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         Electronic Frontier Foundation:     more books (25)
  1. Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet by Electronic Frontier Foundation, 2003-05
  2. Protecting Yourself Online: The Definitive Resource on Safety and Privacy in Cyberspace by Robert B. Gelman, Stanton McCandlish, 1998-04-01
  3. Ong Américaine: Electronic Frontier Foundation, Wings of Hope, Search for International Terrorist Entities Institute (French Edition)
  4. Association Activiste Dans le Secteur de La Propriété Intellectuelle: Electronic Frontier Foundation, La Quadrature Du Net (French Edition)
  5. Electronic Frontier Foundation: Electronic Frontier Foundation, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority V. Anderson
  6. Organizations Based in San Francisco, California: Wikimedia Foundation, Sierra Club, Kiva, Electronic Frontier Foundation
  7. Civil Liberties Advocacy Groups: Electronic Frontier Foundation
  8. ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>West's Encyclopedia of American Law</i>
  9. ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of E-Commerce</i>
  10. Cracking DES: Secrets of Encryption Research, Wiretap Politics & Chip Design by Electronic Frontier Foundation, John Gilmore, 1998-04-30
  11. converge - online video
  12. Electronic Frontier Foundation
  13. Tor (Anonymity Network): Free Software, Onion Routing, AnonymityTraffic Analysis, Proxy Server, SOCKS, USENIX, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Perfect Forward Secrecy
  14. Open Rights Group: Open Rights Group, ORG Disambiguation, Digital Rights, Digital Rights Management, Electronic Voting, Internet Censorship, Electronic Frontier Foundation

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......Electronic Frontier Foundation is a nonprofit group working to protect yourdigital rights. That's where the Electronic Frontier Foundation comes in.
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. Electronic Frontier Canada -- Www.efc.ca
The Electronic Frontier Foundation and EFC collaborated on this responseto the initiative. Privacy Commissioner Warns Privacy Under Attack.
http://www.efc.ca/
www.efc.ca
Electronic Frontier Canada
Electronic Frontier Canada (EFC) was founded to ensure that the principles embodied in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms remain protected as new computing, communications, and information technologies are introduced into Canadian society. Contact EFC Join EFC EFC Mailing Lists PR ... Media Archives
Current Issues
National ID Card Threatens Privacy
EFC's Richard Rosenberg testified in Vancouver on February 19 before the House Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration in opposition to Bill C-18 and the creation of a national ID card. Here are his remarks and an unedited transcript of the session.
The Net Routes Around Censorship
Robert Pickton, 53, is facing 15 counts of first-degree murder in connection with the disappearances of more than 50 women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. As sometimes occurs in high profile cases like this, there is a publication ban. As another example of "the Net" recognizing censorship as damage and routing information around it, there is a web site where people interested in the case can get access to news items published outside Canada: http://www.thememoryhole.org/crime/pickton-blackout.htm

3. Liber Liber: Biblioteca > Autori E > Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation. La Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) fu costituita nel luglio 1990 negli Stati Uniti
http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/e/electronic_frontier_foundation
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B C D ... Collaborare ti trovi in: Copertina Home Biblioteca Autori E Electronic Frontier Foundation Note biografiche La Electronic Frontier Foundation Per ulteriori informazioni, visitare il sito Internet: http://www.eff.org/ Informazioni tratte dal sito Internet della EFF. Gli e-book istruzioni e clausole titolo: Guida a Internet della Electronic Frontier Foundation, edizione italiana a cura di Liber Liber, versione 1.00 e-text del: 14 giugno 1995 leggi subito: download: note: La prima edizione italiana della "Guida a Internet della Electronic Frontier Foundation".
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(1.099 Kb) titolo: Guida a Internet della Electronic Frontier Foundation, edizione italiana a cura di Liber Liber, versione 3.15 e-text del: 21 luglio 1996 leggi subito: download: note: "Guida a Internet della Electronic Frontier Foundation" (versione 3.15) in edizione italiana, tradotta da Liber Liber. Si tratta di uno dei manuali su Internet più diffusi al mondo, se non il più diffuso in assoluto.

4. The Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) with phone numbers and links of world wide activism organizations.
http://www.interware.it/users/giz/eff/activism.htm
The Electronic Frontier Foubdation
P.O. Box 170190 San Francisco CA 94117 USA +1 202 861 7700 (voice) +1 202 861 1258 (fax) AFTER AUG. 17: +1 415 668 7171 (voice) +1 415 668 7007 (fax) +1 202 861 1223 (BBS - 16.8k ZyXEL) +1 202 861 1224 (BBS - 14.4k V.32bis) Internet: ask@eff.org
EFF's Online Activism Quick Start
* WHAT IS ONLINE ACTIVISM?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the civil liberties of the users of online technology. EFF's work includes educating policymakers, law enforcement and citizens about the issues that affect our current and future communications. EFF is dedicated to providing critical information to the online community through our newsletters (hardcopy and electronic), BBS (Outpost), Internet mailing lists, Usenet newsgroups and online archives (ftp, gopher, wais and www). We believe that citizen involvement is the best way to guarantee that the future of our online communications will be consistant with our traditions of free speech and privacy. EFF members participate in a special kind of activism that includes electronic mail campaigns and online political organizing. For more information on membership in the Electronic Frontier Foundation, send mail to membership@eff.org.
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5. Student Electronic Frontier Foundation
A group working to oppose legislation limiting individual rights online.Category Reference Education Organizations Rights...... The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) was created to defend our rights to think,speak, and share our ideas, thoughts, and needs using new technologies
http://www.uiuc.edu/ro/eff/
Welcome to the homepage of the Student Elecronic Frontier Foundation. MISSION Imagine a world where technology can empower us all to share knowledge, ideas, thoughts, humor, music, words and art with friends, strangers and future generations. That world is here and now, made possible with the electronic network the Internet with the power to connect us all. And future developments in technology will enable us to access information and communicate with others in even more powerful ways. But governments and corporate interests worldwide are trying to prevent us from communicating freely through new technologies, just as when those in positions of power controlled the production and distribution of or even burned books they did not want people to read in the Middle Ages. But only by fighting for our rights to speak freely whatever the medium whether books, telephones, or computers can we protect and enhance the human condition. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) was created to defend our rights to think, speak, and share our ideas, thoughts, and needs using new technologies, such as the Internet and the World Wide Web. EFF is the first to identify threats to our basic rights online and to advocate on behalf of free expression in the digital age. WHO WE ARE We are a registered student group at the University of Illinois furthering the mission expressed above. Specifically, we, as a group, work to oppose legislation limiting individual rights online through direct political lobbying, informational campaigns, and letter writing. We also plan to host two workshops relating to civil liberties online.

6. EFF Blue Ribbon Campaign Home Page
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Blue Ribbon Campaign for Online Free Expression(BRC for short) one of the largest and most longstanding global online
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

7. EFF Privacy Now! Campaign
Campaign for online privacy and security includes news, links and resources.
http://www.eff.org/privnow/

8. EFF "Intellectual Property Online: Patent, Trademark, Copyright" Archive
Access this archive of documents pertaining to intellectual property includes info on trademarks, copyrights and patents. Use Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers) An Electronic Frontier Foundation Copyright FAQ 1094_softpatent.stats
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

9. EFF "Intellectual Property: Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA): U.S. V. Elc
Archived documents from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/US_v_Sklyarov/
EFF Home Page Alerts Topic Index
http://www.eff.org/pub/IP/DMCA/US_v_ElcomSoft/ Last Updated Thu Mar 13 10:41:25 PDT 2003
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us_v_elcomsoft_faq.html
elcomsoft-media-coverage.php
Key media coverage relating to this case.
20021217_eff_pr.html
20021017_court_filings.html
20020508_dismiss_deny_order.html
U.S District Court Judge Ronald Whyte's Order denying Elcomsoft's Motion to Dismiss on Constitutional Grounds. (May 8, 2002)
20020508_dismiss_deny_order.pdf
U.S District Court Judge Ronald Whyte's Order denying Elcomsoft's Motion to Dismiss on Constitutional Grounds. (May 8, 2002)
20020508_eff_elcom_pr.html
20020204_eff_elcom_pr.html
20020327_dismiss_deny_order.html
US District Judge Ronald Whyte's Order Denying Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Indictment for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, in US v. ElcomSoft (Mar. 27, 2002)
20020318_elcom_reply_memo_1a.pdf
ElcomSoft Reply Memorandum in Support of Motion to Dismiss Indictment for Violation of the First Amendment, in US v. Elcomsoft (Mar. 18, 2002) [PDF version from scanned fax, no text-only layer. 1MB]
20020318_elcom_reply_memo_dp.pdf

10. EFF "Electronic Frontier Foundation Documents" Archive
Guida a Internet della Electronic Frontier Foundation Edizione italiana a cura di Liber Liber A cura di
http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF
EFF Home Page Alerts Topic Index
EFF "Electronic Frontier Foundation Documents" Archive
http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/ Last Updated Thu Mar 13 10:41:27 PDT 2003
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README
Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers) about EFF online services
about.eff
A file of basic information about EFF. It includes our goals, mission, achievements, and current projects, as well as information about our history, funding, and online resources. Includes a membership form and our PGP key.
activists.eff
List of activist resources on EFF's gopher, ftp, www, and BBS.
bios.eff
Short biographical info on EFF's board, staff and volunteers.
calendar.eff
Schedule of upcoming events of interest to EFF members.
electronic_frontier.eff
July 1990 article "Across the Electronic Frontier" by Mitch Kapor and John Perry Barlow discussing the need for an Electronic Frontier Foundation.
email_facts_of_life.txt
Updated netiquette classic - a humorously sarcastic guide to avoiding online hoaxes, chain letters, and frauds (and avoiding being someone known for perpetuating them.) Bonus: also includes the "Bad Times Virus" parody, and the "bOING bOING Anti- Chain Letter".
history.eff

11. Electronic Frontier Foundation Action Center
Electronic Frontier Foundation. EFF Action Center. Welcome to the ElectronicFrontier Foundation Action Center! Here you'll find alerts
http://action.eff.org/
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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!

12. Google Pulls, Replaces Web Page Critical Of Scientology
Article with comments from a Google spokesperson, a Scientology lawyer, and a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. By Elinor Mills Abreu. Reuters
http://www.namibian.com.na/2002/March/techtalk/024EC99109.html

13. EFF DES Cracker Project
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) raised the level of honesty in crypto politics by revealing that the Data
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."

14. Electronic Frontier Foundation Action Center
Electronic Frontier Foundation.
http://action.eff.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=2421

15. EFF "Intellectual Property - Open Licenses" Archive
Electronic Frontier Foundation page on licenses, includes EFF Open Audio License (OAL).
http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses/
EFF Home Page Alerts Topic Index
EFF "Intellectual Property - Open Licenses" Archive
http://www.eff.org/pub/Intellectual_property/Open_licenses/ Last Updated Thu Mar 13 10:41:26 PDT 2003
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eff_oal.html
Perpetual link to whatever the current version of the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Open Audio License (OAL) is.
licensechart.html
A chart detailing the major points of many licenses
licenseguide.html
License listing containing a very short description of the license as well as a direct link to the full text of the license.
200108_eff_oal_article.html
20010421_eff_oal_1.0.html
20010421_eff_oal_faq.html
Frequently asked questions (and answers) about the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Open Audio License (OAL); v1.0 (Apr. 21, 2001)
20010421_eff_oal_pr.html
20010421_sug_auth_att_guide.html
Suggested Author Attribution Guide. What EFF suggests is put out as the proper way to attribute a work to an author.
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Open Music Registry
"This site offers a way for musicians to list themselves and their Open Audio licensed music (for free), and it offers those who are looking for such music a way to find it (also for free)."

16. 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."

17. Guida A Internet Della EFF
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18. Group Backs ISP In Online Gaming Dispute | CNET News.com
The Electronic Frontier Foundation announced Tuesday that it will provide legal representation for a St. Louis Internet service provider threatened by media conglomerate Vivendi Universal for hosting online versions of Vivendi games. By David Becker. CNet
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-858414.html
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Group backs ISP in online gaming dispute
By David Becker
Staff Writer
March 12, 2002, 4:35 PM PT
The Electronic Frontier Foundation announced Tuesday that it will provide legal representation for a St. Louis Internet service provider threatened by media conglomerate Vivendi Universal for hosting online versions of Vivendi games. Vivendi's legal counsel sent Internet Gateway, a regional ISP, a letter late last month demanding that the company stop offering downloads of bnetd , volunteer-created software that allows individuals to run servers to host several popular online games. Games supported by bnetd include "Diablo II" and "StarCraft," both published by Blizzard Entertainment, a subsidiary of Vivendi. Blizzard runs its own servers for "StarCraft" and other games as part of its free Battle.net service. Players have complained that the Battle.net servers are slow and prone to crash, however. "When 'Diablo II' came out, there were times the first month where I could hardly ever connect to actually get into a game," said Tim Jung, president of

19. Electronic Frontier Foundation From FOLDOC
Electronic Frontier Foundation. body (EFF) A group established toaddress social and legal issues arising from the impact on society
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Electronic Frontier Foundation

20. Wired News: EFF Appoints New Director
With one foot in Silicon Valley and one on Capitol Hill, Tara Lemmey will lead the Electronic Frontier Foundation into the next millennium. Observers are beaming. By James Glave. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,17941,00.html
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02:10 PM Feb. 16, 1999 PT The Electronic Frontier Foundation on Tuesday appointed an Internet-start-up veteran and public-policy consultant as its new executive director. Tara Lemmey, a technology and marketing expert with close ties to both Silicon Valley and Washington, is charged with raising funds, building membership, and elevating the foundation's profile in Washington and the industry.
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"What EFF has done very well from Day One is to help to set the agenda and get people to think about the next wave and the next frontier. We will continue to do that," said Lemmey, whose first day on the job was Tuesday. "Tara is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the issues that EFF has always held as basic tenets, from free speech to privacy to IP," said EFF chairman Lori Fena. "She has demonstrated that knowledge as both an entrepreneurial CEO, as well as a private citizen." "We are very much agents of change we like to look at the world from different perspectives," Lemmey said. "We want to continue to identify the changes in technology and consider solutions that we can come up with that will allow us to look at it differently."

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