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- EFFector Online Volume 08 No. 09 June 13, 1995 editors@eff.org
- A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
-
- IN THIS ISSUE:
-
- ALERT: Exon Bill - Only a Few Hours Left in Senate; Please Act!
- The Latest News
- What You Can Do Now -- U.S. and non-U.S. citizens
- Senate Contact List
- For More Information
- List Of Participating Organizations
- Newsbytes
- Feinstein/Lott Amendment to S.652 Requires Manadatory Cable Scrambling
- Sen. Robb Calls for Study Too, but Also Calls for "Tags" System
- Calendar of Events
- Quote of the Day
- What YOU Can Do
- Administrivia
-
- * See http://www.eff.org/Alerts/ or ftp.eff.org, /pub/Alerts/ for more
- information on current EFF activities and online activism alerts! *
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: ALERT: Exon Bill - Only a Few Hours Left in Senate; Please Act!
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- As of the lastest news: The Exon bill will be considered by the full
- Senate very shortly - within a couple of hours at most. Things do not
- look good. This is the absolute last chance to make your calls to your
- Senator about this legislation. To make matters worse, Exon and Grassley,
- co-sponsor of Dole's even worse Internet censorship bill, have combined
- forces to introduce yet another censor-the-Net proposal. Details are
- unknown at this time.
-
- Seriously, everyone, it's do or die time.
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- CAMPAIGN TO STOP THE EXON/GORTON COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT
- (SEE THE LIST OF CAMPAIGN COALITION MEMBERS AT THE END)
-
- Update: -Senate debate scheduled tomorrow, vote expected Tuesday
- -What You Can Do Now (US and non-US citizens)
-
- (This only takes two minutes. You can spare two
- minutes, can't you?)
-
- CAMPAIGN TO STOP THE UNCONSTITUTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT
- June 11, 1995
-
- PLEASE WIDELY REDISTRIBUTE THIS DOCUMENT WITH THIS BANNER INTACT
- REDISTRIBUTE ONLY UNTIL June 25, 1995
- REPRODUCE THIS ALERT ONLY IN RELEVANT FORUMS
-
- Distributed by the Voters Telecommunications Watch (vtw@vtw.org)
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- CONTENTS
- The Latest News
- What You Can Do Now -- U.S. and non-U.S. citizens
- Senate Contact List
- For More Information
- List Of Participating Organizations
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- THE LATEST NEWS
-
- We've seen some great responses from several people who called their
- Senators. At one office, the receptionist figured out what the big
- surge in phone calls was about (amazing powers of abstraction!) and
- finished one caller's sentence for him. Another person who wrote us
- said he appreciated the list of Technology staffers, as it turns out
- he actually knew one of them already!
-
- In all seriousness, we're not out of the woods yet. We've seen some
- encouraging signs, but we're still on the dark side of this issue. There
- are more Senators with bills before Congress to censor the Internet than
- there are co-sponsors of Leahy's bill. This should worry you. Friday
- morning you may wake up and discover that the Senate has passed a law
- against "indecent, filthy, lewd, and lascivious" expression on online
- systems.
-
- You will suddenly realize that even discussions of movies that might
- fit the above categories (such as R rated films) are now subject to
- criminal prosecution. Things you would normally find in bookstores and
- in print will never become available online. Discussions about them
- will become a strange dance of schizophrenia.
-
- Imagine trying to discuss a book that everyone has read while trying to
- talk around a part that's illegal to discuss online. Consider that
- even Andrea Dworkin's treatises against pornography could not even be
- discussed because they contain arguments and descriptions of why
- pornography is wrong within the book itself.
-
- We have before us some very clear choices; they have been created for us
- (and in some cases by us) by the last few years of the "mainstreaming
- of the Internet".
-
- We can simply oppose the bills that censor electronic expression. This
- will result in us being viewed as "out of touch" and "radicals" by the
- Senate. They have been indoctrinated with two years of the press
- telling them that the Internet is a big red light district. They have
- been given their "mission" by the nation's voice, the press, and
- they're now responding to it.
-
- They'll pass an Internet bill alright, so they can go to their
- constituents and say "Look what I did! I helped clean up the
- Internet." In the end, we'll lose this fight. People who simply
- oppose popularly-perceived issues are labeled as "shrill" and ignored.
-
- Or, we can support Leahy's bill (S 714) that would direct the
- Department of Justice to do a study of whether or not such legislation
- is even needed. This is the hearing that the Exon bill never got.
- This is a chance to drag these bills that are clearly unconstitutional
- into the light of day and wither them with all the First Amendment
- sunlight we can get into a Senate hearing room. Most importantly,
- this buys us time.
-
- If we don't support Leahy, we'll get the Exon bill. It's too hard for
- legislators today to stand up and say they support the First Amendment
- over "decency".
-
- But wait! "The Exon bill is unconstitutional", you say. "It can't pass!"
- I point out that if it's so obvious that it's unconstitutional, why are
- all these Senators jumping on the bandwagon to support similar measures?
-
- But wait! "The Supreme Court will nullify it", you say. Perhaps.
- Odds are even pretty good. But what will happen in the seven years it
- takes to find a martyr to take their case to the Supreme Court? How
- many bulletin boards will be seized? How many people will take on a
- new habit of "not communicating", in a medium which has fostered more
- many-to-many communication than has ever been seen before?
-
- You can make the difference. You can call your Senator first thing
- Monday morning and tell he or she that you think this issue ought to
- get a good long look before anything is legislated. There's not likely
- to be a vote in the Senate before Monday 5pm, so you have the whole day
- to call.
-
- [EFF Note: That was then, this is now. Please don't delay even 1 minute
- before phoning or faxing your Senators after reading this. There is no
- more time left.]
-
- The Telecomm Reform bill is on the floor right now. Senators are debating
- restrictions on your speech right now. Shouldn't you pipe up, while
- you still can?
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
- WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW -- U.S. and non-U.S. citizens
-
- The Telecomm Reform Bill currently includes the Exon/Gorton Internet
- Censorship bill. Leahy intends to offer a swap, to remove the Exon
- language in exchange for his bill which advocates a study of the issue,
- with an emphasis on the preservation of the First Amendment and
- parental control.
-
- It is essential that the Leahy language be substituted for Exon's, and
- therefore it is essential:
-
- 1. That all citizens call or fax their Senators as soon as possible.
- There is no time for written letters and email is too easily
- discounted or ignored. Non-U.S. citizens should contact Vice
- President Gore. Note, if you decide to send a fax, you'll want to
- write an expanded version of the statement below.
-
- It's very important that you always be cool, collected, and polite.
-
- U.S. citizens:
- <call your Senators' offices, contact info below>
- "Hello, Senator ________'s office"
- "Hi, I'm a constituent and would like to register my
- opinion on the Telecommunications Reform bill to the
- Senator. May I please speak to the technology staffer,
- _________?"
- "Hold On please. Alright, go ahead."
-
- "Please oppose the Exon/Gorton bill (Title 4 of the Telecomm
- bill) and other bills for censoring the Internet. Please
- support the Leahy alternative (S714) which examines these
- issues. My name and address are ________."
-
- "Thanks for calling."
- <click>
-
- Non-U.S. citizens:
- <call, fax, or send email to Vice President Gore>
- "Dear Vice President Gore,
-
- The world looks to the United States as one of the leaders in
- developing a Global Information Infrastructure. Title 4 of
- the Telecomm Reform bill and other Internet censorship bills
- imperil that leadership. Please work to remove them from the
- Telecomm Reform bill (S652) and support Senator Leahy's
- sensible alternative (S714). I'm calling from ____________."
-
-
- 2. Send VTW a note telling us what you did. If you contacted your two
- Senators, send a letter to vtw@vtw.org with a subject line of
- "XX ack" where "XX" is your state. For example:
-
- To: vtw@vtw.org
- Subject: OH ack
-
- I called my Ohio Senators and expressed my opinion.
-
- If you contact Senators outside your state, please let us know what
- state you're from. Also, if your exchange with the Senate staff
- was anything but droll and boring, please let us know. For example:
-
- My Senator's receptionist said he's gone out for the day, to
- try and find a copy of the First Amendment. He thinks it's
- a seditious idea and wants to know who started it.
-
- If you contacted Vice President Gore, send a letter to vtw@vtw.org with
- a subject line of "gore ack". For example:
-
- To: vtw@vtw.org
- Subject: gore ack
-
- I called VP Gore and expressed my opinion. I'm from France.
-
- An automatic responder will return an updated contact tally.
-
- 3. Forward this alert to relevant forums on other online services and
- BBS's. Check the letter you get back to see which Senators are
- underrepresented by citizen contacts. Forward the alert to any
- friends and colleagues in those states.
-
- 4. If you haven't yet signed the petition to support Sen. Leahy,
- do so now at http://www.cdt.org/petition.html. If you don't have
- WWW access, send mail to vtw@vtw.org with a subject line of
- "send petition" for directions.
-
- 5. Congratulate yourself! Your two-minute activism joins that of many
- thousands of others over the past two months.
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- SENATE CONTACT LIST
-
- Vice President Gore can be reached at:
-
- White House comment line
- Telephone: (202) 456-1111 (M-F 9-5 EST)
- Facsimile: (202) 456-2461 (M-F 9-5 EST)
- Email: vice-president@whitehouse.gov
-
-
- *** Note that we have included names of the several Senators ***
- *** Telecommunications Policy staffers below. Please attempt ***
- *** to speak to them when you call. ***
-
- US Senate Listing:
-
- D ST Name (Party) Phone Fax
- = == ============ ===== ===
- R AK Murkowski, Frank H. 1-202-224-6665 1-202-224-5301
- R AK Stevens, Ted 1-202-224-3004 1-202-224-1044
- Earl Comstock - Technology staffer
- D AL Heflin, Howell T. 1-202-224-4124 1-202-224-3149
- R AL Shelby, Richard C. 1-202-224-5744 1-202-224-3416
- D AR Bumpers, Dale 1-202-224-4843 1-202-224-6435
- Thomas Walls - Technology staffer
- D AR Pryor, David 1-202-224-2353 1-202-224-8261
- R AZ Kyl, Jon 1-202-224-4521 1-602-840-4848
- R AZ McCain, John 1-202-224-2235 1-602-952-8702
- Mark Buse - Technology staffer
- D CA Boxer, Barbara 1-202-224-3553 na
- Leanne Shimabukuro - Technology staffer
- D CA Feinstein, Dianne 1-202-224-3841 1-202-228-3954
- Robert Mestman - Technology staffer
- R CO Campbell, Ben N. 1-202-224-5852 1-202-225-0228
- Lori Fox - Technology staffer
- R CO Brown, Henry 1-202-224-5941 1-202-224-6471
- Liz Woodard - Technology staffer
- D CT Dodd, Christopher J. 1-202-224-2823 na
- D CT Lieberman, Joseph I. 1-202-224-4041 1-202-224-9750
- D DE Biden Jr., Joseph R. 1-202-224-5042 1-202-224-0139
- Demetra Lambros/Michelle Deguerin - Technology staffer
- R DE Roth Jr. William V. 1-202-224-2441 1-202-224-2805
- D FL Graham, Robert 1-202-224-3041 1-202-224-2237
- Bryant Hall - Technology staffer
- R FL Mack, Connie 1-202-224-5274 1-202-224-8022
- Stacy Hughes - Technology staffer
- D GA Nunn, Samuel 1-202-224-3521 1-202-224-0072
- Jonathan Reif - Technology staffer
- R GA Coverdell, Paul 1-202-224-3643 1-202-228-3783
- Therese Marie Delgadillo - Technology staffer
- D HI Akaka, Daniel K. 1-202-224-6361 1-202-224-2126
- Nanci Langley - Technology staffer
- D HI Inouye, Daniel K. 1-202-224-3934 1-202-224-6747
- Margaret Cummisky - Technology staffer
- D IA Harkin, Thomas 1-202-224-3254 1-202-224-7431
- Phil Buchan - Technology staffer
- R IA Grassley, Charles E. 1-202-224-3744 1-202-224-6020
- John McNickle - Technology staffer
- R ID Craig, Larry E. 1-202-224-2752 1-202-224-2573
- Elizabeth Criner - Technology staffer
- R ID Kempthorne, Dirk 1-202-224-6142 1-202-224-5893
- D IL Moseley-Braun, Carol 1-202-224-2854 1-202-224-2626
- Bill Mattea - Technology staffer
- D IL Simon, Paul 1-202-224-2152 1-202-224-0868
- Susan Kaplan - Technology staffer
- R IN Coats, Daniel R. 1-202-224-5623 1-202-224-8964
- David Crane - Technology staffer
- R IN Lugar, Richard G. 1-202-224-4814 1-202-224-7877
- Walt Luken - Technology staffer
- R KS Dole, Robert 1-202-224-6521 1-202-224-8952
- R KS Kassebaum, Nancy L. 1-202-224-4774 1-202-224-3514
- Ed Bolen - Technology staffer
- D KY Ford, Wendell H. 1-202-224-4343 1-202-224-0046
- Martha Maloney - Technology staffer
- R KY McConnell, Mitch 1-202-224-2541 1-202-224-2499
- D LA Breaux, John B. 1-202-224-4623 na
- Thomas Moore - Technology staffer
- D LA Johnston, J. Bennett 1-202-224-5824 1-202-224-2952
- Michael Gougisha - Technology staffer
- D MA Kennedy, Edward M. 1-202-224-4543 1-202-224-2417
- Jeff Blattner - Technology staffer
- D MA Kerry, John F. 1-202-224-2742 1-202-224-8525
- Scott Bunton - Technology staffer
- D MD Mikulski, Barbara A. 1-202-224-4654 1-202-224-8858
- D MD Sarbanes, Paul S. 1-202-224-4524 1-202-224-1651
- Fred Millhiser - Technology staffer
- R ME Snowe, Olympia 1-202-224-5344 1-202-224-6853
- Angela Campbell - Technology staffer
- R ME Cohen, William S. 1-202-224-2523 1-202-224-2693
- Kelly Metcalf - Technology staffer
- D MI Levin, Carl 1-202-224-6221 na
- R MI Abraham, Spencer 1-202-224-4822 1-202-224-8834
- D MN Wellstone, Paul 1-202-224-5641 1-202-224-8438
- Mike Epstein - Technology staffer
- R MN Grams, Rod 1-202-224-3244 na
- R MO Bond, Christopher S. 1-202-224-5721 1-202-224-8149
- R MO Ashcroft, John 1-202-224-6154 na
- R MS Cochran, Thad 1-202-224-5054 1-202-224-3576
- R MS Lott, Trent 1-202-224-6253 1-202-224-2262
- Chip Pickering - Technology staffer
- D MT Baucus, Max 1-202-224-2651 na
- Brian Cavey - Technology staffer
- R MT Burns, Conrad R. 1-202-224-2644 1-202-224-8594
- Mark Baker - Technology staffer
- R NC Faircloth, D. M. 1-202-224-3154 1-202-224-7406
- R NC Helms, Jesse 1-202-224-6342 1-202-224-7588
- D ND Conrad, Kent 1-202-224-2043 1-202-224-7776
- Steve Super - Technology staffer
- D ND Dorgan, Byron L. 1-202-224-2551 1-202-224-1193
- Greg Rhode - Technology staffer
- D NE Exon, J. J. 1-202-224-4224 1-202-224-5213
- Christopher MacLean - Technology staffer
- D NE Kerrey, Bob 1-202-224-6551 1-202-224-7645
- Carol Ann Bischoff - Technology staffer
- R NH Gregg, Judd 1-202-224-3324 1-202-224-4952
- R NH Smith, Robert 1-202-224-2841 1-202-224-1353
- D NJ Bradley, William 1-202-224-3224 1-202-224-8567
- Mark Schmitt - Technology staffer
- D NJ Lautenberg, Frank R. 1-202-224-4744 1-202-224-9707
- Bruce King - Technology staffer
- D NM Bingaman, Jeff 1-202-224-5521 na
- Wayne Propst - Technology staffer
- R NM Domenici, Pete V. 1-202-224-6621 1-202-224-7371
- D NV Bryan, Richard H. 1-202-224-6244 1-202-224-1867
- Andrew Vermilye - Technology staffer
- D NV Reid, Harry 1-202-224-3542 1-202-224-7327
- D NY Moynihan, Daniel P. 1-202-224-4451 na
- R NY D'Amato, Alfonse M. 1-202-224-6542 1-202-224-5871
- Kraig Siracuse - Technology staffer
- D OH Glenn, John 1-202-224-3353 1-202-224-7983
- Kathy Connolly - Technology staffer
- R OH Dewine, Michael 1-202-224-2315 1-202-224-6519
- Josh Ruben - Technology staffer
- R OK Inhofe, James 1-202-224-4721
- R OK Nickles, Donald 1-202-224-5754 1-202-224-6008
- R OR Hatfield, Mark O. 1-202-224-3753 1-202-224-0276
- R OR Packwood, Robert 1-202-224-5244 1-202-228-3576
- Hans Haney - Technology staffer
- R PA Santorum, Rick 1-202-224-6324 1-202-228-4991
- R PA Specter, Arlen 1-202-224-4254 1-717-782-4920
- Dan Renberg - Technology staffer
- D RI Pell, Claiborne 1-202-224-4642 1-202-224-4680
- R RI Chafee, John H. 1-202-224-2921 na
- D SC Hollings, Ernest F. 1-202-224-6121 1-202-224-4293
- Kevin Josephs - Technology staffer
- R SC Thurmond, Strom 1-202-224-5972 1-202-224-1300
- D SD Daschle, Thomas A. 1-202-224-2321 1-202-224-2047
- R SD Pressler, Larry 1-202-224-5842 1-202-224-1259*
- Katie King - Technology staffer
- R TN Thompson, Fred 1-202-224-4944 1-202-228-3679
- Kevin Moxley - Technology staffer
- R TN Frist, Bill 1-202-224-3344 1-202-224-8062
- Dave Berson - Technology staffer
- R TX Hutchison, Kay Bailey 1-202-224-5922 1-202-224-0776
- Amy Henderson - Technology staffer
- R TX Gramm, Phil 1-202-224-2934 1-202-228-2856
- R UT Bennett, Robert 1-202-224-5444 1-202-224-6717
- Amy Henderson - Technology staffer
- R UT Hatch, Orrin G. 1-202-224-5251 1-202-224-6331
- Mike O'Neill - Technology staffer
- D VA Robb, Charles S. 1-202-224-4024 1-202-224-8689
- Bill Owens - Technology staffer
- R VA Warner, John W. 1-202-224-2023 1-202-224-6295
- Russel Wilkerson - Technology staffer
- D VT Leahy, Patrick J. 1-202-224-4242 1-202-224-3595
- Beryl Howell - Technology staffer
- R VT Jeffords, James M. 1-202-224-5141 na
- Bill Testerman - Technology staffer
- D WA Murray, Patty 1-202-224-2621 1-202-224-0238
- Mike Egan - Technology staffer
- R WA Gorton, Slade 1-202-224-3441 1-202-224-9393
- Terri Claffey - Technology staffer
- D WI Feingold, Russell 1-202-224-5323 na
- Jeannine Kenney - Technology staffer
- D WI Kohl, Herbert H. 1-202-224-5653 1-202-224-9787
- Jon Liebowitz - Technology staffer
- D WV Byrd, Robert C. 1-202-224-3954 1-202-224-4025
- D WV Rockefeller, John D. 1-202-224-6472 na
- Cheryl Bruner - Technology staffer
- R WY Simpson, Alan K. 1-202-224-3424 1-202-224-1315
- Michael Stull - Technology staffer
- R WY Thomas, Craig 1-202-224-6441 1-202-224-3230
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- FOR MORE INFORMATION
-
- For more information on the Communications Decency Act, visit the
- following resources:
-
- Web Sites
- URL:http://www.panix.com/vtw/exon/
- URL:http://epic.org/
- URL:http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/
- URL:http://www.cdt.org/cda.html
-
- FTP Archives
- URL:ftp://ftp.cdt.org/pub/cdt/policy/freespeech/00-INDEX.FREESPEECH
- URL:ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/Alerts/
-
- Gopher Archives:
- URL:gopher://gopher.panix.com/11/vtw/exon
- URL:gopher://gopher.eff.org/11/Alerts
-
- Email:
- vtw@vtw.org (put "send help" in the subject line)
- cda-info@cdt.org (General CDA information)
- cda-stat@cdt.org (Current status of the CDA)
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- LIST OF PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
-
- In order to use the net more effectively, several organizations have
- joined forces on a single Congressional net campaign to stop the
- Communications Decency Act.
-
-
- American Civil Liberties Union * American Communication Association *
- American Council for the Arts * Arts & Technology Society * Association
- of Alternative Newsweeklies * biancaTroll productions * Californians
- Against Censorship Together * Center For Democracy And Technology *
- Centre for Democratic Communications * Center for Public Representation
- * Citizen's Voice - New Zealand * Computer Communicators Association *
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility * Cross Connection *
- Cyber-Rights Campaign * CyberQueer Lounge * Electronic Frontier Canada
- * Electronic Frontier Foundation * Electronic Frontier Foundation -
- Austin * Electronic Frontiers Australia * Electronic Frontiers Houston
- * Electronic Frontiers New Hampshire * Electronic Privacy Information
- Center * Feminists For Free Expression * First Amendment Teach-In *
- Florida Coalition Against Censorship * Friendly Anti-Censorship
- Taskforce for Students * Hands Off! The Net * Human Rights Watch *
- Inland Book Company * Inner Circle Technologies, Inc. * Inst. for
- Global Communications * The Libertarian Party * Marijuana Policy
- Project * Metropolitan Data Networks Ltd. * MindVox * National Bicycle
- Greenway * National Coalition Against Censorship * National Public
- Telecomputing Network * National Writers Union * Oregon Coast RISC *
- Panix Public Access Internet * People for the American Way * Rock Out
- Censorship * Society for Electronic Access * The Thing International
- BBS Network * The WELL * Voters Telecommunications Watch
-
- (Note: All 'Electronic Frontier' organizations are independent entities,
- not EFF chapters or divisions.)
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- End Alert
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Newsbytes
- ------------------
-
- * Feinstein/Lott Amendment to S.652 Requires Manadatory Cable Scrambling
-
- Senators Lott and Feinstein introduced an amendment yesterday to the
- Telecom Reform bill, S.652, requiring manadatory scrambling of audio and
- video for "adult" cable tv programming. How this will affect other
- information and entertainment services, such as Internet service providers,
- BBSs, etc., if at all, is unclear, but the language at first analysis
- appears to apply to "multi-channel video programming distributors" and
- should not directly affect online services. The amendment did not
- affect in any way the Communications Decency (Exon bill) provisions of
- the Telecom Reform bill, but rather another section. The amendment
- passed, according to Senate staffers, 91-0.
-
- The text of the amendment as it was passed by the Senate and folded into
- the bill is available at:
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Legislation/Bills_by_number/
- s652_a1269_feinstein_lott.amend
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/Legislation/Bills_by_number/s652_a1269_feinstein_lott.amend
- gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Legislation/Bills_by_number,
- s652_a1269_feinstein_lott.amend
-
-
- * Sen. Robb Calls for Study Too, but Also Calls for "Tags" System
-
- Amendment 1271 to Senate Telecom Reform bill was proposed yesterday by
- Sen. Charles Robb (D-VA). This amendment was tabled June 12, 1995. A "Sense
- of Congress" resolution to "encourage the voluntary use of tags" or
- identifying marks or names for online materials that are sexually
- explicit. Like other tagging and rating schemes, this idea has a number
- of serious flaws. Unlike other proposed systems, the Robb amendment
- calls for a centralized industry board to oversee labelling and
- implementation of software to block access to labelled material, and
- requires the Secretary of Commerce to publicize the tags. The scheme
- would be voluntary under this version of the Robb amendment. Calls
- for a study one year down the road regarding the tags' proliferation and
- effectiveness. Some good points, some bad points. Mostly bad. Yet
- another attempt to centralize the uncentralizable, ignores the global
- nature of the net, and calls for a single rating system, the almost
- guaranteed failure of which will likely be the basis for yet more
- Internet censorship legislation a year from now. The tabled resolution
- curiously labels the Internet and BBSs "public information networks".
-
- However, like Sen. Leahy, Robb calls for a study, and reconsideration,
- rather than deciding like Exon, et al., that he's right and that's that.
-
- When and if the amendment will be reconsidered is unknown to us at present.
-
- The text of the amendment as it was tabled by the Senate is available at:
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Legislation/Bills_by_number/
- s652_a1271_robb_tabled.amend
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/Legislation/Bills_by_number/s652_a1271_robb_tabled.amend
- gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Legislation/Bills_by_number,
- s652_a1271_robb_tabled.amend
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Calendar of Events
- ---------------------------
-
- This schedule lists EFF events, and those we feel might be of interest to
- our members. EFF events (those sponsored by us or featuring an EFF speaker)
- are marked with a "*" instead of a "-" after the date. Simlarly, government
- events, such as deadlines for comments on reports or testimony submission, are
- marked with "!" in place of the "-" after the date.
-
- If you know of an event of some sort that should be listed here, please
- send info about it to Stanton McCandlish (mech@eff.org)
-
- The latest full version of this calendar, which includes material for
- later in the year as well as the next couple of months, is available from:
-
- ftp: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/calendar.eff
- gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF, calendar.eff
- http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/calendar.eff
-
-
- Updated: Jun. 13, 1995
-
-
- 1995
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-
-
- June 13-
- 15 - IDT 95 - 12th Congress on Information Markets and Industries;
- Paris, France. Organized by ADBS (a society of information
- professionals), ANRT (National Association of Technological
- Research), and GFII (French association of information industries).
- Contact: +33 1 43 72 25 25 (voice), +33 1 43 72 30 41 (fax)
-
- June 17-
- 19 - NECC'95: Emerging Technologies and Lifelong Learning: 16th Annual
- National Educational Computing Conf., sponsored by International
- Society for Technology in Education; Baltimore, Maryland.
- VP Gore and Sec'y. of Labor Robert Reich invited as keynote
- speakers. Other speakers include: John Phillipo (CELT), Frank
- Knott (MGITB)
- Contact: +1 503 346 2834 (voice), +1 503 346 5890 (fax)
- Email: necc95@ccmail.uoregon.edu
-
- June 18-
- 21 - ED-MEDIA'95; Graz, Austria. A world conference on educational
- multimedia and hypermedia. Sponsor: The Association for the
- Advancement of Computing.
- Contact: +1 804 973 3987 (voice)
- Email: aace@virginia.edu.
-
- June 24-
- 28 - Workshop on Ethical & Professional Issues in Computing;
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, NY. Deadline for submissions:
- Apr. 15.
- Contact: +1 518 276 8503 (voice), +1 518 276 2659 (fax)
- Email: cherkt@rpi.edu
-
- June 27-
- 29 - Women in Technology Conference: Channels for Change; Santa Clara
- Conv. Ctr., Santa Clara, Calif. Speakers include: Gloria Steinem.
- Sponsored by Int'l. Network of Women in Technology (WITI).
- Contact: +1 818 990 1987 (voice), +1 818 906 3299 (fax)
- Email: witi@crl.com
-
- June 28-
- 30 - INET '95 Internet Society 5th Ann. International Networking
- Conf.; Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by Internet Society (ISoc).
- See Jan. 13 for proposal deadline
- Contact: +1 703 648 9888 (voice)
- FTP: ftp.isoc.org, /isoc/inet95/
- Gopher: gopher.isoc.org, 1/isoc/inet95
- WWW: http://www.isoc.org/inet95.html
- Email: inet95@isoc.org
-
- July 5-
- 7 - Key Players in the Introduction of Information Technology: Their
- Social Responsibility & Professional Training; Namur, Belgium.
- Sponsored by CREIS.
- Email: nolod@ccr.jussieu.fr, clobet@info.fundp.ac.be
-
- July 5-
- 8 - Alliance for Community Media International Conference and Trade
- Show. [See Jan. 31 for proposal submission deadline info].
- Contact: Alliance c/o MATV, 145 Pleasant St., Malden, MA 02148
- Fax: (617) 321-7121; Voice: Rika Welsh (617) 321-6400
- Email: matv@world.std.com
-
- July 5-
- 8 - 18th International Conf. on Research & Development in Information
- Retrieval; Sheraton Hotel, Seattle, Wash.
- Email: sigir95@u.washington.edu
-
- July 6-
- 7 ! Interoperability & the Economics of Information Infrastructure;
- Freedom Forum, Rosslyn, Virginia. IITF/NSF/Harvard/FFMSC joint
- workshop to "analyze and evaluate economic incentives and
- impediments to achieving interoperability in the National
- Information Infrastructure. The goal is to help agencies,
- associations, the Administration, and the Congress to develop
- sound policies for realizing the vision of a seamless,
- interoperating NII. Deadline for proposals: Mar. 17. Deadline
- for submissions: June 15.
- Contact: +1 617 495 8903 (voice), +1 617 495 5776 (fax)
- Email: kahin@harvard.edu
-
- July 11-
- 15 - '95 Joint International Conference: Association for Computers and
- the Humanties, and Association for Literacy and Linguistic
- Computing; UCSB, Santa Barbara, Calif. Will highlight the
- development of new computing methodologies for research and
- teaching in the humanities
- Contact: Eric Dahlin, +1 805 687 5003 (voice)
- Email: hcf1dahl@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu
-
- July 22-
- 26 - Syllabus'95; Sonoma State U., Rohnert Park, Calif.
- "The premier conference covering the use of technology in the
- curriculum"
- Contact: 1-800-773-0670 (voice, US-only), +1 408 746 200 (voice,
- elsewhere)
- Email: syllabus@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Quote of the Day
- -------------------------
-
- "There are already laws prohibiting the promotion of hatred and we are
- now considering new laws to establish limits on the use of the Internet
- and other forms of communication in a way that might be harmful to us all."
- - Allan Rock, Canadian Minister of Justice, in response to a question
- regaring whether or not students should be censored from "unwanted
- exposure" to "extremist movements promoting anti-social behaviour"
- online. From a virtual conference hosted by Canada's SchoolNet MOO
- forum, May 1995. The second meaning one can infer ("...limits...
- harmful to us all") is really a delicious bit of double entendre.
-
-
- Find yourself wondering if your privacy and freedom of speech are safe
- when bills to censor the Internet are swimming about in a sea of of
- surveillance legislation and anti-terrorism hysteria? Worried that in
- the rush to protect us from ourselves that our government representatives
- may deprive us of our essential civil liberties?
-
- Join EFF!
-
- Even if you don't live in the U.S., the anti-Internet hysteria will soon
- be visiting a legislative body near you.
-
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-
-
- Subject: What YOU Can Do
- ------------------------
-
- * The Exon Bill (Communications Decency Act)
-
- The Communications Decency Act poses serious threats to freedom of
- expression online, and to the livelihoods of system operators. The
- legislation also undermines several crucial privacy protections.
-
- Business/industry persons concerned should alert their corporate govt.
- affairs office and/or legal counsel. Everyone should write to their own
- Senators and ask them to support the replacement of Exon's
- communications decency language in the Senate telecom reform bill s.652
- with S. 714, Sen. Leahy's alternative to the Comm. Decency Act. Explain
- quickly, clearly and politely, why you feel the Exon language is dangerous.
-
- S.652, the Senate telecom deregulation bill, now contains Sen. Exon's
- "Communications Decency Act" (formerly S.314.) The House version of the
- CDA, H.R.1004, is essentially stalled. The House telecom reform bill
- will almost certainly include the Leahy language, a fact that may be
- worth mentioning to your Senators.
-
- For more information on what you can do to help stop this and other
- dangerous legislation, see:
-
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/Alerts/
- gopher.eff.org, 1/Alerts
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/
-
- If you do not have full internet access, send your request
- for information to ask@eff.org.
-
-
- * Find Out Who Your Congresspersons Are
-
- Writing letters to, faxing, and phoning your representatives in Congress
- is one very important strategy of activism, and an essential way of
- making sure YOUR voice is heard on vital issues.
-
- EFF has lists of the Senate and House with contact information, as well
- as lists of Congressional committees. These lists are available at:
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/Activism/Congress_cmtes/
- gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Issues/Activism/Congress_cmtes
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Activism/Congress_cmtes/
-
- The full Senate and House lists are senate.list and hr.list, respectively.
- Those not in the U.S. should seek out similar information about their
- own legislative bodies. EFF will be happy to archive any such
- information provided. If you do not know who your Representatives are,
- you should contact you local League of Women Voters, who typically maintain
- databases that can help you find out.
-
-
- * Join EFF!
-
- You *know* privacy, freedom of speech and ability to make your voice heard
- in government are important. You have probably participated in our online
- campaigns and forums. Have you become a member of EFF yet? The best way to
- protect your online rights is to be fully informed and to make your
- opinions heard. EFF members are informed and are making a difference. Join
- EFF today!
-
- For EFF membership info, send queries to membership@eff.org, or send any
- message to info@eff.org for basic EFF info, and a membership form.
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