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- EFFector Online Volume 09 No. 11 Aug. 2, 1996 editors@eff.org
- A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
-
- IN THIS ISSUE:
- ADDENDUM
- ALERT: Terrorism Bill to Fund Nat'l Wiretap Network Without Action NOW!
- News
- The Problem
- WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW
- 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! *
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: ADDENDUM
- -----------------
-
- ADDENDUM to EFFector Online Volume 09 No. 11
-
- Aug. 2, 1996 editors@eff.org
-
-
- The Digital Telephony funding provisions have been *REMOVED* from the
- modified House anti-terrorism bill. That bill *has* passed the House, but
- from what we know from CDT, HotWired, and others physically on the scene,
- the bill contains primarily provisions for beefing up airport security
- and other useful things, plus calls for various commissions and studies,
- and does not contain any anti-privacy measures. Word has it that primarily
- objections from the ACLU led to removal of the DT funding section (that
- is, unlike in last night's deliberations, surveillance privacy issues may
- have actually be taken seriously this time.)
-
- This removes the immediate danger of Senate passage of, and Presidential
- signature on, DT funding as part of a rushed terrorism bill. However, DT
- funding is part of an already passed House appropriations bill as well,
- to be reviewed by the Senate before long. The Senate has adopted no such
- provisions as of yet.
-
-
- * Action to take:
-
- Write or fax *your own* legislators, and urge them to *reject* CALEA
- ("Digital Telephony") funding in the CJS Approriations Bill emerging from
- the House.
-
-
- * 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 to us, so pass it on!
-
- If you are having difficulty determining who your US legislators are,
- try contacting your local League of Women Voters, who maintain a great
- deal of legislator 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
-
- Computer Currents Interactive has provided Congress contact info, sorted
- by who voted for and against the Communcations Decency Act:
- http://www.currents.net/congress.html
-
-
- [This addendum has been added to the issue to which is refers, and
- supercedes the action alert in EFFector 09.11.]
-
-
- Subject: ALERT: Terrorism Bill to Fund Nat'l Wiretap Network Without Action NOW!
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- [NOTE: This alert has been superceded by the Addendum, above.]
-
-
- August 2, 1996
- REPOST THIS ALERT WHERE APPROPRIATE
- DO NOT REDISTRIBUTE AFTER AUGUST 7, 1996
-
- ____________________________________________________________________________
-
- Contents:
- News
- The Problem
- WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW
-
- ____________________________________________________________________________
-
- * News
-
- Though the "antiterrorism" bill did not pass last night, due to polical
- squabbles, the House Rules Committee has stripped the bill of some but
- not all "controversial" provisions, and is pushing the House of
- Represenatives to pass the legislation *TODAY*.
-
- This partially stripped version of the bill, according to ACLU people on
- Capitol Hill, does not have the new wiretapping provisions, unlike the
- version from yesterday, nor does it attempt to restrict or ban encryption.
-
- ____________________________________________________________________________
-
- * The Problem
-
- However, this newly amended terror bill *calls for funding the FBI's
- "Digital Telephony" wiretapping wishlist*, with "extra" intelligence and
- law enforcement funds.
-
- The FBI until now has been required to follow a public review process
- before proceeding with this wiretap-the-nation proposal. The plan is so
- big-brotherish and wasteful that it has been stalled repeatedly, despite
- waves of terrorism hysteria. The new House action threatens to override
- the public's right to participate, passing highly controversial wiretap
- funding with no oversight or even meaningful comment from the people.
-
- If the House passes this provision, the Senate is highly likely to do so
- also, before the upcoming recess. The President will certainly sign any
- "antiterrorism" bill that is passed.
-
- ____________________________________________________________________________
-
- * WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW:
-
- Please call and fax these key legislators IMMEDIATELY.
- Contact House members first.
-
- House members:
-
- Dist ST Name, Address, and Party Phone Fax
- ==== == ======================== ============== ==============
- 6 GA Gingrich, Newt (R) 1-202-225-4501 1-202-225-4656
- 3 MO Gephardt, Richard A. (D) 1-202-225-2671 1-202-225-7452
- 6 IL Hyde, Henry J. (R) 1-202-225-4561 1-202-226-1240
- 14 MI Conyers Jr., John (D) 1-202-225-5126 1-202-225-0072
-
- Senate members:
-
- P ST Name and Address Phone Fax
- = == ======================== ============== ==============
- R MS Lott, Trent 1-202-224-6253 1-202-224-2262
- D DE Biden Jr., Joseph R. 1-202-224-5042 1-202-224-0139
- D SD Daschle, Thomas A. 1-202-224-2321 1-202-224-2047
- R UT Hatch, Orrin G. 1-202-224-5251 1-202-224-6331
- R PA Specter, Arlen 1-202-224-4254 1-717-782-4920
- D VT Leahy, Patrick J. 1-202-224-4242 1-202-224-3595
-
-
- Urge them to move Digital Telephony (CALEA) funding out of the
- current proposal, and onto the "controversial" list.
-
- Talking points to get across:
-
- * The FBI wiretapping plan has, to date, met with shuddering, scorn and
- outrage from the public. The scheme calls for wiretapping as many as one
- person in every major city block, simultaneously across the nation.
-
- * The US has never before been so close to becoming a police state as
- *right now*.
-
- * Funding this nightmare, especially in circumvention of the public
- review process, is anything but "non-controversial".
-
- If you don't have time to come up with a detailed message, here is a
- sample communique:
-
- Dear _________,
-
- Please do not rush the passage of counter terrorism legislation;
- I'm concerned that Congress is rushing without carefully
- considering the implications of privacy. I'm from <city, state>.
-
- In particular, the funding for CALEA ("Digital Telephony") needs
- to be removed from the bill before any further action. This funding
- is extremely controversial, and has met with almost unanimous
- opposition from not only civil liberties organizations, but the
- informed public as well.
-
- Thank you,
-
-
-
- For more information on the dangers posed by the Digital Telephony scheme,
- see:
-
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/Digital_Telephony_FBI
- http://www.epic.org/privacy/wiretap
-
-
- Press contact:
- Stanton McCandlish,
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- +1 415 436 9333
- mech@eff.org
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Upcoming 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,
- or conferences at which government representatives are speaking) are marked
- with "!" in place of the "-" ("!?" means a govt. speaker may appear, but
- we don't know for certain yet.) And likewise, "+" in place of "-"
- indicates a non-USA event. If it's a foreign EFF event with govt. people,
- it'll be "*!+" instead of "-". You get the idea.
-
- The latest version of the full EFF calendar 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
-
- See also our new Now-Up-to-Date HTML calendar at:
- http://events.eff.org
-
-
- Aug. 5- * Progress and Freedom Foundation; annual summit held in Aspen,
- 6 Colorado, will feature EFF Chairman Esther Dyson, Alvin Toffler
- and Congressman Rick White and Senator Bill Bradley; "An
- exploration of the Electronic Frontier's impact on American
- society."
- Info: +1 202 289 8928 Email to: mail@pff.org
-
- Aug. 5-
- 9 + International Conference on Computational Linguistics;
- University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Email: coling96@nttkb.ntt.jp
-
- Aug. 8 - Registration deadline for SAB96, Sep. 9, 1996.
-
- Aug. 8-
- 10 - Conference on Computing and Philosophy; Carnegie Mellon
- University, Pittsburgh, PA. Deadline for submissions: Feb. 19.
- Contact: +1 412 268 7643
- Email: rc2z@andrew.cmu.edu
- URL: http://www.lcl.cmu.edu/CAAE/CAPpage.html
-
- Aug. 14-
- 16 + Information Seeking in Context: an International Conference on
- Information Needs, Seeking and Use in Different Contexts; Tampere,
- Finland. Deadline for submission of abstracts: October 15, 1995.
- Contact: +358 31 215 7039 (voice), +358 31 215 6560 (fax)
- Email: inf@uta.fi
-
- Aug. 14-
- 17 - 7th Macintosh Summit Conference; learn the latest tips, tricks
- and techniques of the Mac platform from the Mac giants.
- University of California, Santa Barbara.
- Contact: Fati Erdogan
- Tel: 805 893 2811
- Fax: 805 893 4943
- URL's: http://www.metatools.com/metauniv
- http://www.xlrn.ucsb.edu
-
- Aug. 21-
- 23 + China-U.S. Meeting on Global Information Access: Challenges and
- Opportunities; Beijing, China.
- Email: leeh@ohiou.edu
-
- Aug. 26 - ACM SIGCOMM '96: Applications, Technologies, Architectures and
- Protocols for Computer Communication; Stanford University,
- Stanford, CA
- URL: http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm96/
-
- Sep. 2-
- 6 + IFIP96, 14th World Computer Congress; Canberra, Australia.
- http://www.acs.org.au/ifip96.html
- Contact: +61 6 257 3299 (voice), +61 6 257 3256 (fax)
- Email: IFIP96@acs.org.au
-
- Sep. 9-
- 11 - Connect 96: The Global Summit on Building Electronic
- Communities; information society leaders will discuss the challenges
- of developing electronic infrastructures; hosted by Smart Valley,
- Inc., and Stanford University (event is on campus);
- contact: Leslie Kareckas (408) 562 7747 or email: lesliek@svi.org
-
- Sep. 9-
- 13 - From Animals to Animats, 4th International Conference on
- Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB96); Cape Cod,
- Massachusetts, USA.
- Email: sab96@cs.brandeis.edu
- URL: http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/conferenc/sab96
-
- Sep. 17 + Advanced Surveillance Technologies II; Ottowa, Ontario, Canada.
- Email: pi@privacy.org
-
- Sep. 18-
- 19 +! Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Ottawa, Ontario,
- Canada. No Contact Info.
- Contact: Conference Coordinator, 112 Ketn St., Ottawa,
- Ontario, Canada, K1A 1H3
- Phone: +1 613 995 2410
- Fax: +1 613 947 6850
- Email: jroy@fox.nstn.ca
- URL: http://infoweb.magi.com/~privcan/
-
- Sep. 24-
- 26 - Electronic Publishing 1996; an international conference in Palo
- Alto (USA) organized by Xerox Palo Alto Research Center;
- Contact: EP96; Xerox Corporation; XSoft Division;
- 3400 Hillview Avenue PAHV-127; Palo Alto, California 94304; USA
- tel: +1 415/813-7293; fax: +1 415/813-7188
- email: ep96@xsoft.xerox.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: Quote of the Day
- -------------------------
-
- "A peace that comes from fear and not from the heart is the opposite of
- peace."
- - Gersonides
-
- 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
- the judicial and legislative processes to stifle satire, dissent and
- criticism?
-
- Join EFF!
- http://www.eff.org/EFFdocs/join_eff.html (or send any message to info@eff.org).
-
- 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
- ------------------------
-
- * Digital Telephony/Comms. Assistance to Law Enforcement Act
-
- The FBI has been 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.
-
- In the wake of the Olympics bomb, the US government, both legislative and
- executive branches, are hot to pass new wiretapping laws, and fund the
- DT/CALEA wiretapping provisions. SPEAK OUT NOW. There is not a moment to
- lose! See lead article in this issue for more information.
-
- See http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/Digital_Telephony_FBI/ for more info.
-
-
- * Anti-Terrorism Bills
-
- Several bills threatening your privacy and free speech have been introduced
- recently. Urge your Congresspersons to oppose these unconstitutional and
- Big-Brotherish bills, which threaten freedom of association, free press,
- free speech, and privacy. One such bill passed some time ago, stripped
- of some of the more onerous provisions. It could have been worse, and
- could yet still be worse: A new anti-terrorism bill posing many threats
- to YOUR privacy is nearing passage. SPEAK OUT NOW. There is not a moment to
- lose! See lead article in this issue for more information.
-
- Keep up the pressure. Write to your legislators: No
- secret trials and deportations, no expansion of wiretapping scope or
- authority, no national or "smart-card" ID systems!
-
- For more information on some of this legislation, see
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/Terrorism_militias/
-
-
- * 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, letting them know that such abuses of
- public trust will not be tolerated, that legislators who vote against
- your free speech rights will be voted against by you in the next elections.
-
- Join in the Blue Ribbon Campaign - see http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html
-
- PARTICIPATE IN BLUE RIBBON ACTIVISM EFFORTS:
- http://www.eff.org/blueribbon/activism.html
-
- Support the EFF Cyberspace Legal Defense Fund:
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/cyberlegal_fund_eff.announce
-
- 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.
-
- IMPORTANT! KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR LOCAL LEGISLATURE. All kinds of wacky
- censorious legislation is turning up at the US state and non-US
- national levels. Don't let it sneak by you - or by the online activism
- community. Without locals on the look out, it's very difficult for the
- Net civil liberties community to keep track of what's happening locally
- as well as globally.
-
-
- * New Crypto-Privacy Legislation
-
- Urge your Represenatitives to support the Pro-CODE crypto export bill
- (and to fix the few remaining bugs in it).
-
- For years US export controls on encryption have hampered the development
- of secure communications online. This technology is vital for online
- commerce, for national security, and for YOUR electronic privacy.
-
- The new Pro-CODE legislation will go a long way to rectifying the situation.
-
- Join in the Golden Key Campaign - see http://www.eff.org/goldkey.html
-
- PARTICIPATE IN GOLDEN KEY ACTIVISM EFFORTS:
- http://www.eff.org/goldkey/activism.html
-
- Support the EFF Cyberspace Legal Defense Fund:
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts/cyberlegal_fund_eff.announce
-
- See also:
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/
- http://www.privacy.org/ipc/
- http://www.crypto.com/
- for more info.
-
-
- * 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 Congress. 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.
-
-
- * 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. :)
-
-
- * Child Privacy Legislation
-
- A new bill to protect children from unethical marketing practices (e.g.
- tricking kids into revealing personal information by offering prizes or
- games) has been introduced. EFF and other civil liberties organizations
- like, and dislike, various points in this bill. The legislators
- sponsoring the bill appear interested in resolving the problems in the
- statutory language they have proposed. More information on this will be
- provided soon.
-
-
- * 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 to us, so pass it on!
-
- If you are having difficulty determining who your US legislators are,
- try contacting your local League of Women Voters, who maintain a great
- deal of legislator 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
-
- Computer Currents Interactive has provided Congress contact info, sorted
- by who voted for and against the Communcations Decency Act:
- http://www.currents.net/congress.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.
-
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Administrivia
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