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<h1>
EFFector &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Vol. 17, No. 1 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; January 20, 2004
</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 276th Issue of EFFector:</h4>

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


<ul>
  <li><a href="#I">EFF Action Alert: Airlines and Government Violate Your Privacy Again: Call for Hearings Now!</a></li>
  <li><a href="#II">Update on CAPPS II: What\'s Next?   </a></li>
  <li><a href="#III">Guest Op-ed: "Your Finances, Your Liberties" </a></li>
  <li><a href="#IV">Nominate a Pioneer for EFF\'s 2004 Pioneer Awards!</a></li>
  <li><a href="#deep">Deep Links (11): SCO Sues Novell for Slander</a></li>
  <li><a href="#court">EFF Court Docket: 02.03.04 - MGM v. Grokster; 02.09.04 - OPG v.  Diebold</a></li>
  <li><a href="#cal">Staff Calendar: 01.22.04 - Fred von Lohmann speaks at "Washington in the West" Conference, Long Beach, CA.; 01.25.04 - Gwen Hinze speaks on file-sharing, Berkeley, CA.; 01.26.04 - Lee Tien speaks on privacy, Battle Creek, MI </a></li>
  <li><a href="#admin">Administrivia</a></li>
</ul>

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<a name="I"></a>
<h1>Airlines and Government Violate Your Privacy Again</h1>

<h2>Call for Hearings Now!</h2>

<p>Only four months ago, the news broke that JetBlue secretly handed 
over personal data on millions of air travelers to a government 
contractor.  Now, Northwest Airlines has admitted to doing the 
very same thing, violating the privacy of more than ten million
people by secretly providing NASA with passenger records that 
include names, addresses, itineraries, credit card information 
and more.  But the bad news doesn\'t stop there: last week, the 
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced plans 
for "live testing" and implementation of CAPPS II, a 
passenger-profiling system that would make privacy violations of 
this kind routine for air travel.  To top it off, TSA has 
threatened to issue a government "security directive" forcing 
the airlines to use their passengers as guinea pigs for the
system.</p>

<p>Enough is enough.  Congress must halt all current CAPPS II 
testing and hold public hearings to find out who is providing 
American travelers\' personal data to the government and 
exactly what the information is being used for.  Send this 
letter and urge Congress to get the answers now!</p>

<h3>Links:</h3>
<ul>

<li><a href="http://action.eff.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=2854">Make
your voice heard with the EFF Action Center</a></li>

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

<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=90">Washington Post story on
Northwest and NASA</a> (Registration unfortunately required.)</li>

<li><a href="http://www.epic.org/privacy/airtravel/nasa/pr1.18.04.html">EPIC
press release and FOIA documents</a></li>

<li><a href="http://hasbrouck.org/blog/archives/000114.html">Discussion of
Northwest Scandal and EU at Edward Hasbrouck\'s weblog,"The Practical
Nomad"</a></li>

<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/Privacy/cappsii/">EFF\'s CAPPS II
backgrounder</a></li>
</ul>

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<a name="II"></a>
<h1> Update on CAPPS II: What\'s Next?</h1>

<p>As noted in the Action Alert above, the Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) last week confirmed plans to test and 
implement CAPPS II, a controversial passenger-profiling system 
that uses information in government and commercial databases 
to "tag" each passenger with a color-coded score indicating the 
level of security risk that he or she appears to pose.</p>

<p>EFF strongly opposes CAPPS II and is working to stop both
testing and implementation.  In addition to sounding the call 
for a Congressional investigation and hearings on CAPPS II, we 
will be monitoring developments in the next few months that 
may prove pivotal to the program\'s future:</p>

<ul>
  <li>TSA will shortly issue its third Privacy Act notice 
on CAPPS II.  </li>

  <li>The General Accounting Office (GAO) is scheduled to report on 
the privacy impacts of CAPPS II on February 15, as required by 
Section 519 of H.R. 2555, Department of Homeland Security 
(DHS) Appropriations Act of 2004, Public Law 108-90.</li>

  <li>The DHS Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security 
is expected to "certify" that CAPPS II has adequate privacy 
protections under Section 607 of H.R. 2115, Federal Aviation 
Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act of 2004, Public Law 
108-176.  The GAO is scheduled to report (again) on the privacy 
impacts of CAPPS II within 90 days of this "certification."  
Unfortunately, there is no deadline for the "certification," so 
we do not know when it will be be issued.</li>

  <li>Finally, the DHS is also scheduled to produce its own privacy
impact assessment of CAPPS II around March 12, as required by 
Section 608 of the FAA Reauthorization Act.</li>
</ul>

<p>"The JetBlue and Northwest scandals have given us a glimpse of 
what the future would be like with CAPPS II in place," said EFF 
Attorney and Equal Justice Works/ Bruce J. Ennis Fellow Kevin 
Bankston.  "Millions of people have already been stripped of 
their privacy without even knowing it.  If we don\'t stop CAPPS II 
now, that\'s only the beginning."     </p>

<hr size="1" />

<a name="III"></a>
<h1> Guest Op-ed: "Your Bank Account, Your Liberties"</h1>

<h2>By George Paine</h2>

<p class="small">(Note: this op-ed was previously published in a longer form 
on January 2 at <a href="http://www.warblogging.com">Warblogging.com</a>)</p>

<p>On New Year\'s Eve, my debit and ATM card stopped functioning.  When 
I got in touch with my bank the following Saturday I was told that 
it was disabled due to "possible fraud" and that I would have to 
visit the bank personally to review my account history and 
certify that no fraud occurred before my card could be reactivated.</p>

<p>I went to the bank that day and met with my banker, who greeted 
me by name as I arrived.  He pulled up my account on his computer 
and scrolled through my financial history for the past several 
months.  Together we set out to find anything suspicious.  As the 
pages - the days - rolled by on-screen, I realized that these 
transactions brought back memories.</p>

<p>I mentioned this to him and he gave me a knowing smile.  He began 
to extrapolate details of my life from the transactions.  "So, 
here, on December 13th, you got a cup of coffee with a friend.  
Then you guys got some sushi...Is that place good?  You took in a 
show.  Had a couple of drinks afterward..."</p>

<p>He was right.  That was exactly what I\'d done that day.  Eventually 
we got to my Christmas purchases.  He asked if someone had liked 
a particular gift.  I said that she did.  He gave me a friendly 
wink.</p>

<p>It struck me then that this man knows where I eat, where I get my 
coffee, when and where I drink, when and where I travel.  He knows 
where I buy books.  He knows what political campaigns I\'ve 
contributed to, and how much.</p>

<p>After we ruled out fraud, he reactivated my ATM card and I thanked 
him for the service.  It was then that I noticed a small sign on his 
desk, an advertisement from a banking services company.  It was 
designed to appear as patriotic as possible, right down to the 
American flag in the background.  It read "USA PATRIOT 
Act compliance by..."</p>

<p>While I don\'t remember the name of the company that provided the 
advertisement to my banker, a quick Google search reveals many such 
companies.  One of them is Aquilan, which offers a product called 
Aquilan Patriot Manager (APM).  The APM tagline: "Know Your 
Customers.  \'Red Flag\' Suspicious Activity.  Prevent Money 
Laundering."</p>

<p>My time with the banker was innocuous.  But the PATRIOT Act
requires banks to report any "suspicious activity" to the 
government.  According to the Aquilan website, the complexity of 
the banking business these days makes correctly identifying 
such activity "nearly impossible," so banks use software like 
APM to make the impossible possible.  But is it?</p>

<p>APM probably works much the same way as the fraud detection 
software that prevented me from accessing my own bank account. 
This means that it\'s just as likely to be flawed, just as likely
to yield false positives.  And just as likely to bring the FBI to 
my door as the fraud detection software was to bring me to 
the bank.</p>

<p>On December 13th, President Bush signed into law the "Intelligence 
Authorization Act for FY 2004."  This bill contains a section 
that expands the FBI\'s power to access our bank records, and our 
interactions with most other businesses, without first obtaining 
permission from a judge.</p>

<p>No longer can a judge say, "You\'re on a fishing expedition. 
You can\'t see George Paine\'s banking information."</p>

<p>If this doesn\'t concern you, it should.  Think back to the skeleton 
or two in your closet.  Think about all the information that your 
bank records share about you.</p>

<p>The Fourth Amendment is written as it is for a reason - to prevent 
the abuse of power.  The Constitution\'s framers understood that 
"power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."</p>

<p>If you don\'t take the threat of abuse seriously, you need look no 
further than the FBI itself.  Take, for example, COINTELPRO, a 
program conceived "to neutralize political dissidents" by 
"discrediting and publicly destroying" them.</p>

<p>Or consider the DEA\'s Kevin Tamez, Associate Special Agent in 
Charge of the New York office.  On December 15th, Tamez was 
indicted for "illegally obtaining information from law enforcement 
[databases]" and using it to conduct his own private 
investigations.</p>

<p>It isn\'t wise to imagine that your status as a loyal and 
law-abiding citizen will protect you from having your personal 
records used against you.  Dr. Martin Luther King was a loyal 
American citizen, yet was a target of COINTELPRO. </p>

<p>When the rubber hits the road things like loyalty and good 
citizenship don\'t matter.  What matters is whether the people 
in power have been given the tools to abuse that power.  
Under PATRIOT and the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY 
2004, they have them.</p>

<hr size="1" width="75%" align="center">

<p>George Paine is the founder of Warblogging.com, a website 
"providing another voice in the chorus of Americans calling for a 
balanced and reasonable foreign policy and a domestic policy 
that respects the United States Constitution and the rule of 
law."  For further details, see 
<a href="http://www.warblogging.com/about/">http://www.warblogging.com/about/</a>.  </p>

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<a name="IV"></a>
<h1> Nominate a Pioneer for EFF\'s 2004 Pioneer Awards</h1>

<p>EFF established the Pioneer Awards to recognize leaders on the 
electronic frontier who are extending freedom and innovation 
in the realm of information technology.  This is your opportunity 
to nominate a deserving individual or group to receive a Pioneer 
Award for 2004.</p>

<p>The International Pioneer Awards nominations are open both to 
individuals and organizations from any country.</p>

<p>All nominations are reviewed by a panel of judges chosen for 
their knowledge of the technical, legal, and social issues 
associated with information technology.</p>

<p>This year\'s award ceremony will be held in Berkeley, California, 
in conjunction with the Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference 
(CFP), which takes place in mid-April. </p>

<p>How to Nominate Someone for a 2004 Pioneer Award:</p>

<p>You may send as many nominations as you wish, but please use one 
email per nomination.  Please submit your entries via email to 
<a
href="mailto:pioneer&#64;&#101;&#102;&#102;&#46;&#111;&#114;&#103;">pioneer&#64;&#101;&#102;&#102;&#46;&#111;&#114;&#103;</a>.</p>

<p>We will accept nominations until February 1, 2004.</p>

<p>Simply tell us:</p>
<ol>

   <li>The name of the nominee,</li>
   <li>the phone number or email address at which the nominee can 
      be reached, and, most importantly,</li>
   <li>why you feel the nominee deserves the award.</li>
</ol>

For more details, see our <a href="http://www.eff.org/awards/pioneer/">Pioneer Awards website</a>.

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<a name="deep"></a>
<h1> Deep Links</h1>
<p>Deep Links features noteworthy news items from around the Internet.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=94">SCO Sues Novell for
Slander</a>
(InfoWorld) <br />
For falsely claiming copyright in - you guessed it - something 
else SCO thinks it owns.</li>

<li><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3409081.stm">UK Teens Get
Censorship on the Go</a><br />
British kids won\'t be viewing naughty images on their mobile 
phones anymore.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=95">It\'s Not Over Until...</a>
(CNN)<br />
John Ashcroft sings.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=91">Can You Track Me Now?</a>
(Associated Press)<br />
A new network software "engine" allows you to control who can 
locate you through your cell phone.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.drmwatch.com/drmtech/article.php/3294391">DRM
Technology Year in Review</a><br />
How code affected your rights in 2003.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=96">Microsoft v.
MikeRoweSoft.com</a>
(ZDNet)<br />
Microsoft admits that it takes itself "too seriously" and
backs off (a bit) from trademark claims against 17 year-old 
Mike Rowe.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=92">The Sound of Compromise</a>
(Washington Post; registration unfortunately required.)<br />
Digital music remains a tough nut to crack.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.ussc.gov/FEDREG/fedr0104.htm">Feds Solicit Input on
Punishments for Spammers</a><br />
Sorry guys - the Eighth Amendment still applies.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=93">DirecTV Dragnet Grows
Wider</a>
(Houston Chronicle; registration unfortunately required.)<br />
The satellite giant has now threatened more than 100,000 
people with legal action for simply purchasing multi-purpose 
smart card technology.</li>

<li><a href="http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=61329">History @ 99 Cents
Per Download</a><br />
Smithsonian Folkways will use Peppercoin micropayments to offer 
its extensive catalogue of American folk music at a familiar 99 
cents a pop.</li>

<li>Grand Theft Auto: Free Speech Edition<br />
After a recent row over video game violence, one Florida city 
is trying to pass an ordinance to control pixellated 
expression:<br />
<a href="http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/32527.html">Ecommerce
Times</a><br />
<a
href="http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,61958,00.html">Wired.com</a></li>
</ul>

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<a name="court"></a>
<h1> EFF Court Docket</h1>

<ul>
  <li><strong>February 3 - MGM v. Grokster </strong><br />
U.S. Court of Appeals<br />
Pasadena, CA.<br />
9:00 a.m.</li>

  <li><strong>February 9 - OPG v. Diebold </strong><br />
U.S. District Court, Northern California<br />
280 South 1st street<br />
San Jose, CA.<br />
Courtroom 3<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><strong>January 22- Fred von Lohmann speaks at "Washington in the
West" Conference </strong><br />
Long Beach, CA.<br />
- 11:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.<br />
<a href="http://laipla.org/">http://laipla.org/</a></li>

  <li><strong>January 26- Lee Tien speaks on privacy, presenting to W.K.
Kellogg 
Foundation</strong><br />
Battle Creek, MI<br />
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.</li>
</ul>

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