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- EFFector Online Volume 08 No. 22 Dec 12, 1995 editors@eff.org
- A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
-
- IN THIS ISSUE:
-
- Two More Days of National Protest! + Update on Progress
- ALERT: NYC Anti-Censorship Rally/Press Conference, Thu. 2-3pm EST
- ALERT: SF Anti-Censorship Rally, Rain or Shine! Thu. noon-1pm PST
- ALERT: Seattle Anti-Censorship Rally, Thu. noon-1pm PST
- ALERT: Austin Anti-Censorship Rally, Tue. Dec. 19
- NIIAC Opposes Internet Censorship, Supports Filtering Technology
- Newsnibbles
- Upcoming 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! *
-
- -> If you are organizing a rally in your area, please let us know.
- -> We'll keep the alerts page updated. - mech@eff.org
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Two More Days of National Protest! + Update on Progress
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- * There was NO vote on this issue today by the Senate side of the joint
- conference committee, it *has not* passed yet. This gives us at least
- another day of action!
-
-
- * DON'T STOP NOW! See http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/s652_hr1555.alert
- for what steps you can take to protect free speech online. It's easy, and
- it's important!
-
- Since the online activism efforts are still gaining rather than losing
- any steam, consider Dec. 13 and 14 the 2nd and 3rd Days of National
- Protest against the Internet censorship legislation. Keep the web sites
- up, organize more rallys! Tell your offline friends why this is so
- important and get them to call and write their Congresspersons.
-
-
- * The number of people sending notes to the Internet Protest tally
- address, indicating that they have contacted one or more legislators
- on the Internet censorship topic, reached at least 14,000 today alone!
- (That was about 6 hours before this writing, so the likely total for
- today is closer to 20,000+.) This only counts those people who bothered
- to let the tallying address know they had written or called legislators.
- The real total is probably between 50,000 to 100,000 or more, and
- considering that many if not most respondents contacted more than one
- legislator, and that many who called also faxed and emailed, this could
- represent several hundred thousand instances of online citizens
- contacting legisators on this issue. Even if the numbers are lower that
- these very rough guestimates, this is clearly the largest and fastest
- moving online activism effort to date. KEEP IT UP! WE CAN WIN THIS!
-
-
- * Texas Criminal Court Judge Stephen Russell has vowed to team up with
- online newspaper _The_American_Reporter_, Internet access provider
- Newshare, and attorney Randall Boe of Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin &
- Kahn, to publish online an "indecent" article in defiance of the CDA if
- it or similar legislation passes, and defend that publication in court.
- (from press release, full text at http://www.newshare.com/News/parent2.html)
- EFF, ACLU and the National Writers Union have also committed to fighting
- this legislation in court if necessary.
-
-
- * Sen. Ted Stevens has apparently changed his fax number since the most
- recent Senate contact info list we had, and as a result faxes to him at
- the old number *did not reach him*, but instead reached the Senate
- Education Subcommittee, who were deluged in faxes. They seem to have
- given up trying to gather them and deliver them to Sen. Stevens. If you
- want your voice to count, please resend your faxes, to the new number:
- +1 202 224 2354. We have heard from numerous people that conference
- committee Congresspersons fax machines have been kept so busy all day
- that Congressional offices are going through stacks of paper packages
- trying to keep up, and that staffers have been so inundated with calls
- against Internet censorship legislation that they sometimes don't even let
- callers finish, but interupt: "You're calling to oppose Internet
- censorship, right?", and have to take another call. This is a very good
- sign. The issue is very much on their maps now, and they know that
- people are watching this issue very closely. It will take at least this
- to break the Christian Coalition's chokehold on the conference
- committee's reins. KEEP CALLING!
-
-
- * Stardot Consulting, the company that provides the free
- look-up-your-legislators service referred to in the "What YOU Can Do"
- section of EFFector, is strongly opposed to and actively engaged
- in the battle against the Communications Decency Act, and set up a www ->
- telegram gateway for the first 100 people who used the new page
- (http://www.stardot.com/protest). That didn't take very long at all.
- After that first 100, responses are being batched and will be delivered
- to legislators en masse, so give it a go after you call and fax.
-
-
- * Sen. Feinstein's staffer told a caller that the legislative language
- being considered by the conference committee would strictly limit the
- online distribution of information about abortion. It would also
- restrict the King James Bible (which contains at least one "indecency")
- and a lot of other material, including classic novels most of us read in
- high school as required reading (e.g. _Catcher_in_the_Rye_), and the
- poetry of Allen Ginsberg. Interesting points to make in your faxes and
- calls to Congress.
-
-
- * More and more online publishers, businesses and individuals are putting
- anti-censorship info and alerts on their sites. Keep at it! Ask your
- ISP to put a pointer to more info on the National Days of Internet
- Protest in their WWW welcome pages, in their login messages, and anywhere
- else people may see it. Get your friends to put the alerts up on their
- home pages!
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: ALERT: NYC Anti-Censorship Rally/Press Conference, Thu. 2-3pm EST
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Come good news or bad, Shabbir Safdar <shabbir@vtw.org> of VTW and Ann
- Beeson <beeson@aclu.org> of the ACLU will be running a press conference
- regarding the outcome of Internet censorship legislation. It will be held at
- the CyberCafe in New York's East Village, from 2-3pm EST, Thursday, Dec. 14.
-
- Details and a complete announcement will be issued soon. Check the VTW
- pages on Wed. If you would like to participate (as opposed to just
- attend) please write to vtw@vtw.org and we will allocate your 1.5 minutes
- of fame (you'll have 13.5 minutes remaining for future events).
-
- Basically, this event ends just as the SF and Seattle rallies begin.
-
- Contact:
- Steven Cherry <stc@vtw.org> - Shabbir Safdar (shabbir@panix.com)
- Voters Telecomm Watch <vtw@vtw.org>
- gopher -p 1/vtw gopher.panix.com
- www: http://www.vtw.org/
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: ALERT: SF Anti-Censorship Rally, Rain or Shine! Thu. noon PST
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This is an updated announcement for Thursday's Rally Against Censorship,
- with the current list of speakers. The rally will take place rain or
- shine, so hope for the best, bring an umbrella, and spread the word.
- Thanks!
-
-
- *** NETIZENS!! RALLY AGAINST CENSORSHIP ***
-
- Thursday, December 14, 1995
- at South Park, 12:00 noon - 1:00 PM
- San Francisco, California
-
- -- Rain or Shine! --
-
- **PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST **
-
-
- Amendment I: "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of
- speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble."
-
-
- **PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST ** PROTEST **
-
- It's like illiterates telling you what to read. On December 6 members of
- the House Conference Committee on Telecommunications Reform approved a
- proposal to censor free speech in cyberspace. If the measures are adopted,
- the Net and online media will become the most heavily regulated media in
- the United States. They *will not* enjoy the First Amendment freedoms now
- afforded to print media. Instead, online publishers and users will be held
- to a vague and patently un-Constitutional "indecency" standard. "Violators"
- will be subject to fines of up to $100,000 and prison terms of up to five
- years.
-
- In response, ALL members of the Bay Area media, online, Internet, new
- media, and telecommunications communities are invited to participate in a
- protest rally to express our outrage that the politicians in Congress
- (which is not even connected to the Internet!) are attempting to destroy
- our First Amendment rights in cyberspace, and directly attack our
- livelihoods.
-
- Help stop the demagogues in Washington! There is nothing "decent" about
- denying free speech to us, our children, and our children's children.
- Preserve our Constitutional rights! Join us!
-
- WHEN: Thursday, December 14, 1995 12:00 noon - 1:00 PM
-
- WHERE: South Park (between 2nd and 3rd, Bryant and Brannan) San Francisco.
- (In the event of rain, an indoor location will be announced)
-
- SPEAKERS:Mike Godwin, EFF; John Gilmore, co-founder, EFF; Denise Caruso,
- New York Times columnist; Jim Warren, online activist; Howard Rheingold,
- author; Dave Winer, essayist and software developer; Audrie Krause,
- Executive Director, CPSR; Jonathan Steuer, CEO, Cyborganic Corp; Michael
- Goldberg, Publisher, Addicted To Noise.
-
- BRING: Attention-grabbing posters, signs, and banners that demonstrate your
- committment to free speech and expression, and your feelings about
- Congress.
-
- FOR UPDATED INFORMATION: http://www.hotwired.com/staff/digaman
-
- (Although this event is being organized in the offices of Wired magazine
- and HotWired, we are *actively* seeking participation and support from all
- members of the local community. Please forward this message to anyone you
- think should attend, and to all relevant news groups.)
-
- CONTACT: Todd Lappin -- 415-222-6241 -- protest@wired.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: ALERT: Seattle Anti-Censorship Rally, Thu. noon-1pm PST
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Please distribute -- Please distribute -- Please distribute
-
- ** RALLY ** RALLY ** STOP INTERNET CENSORSHIP ** RALLY ** RALLY **
-
- SEATTLE RALLY
-
- Thursday, December 14th
-
- NOON
-
- Seattle Public Library Auditorium (3rd floor)
- 1000 Fourth Avenue
-
- Congress is putting an axe to the Internet and Free Speech. On-line
- services as we know it could disappear and the free flow of
- information will stop. Join is in this rally against unreasonable
- censorship!
-
- This rally is scheduled to coincide with a similar rally in San Francisco.
-
- SPEAK UP NOW -- OR WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO IN THE FUTURE!!!
-
-
- Sponsored by: CPSR-Seattle, ACLU-Washington, Seattle Community Network,
- 911 Media Arts Center
-
- Speakers will include: Rob Glaser (EFF board of directors, founder of
- Progressive Networks & RealAudio)
-
- Please distribute this notice to all concerned parties
-
- Contact:
- Sam Tucker <samt@prognet.com>
- Progressive Networks, Inc.
- Home of What's New In Activism Online
- http://www.wnia.org/WNIA/hap/rally.html
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: ALERT: Austin Anti-Censorship Rally, Tue. Dec. 19
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- An Austin, Texas, anti-censorship rally will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 19,
- organized by EFF-Austin. It is later than the others, but they didn't feel
- that they could (a) get the word out in time and (b) find a suitable
- location before then.
-
- More details as they become available (expected evening of Dec. 13.)
-
- Contact:
-
- David Smith, President, EFF-Austin
- bladex@bga.com
- +1 512 304 6308
-
- [Part or all of the above alerts borrowed from older announcents from the
- organizers of the rallies.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: NIIAC Opposes Internet Censorship, Supports Filtering Technology
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- EFF reports that at the National Information Advisory Council public
- meeting, the Council voted to send the following letter to Commerce Dept.
- Secretary Ron Brown. NIIAC is a civilian advisory body to the Clinton
- Administration on NII issues, including privacy and free expression. EFF
- board of directors chair Esther Dyson sits on this Council, as has EFF
- co-founder Mitch Kapor.
-
-
- *****************
-
- National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council
-
- TO: Secretary of Commerce - Ron Brown
-
- Dear Mr. Secratary:
-
- As you know, the important subject of free speech in a digital environment
- is currently being debated on Capitol Hill. Today, the NII Advisory
- Council has adopted recommendations on a number of issues, including that of
- free speech.
-
- The Council has agreed on a KickStart Initiative, which recommends that
- every community provide points of access to the information superhighway
- though its schools, libraries and community centers. We must provide
- parents and teachers with the tools to guide children. The NIIAC believes
- that appropriate access to the data superhighway can be handled without
- government intervention and restrictions. Our KickStart Initiative gives
- guidance to parents and schools on this issue and points to available means
- of filtering out inappropriate material and rating systems which can be
- used to guide children's access to material.
-
- The NIIAC believes that the rights of free speech should not be abridged in
- the digital age. Furthermore, content and services which may be appropriate
- for some, may be innapropriate for others. Rather than restrict all people
- from access to these technologies, content and services, we should find
- other ways to deal with the issue. Also, to ensure that information
- technology and services may evolve in a timely, productive and competitive
- fashion, maximum freedom of choice by individuals and organizations in
- selecting the technologies, content and services is critical. Therefore,
- the NIIAC has unanimously adopted the following recommendation:
-
-
- The government should not be in the business of regulating
- content on the Information Superhighway. It should defer to
- the use of privately provided filtering, reviewing, rating
- mechanisms and parental supervision, as the best means of
- preventing access by minors to inappropriate materials.
-
-
- We hope that this recommendation will be useful to you in your
- deliberations on this issue.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- [sigs]
-
- Edward R. McCracken, Co-Chair
- Delano Lewis, Co-Chair
-
-
- ***** end letter *****
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Newsnibbles
- --------------------
-
- * Newsbytes section renamed. Due to legal threats from Newsbytes News
- Network, who perhaps dubiously claim our use of "Newsbytes" as an article
- title is a violation of their trademark, we're renamed this section
- Newsnibbles. Only geeks will fully grok the pun. :) No other
- Newsbytes^H^H^H^H^Hnibbles for this issue, due to the urgency of the lead
- articles.
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Upcoming events
- ------------------------
-
- This schedule lists events that are directly EFF-related. A much more
- detailed calendar of events likely to be of interest to our members and
- supporters is maintained at:
-
- ftp: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/calendar.eff
- gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF, calendar.eff
- http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/calendar.eff
-
-
- 1995
-
- Dec. 12 * National Day of Internet Protest against net censorship legislation
- URL: http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/s652_hr1555.alert
-
- Dec. 13 * Second National Day of Internet Protest against net censorship
- legislation
- URL: http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/s652_hr1555.alert
-
- Dec. 14 * Third National Day of Internet Protest against net censorship
- legislation
- URL: http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/s652_hr1555.alert
-
- * Rally & Press Conference Against Internet Censorship, 2-3pm EST
- CyberCafe, East Village, New York City, NY. Speakers will
- include Sabbir Safdar (VTW) and Ann Beeson (ACLU). Others
- expected. No info available until the 13th.
- Email: shabbir@panix.com, stc@vtw.org
- URL: http://www.vtw.org (no info here yet)
-
- * Rally Against Internet Censorship, 12noon-1pm PST, South Park, San
- Francisco Calif. Help stop the demagogues in Washington! There
- is nothing "decent" about denying free speech to us, our
- children, and our children's children. Preserve our
- Constitutional rights! Join us! Speakers to include EFF staff
- counsel Mike Godwin, EFF co-founder John Gilmore, Jim Warren
- (GovAccess), Howard Rheingold (_Virtual_Community_ author), Dave
- Winer (essayist), CPSR exec. dir. Audrie Krause, Jonathan Steuer
- (Cyborganic Corp. CEO), and EFF boardmembers emeritus Denise
- Caruso (_New_York_Times_) and Jane Metcalfe (_Wired_).
- Contact: Todd Lappin, +1 415 222 6241 (voice - please see URL first)
- Email: protest@wired.com
- URL: http://www.hotwired.com/staff/digaman
-
- * Rally Against Internet Censorship, 12noon-1pm PST, Seattle
- Public Library Auditorium (3rd floor), 1000 Fourth Avenue, Seattle
- Wash. Sponsored by: CPSR-Seattle, ACLU-Washington, Seattle
- Community Network, 911 Media Arts Center. Speakers will include
- Rob Glaser (EFF/Progressive Networks/RealAudio).
- Email: samt@prognet.com
- URL: http://www.wnia.org/WNIA/hap/rally.html
-
- Dec. 19 * Rally Against Internet Censorship, Austin Texas. Organized by
- EFF-Austin. No other info available yet.
- Contact: +1 512 304 6308
- Email: bladex@bga.com
- URL: gopher://gopher.zilker.net:70/11/eff-austin/ (no info here yet)
-
-
- 1996
-
- Jan. 17-
- 18 * Innovation Now; Oregon Convention Center, Portland Oregon.
- Sponsored by American Electronics Association's Oregon Council,
- et al. Speakers include EFF chair of the board Esther Dyson.
- URL: http://www.innovationnow.org/
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Quote of the Day
- -------------------------
-
- "[L]iberty of the press is the right of the lonely pamphleteer who uses
- carbon paper or a mimeograph just as much as of the large metropolitan
- publisher who utilizes the latest photocomposition methods."
- - judge's decision in _Branzburg_v._Hayes_, 408 U.S. 665, 704 (1972).
-
- 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 make us secure from ourselves that our government
- representatives may deprive us of our essential civil liberties?
- Concerned that legislative efforts nominally to "protect children" will
- actually censor all communications down to only content suitable for
- the playground? Alarmed by commercial and religious organizations abusing
- intellectual property law to stifle satire, dissent and criticism?
-
- 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. If it hasn't already.
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: What YOU Can Do
- ------------------------
-
- * The Communications Decency Act & Other Censorship Legislation
-
- The Communications Decency Act and similar legislation pose 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
- Representatives and Senators, and especially the conference committee
- members, asking them to oppose Internet censorship legislation, and
- write to the conference committee members to support the reasonable
- approaches of Leahy, Klink, Cox and Wyden, and to oppose the
- unconstitutional proposals of Exon, Gorton and others. Urge them to
- accept Whyte's demands that system operators not be held liable for
- crimes they did not commit, and that the FCC be barred from regulating the
- Internet. Participate in the National Internet Days of Protest. Take part
- in anti-censorship rallies. See the first five articles in this newsletter
- for more detailed info.
-
- 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 (e.g. WWW), send your request
- for information to ask@eff.org.
-
-
- * Digital Telephony/Comms. Assistance to Law Enforcement Act
-
- The FBI is now seeking both funding for the DT/CALEA wiretapping provisions,
- and preparing to require that staggering numbers of citizens be
- simultaneously wiretappable.
-
- To oppose the funding, write to your own Senators and Representatives
- urging them to vote against any appropriations for wiretapping.
- To oppose the FBI's wiretapping capacity demands, see the FBI Federal
- Register notice at the end of the second article in this newsletter, which
- contains instructions on how to submit formal comments on the ludicrous
- and dangerous proposal - DEADLINE: Jan. 96!
-
-
- * Anti-Terrorism Bills
-
- Numerous bills threatening your privacy and free speech have been introduced
- this year. None of them are close to passage at this very moment, but
- this status may change. Urge your Congresspersons to oppose these
- unconstitutional and Big-Brotherish bills.
-
-
- * The Anti-Electronic Racketeering Act
-
- This bill is unlikely to pass in any form, being very poorly drafted, and
- without much support. However, the CDA is just as bad and passed with
- flying colors [the jolly roger?] in the Senate. It's better to be safe
- than sorry. If you have a few moments to spare, writing to, faxing, or
- calling your Congresspersons to urge opposition to this bill is a good
- idea. If you only have time to do limited activism, please concentrate
- on the Internet censorship legislation instead. That legislation is far more
- imminent that the AERA.
-
-
- * Medical Privacy Legislation
-
- Several bills relating to medical privacy issues are floating in Congress
- right now. Urge your legislators to support only proposals that *truly*
- enhance the medical privacy of citizens.
-
- More information on this legislation will be available at
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/Medical/ soon. Bug mech@eff.org to make
- it appear there faster. :)
-
-
- * 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. (A House list is included in this
- issue of EFFector). 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 are having difficulty determining who your Representatives are,
- try contacting your local League of Women Voters, who maintain a great
- deal of legislative information, or consult the free ZIPPER service
- that matches Zip Codes to Congressional districts with about 85%
- accuracy at:
- http://www.stardot.com/~lukeseem/zip.html
-
-
- * 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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