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- *** Volume 3, Issue #3.17 (May 17, 1991) **
- ** SPECIAL ISSUE: EXHIBITS FROM RIGGS'S SENTENCING MEMORANDUM **
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- MODERATORS: Jim Thomas / Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.bitnet)
- ARCHIVISTS: Bob Krause / / Bob Kusumoto
- GAELIC GURU: Brendan Kehoe
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- CONTENTS THIS ISSUE:
- File 1: Moderator's Corner
- File 2: A Media Commentary on the RIGGS Sentencing
- File 3: Exhibits from the Atlanta 3 Sentencing Memorandum
- File 4: EXHIBIT A from Riggs' Sentencing Memorandum
- File 5: EXHIBIT E from Riggs' Sentencing Memorandum
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- From: Moderators
- Subject: Moderator's Corner
- Date: May 17, 1991
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- *** CuD #3.17: File 1 of 5: Moderators Corner ***
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- Information on subversive software wanted
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- (Gordon received a number of helpul replies from his earlier request,
- but for those who missed CuD 3.14, we reprint it again. Thanks to all
- those who responded).
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- Gordon is in the beginning stages of research for a technical paper on
- 'subversive' software. The article will discuss software that has
- been written for unusual purposes and circumstances, not all of which
- may be legal. Examples in this "genre" would be 'Fuckin' Hacker',
- 'Code Thief', and 'Receipt Writer'.
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- It would be helpful to gather as many examples as possible, from many
- different computer platforms. He is *not* seeking executable copies,
- but just the name and description of the program. Any additional
- historical information, such as author name, date, innovative
- features, etc would be a bonus. If you can recall having seen, used,
- or heard of any unusual software that you feel fits in this category
- He would appreciate it if you'd drop me a line. The article has not,
- as of yet, been slated for publication, but he will supply a finished
- copy to anyone who responds or requests one. The finished work may
- also appear in a future issue of CuD.
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- Thanks for your time and assistance! Gordon Meyer
- 72307.1502@Compuserve.com GRMEYER (GEnie and Delphi) or via CuD at
- tk0jut2@niu.bitnet
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- A new BBS, similar in goals and philosophy to FACE-TO-FACE (which
- crashed) began May 18. It's called FREE SPEECH (618-943-2399), and
- will be open to all callers. Computer security and law enforcement
- agents are welcome. The sysop (Crimson Death) aims to encourage
- discussion and debate of Constitutional, computer security, and other
- issues. It's running Emulex, HST compatible, and users are encouraged
- to upload news articles and related files.
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