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Equipped For The Future Special Collection Home Page The EFF Special Collection is maintained by the EFF Center for Training and TechnicalAssistance at the Center for Literacy Studies, University of Tenessee. http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/collections/eff/eff.html
Extractions: The EFF Special Collection provides information about EFF and other quality materials relevant to standards-based education and program improvement. Since 1994 the National Institute for Literacy has led the EFF initiative to develop adult learning standards that can guide instruction and assessment and improve the quality and results of adult literacy programs. The first section of this site - EFF Content Framework - introduces the various elements of the framework EFF used to develop the 16 EFF Content Standards for Adult Literacy and Lifelong Learning. The standards are the central tool EFF provides to orgainze and assess curriculum and instruction The Features section includes an overview of EFF and some basic information about this site. Visit this section to keep current with EFF developments. Subscribe to the EFF online discussion and view the archived messages for this and previous years. Explore the Literacy Resources section to access EFF publications and products, materials developed by EFF partners, and other resources that support EFF practices.
Extractions: Background and History Equipped for the Future (EFF) is NIFL's signature effort to improve the quality and results of the adult literacy, basic skills, and lifelong learning systems in the U.S. Like other education improvement initiatives focused on accountability issues, EFF is a standards-based reform initiative. Research indicates that standards are a powerful tool to improve results because they make explicit what the goals of instruction should be and therefore provide a way to align curriculum, instruction, assessment and accountability. When we began Equipped for the Future in 1995, the General Accounting Office had just published an indictment of the federal adult education program. The GAO report, Adult Education: Measuring Program Results has been Challenging , described the difficulties in evaluating the results of a program without clearly defined objectives, appropriate student assessments, and accurate data. The underlying problem GAO pointed to was "the lack of a coherent vision of the skills and knowledge adults need to be considered literate."
EFF Media Advisory: EFF Wins Partial Victory In Ford Case (Jan. 10, 2002) Press release on dismissal of trademark claims against jaguarcenter.com, jaguarentusiastsclub.com, vintagevolvo.com, and others, and denying in rem jurisdiction. http://www.eff.org/IP/Internet_address_disputes/Ford_v_GreatDomains/20020110_eff
Extractions: EFF Home Join EFF/Donate! Action Center About EFF ... Most Popular EFF Pages Today On December 20, 2001, the Eastern District of Michigan Court handed down several rulings in Ford v. Great Domains, et al. In that case, EFF, along with pro bono counsel Eric Grimm and David Lowenshuss, represents 7 individuals who were sued by Ford for registering domain names that contain Ford trademarks. The domains are all used by individuals for purposes unrelated to selling Ford cars. Ford claimed both trademark infringement and violation of the Anti-Cybersquatter Protection Act (ACPA). The websites include: jaguarcenter.com, a website devoted to the wild cats, not cars; jaguarenthusiastsclub, a website devoted to fans of Jaguar cars (and big cats), volvoguy.com, a website of a Volvo repairman, 4fordparts.com websites of a repair shop that sells Ford parts and vintagevolvo.com, a website devoted to fans of old Volvos. All of the domains are passive, non-interactive domains. Jaguarcenter.com, jaguarenthusiast.com and vintagevolvo.com are all hobbyist websites with no commercial purpose whatsoever, much less one that might intrude on Ford's business. Ford claims that "cybersquatting" occurred because it alleges that all of the domains were registered for sale at Great Domains. In addition, EFF brought a motion on behalf of one of its clients, but whose goal was to free the over 70 other unserved domain owners from the shadow of the lawsuit.
EFF's (Extended) Guide To The Internet - Table Of Contents EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet. by Adam Gaffin with Jörg HeitkötterEFF's Guide to the Internet License Distribution Policy. G'day, folks! http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/doc/eegtti/eeg_toc.html
EFF's (Extended) Guide To The Internet EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet (This is Version 2.3, publishedin September 1994). and The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/doc/eegtti/
Extractions: Files Subdirectories On-Site Links Off-Site Links appeal.announce announcement of SJG, et al. appealing the original decision in SJG v. USSS, over the issue of "interception" of email. This is a very important case, so stay tuned! background.sjg Shari Steele's backgounder article on the original SJG case. complaint.sjg The original legal "complaint" filed by SJG and friends against the USSS. John Perry Barlow, "Crime and Puzzlement". A brilliant and witty booklet detailing the background of the SJG raid, the Phrack raid, and the larger "Operation Sundevil" they were a part of, as well as the formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation in response to the gross civil rights abuses in these cases. See also decrypting_puzzle.palace in the /pub/EFF/Policy/Crypto/ directory. John Perry Barlow's update and commentary for "Crime and Puzzlement".
International EFF Supporter Meetup Day International EFF Supporter Meetup Day. in 26 Days. WHAT. EFF Supportersin Join other EFF Supporters near you! US Residents, enter http://eff.meetup.com/
EFF "Net Culture - Humor" Archive Long list of funnies that explore the nooks and crannies of Net culture includes tales of hacker Barbie, the crypto subpoena hoax and the cyberpasse manifesto. Also find parodies based on Dr. Seuss and Edgar Allan Poe. http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_culture/Folklore/Humor/
Extractions: Files Subdirectories On-Site Links Off-Site Links 200106_ip_first_they_came.html 10_secrets.list 10 secrets to solving any possible computer problem 1999_antichain.letter an antidote to chain letters that catalogs and mocks the 7 most common types of stupid Internet chain letters. abort_retry_ignore.poem Parody of Poe's "The Raven." Gothic *and* computer-oriented...what could be better? acad_programmers.guide Guide to academic programmers, this covers every type of academic programmer there is. anagrams_for_iway.topten Great list of the top ten anagrams for "Information Superhighway." barlows.law Barlow's Law of Economics, John Perry Barlow (EFF co-founder). bells.poem Poem about the merging of the Baby Bells, based on "The Bells" by Edgar Allen Poe. borg_windows.skit brown_superhighway.song "The Data-Super-Highway Blues", by the EFF's own Dan Brown. chicken.joke
EFF Weblogs (Blogs) Recent News; EFF BPDG Blog; EFF Newsletter; Internships; EFF Topics; Radio EFF; ContactUs; Calendar; Media Resources. EFF Privacy Policy. Search Blogs Only EFF Weblogs. http://blogs.eff.org/
CuD "Illegal" Archive Illegal was a big cracker zine in the years 19871989. http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/CuD/Illegal/
EFF "Legal Cases - Church Of Scientology" Archive Documents related to Scientology's lawsuits against critics and Internet providers. More specifically, deals with freedom of speech, of the press, and of association. 1994present. http://www.eff.org/Legal/Cases/Scientology_cases/
Extractions: Files Subdirectories On-Site Links Off-Site Links 20010622_eff_henson_pr.html EFF Media Release: Conviction of Scientology Critic Raises Free Speech Issue. San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today expressed concern over a California court conviction of H. Keith Henson in a case involving online criticism of the Church of Scientology (CoS). In a decision which appears to have violated his constitutional right to free speech, a jury in Riverside County convicted Henson of threatening the free exercise of religion by members of the CoS. (June 22, 2001) 9thcir_080294_seal.remand The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision remanding back to the district court the question of the relevance of CoS docs in the Fishman declaration, and the question of whether or not they should be sealed. These are the documents at issue in the cases against Lerma and the Washington Post defendants. a-b_020895.exhibits
EFF-Austin Works to protect digital rights and freedom. Includes news and meeting information.Category Regional North America Organizations EFFAustin is co-sponsor of an evening event during South by Southwest in Austin,and we'll be set up at the trade show - drop by, have a chat, sign up for http://www.effaustin.org/
Extractions: Ed Felten blogged some background on two similar bills proposed in Massachusetts and Texas . The Texas bill, SB 1116 , has been referred to as an "anticircumvention bill," and presents significant issues in its implications, examples of which are documented by Felten. EFF-Austin is reviewing the bill and will be following up. [Link] Here is one example of the far-reaching harmful effects of these bills. Both bills would flatly ban the possession, sale, or use of technologies that "conceal from a communication service provider ... the existence or place of origin or destination of any communication". Your ISP is a communcation service provider, so anything that concealed the origin or destination of any communication from your ISP would be illegal with no exceptions. If you encrypt your email, you're in violation, because the "To" line of the email is concealed from your ISP by encryption. If you use a secure connection to pick up your email, you're in violation, because the "From" lines of the incoming emails are concealed from your ISP by the encrypted connection.
Electronic Frontier Foundation Action Center Calls on readers to submit comments opposing the technology mandates of the CBDTPA before the April 22, 2002 deadline. http://www.eff.org/alerts/20020322_eff_cbdtpa_alert.html
Extractions: Free Speech Online ... Help Welcome to the Electronic Frontier Foundation Action Center! Here you'll find alerts on technology and civil liberties issues and pending legislation where your action can make a difference. You will also find the tools and information you need to protect your rights in the digital world. Already an Action Center member? Benefits of subscribing TIA Update: Ask Your Senators to Support the Data-Mining Moratorium Act of 2003! On January 16th, Senators Russ Feingold, Jon Corzine, and Ron Wyden introduced the Data-Mining Moratorium Act of 2003, a bill that would freeze domestic data-mining projects that lack explicit governmental approval. This measure would stop some of the scariest provisions of the Total Information Awareness (TIA) program. While TIA is still a huge threat to your civil liberties, this measure is an important step in its defeat. Act now! Update: DMCRA Reintroduced - Ask Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor!
EFF-KULT Translate this page EFF, KULT, Netzwerk, Clan, Counterstrike, CS, Half-Life, Broodwar, Vaihingen,Enz, Lanparty, zocken. Ihr Browser unterstützt leider keine Frames! http://www.eff-kult.de/
EFF "Privacy, Security, Crypto, & Surveillance" Archive The Electronic Frontier Foundation's collection of articles relating to issues of Privacy. These range from proposed and enacted legislation to resource lists for activists. http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy
Extractions: Files Subdirectories On-Site Links Off-Site Links eff_privacy_top_12.html "EFF Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy", a short FAQ to help your excercise your right to be let alone on the Internet. 20020405_joint_co_comments.html 20020405_joint_co_comments.pdf 19990406_EFF_MS_P3P_Paper/index.html "'Architecture Is Policy' Case Study: Cooperative Development as a Means for a Standards-Based Implementation for Privacy on the Internet" - EFF/Microsoft white paper on testbed implementation of W3C's Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) protocol. By Tara Lemmey (EFF) and Saul Kline (MS). (Apr. 6, 1999) 19990421_leahy_electr_rghts.bill This is a bill introduced by Senator Leahy some sections of which were eventually incorporated in other bills and in the FCC implementation order relevant to CALEA. This bill was read twice on the floor and referred to committee and never was voted on in this form. The titles were: Title I: Privacy Protection for Communications and Electronic Information Title II: Promoting Use of Encryption Title III: Privacy Protection for Library Loan and Book Sale Records Title IV: Privacy Protection for Satellite Home Viewers 199907_ftc_online_privacy_report.html
EFF TTT EFF True Type Translator. What is EFF True Type Translator? EFF TrueTypeTranslator, or !EFFTTT is the first ever translator of TrueType http://www.eff.co.uk/effTTT.htm
Extractions: What is EFF True Type Translator? EFF TrueType Translator , or !effTTT EFF TrueType Translator is part of EFF font tools series which also includes EFF FontTable and new EFF Type1 Translator Features include: EFF True Type Translator - Prices This application can be installed only on as many computers as specified in the licence.
EFF "Hakim_Bey" Archive A small archive at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. http://www.eff.org/pub/Misc/Publications/Misc/Hakim_Bey/