, 2004 ArchiveFebruary 02, 2004The Universal Bibliography of Anonymity
MIT's Roger Dingledine - who will be at CodeCon this year - has an incredible bibliography of technical writing about anonymity on the Net.
February 01, 2004Collaborative Commons: Weigh In on the New CC Licenses
The new Creative Commons Licenses are up for public review until February 15.
Privacy for Sale?
Sure, but ever wonder why? Some HP researchers did, and they wrote a report on how much we "value" our privacy.
Panopticon on the Installment Plan
Bruce Schneier on the government's slow erosion of your civil liberties.
Who Owns New Knowledge?Robert Reich has a short, balanced piece at the problem of paying for digital goods:
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Ashcroft Warns of Veto on Patriot Act Reform, Due ProcessThe SAFE Act would reintroduce accountability for "sneak and peek" wiretaps.
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Eno, Gabriel Introduce Their MUDDAThe "Magnificent Union of Digitally Downloading Artists" is a label-free union for musicians who want to do business on the Net.
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Another Reason to Give Canada a ChanceThe Canadian File-sharing Legal Information Network is teaching P2P users about their rights.
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Don't Forget to Thank the Academy for Those HandcuffsTwo motion picture studios are suing an actor for allegedly leaking Oscar "screener" tapes to a friend who posted them on the Net.
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Pepsi/iTunes Downloading Ad Now OnlineMiss the Big Game? Never fear - you can some of the RIAA's targets swill Pepsi and plug the iTunes music store right here.
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Microsoft and Time Warner to "Collaborate..."...On ways to lock you out of your digital media (scroll to Item #2).
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A THIRD Scathing Report on Diebold E-Voting MachinesThe author of the report says, "You are more secure buying a book from Amazon than you are uploading your results to a Diebold server."
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RadioShack Tries to Short-Circuit RadioShackSucks.comIt may be crude, but RadioShackSucks.com has helped scores of disgruntled employees join forces in a class action against the 'Shack.
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