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- Computer underground Digest Thu Feb 9, 1995 Volume 7 : Issue 11
- ISSN 1004-042X
-
- Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
- Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
- Retiring Shadow Archivist: Stanton McCandlish
- Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
- Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
- Ian Dickinson
- Copy Icecreamer: B. Robbins
-
- CONTENTS, #7.11 (Thu, Feb 9, 1995)
-
- File 1--Intro to Jim Warren Special Issue
- File 2--GovAccess.098v2: ACTION NEEDED ASAP! re public access to fed rcds
- File 3--GovAccess.097: Attn!; Econ Bull; MuniNet; Nat'l Press Contacts
- File 4--GovAccess.096: VA *Action*; IRS Eyes; Congr.FTP; WV; NY; Privy
- File 5--Cu Digest Header Information (unchanged since 25 Nov 1994)
-
- CuD ADMINISTRATIVE, EDITORIAL, AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION APPEARS IN
- THE CONCLUDING FILE AT THE END OF EACH ISSUE.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 9 Feb 1995 22:51:19 CST
- From: CuD Moderators <cudigest@mindvox.phantom.com>
- Subject: File 1--Intro to Jim Warren Special Issue
-
- Jim Warren's contributions to cyberspace are well known to
- old-timers. Newcomers, however, might not be aware that he is
- probably the person most singularly responsible for pushing
- state and federal government toward Net accessibility, for
- keeping us all abreast of critical government-access issues,
- and for generally serving as a conduit for timely news and
- information about legislation and policy issues of cyber-relevance.
-
- Because of time and space, we can't always run as much of Jim's
- work as we'd like. But, with an occasional special issue, we can
- share is works with both new-comers and his long-time fans.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 16:18:26 -0800
- From: Jim Warren <jwarren@WELL.SF.CA.US>
- Subject: File 2--GovAccess.098v2: ACTION NEEDED ASAP! re public access to fed rc
- ds
-
- This needs action THIS WEEK!
-
- [Apologies if you who are on the regular GovAccess list receive more
- than one copy of this. It's HIGHLY TIME-SENSITIVE. I sent it
- yesterday morning to my new automated listserv but apparently it's
- bottled-up somewhere. So, I am resending it via my old, semi-manual
- GovAccess distribution system.]
-
- This concerns an information-supressing amendment that is being jambed
- through Congress *FAST* - probably THIS WEEK - by powerful lobbyists who
- have spent a fortune on this and apparently don't *want* any careful public
- deliberative process, much less a fair opportunity for public input.
-
- It not only voids public access to federal court records in their modern
- form; it severely endangers the now-potent federal Freedom of Information
- Act (FOIA).
-
- This is longer than usual about a single topic because it is an EMERGENCY
- ACTION ALERT and needs to provide adequate information on which to base an
- informed decision, and the contact-information needed for *immediate*
- effective action.
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- Tue, 7 Feb 1995 10:07:32 -0500
- From: xxxxx@clark.net [blanked his id because I didn't have time to get
- his permission to repost with his identity --jim]
-
- Jim, read the whole post and take a special look at the 'graph below:
-
- >Indeed, if Oliver North had used
- >a private contractor for the White House email system, those
- >records would appear to be off limits to both FOIA and a
- >government supeana. Moreover, the provison would apply even in
- >cases where the firm did not have a copyright or any other
- >protectable intellectually property right, a huge change in
- >federal law.
- >
-
- I wouldn't be surprised if White House aides were already using a private
- system for some sensitive records. Just a hunch. At any rate you can bet
- that officials from both parties won't shy away from taking advantage of
- this loophole if it opens up. Thanks to telnet, ftp and whatnot, of course,
- the contractor's computers could be anywhere. For all I know, maybe the
- contractor could be outside the country (I haven't any idea what the
- procurement regs would say on this).
-
- I'd love to find out about Gingrich's own possible involvement in the bill.
- It mocks everything he's said about the need for electronic democracy.
-
- Having fought some pretty nasty FOIA battles in my time, I feel a little too
- much deju vu.
-
- Be interesting to see what the White House policy is on this stuff. I won't
- get my hopes up. This could well be a bipartisan effort against the citizenry.
-
-
-
-
- >Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 05:38:23 -0500
- >Errors-To: tap-info-owner@essential.org
- >Originator: tap-info@essential.org
- >From: James Love <love@essential.org>
- >Subject--Help! West Publishing seeks broad change in FOIA
- >
- >TAXPAYER ASSETS PROJECT - INFORMATION POLICY NOTE
- >CROWN JEWELS CAMPAIGN - Juris, Legal Information
- >February 7, 1995
- >
- >We need help from everyone!!!!!!!! Please distribute this
- >widely. jamie love (love@tap.org, 610/658-0880 or 202/387-8030)
- >
- >- Hearings set for today (Tuesday February 7) on bill
- > containing special interest provision for West Publishing.
- > Hearings will be held before the subcommittee on "Regulatory
- > Affairs."
- >
- >- House republicans have slated quick action on the bill.
- > Subcommittee Mark-up is set for thursday and full committee
- > mark-up is set for friday. (Telephone and Fax numbers of
- > committee members given below)
- >
- >- House republicans introduce legislation with a section
- > requested by West Publishing that will provide sweeping
- > changes in federal freedom of information act, and prevent
- > federal agencies from creating a public database that use
- > the West Publishing page numbers to reference case law.
- >
- >- The "West Provision" would also end its lawsuit with Tax
- > Analyst, a Virginia publisher, who is seeking access to the
- > Department of Justice JURIS database of court decisions in
- > order to put the information into the public domain. Tax
- > Analysts alleges the JURIS database of court decisions are
- > subject to FOIA and not protected by copyright. A victory
- > by Tax Analysts in this case will lead to a public domain
- > database of federal court decisions.
- >
- >- The West Provision in the legislation would extend far
- > beyond West Publishing's struggle to maintain its grip on
- > the market for legal information. It would exclude all
- > contractor generated records from the federal Freedom of
- > Information Act. Examples of databases that would be
- > affected by provision would be the SEC's EDGAR database and
- > the Department of Education ERIC database.
- >
- >- Help needed in removing this special interest provision.
- > Telephone and fax numbers for the Subcommittee on Regulatory
- > Affairs are given below.
- >
- >>From best we can determine, the so called "Paperwork Reduction
- >Act" bill was introduced late yesterday or will be introduced
- >early today. We do not have a bill number yet. There will be a
- >hearing on today (Tuesday February 7) before the "Subcommittee on
- >National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory
- >Affairs," more commonly referred to as the subcommittee on
- >"Regulatory Affairs." Subcommittee Mark-up is set for thursday
- >and full committee (the apparently misnamed Committee on
- >Government Reform and Oversight) mark-up is set for friday.
- >
- >A provision in this bill [Section 3518 (f) of the "Chairman's
- >Mark"] would do the following.
- >
- > If any person "adds value" to public information, the
- > federal government would not have "any right to obtain,
- > collect, acquire, disseminate, use or convert," the
- > data, database or information product, or "any method
- > used by the person to identify such resulting data,
- > databases or information product," except "under terms
- > that are expressly agreed to by such person."
- >
- >This provision is being sold as a simple restatement of the law,
- >but that is a far from true (or more bluntly, a lie). The
- >provision in the bill is so broad that it covers all contractor
- >performed work on behalf of agencies, and effectively exempts
- >contractor generated records from the federal Freedom of
- >Information Act (FOIA). For example, since LEXIS "adds value" to
- >the EDGAR database by taking the incomming filings from the
- >government and putting them in a database, even if the government
- >had a copy of the database, it could not dissmeinate the records
- >without the consent of LEXIS. Likewise, many databases, such as
- >the Department of Education ERIC database, are largely put
- >together by private contactors. Indeed, if Oliver North had used
- >a private contractor for the White House email system, those
- >records would appear to be off limits to both FOIA and a
- >government supeana. Moreover, the provison would apply even in
- >cases where the firm did not have a copyright or any other
- >protectable intellectually property right, a huge change in
- >federal law.
- >
- >The provision would specifically apply to an active federal
- >lawsuit between West Publishing and Tax Analysts, over the
- >Department of Justice JURIS database. West Publishing was a
- >contractor on JURIS, an online system run by the Department of
- >Justice, which contains several decades of federal court
- >decisions. West Publishing is trying to prevent Tax Analysts
- >from obtaining copies of court decisions contained in the
- >government's JURIS database. Tax Analyst believes the records
- >are subject to FOIA, and not protected by copyright. If Tax
- >Analysts (fmi, Tom Field, 703/533-4400 or Eleanor Lewis 301/652-
- >3453) wins the law suit, which has been very expensive, it plans
- >to put the data into the public domain, creating a public
- >database of federal court decisions -- something that West
- >Publishing is fighting against. Moreover, the West assertion of
- >its copyright of legal citations is being challenged in federal
- >court in New York by Hyperlaw, a small CD-ROM publisher (fmi,
- >Alan Sugarman, President, 212/877-1371, sugarman@panix.com). If
- >Sugarman wins his case, the West provision would prevent the
- >Department of Justice from using the West citations in a public
- >database.
- >
- >
- > WHAT CAN YOU DO?
- >
- >We are asking people to send a brief message by fax the members
- >to the full committee, asking Congress to delete the special
- >interest provison for West Publishing.
- >
- >
- > Committee on Government Reform and Oversight
- > 104th Congress
- >
- >** = Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources,
- >
- > and Regulatory Affairs
- >
- >REPUBLICAN
- >
- >William Clinger, Jr. (PA) 225-5121 225-4681
- >Benjamin Gilman, (NY) 225-3776 225-2541
- >Dan Burton, (IA) 225-2276 225-0016
- >Constance Morella, (MD) 225-5341 225-1389
- >Christopher Shays, (CO) 225-5541 225-9629
- >Steven Schiff, (NM) 225-6316 225-4975
- >Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, (FL) 225-3931 225-5620
- >William Zeliff, Jr. (NH) 225-5456 225-4370
- >John McHugh, (NY) ** 225-4611 226-0621
- >Stephen Horn, (CA) 225-6676 226-1012
- >John Mica, (FL) 225-4035 226-0821
- >Peter Blute, (MA) 225-6101 225-2217
- >Thomas Davis, (VA) 225-1492 225-3071
- >David McIntosh, (IA) 225-3021 225-3382
- >Jon Fox, (PA) ** 225-6111 225-3155
- >Randy Tate, (WA) ** 225-8901 225-3484
- >Dick Chrysler, (MI) 225-4872 225-3034
- >Gil Gutknecht, (MN) ** 225-2472 225-3246
- >Mark Souder, (IA) 225-4436 225-3479
- >William Martini, (NJ) 225-5751 225-3372
- >Joe Scarborough, (FL) ** 225-4136 225-3414
- >John Shadegg, (AZ) ** 225-3361 225-3462
- >Michael Flanagan, (IL) 225-4061 225-3128
- >Charles Bass, (NH) 225-5206 225-2946
- >Steve LaTourette, (OH) 225-5731 225-3307
- >Mark Sanford, (SC) 225-3176 225-3407
- >Robert Ehrlich, Jr. (MD) ** 225-3061 225-3094
- >
- >DEMOCRAT
- >
- >Cardiss Collins, (IL) 225-5006 225-8396
- >Henry Waxman, (CA) ** 225-3976 225-4099
- >Tom Lantos, (CA) 225-3531 225-7900
- >Robert Wise, Jr. (WV) 225-2711 225-7856
- >Major Owens, (NY) 225-6231 226-0112
- >Edolphus Towns, (NY) 225-5936 225-1018
- >John Spratt, Jr. (SC) ** 225-5501 225-0464
- >Louise Slaughter, (NY) ** 225-3615 225-7822
- >Paul Kanjorski, (PA) ** 225-6511 225-0764
- >Gary Condit, (CA) ** 225-6131 225-0819
- >Collin Peterson, (MN) ** 225-2165 225-1593
- >Karen Thurman, (FL) 225-1002 226-0329
- >Carolyn Maloney, (NY) 225-7944 225-4709
- >Thomas Barrett, (WI) 225-3571 225-2185
- >Gene Taylor, (MI) 225-5772 225-7074
- >Barbara Rose Collins, (MI) 225-2261 225-6645
- >Eleanor Holmes Norton, (DC) 225-8050 225-3002
- >James P. Moran, (VA) 225-4376 225-0017
- >Gene Green, (TX) 225-1688 225-9903
- >Carrie Meek, (FL) 225-4506 226-0777
- >Frank Mascara, (PA) 225-4665 225-3377
- >Chaka Fattah, (PA) 225-4001 225-6466
- >
- >INDEPENDENT
- >Bernard Sanders, (VT) 225-4115 225-6790
- >
- >
- >Key Administration Officials:
- >
- >OMB
- >
- >Sally Katzen voice: 202/395-4852
- > sally.katzen@eop.sprint.com
- >
- >Bruce McConnell voice: 202/395-3785
- > bruce.mcconnell@eop.sprint.com
- >
- >Department of Justice
- >
- >Paul Friedman voice: 202/514-1721
- > friedman@justice.doj.gov
- >
- >
- >---------------------------------------------------------------------
- >TAP-INFO is an Internet Distribution List provided by the Taxpayer
- >Assets Project (TAP). TAP was founded by Ralph Nader to monitor the
- >management of government property, including information systems and
- >data, government funded R&D, spectrum allocation and other government
- >assets. TAP-INFO reports on TAP activities relating to federal
- >information policy. tap-info is archived at ftp and gopher at
- >essential.org and cpsr.org.
- >
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- >---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 20:20:13 -0800
- From: Jim Warren <jwarren@WELL.SF.CA.US>
- Subject: File 3--GovAccess.097: Attn!; Econ Bull; MuniNet; Nat'l Press Contacts
-
- GovAccess About to Move to an Automated Listserv [details real soon now]
-
- I am about to switch GovAccess from my current, masochistic, semi-manual
- operation, to a standard-style, automated listserv - as soon as I finish
- updating its addressee lists. This should be completed within a day or
- two.
-
- At that time, I will announce details in the next GovAccess, sent this ol'
- fashioned way, and send a test-message to the new listserv. If it and I
- survive the transition, the changeover will be complete by mid-week. --jim
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- First You Have to Get Their Attention ...
- [IT MIGHT BE USEFUL TO CIRCULATE THIS WIDELY!]
-
- As of mid-January, ten of the nation's 100 Senators and about half of the
- U.S. Representatives had public email addresses.
-
- But it's *widely* known that many local, state and federal elected
- officials and their staff routinely ignore or functionally-disregard
- communications that come from anyone other than (a) people in their
- districts, (b) "important" people and (c) lobbyists and donors, anywhere.
-
-
- Email provides an interesting option:
-
- 1. Your email addr often gives little indication of where you are located
- - especially on those systems that have national and global users.
-
- 2. Your eaddr rarely gives any indication of whether you are "important" -
- leaving the possibility open that you *may* have numerous contacts in an
- elected representative's district ... all the more possible, once
- politicians begin to realize that the Internet provides us with free, fast
- global broadcasting.
-
- So - if you don't help 'em identify how inconsequential you are, and don't
- tell 'em that you live somewhere far-distant from their voters ... then
- they may be more-likely to consider your comments as *possibly* being from
- one of their constituents, and *possibly* from someone who can influence
- voters in their district.
-
- Their attention to your comments is appropriate - regardless of where in
- the nation you live - since their votes usually impact *all* citizens,
- pervasively. (This - and the issues of freedom of expression - are also
- worth keeping in mind, when we are tempted to seek prohibitions against
- out-of-district political donations and "outsider" campaign assistance.)
-
- --jim
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- Enlightening Tidbits About Washington's "Legislative English"
-
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 95 08:15:31 PST
- From: "John Broughton" <John_Broughton@ccmail.lbl.gov>
- [responding to some of my naive/uninformed questions re debt & deficit -j]
-
- "Authorizes" has a very specific (and different) meaning for the federal
- government (the normal sequence of events is authorize, appropriate,
- commit, obligate, expend; the deficit is measured at the "obligate" point).
-
- [I *trust* this source - Masters in Public Policy, Doctoral Fellow at the
- US GAO, primary author of a GAO report, 20 yerars in federal work, now with
- Internal Audit Services at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. --jim]
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- Department of Commerce Economic Bulletin Board Has Public Access
-
- From: d.wiesner@genie.geis.com
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 95 07:17:00 UTC
-
- Economic Bulletin Board: Department of Commerce system provides access to
- thousands of data files, more than 700 of them updated daily. Includes
- information about current economic conditions, economic indicators,
- employment, foreign trade, monetary matters and more in 20 general subject
- areas.
-
- Path: telnet ebb.stat- usa.gov / userid:guest (2/94).
-
- Path: gopher gopher.lib.umich.edu / social sciences resources / economics
- (2/94).
-
- Path: telnet una.hh.lib.umich.edu / login:gopher / social sciences
- resources / economics (2/94).
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
- MuniNet - FinanceNet's List for City Managers
-
- Mon, 30 Jan 1995 17:08:27 CST
- From: brich@nsf.gov
-
- FinanceNet has recently added a new public listserv mailing list,
- coordinated by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, titled
- "MuniNet". This is a distribution and discussion list for issues relating
- to financial accountability and stewardship of municipalities, towns and
- townships within larger geopolitical jurisdictions. As in the
- "state-county" list, documents and discussions will broadly relate to
- accounting matters, bonds, revenues and taxation, budgets, systems, fees,
- licenses, audits, controls, payroll, and all other issues of interest to
- clerks, and other local gov't financial management staff and taxpayers.
- This list will also provide a communications medium for the membership and
- agenda issues for the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, and
- other local gov't professional organizations.
-
- To subscribe to the MuniNet list, send the email message (no subject
- necessary) to listproc@financenet.gov with the following in the BODY:
-
- SUBSCRIBE MuniNet yourfirstname yourlastname
-
- For example: subscribe MuniNet John Doe
-
- You will be automatically subscribed and receive user instructions by
- return email.
-
- FinanceNet is an independent public Internet network established by Vice
- President Gore's National Performance Review in Washington, D.C. and
- operated by the National Science Foundation. FinanceNet reaches across
- geopolitical boundaries to link taxpayers and gov't financial management
- staff worldwide to catalyze continuous improvements in govt's stewardship
- and accountability of taxpayer resources.
-
- FinanceNet seeks to achieve these goals by (1) encouraging dialog for the
- sharing of ideas, best practices and successes through subscriptions to a
- series of public Internet mail lists and discussion forums, and (2) by
- providing an instantly available electronic library of financial
- information on gopher and World Wide Web Internet servers to empower
- government financial operations staff to make more effective decisions.
-
- For complete information on all FinanceNet services send a blank Internet
- e-mail message to:
-
- info@financenet.gov
-
- For more specific information on the many FinanceNet Internet mail lists,
- send a blank e-mail message (no subject necessary) to:
-
- email-info@financenet.gov
-
- You will automatically receive a response by return e-mail with complete
- details.
-
- To subscribe to our general interest list for financial management news,
- notices and announcements, send the message:
-
- subscribe news yourfirstname yourlastname
-
- to listproc@financenet.gov
-
- FinanceNet's URL addresses:
-
- gopher://gopher.financenet.gov
- http://www.financenet.gov/
- ftp://ftp.financenet.gov
- point newsreaders to news.financenet.gov
-
- Owner: B. Preston Rich preston.rich@nsf.gov
- Co-Chair, FinanceNet Core Team Voice: (703) 306-1282
- Established by Vice President Gore's Fax: (703) 306-0287
- Office of the National Performance Review Washington, D.C.
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- Contact Vectors for the Fourth Estate of Government
-
- Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 18:42:57 -0800
- From: Andre Bacard <abacard@well.sf.ca.us>
-
- Attached is a media list that you might want for your GovAccess online
- newsletter. This material is a gift from Char Roberts, a generous Bay Area
- fellow who's at <croberts@crl.com>.
-
- Char writes:
-
- My list is ... also available via anonymous ftp at
- ftp.crl.com/users/ro/croberts/tvfax.txt. Updates
- encouraged!
-
-
- [Also appended is a listing of broadcast media in the Washington DC area.]
-
- TV PROGRAMS - ADDRESS/PHONE/FAX
-
- NBC CBS
-
- DATELINE-NBC 48-HOURS-CBS
- ------------ ------------
- 30 Rockefeller Plaza #510 555 West 57th Street
- New York, NY 10112 New York, NY 10019
- 212-664-4444 212-975-4321
- 212-664-7073 FAX 212-975-5797 FAX
-
- MEET THE PRESS-NBC 60-MINUTES-CBS
- ------------------ --------------
- 4001 Nebraska Avenue, NW 524 West 57th Street
- Washington, DC 20016 New York, NY 10019
- 202-885-4598 516-324-5748
- 02-966-4544 FAX
-
- NOW with TOM BROKAW CBS THIS MORNING
- & KATIE COURIC ----------------
- ------------------- 524 West 57th Street
- 30 Rockefeller Plaza #304 New York, NY 10019
- New York, NY 10112 212-975-3605
- 212-664-4444 212-975-2115 FAX
- 212-664-7355 FAX
- FACE THE NATION-CBS
-
- TODAY SHOW-NBC -------------------
- -------------- 2020 M Street
- 30 Rockefeller Plaza #304 Washington, DC 20036
- New York, NY 10112 202-457-4481
- 212-664-4444 202-457-1533 FAX
- 212-664-6447 FAX
- MAURY POVICH-CBS
- TONIGHT SHOW-NBC ----------------
- ---------------- 221 West 26th Street
- 3000 West Alameda #2190 New York, NY 10112
- Burbank, CA 91523 212-989-8800
- 818-840-2240 FAX 212-255-6646 FAX
-
- ABC PBS
-
- 20/20-ABC MACNIEL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR-PBS
- --------- ---------------------------
- 147 Columbus Avenue 3620 South 27th Street
- New York, NY 10112 Arlington, VA 22206
- 212-456-7777 703-998-2810 or 2844
- 212-456-2969 FAX 703-845-1458 FAX
-
- DAY ONE-ABC CHARLIE ROSE SHOW-PBS
- ----------- -----------------
- 147 Columbus Avenue 356 West 56th Street
- New York, NY 10023 New York, NY 10019
- 212-456-7777 212-560-2909
- 212-560-6970 FAX
-
- DONAHUE SHOW-ABC DAVID FROST SHOW-PBS
- ---------------- --------------------
- 30 Rockefeller Plaza #827 P.O. Box 2626
- New York, NY 10112 Washington, DC 20012
- 212-664-6518 703-998-2626
- 310-275-5670
-
- GOOD MORNING AMERICA-ABC MCLAUGLIN GROUP-PBS
- ------------------------ -------------------
- 1717 DeSales St., NW 1211 Connecticut Avenue, NW
- Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20036
- 202-887-7360 202-457-0870
- 202-887-7685 FAX 202-296-2285 FAX
-
- NIGHTLINE-ABC FRONTLINE-PBS
- ------------- -------------
- 1717 DeSales St., NW WGBH BOSTON
- Washington, DC 20036 125 Western Ave
- 202-887-7360 Boston, MA
- 202-887-7976 FAX 617-492-2777
- 800-328-PBS1 VIDEOTAPES
- 303-831-9000 TRANSCRIPTS
- PRIME TIME WITH SAM DONALDSON-AC
- --------------------------------- Note: PBS programs receive taxpayer
- 1717 DeSales St., NW funding from the Corporation for
- Washington, DC 20036 Public Broadcasting.
- 202-222-7090 CPB, Second Floor
- 202-222-7343 FAX 901 E Street NW
- Washington, DC 20004-2006
- COMPLAINTS:
- CPB/Office of Inspector
- General
- 202-879-9669
-
-
- CNN C-SPAN
- --- ------
- One CNN Center 400 North Capitol St., NW
- Atlanta, GA 30348-5366 Suite 650
- 404-827-1782 Washington, DC 20001
- 404-827-1593 FAX 202-737-3220
- 202-737-6226 FAX
- LARRY KING LIVE-CNN
- -------------------
- 820 1st Street, NE
- 11th Floor
- Washington, DC 20002
- 202-898-7911
- 202-898-7923 FAX
-
- INSIDER POLITICS-CNN
- --------------------
- [K820 1st Street, NE
- 11th Floor
- Washington, DC 20002
- 202-898-7911
- 202-842-5180 FAX
-
- CROSSFIRE-CNN
- -------------
- 820 1st Street, NE
- 11th Floor
- Washington, DC 20002
- 202-898-7911
- 202-898-7611 FAX
- --------------------
-
- List of Broadcast Media Outlets in Washington, DC
- ABC News
- 1717 DeSales St., NW
- Washington, DC 20036
- Phone: 202-222-7777
- Fax: 202-222-7686 or 7684
- Bureau Chief: Robin Sproul
-
- ABC Radio News
- 1717 DeSales St., NW
- Washington, DC 20036
- Phone: 202-222-7630
- Bureau Chief: Richard Rosenbaum
-
- BET-TV
- 1899 9th St., NE
- Washington, DC 20018
- Phone: 202-636-2803
- Fax: 202-529-4009
- News Director: Deborah Tang
-
- CNN
- 820 1st St., NE
- Washington, DC 20002
- Phone: 202-898-7900
- Fax: 202-898-7565
- Bureau Chief: William W. Headline
-
- Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN)
- 400 N. Capitol St., NW #650
- Washington, DC 20001
- Phone: 202-737-3220
- Fax: 202-737-6226
- Director of Programming: Terry Murphy
-
- CBS News
- 2000 M St., NW
- Washington, DC 20036
- Phone: 202-457-4444
- Fax: 202-457-4344
- Bureau Chief: Barbara Cochran
-
- CBS Radio
- 2020 M St., NW
- Washington, DC 20036
- Phone: 202-457-4366
- Fax: 202-659-5578
- Bureau Chief: Gerome Navies
-
- Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC)
- 1825 K St., NW, #917
- Washington, DC 20006
- Phone: 202-467-5400
- Fax: 202-467-5610
- Bureau Chief: Glenn Rochkind
-
- Fox Television Stations, Inc.
- 5151 Wisconsin Ave, NW
- Washington, DC 20016
- Phone: 202-895-3000
- Fax: 202-895-3133
-
- NBC-TV
- 4001 Nebraska Avenue, NW
- Washington, DC 20016
- Phone: 202-885-4200
- Fax: 202-362-2009
- Bureau Chief: Tim Russert
-
- National Public Radio
- 635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
- Washington, DC 20001
- Phone: 202-414-3232
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 1995 20:40:06 -0800
- From: Jim Warren <jwarren@WELL.SF.CA.US>
- Subject: File 4--GovAccess.096: VA *Action*; IRS Eyes; Congr.FTP; WV; NY; Privy
-
- 46-Million Msgs per Year; 270-Million Population - Some Folks Write Often!
-
- Fri, 27 Jan 1995 08:36:15 -0500 (EST)
- >From Grace A York <graceyor@umich.edu>
-
- One of our doctoral students says Congress receives 46 million pieces of
- mail per year!
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- Virginia *ACTION ALERT*!!: Feb.4th Vote on Access to State Legislative Info
-
- Date: Thu, 02 Feb 1995 15:22:33 -0500 (EST)
- From: "Richard P. Klau" <KLAURICH@uofrlaw.urich.edu>
-
- I've sent the following announcement out to Usenet - it slipped through two
- committees w/o so much as a voice against it. Also, it has been upgraded to
- a "prototype" bill, or whatever they call it - now, instead of a study, it
- would require the creation of a prototype of the system to then be
- implemented for full access in the next term.
-
- The Virginia General Assembly is about to vote on House Joint Resolution
- 482, named "Internet Study" by its sponsor, Delegate Steve Newman. HJ 482
- was originally intended to be a "study bill" which would have required a
- study of the feasability of providing Internet access to Virginia's
- legislative information.
-
- However, HJ 482 has been "upgraded" so that if it passes, the State will be
- required to develop a prototype of such a system. If successful, the
- prototype would be converted to a full system for Virginians in the next
- legislative session.
-
- The bill is on the floor of the House of Delegates and debate will occur on
- Saturday, February 4, 1995. A vote will most likely take place on Monday,
- February 6, 1995.
-
- Delegate Newman's legislative aide Curt Diemer indicates that the general
- reaction to the bill has been positive. However, there has been no
- indication to the General Assembly that Virginians like you and me will
- actually use such a system.
-
- WHAT YOU CAN DO
-
- The General Assembly has one fax number for the Delegates. If you do not
- know who your Delegate is, call Delegate Newman's office and ask Curt
- Diemer who represents your area. Fax your Delegate stating your support of
- HJ 482, and state why - *briefly*. [One page is about the right length. -j]
-
- This has to happen NOW! The vote will happen within a few days. The Fax
- number for the House of Delegates is: (804)786-6310
-
- If you have any more questions about this bill, please feel free to contact
- me. A listserv at the Electronic Frontier Foundation is in the process of
- being set up and I will send information out once it is finalized.
-
- Richard P. Klau
- 2L, University of Richmond
- TC Williams School of Law
- klaurich@uofrlaw.urich.edu
- Note: I am not speaking for the University.
-
-
- [This seems to be moving *awfully* fast by legislative standards. Hmmm.
- BEWARE!!! - Two major potential "gotchas: Someone needs to check the exact
- text in this bill *immediately* - to make sure that it explicitly
- *prohibits* any state agency from charging access fees for access to these
- crucial public legislative records, and that it explicitly *permits* re-use
- and re-distribution of copies of any and all such records as soon as they
- are made available, for free or for fee, by individuals, publishers,
- nonprofit organizations and commercial entrepreneurs. --jim]
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- IRS Initiates Massive New Database - Item [6] from the EPIC Alert (below)
-
- On December 20, the Internal Revenue Service announced in the Federal
- Register that it was planning a new database to monitor compliance of
- taxpayers in a project entitled Compliance 2000. The database would contain
- information on all individuals in the U.S. who conduct certain financial
- transactions and would be segmented by different criteria:
-
- Any individual who has business and/or financial
- activities. These may be grouped by industry, occupation,
- or financial transactions, included in commercial
- databases, or in information provided by state and local
- licensing agencies.
-
- The new database will combine private and public sector databases in a
- single searchable entity. A number of federal financial databases from the
- IRS will be enhanced with state, local and commercial sources. The Federal
- Register notice describes the non-tax databases:
-
- Examples of other information would include data
- from commercial databases, any state's Department
- of Motor Vehicles (DMV), credit bureaus, state and
- local real estate records, commercial publications,
- newspapers, airplane and pilot information, U.S.
- Coast Guard vessel registration information, any
- state's Department of Natural Resources
- information, as well as other state and local
- records. In addition, Federal government databases
- may also be accessed, such as, federal employment
- files, federal licensing data, etc.
-
- Finally, even though the proposed system would use frequently inaccurate
- "commercial databases" such as direct marketing records, taxpayers would
- not be able to review their records to ensure that they are accurate and up
- to date: "This system is exempt from the access and contest provisions of
- the Privacy Act."
-
- EPIC is filing comments asking the IRS to reconsider its use of commercial
- databases and to ensure that there are greater safeguards on the collection
- and use of personal information.
-
- A copy of the Federal Register notice is available at cpsr.org
- /cpsr/privacy/epic/IRS_compliance_2000_notice_txt Comments on the proposed
- system must be received by January 19, 1995, and sent to Office of
- Disclosure, Internal Revenue Service, 1111 Conn. Ave, NW, Washington, DC
- 20224. EPIC's Comments are available at cpsr.org
- /cpsr/privacy/epic/epic_irs_compliance_2000_comments.txt .
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- Congressional Vectors in Database Format - Available by FTP
-
- Sat, 28 Jan 1995 17:50:36 -0800 (PST)
- >From "Janet E. Harrison" <tat@well.sf.ca.us>
-
- I have put together databases in various file formats for the House and
- the Senate. I have sent them to Jeff Chan for putting into his ftp
- directory. The files include fields for LName, FName, Party, State,
- District, Chamber, Room, OfficeBuilding, Zip, email, voicephone, and
- fax. There are also separate files that have only names and fax numbers
- of members for whom I have numbers, without all the other fields, to make
- them easy to import into faxmodem software's phonebooks.
-
- The files are available in ascii comma-delimited format, WordPerfect 5.1
- secondary merge file format, and WordPerfect Office Notebook format. The
- fax-only files are only available in ascii comma-delimited format.
-
- The fax numbers are more complete than those in Grace York's list at
- U.Mich. I have emailed my list to her so she can update hers.
-
- The ftp site is: ftp://ftp.shell.portal.com/pub/chan/federal/104
-
- [Now, about this list's monumental maintenance problem ... :-) --jim]
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- West Virginia Apparently Offers *Modern* Copies of Its Public Records
-
- Thu, 26 Jan 1995 22:12:41 -0500
- >From Wayne Lorentz <WCHSNews@AOL.COM> via Peter Sussman <pys@well.sf.ca.us>
- To: Multiple recipients of list FOI-L <FOI-L@suvm.acs.syr.EDU>
- [This is a Freedom-of-Information listserv. --jim]
-
- A surprising Diamond in the search for information is the state of West
- Virginia. According to the FOI law, if the information you are looking for
- is in a form other than paper copy, it must be provided to you in that
- form, if you request.
- To quote (Hey, I'm a journalist - it's more than a habit - it's a nervous tick)
-
- SS29B-1-3-3
- "...if the records requested exist in magnetic, electronic, or computer
- form, the custodian of the records shall make such copies available on
- magnetic or electronic media, if so requested."
-
- That quote is from an earlier version (I keep the most recent one at work).
- The current rendition has been expanded from magnetic media to films,
- slides, overheads, etc... Very nice, indeed, especially after the horror
- stories I've heard in other states.
-
- As an example, I was doing a project on fraud. So I started with a list of
- all the not-for-profit groups registered in the state. To print it out
- would have been over one hundred pages. However, since the list is stored
- in a Paradox database on their IBM computers, I was able to get a copy of
- the file on a computer disk. I used the Quattro Pro spreadsheet to look at
- and manipulate the data (since I don't have a database program).
-
- Very helpful, and saved me money over the "reasonable cost" of duplication
- (they only charged $5 for the whole thing.) [ <===!!! WOW! --jim]
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- New York State Government Documents Online Library, Apparently Fee-Free
-
- >From john.perz@hvbbs.com (John Perz)
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 01:35:54 GMT
-
- The Legislative Gazette is a weekly newspaper covering the New York State
- Government put out by journalism & political science majors at State
- University of New York at Albany.
-
- In the January 23 issue, in a special section on the New York State
- Library, the following appeared:
-
- " . . . NYSDOC is a mailing list for New York State government documents
- and information issues. To subscribe, send a message to
- listproc@unix2.nysed.gov with message "subscribe NYSDOC firstname
- lastname". To post messages, send to nysdoc@unix2.nysed.gov The contact
- person for the list is David Gosda, New York State Library,
- david@unix2.nysed.gov (518-473-6297)."
-
- "As a viable and necessary component of external information management,
- the State Library in cooperation with the State Archives and Records
- Administration is developing a prototype government Information Locator
- System (ILS). The ILS provides descriptive histories and organizational
- information about all 75 state agencies. It is accessible over the Internet
- (unix2.nysed.gov) and includes connections to executive, legislative, and
- judicial information servers (gophers) as well as government information
- sources such as the New York State OGS Contract Database and the Rural
- Assistance Information Network."
-
- "Joseph F.Shubert, state librarian and assistant commissioner for
- libraries, explained that "the New York State Library is ready to receive
- New York State publications in electronic format and make them available
- via the Internet, under the provision of chapter 331 of the Laws of 1994."
- This summer, legislation was signed requiring state agencies to forward a
- machine-readable copy of all public documents recorded in electronic or
- machine-readable format to the New York State Library."
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- Eating the Internal Revenue Code - A RoboGopher Progress Report
-
- Fri, 27 Jan 95 18:25:13 +0100
- >From <a *very* reliable friend>
-
- [In the last exciting episode, our hero was about to hack <not crack!> his
- Gopher source-code so it would *automatically* retrieve several thousand
- separate files that compose the Codes of interest.]
-
- My newly-born RoboGopher is now happily lapping up the 1994 Internal
- Revenue Code from the House Gopher server (hamilton1.house.gov), which has
- the *entire* U.S. Code on-line. Since the Internal Revenue code comprises
- just two of the 50 titles of the USC, and it's 22 megabytes, the mind
- boggles at how big the whole thing must be (though I suspect the IRC is
- more complicated than most).
-
- [I had commented, earlier, re such Gopher automation:]
- >>I'm surprised that it's not already>been done and splattered all over the
- >>net.
-
- I'm virtually certain something so obvious has been done dozens of times,
- but a check of the FAQs and a scan of the Gopher newsgroup turned up
- nothing other than one plaintive request for precisely what I was hoping to
- find--and no replies.
-
- What I've got is currently heroically ugly--the name of the directory where
- it puts the retrieved files is compiled into the program--but it required
- less than 50 lines of changes to the gopher client program to add recursive
- retrieval. You just navigate to the root of the material you want to
- retrieve and press "z". It walks through an arbitrarily deep hierarchy in
- order, saving each item to a file name consisting of a zero-filled number
- that increments from 1 to the number of files saved, followed by the item
- title converted into a Unix file name as Gopher currently does. It sleeps
- for 30 seconds between documents to avoid getting a reputation as a
- net.hog.
-
- If you run across somebody with a need for something like this (who doesn't
- mind rebuilding such programs from the source), let me know and I'll clean
- it up and send it their way.
-
- [UNIX HACKERS: I think this would be almost-exactly the tool needed to
- auto-fetch the thousands of separate files that compose the California
- Legislature's public archives of legislation, statutes and the
- constitution. Da? And, after the first humonguous sucking sound, probably
- this RoboRooter - used to dislodge what RotoRooters are usually used for -
- could be trivially-modified so as to fetch only those files that have been
- modified after a certain date.]
-
- After I finish updating the tax code, I'll probably also do the Patents,
- Copyrights, and Nationality titles if I can summon the courage to wade
- through more ugly ASCII.
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- EPIC - Electronic Privacy Information Center - Lobbies DC; Informs US
-
- The Electronic Privacy Information Center is a public interest research
- center in Washington, DC. It was established in 1994 to focus public
- attention on emerging privacy issues relating to the National Information
- Infrastructure, such as the Clipper Chip, the Digital Telephony proposal,
- medical record privacy, and the sale of consumer data. EPIC is sponsored by
- the Fund for Constitutional Government and Computer Professionals for
- Social Responsibility. EPIC publishes the EPIC Alert and EPIC Reports,
- pursues Freedom of Information Act litigation, and conducts policy research
- on emerging privacy issues.
-
- Example EPIC ALERT online newsletter contents: Volume 2.01, Jan. 18, 1995
- [1] Nader Speaks to Privacy Advocates
- [2] European Privacy Directive Moves Forward
- [3] EPIC Calls for Congressional FOIA
- [4] New DOJ Guidelines on Computer Search and Seizure
- [5] Court Dismisses LaMacchia Case
- [6] IRS Initiates New Database System
- [7] EPIC WWW Page and Digicash Donations
- [8] Upcoming Conferences and Events [...]
-
- The Fund for Constitutional Government is a non-profit organization
- established in 1974 to protect civil liberties and constitutional rights.
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility is a national membership
- organization of people concerned about the impact of technology on society.
- For information contact: cpsr-info@cpsr.org
-
- For more information, email info@epic.org, WWW at HTTP://epic.digicash.com
- /epic or write EPIC, 666 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Suite 301, Washington, DC
- 20003. (202) 544-9240 (tel), (202) 547-5482 (fax).
-
- The EPIC Alert is a free biweekly publication of the Electronic
- Privacy Information Center. To subscribe, send the message:
-
- SUBSCRIBE CPSR-ANNOUNCE Firstname Lastname
-
- to listserv@cpsr.org. You may also receive the Alert by reading the
- USENET newsgroup comp.org.cpsr.announce.
-
- Back issues are available via FTP/WAIS/Gopher/HTTP from cpsr.org
- /cpsr/alert and on Compuserve (Go NCSA), Library 2 (EPIC/Ethics). An
- HTML version of the current issue is available from epic.digicash.com/epic
-
-
- &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
-
-
- "Let us contemplate our forefathers, and posterity, and resolve to maintain
- the rights bequeathed to us from the former, for the sake of the latter.
- ... Let us remember that 'if we suffer tamely a lawless attack upon our
- liberty, we encourage it, and involve others in our doom.' It is a very
- serious consideration that millions yet unborn may be the miserable sharers
- of the event."
- - Samuel Adams ("patriot, statesman, brewer"), speech, 1771
- [via Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org> ]
-
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