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- *** Volume 3, Issue #3.07 (March 2, 1991) **
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- MODERATORS: Jim Thomas / Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.bitnet)
- ARCHIVISTS: Bob Krause / Alex Smith / Bob Kusumoto
- RESURRECTED SYSCZAR: Brendan Kehoe
-
- USENET readers can currently receive CuD as alt.society.cu-digest. Back
- issues are also available on Compuserve (in: DL0 of the IBMBBS sig),
- PC-EXEC BBS (414-789-4210), and at 1:100/345 for those on FIDOnet.
- Anonymous ftp sites: (1) ftp.cs.widener.edu (back up and running) and
- (2) cudarch@chsun1.uchicago.edu
- E-mail server: archive-server@chsun1.uchicago.edu.
-
- COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST is an open forum dedicated to sharing
- information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of
- diverse views. CuD material may be reprinted as long as the source is
- cited. Some authors, however, do copyright their material, and those
- authors should be contacted for reprint permission. It is assumed that
- non-personal mail to the moderators may be reprinted unless otherwise
- specified. Readers are encouraged to submit reasoned articles relating to
- the Computer Underground. Articles are preferred to short responses.
- Please avoid quoting previous posts unless absolutely necessary.
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- DISCLAIMER: The views represented herein do not necessarily represent the
- views of the moderators. Contributors assume all responsibility
- for assuring that articles submitted do not violate copyright
- protections.
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-
- CONTENTS THIS ISSUE:
- File 1: Moderators' Corner
- File 2: From the Mailbag
- File 3: CuD Index, Volume Two (2.00 - 2.19)
- File 4: Electronic Frontier Foundation Job Announcement
- File 5: Bad Moveez mark II
- File 6: The CU in the News
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- *** CuD #3.07, File 1 of 6: Moderator's corner ***
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- From: Moderators
- Subject: Moderators' Corner
- Date: March 2, 1991
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- Apology to a valuable contributor
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- Sometimes letters are published that were not so-intended by the authors to be
- published. We indicate in the header that we assume notes may be published,
- and as a rule, even though we assume letters may be published, we double check
- "just in case." When we ask for a copy of an article or note that someone has
- written, we generally assume, whatever wording we use, that it's understood
- that it is for publication. Even if a note has been posted publicly on the
- nets and an author sends us a copy, we still try to check. Unfortunately,
- signals are sometimes crossed and an article slips into publication which an
- author prefered to not to be. We regret when this occurs, but it is the result
- of legitimate misunderstandings and not the result of any attempt to bypass
- author prerogative. Given the amount of mail we receive and weekly schedule, in
- addition to net-lag that may delay a response until *after* a post has been
- published, miscommunication can arise. We regret such occurances and apologize
- to a recent valuable contributor to whom this happened.
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- Corrected NIA Address
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- In the last issue of CuD, the wrong nuchat address for NIA was listed by
- mistake. The *CORRECT* address for NIA submissions and correspondence is:
- ELISEM@NUCHAT.SCCSI.COM
- We regret any inconvenience caused to those on the mistakenly
- listed account.
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- Intertek: The CyberPunk Journal
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- The latest INTERTEK (Winter, 1991, Vol 3,1) is out, and features
- "Reflections on Hackers" by Katie Hafner and interviews with John Perry
- Barlow and Eric Bloodaxe. For those who have not seen it, Intertek is a
- hard-copy magazine (the current issue is 28 pages) with articles,
- commentary, interviews, book reviews, research summaries, and other
- cutting-edge hi-tek information. Single issues are $2.50, or a one year
- subscription is $7. The editor, Steve Steinberg, can be contacted at: 325
- Ellwood Bech, #3, Goleta, CA (93117) or internet at steve@cs.ucsb.edu.
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- Call for Articles
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- For the next few issues, we are especially looking for articles from
- readers on: (1) State of the CU (p/h and pirate) BBS community; (2) Views
- on such issues sysop liability on BBSs, e-mail privacy on BBS and mainframe
- (university or employer) systems,; and (3) Surveillance of BBSs by local,
- state or federal LE agents.
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