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- Newsgroups: alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk,comp.org.eff.talk,comp.security.misc,alt.privacy
- Path: sparky!uunet!wupost!cs.uiuc.edu!kadie
- From: kadie@cs.uiuc.edu (Carl M. Kadie)
- Subject: Re: CERT and the Dept. of Justice on keystroke monitoring
- Message-ID: <Bz4LMy.EHF@cs.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: University of Illinois, Dept. of Comp. Sci., Urbana, IL
- References: <1992Dec8.041023.4125@eff.org> <1992Dec10.025308.14768@nntp.hut.fi> <1992Dec10.094119.24516@netcom.com> <1992Dec10.163250.9286@news2.cis.umn.edu> <1992Dec11.235142.3072@nntp.hut.fi>
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 02:59:22 GMT
- Lines: 86
-
- So when should a sys admin be authorized to "tap" a computers user? I
- believe this depends on the situtation. In academia, I believe taps
- should allowed only if authorized the that a telephone or room tap
- would be authorized. This would be authorization by a judge (or
- perhaps a high-level university official.)
-
- - Carl
-
- ANNOTATED REFERENCES
-
- (All these documents are available on-line. Access information follows.)
-
- =================
- faq/email.privacy
- =================
- * Email -- Privacy
-
- q: Can (should) my university monitor my email?
-
- a: Ethically (and perhaps legally) email communications should have
- ...
-
- =================
- faq/email.policies
- =================
- * Email -- Policies
-
- q: Do any universities treat email and computer files as private?
-
- a: Yes, many universities treat email and computer files as private.
- ...
-
- =================
- statements/caf-statement
- =================
- * Computer and Academic Freedom Statement -- Draft
-
- This is an attempt to codify the application of academic freedom to
- academic computers. It reflects our seven months of on-line discussion
- about computers and academic freedom. It covers free expression, due
- process, privacy, and user participation.
-
- Comments and suggestions are very welcome (especially when posted to
- CAF-talk). All the documents referenced are available on-line.
- (Critiqued).
-
- =================
- caf
- =================
- * About the CAF mailing lists (and newsgroups)
-
- A description of the comp-academic-freedom-talk mailing list. It is a
- free-forum for the discussion of questions such as: How should general
- principles of academic freedom (such as freedom of expression, freedom
- to read, due process, and privacy) be applied to university computers
- and networks? How are these principles actually being applied? How can
- the principles of academic freedom as applied to computers and
- networks be defended?
-
- =================
- =================
-
- If you have gopher, you can browse the CAF archive with the command
- gopher gopher.eff.org
-
- These document(s) are also available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
- method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
- to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4), and get file(s):
-
- pub/academic/faq/email.privacy
- pub/academic/faq/email.policies
- pub/academic/statements/caf-statement
- pub/academic/caf
-
- To get the file(s) by email, send email to archive-server@eff.org.
- Include the line(s) (be sure to include the space before the file
- name):
-
- send acad-freedom/faq email.privacy
- send acad-freedom/faq email.policies
- send acad-freedom/statements caf-statement
- send acad-freedom caf
-
- --
- Carl Kadie -- I do not represent any organization; this is just me.
- = kadie@cs.uiuc.edu =
-