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- EFFector Online Volume 6 No. 2 10/1/1993 editors@eff.org
- A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
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- In This Issue:
- ***VERY IMPORTANT*** Critical Files to Remove from Your BBS
- EFF to Defend Crypto Rights Legally
- WIRE: Women's Information Resource & Exchange Opens Online Doors
- Senator Kennedy Offers Info Online
- EFF Welcomes Dan Brown, Stanton McCandlish, & Kathleen Zaffina
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- ***VERY IMPORTANT*** Critical Files to Remove from Your BBS
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-
- EFF has learned that the following graphic image files have been the
- subject of a recent federal indictment alleging receipt and possession of
- child pornography and transportation of obscene materials through
- interstate commerce. ***EFF STRONGLY ADVISES ALL SYSOPS TO REMOVE THESE
- FILES FROM THEIR ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEMS IMMEDIATELY IN ORDER TO
- AVOID LEGAL REPERCUSSIONS.*** Please distribute this message widely and
- quickly.
-
- Alleged child pornography files:
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- PPO4@.GIF
- FAMO3.GIF
- CHERRYA.GIF
- CHERRYB.GIF
- CHERRYC.GIF
- WC221501.GIF
- LITSIS.GIF
- MBON006.JPG
- MBON007.JPG
- DS-X-219.GIF
- INOCNT.JPG
- KID013.GIF
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- Alleged adult obscenity files:
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- ORGY6.ZIP (A DL FILE)
- WC1C2332.GIF
- BAMS-039.JPG
- ________________________________________
- Shari Steele
- Director of Legal Services
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 1001 G Street, NW
- Suite 950 East
- Washington, DC 20001
- 202/347-5400 (voice), 202/393-5509 (fax)
- ssteele@eff.org
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- EFF to Defend Crypto Rights Legally
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-
- Washington, D.C. -- The Electronic Frontier Foundation has committed
- itself this week to legal defense efforts in response to what is
- apparently a U.S. government campaign against the use and export of
- cryptographic technology.
-
- EFF's response to the anti-cryptography campaign, which has been directed
- initially against the "Pretty Good Privacy" (PGP) encryption program
- written by Phil Zimmermann, is three-fold:
-
- o EFF and EFF board members will immediately contribute
- funds to Phil Zimmermann's current legal expenses as they relate
- to constitutional issues and will encourage others to make donations
- for this legal effort.
-
- o EFF will continue to vigorously investigate the facts of the PGP case,
- and other cryptography-related cases that may arise, in order
- to spotlight the constitutional issues raised by such cases.
-
- o EFF is planning to launch in the near future a First Amendment
- campaign aimed both at raising funds to support legal work on the
- constitutional issues raised by these cases and at educating policymakers
- and the general public about need to reform our outmoded export control laws.
-
- The basic facts of the PGP case is as follows:
-
- The Customs Bureau has interviewed Phil Zimmermann and others involved with
- PGP. A San Jose grand jury subpoenaed documents relating to PGP from
- ViaCrypt and Austin Code Works, two companies that intend to offer
- commercial products related to PGP. The State Department has sent a letter
- to Austin Code Works requiring them to register as an arms dealer, even if
- they don't plan to export cryptography.
-
- In light of these developments, the Electronic Frontier Foundation Board of
- Directors met in Austin on Sept 22-23 to plan EFF's response.
-
- EFF's Board of Directors believes that this case may involve fundamental
- issues in the application of the U.S. Constitution to digital media. At
- stake is the right to privacy, the right to public access to secure
- cryptography, the right to publish digital writings, and the right to equal
- protection under the law. We are resolved to take this matter very
- seriously.
-
- For this reason, EFF will undertake a vigorous investigation of the facts
- in this and any other PGP related cases which might arise.
-
- If the Grand Jury issues indictments that would, in the view of EFF,
- threaten the future of digital liberty, we are prepared to assist in the case,
- and any other cases that might have similar adverse effects. We are also
- prepared to seek to amend the export laws to protect constitutional speech
- and the right to disseminate and use encryption to protect the citizens'
- right to privacy and to the security of their communications.
-
- In the short run, EFF will assist Phil and others involved with PGP to find
- criminal defense attorneys, explore ways to get any cases handled pro
- bono publico, or for expenses only, and contribute funds to Phil and other
- possible defendants for pre-indictment constitutional research, and we
- encourage others to do the same. As of this announcement, several thousand
- dollars have been pledged by EFF and EFF board members, including John
- Gilmore, Mitchell Kapor and John Perry Barlow.
-
- In the near future, EFF will launch a national campaign designed to provide
- legal and financial support for cases or legislative efforts that would
- promote the constitutionally guaranteed rights to develop, discuss, and
- use cryptographic technology.
-
- We urge you to help Phil Zimmermann in preparing his constitutional defense
- by contacting Phil's lawyer, Philip Dubois (dubois@csn.org, +1 303 444 3885,
- or 2305 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304, USA). He is accepting legal defense
- contributions relating directly to Phil's defense as an individual.
-
- Board of Directors
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
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- WIRE: Women's Information Resource & Exchange Opens Online Doors
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-
- -- 500 Founding Subscribers To Gain Access to New Information and
- Conferencing System for Women --
-
- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., October 1, 1993 -- Women's
- Information Resource & Exchange (WIRE), the first international,
- interactive computer network dedicated to women, today opened its
- gateways to Founding Subscribers, defined as people actively interested
- in building this electronic frontier community.
- "More demographic balance in the online world is crucial," commented
- Cliff Figallo, online communications coordinator of the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation and former general manager of the WELL. "WIRE is
- providing a vital information clearinghouse and an easy-to-use
- networked meeting place for the half of our population that has, until
- now, been vastly underrepresented and underserved in the online world.
- By offering a safe and welcoming haven where women can assemble and
- learn, WIRE will help seed the world network with net-savvy females and
- bring the electronic community more in balance with Real World
- demographics."
- WIRE provides women with an easily accessed centralized source of
- women-oriented information and conversation. For the first time,
- individuals and organizations can quickly and easily access up-to-date
- databases, discussions, alerts, abstracts, resources and experts on
- health, politics, career, finance, technology, parenting, education,
- lifestyle and many other issues of interest to women. Women and men
- can log onto WIRE and discuss topics of interest with each other,
- network to solve problems, instantly access information, keep in touch
- with family and friends via email, and participate in newsgroups and
- mailing lists from other systems on the Internet.
- "We think WIRE will be a great new destination on the information
- superhighway," explained Ellen Pack, co-founder and president of
- WIRE. "There's a wealth of information for women to tap into -- health
- studies, tips on starting a business or traveling alone, parenting
- stories, legislative updates, funding sources, and discussions about
- art and literature. WIRE is excited to bring resources and dialog
- directly to people's home and office computers. WIRE is providing a
- place for women around the world to get connected to what's happening
- and to each other."
- WIRE Founding Subscribers will be limited to 500 people who want
- to be early influencers committed to actively developing the online
- community. The Grand Opening for WIRE is scheduled for early 1994.
- "We want to foster diversity," says Pack. "In Founding
- Subscribers, we are looking for people with something to contribute,
- personally, intellectually or through their involvements. While many
- subscribers will already be familiar with computer conferencing, our
- goal is to make it so easy to get around online that it's completely
- unnecessary to be technologically sophisticated."
- "WIRE's interface uses familiar desktop conventions with some nice
- extensions -- a most refreshing alternative to the usual tangle of
- Unixoid arcana," said Dr. Brenda Laurel, researcher at Interval
- Research "The big news with WIRE, however, is the content -- the pump
- is primed with topics and points of view that invite women-centered
- discourse and community building. I'm looking forward to living with
- WIRE. It seems like the right place to introduce my daughters (ages 5
- and 8) to the wonderful world of networking, too."
-
- USING WIRE IS EASY
-
- The point-and-click, graphical user interface makes it especially
- easy for people to find the information they want and reduces the
- learning curve required to use the system. The graphical user
- interface is currently available for Mac and Windows computers, with a
- DOS version to be announced within a few months. A command line
- interface is also currently available.
-
- WIRE ENCOURAGES CALLS TO CUSTOMER SUPPORT
-
- A friendly customer support team is available to users at no
- charge. "Part of our mission is to introduce more women to computer
- networking which involves friendly and consistent user support."said
- Nancy Rhine, co-founder and development director of WIRE. "We want
- people to ask questions! We even hold face-to-face workshops at our
- offices to demo the how-tos of exploring the online world. At WIRE
- there is no such thing as a 'stupid question'."
-
- ACCESS TO THE VAST WORLD OF THE INTERNET
-
- Currently, WIRE offers Internet email, mailing lists, UPI
- Newswires, and Usenet newsgroups. Subscribers can telnet to WIRE using
- either the vt-100 based command line interface or the Mac GUI
- supporting color, sounds, and pictures.
- "Along with all the really juicy information available on WIRE, we
- want to encourage women to access other information resources out there
- on the Internet. We are working towards providing the full range of
- popular applications available via the Internet, including gopher,
- WAIS, archie, ftp, and others", said Rhine. "WIRE will be rolling out
- technical tools one-at-a-time, both to ensure technical quality and to
- provide the appropriate customer support. We think focusing on quality
- is the only proper way to keep up with the latest and greatest tools
- available."
-
- WIRE NETWORKS, INC.
-
- WIRE is an international, interactive, computer network serving
- the information and networking needs of women. WIRE's management and
- support office is located in South San Francisco. WIRE's computer
- hardware is located and supported around the clock by Pandora Systems
- of San Francisco. WIRE is available today to founding subscribers at a
- cost of $15/month which includes 2 free hours of online time,
- additional hours cost $2.50/hour. For long distance users, access is
- available thru SprintNet at an additional cost, which varies according
- to time of day. WIRE is also available via telnet from a remote
- Internet site. Discounts are available for groups. Gift certificates
- are also available.
-
- For more information contact WIRE at 415/615-8989 or send email to
- info@wire.net.
-
- Press contacts: Naomi Pearce (415/615-7914) or
- Nancy Rhine (415/615-8989)
-
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- Senator Kennedy Offers Info Online
- **********************************
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- from the office of
- Senator Edward M. Kennedy
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: PAM HUGHES
- SEPTEMBER 14, 1993 202/224-2633
-
-
- SENATOR KENNEDY IS FIRST TO OFFER DIRECT ACCESS TO CONSTITUENTS THROUGH
- COMPUTER OUTREACH
-
-
- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is the first member of the U.S. Congress to offer
- constituents direct access to his speeches, press releases and Senate
- statements through their personal computers. In a pioneering experiment,
- Kennedy began posting releases in May on computer bulletin boards for reading
- by his Massachusetts constituents.
-
- "Massachusetts citizens are among the most technologically sophisticated in
- the nation," said Kennedy. "By communicating directly with my constituents
- in their homes, schools, and workplaces, I hope to make my day-to-day work
- in Washington more accessible to the people of Massachusetts. I invite
- Massachusetts citizens to take advantage of this inno vation in electronic
- democracy."
-
- Kennedy's public statements are accessible on several computer bulletin
- boards, as well as in two USENET news groups via the Internet. The bulletin
- boards provide a cost-effective way for voters to directly access information
- from Sen. Kennedy on various policy issues.
-
- Readers of the Kennedy releases may provide the Senator with immediate
- feedback on the issues by commenting via computer. While all comments will be
- monitored, staff limitations will prohibit individual replies for the
- foreseeable future. Constituents are encouraged to contact Kennedy's
- Boston or Washington office by mail when a reply is desired.
-
- Response during the summer experiment has been so positive that Kennedy's
- office has expanded its reach of bulletin boards and is actively alerting the
- general public about the availability of the Kennedy postings. Comments from
- con stituents have included:
-
- "I would like to thank you for making the effort to publish these press
- releases on our bulletin board. It is admirable that you are sincerely making
- an effort to get your opinions out into the public arena..."
-
- "I'm all for our elected reps getting 'with it'."
-
- "I recommend that everyone check out the Sen. Kennedy press release
- conference..."
-
- Senator Kennedy, who chairs the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources,
- will play a major role in the Senate's consideration of President Clinton's
- comprehensive health care proposal. The Labor Committee also has jurisdiction
- over federal legislation involving jobs and education. Constituents
- interested in these and other policy matters can read his electronic
- postings to obtain up-to-date information.
-
- North Shore Mac, a free bulletin board run by Jonathan Gourd in Beverly,
- Massachusetts, provides the home location for the "Sen. Kennedy Releases"
- conference. This board can be reached at 508/921-4716 and can be accessed
- with standard telecommunications software, or in its graphical interface
- via
- Macintosh or Windows client software available for downloading on-line.
- Visitors can sign-on with the User ID: visitor, Password: visitor.
-
- On the Internet, releases can be found in the following USENET news groups:
- ne.politics and talk.politics.misc
-
- These releases are also available via anonymous FTP:
- ftp ftp.ai.mit.edu, (login as) anonymous, cd incoming/Kennedy
-
- Technical assistance and distribution to the Internet is provided as a public
- service by the Intelligent Information Infrastructure Project, at the
- Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
-
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- EFF Welcomes Dan Brown, Stanton McCandlish & Kathleen Zaffina
- *************************************************************
-
- Beginning this month, EFF welcomes three new additions to our staff.
-
- Dan Brown will be EFF's new Systems Administrator. Recently, Dan has been
- administering the system and providing technical support at Case Western in
- Cleveland, Ohio. One of Dan's earliest tasks will be to relocate EFF's
- cluster of SUN Sparkstations from Cambridge, MA, to Washington, DC. Dan
- will then be responsible for administering our gopher, wais and ftp sites.
- You can reach Dan at brown@eff.org.
-
- Stanton McCandlish is starting as EFF's Online Activist. Stanton may be
- familiar to many of you already, as he is a relatively outspoken member of
- several popular mail lists. Stanton has just moved all of his belongings
- to DC from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he ran his own BBS. One of
- Stanton's earliest tasks will be to set up an EFF BBS. Stanton will also
- be taking over editorial responsibility for EFFector Online. You can reach
- Stanton at mech@eff.org.
-
- Kathleen Zaffina will be replacing Kirsten Erickson as EFF's Executive
- Assistant. Kathleen has over 15 years of experience in similar positions,
- most recently working at Amideast, a nonprofit organization in DC that
- promotes understanding between people in the United States and Middle
- Eastern countries. Kathleen will be responsible for making sure that EFF's
- office runs smoothly, providing support to EFF staff and board. You can
- reach Kathleen at kzaffina@eff.org.
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