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  1. Practical Hints for Abstracting Title Deeds, Arranged Under the Following Heads, Viz. 1.--A Freehold Title. 2.--A Copyhold Title. 3.--A Leasehold Title. ... Distinguishing Properties and Peculiar Eff by Samuel Harper, 2010-01-10
  2. Eff Teachg Lang Arts&litrcy Strat&ch Lit CD by Donna E. Norton, Terry Norton, et all 2003-09
  3. Entreprenrship: Succ Launchg& Prep Eff Busn (Lives in Disorder) by Elton B. McNeil, 2009-01
  4. The Eff Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-23
  5. There's No EFF in Petrol: A Collection of Jokes, Gags and After-dinner Stories by Neil Scott, Neill Scott, 2001-06-27
  6. Cost Eff Prim Team Nurs Pb by Marram, 1976-01-01
  7. Eff Off by Sandy Hutson, 1971-01-08
  8. Eff Hlth Care Inter Audit CB by Barrett, 1985-10-01
  9. EFF-EFF FR. FUSS: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-04-25
  10. EFF-EFF FR. FUSS: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-10-31
  11. You Should Have Been Here Yesterday: A Guide to Cultural Documentation in Maryland by Paula J. Johnson, Elaine Eff, 1995-10
  12. Practical Aspects of Intravenous Therapy Techniques for the Practicing Nurse, Pharmacist, Physician by Robert J. Roberts, Richard D. L'Eff, 1985-12
  13. Schlangencurry (German Edition) by ce-eff Krueger, 2009-09-01
  14. Armoury Chamber of the Russian Tsars

1. EFF: Homepage
Non-profit, non-partisan organization, founded by Mitch Kapor and John Perry Barlow, working to protect Category Computers Internet History People Barlow, John Perry......EFF Logo Help Out, EFF is a nonprofit group of passionate people — lawyers,volunteers, and visionaries — working to protect your digital rights.
http://www.eff.org/
March 31, 2003
Sizzling, current, direct from EFF experts to you. Server hosting and bandwidth services donated by the good folks at UnitedLayer Inc EFF would also like to thank these companies and individuals that have made significant generous donations to help make our work possible. If America's founding fathers had anticipated the digital frontier, there would be a clause in the Constitution protecting your rights online, as well. Instead, a modern group of freedom fighters was necessary to extend the original vision into the digital world. That's where the Electronic Frontier Foundation comes in. Reporters looking for information and quotes on current storiesdon't forget to check out our new Breaking News section.
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EFF: Federal Court Reverses in Taxes.com Web Publishing Case

Responds to Electronic Frontier Foundation Request
Related: Court ruling in Taxes.com case EFF brief in Taxes.com case Electronic Frontier Foundation Honors Net Pioneers in NYC
Goodman, Moglen, Sobel Receive Awards at 12th Annual Event
Related: Pioneer Awards Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference

2. Consensus At Lawyerpoint
briefly discussed the nature and scope of the group's work. EFF attended the CPTWG meeting and heard the presentations.
http://bpdg.blogs.eff.org/
Consensus at Lawyerpoint
Being a true account of the undertakings of the Broadcast Protection Discussion Group
(Not affiliated with the Copy Protection Technology Working Group's Broadcast Protection Discussion Group)
January 16, 2003 [News]
Analog group draft charter; EFF starts new blog
A draft charter for the "Analog Reconversion Discussion Group"
(ARDG) has been circulated, and EFF has today opened a new blog, Cruelty to Analog , addressing attempts to control digitization technology. The ARDG is meant to address the so-called "Analog Hole", although the use of that term by the entertainment industries seems to have been nearly abandoned now. Posted by Seth Schoen at 04:38 PM
permanent link to this entry
January 07, 2003 [News]
Reply comment deadline extended
The FCC has extended the deadline for filing reply comments about the broadcast flag to February 18, granting in part the request of the library associations for this extension. Posted by Seth Schoen at 05:35 PM
permanent link to this entry
December 23, 2002 [Rants]
Gillmor on consumer rights
Dan Gillmor of the San Jose Mercury News writes in favor of consumers' rights In the world of electronic devices, digital entertainment and software, customers are routinely subjected to restrictions that forbid modification of products they've already purchased.

3. [EFF] Clan - Half-Life & TFC
Homepage of HalfLife TFC Clan EFF Welcome to Clan EFF ! click to enter
http://www.eff-clan.de/
Welcome to Clan [EFF] !
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4. Big Dummy Searchhttp//www.nova.edu/Inter-Links/bigdummy/bdg_toc.html - October 1
A member of The Electronic Font Foundry, 11 Silwood Road, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 0PY, UK telephone +44 (0)1344 875 201, fax +44 (0)1344 875 202, email fonts@EFF.co.uk This site was last updated on the 27th September 2000.
http://www.nova.edu/Inter-Links/bigdummy/bdg_toc.html

5. Eff World
Web showcase for indipendent music includes bands pages and submission information.
http://www.effworld.com/

6. Effeff
EFFEFF Fritz Fuss GmbH Co. KGaA Bildstockstraße 20 72458 Albstadt Telefon +49 7431 1230 Telefax +49 07431 123-240 Email info@EFFEFF.com
http://www.effeff.com/
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7. The Electronic Font Foundry
Developing multilingual fonts and specialist fonts for Risc OS, Windows, Mac OS systems.Category Computers Software Fonts Foundries......The Electronic Font Foundry, 11 Silwood Road, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 0PY, UK telephone+44 (0)1344 875 201, fax +44 (0)1344 875 202, email fonts@EFF.co.uk.
http://www.eff.co.uk/
    A member of The Electronic Font Foundry, 11 Silwood Road, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 0PY, UK
    telephone +44 (0)1344 875 201, fax +44 (0)1344 875 202, e-mail fonts@eff.co.uk

8. Daily Python-URL
Contains links to assorted resources from the Python universe, compiled by PythonWare.
http://www.pythonware.com/daily/
pythonware.com products library search ... Search
Daily Python-URL
Daily news from the Python universe, presented by your friends at PythonWare
Paint Shop Pro 8 includes Python scripting
Version 8 of Paint Shop Pro, the popular graphics editor for Windows, features a full-blown scripting engine based on Python. You can use PSP's built-in script recorder or write scripts from scratch. A public beta is available to download. The official site for the 2003 Python UK Conference.
Amir Bakhtiar: Lupy Lupy is a full-text indexer, being a port to Python of Jakarta Lucene. Lupy reads and writes indexes in the same binary format as Lucene. Boudewijn Rempt: Examining Python 2.3: New additions With Python 2.3 around the corner, Boudewijn Rempt examines the most important additions to the language and libraries in this article for InformIT. Cameron Laird: Book review: Python in a Nutshell Cameron Laird reviews Alex Martelli's 'Python in a Nutshell' for UnixReview.com. «Experienced, erudite author. Compelling topic. Proven format. What happens when you combine them? It depends. In book publishing, as with rock-and-roll bands and athletic teams, there are plenty of cases where apparent 'all-star' combinations have turned out badly. The fate of 'Python in a Nutshell' is happier, though. If you want to learn about Python, and can choose only one book to do so, take 'Python in a Nutshell'.»
Struts Action Scripting Enable Struts developers to create Struts Actions in the language of their choice, such as Python.

9. Guida A Internet Della EFF
Guida ai diversi aspetti di Internet curata dalla Electronic Frontier Foundation e tradotta a cura di Liber Liber.
http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/e/electronic_frontier_foundation/guida_a_int
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Guida a Internet
della Electronic Frontier Foundation
Edizione italiana a cura di Liber Liber A cura di
Indice La Guida a Internet della Electronic Frontier Foundation scaricare sul proprio computer , grazie al sito Internet di Liber Liber. Ricordiamo che sul sito Internet di Liber Liber sono disponibili, per il prelievo gratuito, numerosi altri testi. Fra gli altri il recente

10. EFF "Intellectual Property - Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)" Archive
Legal documents, releases, and information regarding the DMCA.
http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/
EFF Home Page Alerts Topic Index
http://www.eff.org/pub/Intellectual_property/DMCA Last Updated Thu Mar 13 10:41:24 PDT 2003
Files
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20030303-321-Opposition-MSJ.pdf
321 Studios' Memorandum Of Points And Authorities In Opposition To Defendants' Motion For Partial Summary Judgment (PDF 540k)
nz_comments_final.pdf
2003-DMCA-1201-comments.php
EFF's DMCA comment search
20030213-CCIAamicus.pdf
Amicus brief by CCIA opposing Lexmark's motion for preliminary injunction. (PDF 188k)
20030213-OppositionBrief.pdf
Static Controls' opposition to Lexmark's motion for preliminary injunction. (PDF 445k)
20030213-LawProfessorsAmicus.pdf
Amicus brief filed by law professors on behalf of Static Controls, opposing a preliminary injunction in the Lexmark DMCA case. (PDF 167k)
20030207_perkel_affidavit.pdf
Affidavit in the Lexmark DMCA case
finkelstein_on_dmca2.php
Winning (DMCA) Exemptions, The Next Round by Seth Finkelstein
20030114_321_studios_mtn_sj.pdf
summary judgment motion filed by the motion picture companies in the 321 Studios v. MGM Studios case (the DVD copy software case). [PDF 1.5MB] (January 14, 2003)
20030114_chamerberlain_v_skylink_amd_complaint.pdf

11. EFF Blue Ribbon Campaign Home Page
EFF's Blue Ribbon Campaign Fights Internet Censorship Protects Online FreeExpression. Please send any questions or comments to webmaster@EFF.org.
http://www.eff.org/br/

  • EFF Home Join EFF/Donate! Action Center About EFF ... Blue Ribbon Home
    Focus on Antiterrorism Featured Materials: Free Expression Featured News E-Mail Case Goes to Trial Again
    The California Supreme Court has decided to weigh in on a closely watched lawsuit that pits an individual's right to free speech against a company's desire to block unwanted e-mail. Intel Corporation v. Hamidi centers on the actions of former Intel engineer Ken Hamidi, who bombarded 30,000 of the chipmaker's employees with anti-Intel diatribes between 1996 and 1998 after he was fired from his job, Wired News (March 14, 2003) U.S. Foodservice Seeks to Muzzle Web Site
    U.S. Foodservice has intimidated a bootstrap web site into closing down part of its site. According to a New York Times story, the website foodservicerumors.com is a virtual water cooler where foodservice insiders trade gossip. The gossip was apparently getting uncomfortable for U.S. Foodservice as it fights to overcome vendor apprehension and market jitters, Seafood.com

12. EFF Media Release: EFF Asks California Court To Quash "John Doe" Subpoena (Aug.
Media Release from the Electronic Frontier Foundation on its intervention in a California case which involves a subpoena issued by PrePaid Legal Services Inc. of Oklahoma (PPLS) requesting the identity of eight posters on an internet bulletin board.
http://www.eff.org/Privacy/Anonymity/Discovery_abuse/PrePaid_Legal_v_Sturtz/2001

  • EFF Home Join EFF/Donate! Action Center About EFF ... Most Popular EFF Pages Today
    Electronic Frontier Foundation Media Release
    EFF Asks California Court to Quash "John Doe" Subpoena
    Argues that High Standard is Required Before Terminating First Amendment Rights of Anonymous Internet Speakers.
    For Immediate Release: Aug. 7, 2001
    Contacts:
    Lee Tien, EFF Senior Staff Attorney,
    Lauren Gelman, EFF Public Policy Dir.
    San Francisco, CA - A California state court will hear oral argument this week in a case that may determine the legal standard California will apply to subpoenas requesting the identity of anonymous Internet speakers. The case involves a subpoena issued by Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. of Oklahoma (PPLS) requesting the identity of eight posters on Yahoo!'s "Pre-Paid" message board. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) represents two of the J. Does whose identities were subpoenaed, in a dispute between PPLS and another (known) party. PPLS argues that it needs the Does' identities to determine whether they are subject to a voluntary injunction preventing former sales associates who work for a competitor from revealing PPLS's trade secrets. The messages cited by PPLS, however, indicate only that the eight Does were critical of the company and how it treats its associates. EFF will argue that revealing the identity of these speakers will give PPLS the opportunity to punish its critics for speaking out against it. "Without proper safeguards on Doe subpoenas, a company can use a court as a detective agency to ferret out its critics," said EFF's Lee Tien. "We hope that the court will adopt a standard that protects anonymous speech against such subpoenas."

13. Electronic Frontier Foundation Action Center
EFF Home. Join EFF/Donate! About EFF. Free Speech Online
http://www.eff.org/pub/Alerts
EFF Home
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Free Speech Online
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EFF Action Center
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?
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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!

14. EFF "Intellectual Property Online: Patent, Trademark, Copyright" Archive
Very large resource center for patent, trademark and copyright information.
http://www.eff.org/pub/Intellectual_property/
EFF Home Page Alerts Topic Index
http://www.eff.org/IP/ Last Updated Fri Mar 28 19:25:18 PDT 2003
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20030328_taxes-com_pr.php
EFF: Federal Court Reverses in Taxes.com Web Publishing Case, Responds to Electronic Frontier Foundation Request
20030328_taxes-com_amended_prelim_injunc.pdf
amended preliminary injunction ruling in the JK Harris v Taxes.com case. The court amended the earlier ruling in light of a motion to reconsider filed by EFF. (J.K. Harris v. Kassel). (March 28, 2003)
20020830_eff_reply_taxes-com.pdf
EFF's Reply Brief in Support of Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration in Taxes.com (J.K. Harris v. Kassel). (August 30, 2002)
eff_fair_use_faq.html
1094_softpatent.stats
article discussing the large number of software patents, what patents occur most frequently and actual statistics of type and frequency of patents
act_now.alert
against_ip.article
anti_first-to-file.announce
Greg Aharonian's March 1994 note describing fears that proposed patent changes might strangle small businessess by favoring large firms who could file patents quickly without regard to cost under the proposed foreign type first-to-file system thus "shutting out" small entities even if they are the first-to-invent.
anti_look-and-feel.lpf

15. EFF "Net Culture & Cyber-Anthropology" Archive
Electronic Frontier Foundation's Archives. Cyberculture and related papers.
http://www.eff.org//Net_culture/
EFF Home Page Alerts Topic Index
EFF "Net Culture & Cyber-Anthropology" Archive
http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_culture/ Last Updated Thu Mar 13 10:42:57 PDT 2003
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curtis_on_inet.article
File containing an article from UK's Guardian newspaper. Richard Curtis, screenwriter for "Blackadder" (a successful British comedy series) and the movie "Four Weddings and a Funeral," offers a humorous look at the Internet from the view of a novice user.
cyberspace.biblio
File containing Anne Balsamo's bibliography of Cyberspace, Cyberpunk, Electronic Communication, and Postmodernism materials. (March 1993)
cyborg_links.html
File containing links to cyber anthropology resources.
ethernet_history_gilder.article
File containing George Gilder's history of the ethernet entitled "Metcalf's Law and Legacy," first published in Forbes ASAP, September 13, 1993.
implications_of_info.article
File containing "The Implications of Electronic Information for the Sociology of Knowledge" by Richard A. Lanham, professor of English, UCLA. "This paper argues that the fundamental "operating system" for the humanities is changing from the book to the digital multimedia computer screen. It outlines the consequences of this move for the creation, performance, teaching, and study of literature, music, and the visual arts. It concludes with a suggestion for how this movement from page to digital display might inform the administrative changes forced upon the university by the current shortage of money."

16. EFF DES Cracker Project
Press release (January 19, 1999) Distributed.Net and EFF DES Cracker put the final nail into the Data Encryption Standard's coffin
http://www.eff.org/descracker
Press release
(January 19, 1999): Distributed.Net and EFF DES Cracker put the final nail into the Data Encryption Standard's coffin
Press release (January 18, 1999): EFF co-founder and DES Cracker project leader John Gilmore recognized with a 1999 RSA Award
EFF press release (July 17, 1998): EFF Builds DES Cracker that proves that Data Encryption Standard is insecure
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) raised the level of honesty in crypto politics by revealing that the Data Encryption Standard (DES) is insecure. The U.S. government has long pressed industry to limit encryption to DES (and even weaker forms), without revealing how easy it is to crack. Continued adherence to this policy would put critical infrastructures at risk; society should choose a different course. To prove the insecurity of DES, EFF built the first unclassified hardware for cracking messages encoded with it. On Wednesday, July 17, 1998 the EFF DES Cracker, which was built for less than $250,000, easily won RSA Laboratory's "DES Challenge II" contest and a $10,000 cash prize. It took the machine less than 3 days to complete the challenge, shattering the previous record of 39 days set by a massive network of tens of thousands of computers. The research results are fully documented in a book published this week by EFF and O'Reilly and Associates, entitled "Cracking DES: Secrets of Encryption Research, Wiretap Politics, and Chip Design."

17. Consensus At Lawyerpoint: Hollywood Wants To Plug The "Analog Hole"
EFF logoConsensus at Lawyerpoint ? Posted by Cory Doctorow at 0344 PM. Join EFF!BPDG Final Report. Summary of EFF Report on BPDG. Full EFF Report on BPDG. FAQs.
http://bpdg.blogs.eff.org/archives/000113.html
Consensus at Lawyerpoint
Being a true account of the undertakings of the Broadcast Protection Discussion Group
(Not affiliated with the Copy Protection Technology Working Group's Broadcast Protection Discussion Group)
[Home] May 23, 2002 [News]
Hollywood Wants to Plug the "Analog Hole"
The Big Picture The people who tried to take away your VCR are at it again. Hollywood has always dreamed of a "well-mannered marketplace" where the only technologies that you can buy are those that do not disrupt its business. Acting through legislators who dance to Hollywood's tune, the movie studios are racing to lock away the flexible, general-purpose technology that has given us a century of unparalelled prosperity and innovation. This three-part agenda controlling digital media devices, controlling analog converters, controlling the Internet is a frightening peek at Hollywood's vision of the future. Hollywood Tips its Hand The " Content Protection Status Report de facto regulators of new technologies, deciding which mathematical instructions are mandatory and which are forbidden. The first part of the document details the efforts of the Broadcast Protection Discussion Group ( BPDG ), which will release its final standard for the regulation of digital media technology at the end of May. The BPDG's standard would ban the production of digital television devices that had not been approved by three Hollywood studios. Approved devices will only interoperate with other approved devices. The combination of legal restrictions on digital television devices and licensing restrictions on the computer technologies they can interface with gives Hollywood an absolute veto over all new digital media technology without the need for unpopular, sweeping legislation like Senator Hollings's Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act (CBDTPA).

18. EFF Awards
Between $100,000 and $250,000 will go to the first individual or group who discovers a new prime number above 10 million digits.
http://www.eff.org/coop-awards/

  • EFF Home Join EFF/Donate! Action Center About EFF ... Most Popular EFF Pages Today
    Awards Granted by EFF
    Honoring Great Successes and Encouraging Those of the Future
    EFF Pioneer Awards: Honoring those who have most contributed to online communications and digital freedom. EFF Cooperative Computing Awards: encourage ordinary Internet users to collaborate to solve huge scientific problems.
    Please send any questions or comments to

19. Electronic Frontier Foundation Action Center
EFF Action Center. Welcome to the Electronic Frontier Foundation ActionCenter! Here you'll find alerts on technology and civil liberties
http://action.eff.org/
EFF Home
Join EFF/Donate!

About EFF

Free Speech Online
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EFF Action Center
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?
Login to your Personal Action Center

Subscribe to the Action Center
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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!

20. EFF "Hoaxes" Archive
EFF "Hoaxes" Archive org/ pub/ Net_ culture/ Folklore/ Hoaxes/ Last Updated Wed Jan 17 223833 PDT 2001 Files in this Archive (June 16, 1999) 960802_EFF_alert.parody. EFF critic Bob Allisat posts a strange parody of of an EFF action alert.
http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_culture/Folklore/Hoaxes
EFF Home Page Alerts Topic Index
EFF "Hoaxes" Archive
http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_culture/Folklore/Hoaxes/ Last Updated Thu Mar 13 10:42:57 PDT 2003
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1999_bill_602p.hoax
By now you've probably seen many copies of a bogus action alert about the US Postal Service attacking the Internet with "Bill 602P".</A> There is no such bill. The "alert" is a hoax. Please do not forward it any further. Instead reply to all the recipients of it that you see in the headers and let them know it is a hoax, to help stop the spread of it any further. (June 16, 1999)
960802_eff_alert.parody
EFF critic Bob Allisat posts a strange parody of of an EFF action alert. Includes response.
battling_hoaxes.article
This article will give some examples of what is meant by a pirate posting. These types of messages are in effect text viruses (virii?), since these propagate from system to system as a program virus might. Such distribution depends on users and sysops who pass along on without checking for trouble.
book_vchip.hoax

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