New Media Musings: Enter The EFF's Blog-a-thon The winners get an EFF bloggers rights Tshirt, special EFF-branded Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Enter the EFF s Blog-a-thon http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2005/07/enter_the_effs_.html
Extractions: hostName = '.newmediamusings.com'; BLOG HOME WEBSITE CONTACT ARTICLES ... Main July 27, 2005 Xeni Jardin, Mike Godwin, Susan Crawford, Ernie Miller and I are the judges in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Blog-a-thon . In the contest, entrants are challenged to post to their blogs something about their "click moment" "the very first step you to took to stand up for your digital rights whether it was blogging about an issue you care about, participating in a demonstration, writing your representatives, or getting involved with EFF." For me, it was a combination of such click moments that led me to write Darknet , a book about digital rights and the future of media (though I'm not entered in the contest). Blog-a-thon is held in conjunction with the online civil liberties organization's 15th anniversary. The contest ends Wednesday, so get those entries in! The winners get an EFF bloggers' rights T-shirt, special EFF-branded blogger pajama pants, a pound of coffee, a pair of fuzzy slippers, and tons of blogosphere love. What more can you ask? July 27, 2005 at 11:07 PM in
Weblogsky: EFF And EFF-Austin (for EFF's Blogathon) Johnny Mnemonic was Mike Godwin, and the nonprofit was EFF. When Steve JacksonGames was raided by the Secret Service soon after EFF was formed, http://www.weblogsky.com/archives/000529.html
Extractions: Jon Lebkowsky's weblog. Main I first heard about the Electronic Frontier Foundation as it was forming. There was talk about it on the WELL, and I ran into "Johnny Mnemonic" on an Austin BBS, and he told me he was moving to Boston to work with this new nonprofit that was going to focus on civil liberties in cyberspace. Johnny Mnemonic was Mike Godwin, and the nonprofit was EFF. When Steve Jackson Games was raided by the Secret Service soon after EFF was formed, and a very pissed off Steve decided to sue the bastards, EFF adopted the case as a first bit of rocket fuel for a prolonged flight. At the time EFF saw its potential as a community-based organization with chapters around the US and (eventually) the world. Steve got right on it, calling a picnic/meeting to call for the formation of EFF-Austin as a model for other chapters to follow. Along with Steve, John Quarterman, Bruce Sterling, Ed Cavazos and others, I helped organize EFF-Austin, which became the nexus of Austin's hyperactive Internet community through the 1990s. Our public meetings and events were where you would go if you were based in Austin physpace and living any part of your life on the electronic frontier. In 1991 we joined with several other potential EFF chapters around the country on an email list called "thesegroups," and discussed (sometimes flamed) about the prospect and design of an EFF with chapters. Representatives from all the groups met in Atlanta in a very cold January 1992 to hammer out a conclusive model so that chapters could form and get to work. The board and staff of a recently
Extractions: A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather. We have no elected government, nor are we likely to have one, so I address you with no greater authority than that with which liberty itself always speaks. I declare the global social space we are building to be naturally independent of the tyrannies you seek to impose on us. You have no moral right to rule us nor do you possess any methods of enforcement we have true reason to fear. Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. You have neither solicited nor received ours. We did not invite you. You do not know us, nor do you know our world. Cyberspace does not lie within your borders. Do not think that you can build it, as though it were a public construction project. You cannot. It is an act of nature and it grows itself through our collective actions. You have not engaged in our great and gathering conversation, nor did you create the wealth of our marketplaces. You do not know our culture, our ethics, or the unwritten codes that already provide our society more order than could be obtained by any of your impositions.
EFF Europe Welcome to the preliminary webpage of the EFF Europe. Until then, this isthe list of national european EFF chapters and EFFlike organisations known to http://www.eff-europe.org/
PCWorld.com - Users Warned About Anti-Piracy Campaign According to the EFF, 95 organizations, including the American Civil LibertiesUnion and major ISPs, sent letters to congressional leaders applauding the http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,112362,00.asp
Profiling Via E-mail Cookies Consumer groups point to Webbased e-mail as a backdoor loophole for online profilers. From Electronic Frontier Foundation. http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/Profiling/19991202_joint_profiling_pressrel.html
Electronic Frontier Foundation A group working to oppose legislation limiting individual rights online. http://www.uiuc.edu/ro/eff/
NSLog("@Erik J. Barzeski"); - PulpFiction For The EFF EFF is a nonprofit group of passionate people lawyers, volunteers, from NSLog(); (Aug 22, 2004); 3 Days in the EFF Drive from NSLog(); (Aug 28, http://nslog.com/archives/2004/08/10/pulpfiction_for_the_eff.php
Extractions: With PulpFiction's popularity growing, we thought we'd take the opportunity to do some good for the world by donating to charity. With a 1.0.2 release planned in the next two weeks (a bug fix update only - 1.0.3 will resume with the adding of some cool new features), we will begin a donation drive to benefit the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) For any donation of $50 or more, your personal blog will be listed as a default subscription in PulpFiction. Freelancer blogs are welcome but company blogs are not. You may donate on behalf of others or for several of your own blogs if you wish. FSS will match the total donation (up to $2500) and all funds raised will be donated in the name of PulpFiction and its users to the EFF in early September. Fundraising will take place from now until the end of August 2004. These donation-based default subscriptions will be included with every copy of PulpFiction for no less than six months. This is a great way to get some new viewers to your blog for a reasonable donation to a worthwhile charity. You may choose to label your blog (a PulpFiction feature) and you may choose whether to have the "show linked content" feature turned on. Please supply all of the necessary information - the feed you wish to use, your blog name, the default author, and the label and "linked content" preference in the donation note. EFF is a nonprofit group of passionate people - lawyers, volunteers, and visionaries - working to protect your digital rights. We couldn't think of a better national or international technology- or computer-related charity.
EFF: Net.culture Cyberculture, history, and related papers. http://www.eff.org/Net_culture/
Extractions: @import url(/stylesheets/eff-2box.css); @import url(/stylesheets/eff-nav.css); SITE MAP CASES ACTION CENTER PRESS ROOM ... September 10, 2005 Files available in this archive Geof Bowker's remarks as discussant on three very interesting papers on the history of the Internet at the recent conference of the Society for Social Studies of Science at the University of Virginia.
Extractions: Web posted at: 11:59 a.m. EST (1659 GMT) by Ann Harrison (IDG) Legal actions filed by eight motion-picture companies seeking injunctions against Web site operators for posting a controversial software program have drawn fire from an online civil rights group that contends the move is unconstitutional. The complaints were filed Jan. 14 in an effort to block the Internet distribution of a software utility called DeCSS, which breaks the encoding system used in millions of digital versatile discs (DVD). DeCSS was originally created by Norwegian programmers who reverse-engineered the DVD Content Scrambling System (CSS) to give computers running the Linux operating system DVD playback capability. ALSO Film studios file suit against accused DVD hackers The plaintiffs in the case are Universal City Studios Inc.; Paramount Pictures Corp.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.; Tristar Pictures Inc.; Columbia Pictures Industries Inc.; Time Warner Entertainment Co.; Disney Enterprises Inc.; and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., according to a statement issued last Friday by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).
Eff Support Page Translate this page The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA009797/warp/eff.html
Informing Ourselves To Death A speech given by Neil Postman, German Informatics Society. http://www.eff.org/Net_culture/Criticisms/informing_ourselves_to_death.paper
EFF's (Extended) Guide To The Internet - EFF How to connect to EFF? Connecting to EFF. Membership in the EFF How to becomea member of EFF. Go to the previous, next section. http://www.utia.cas.cz/EFF/eeg_273.html
Cruelty To Analog comments were contributed by only three ARDG members Philips, EFF, and CDT.EFF s general comments, which will be included in the final report, http://analog.blogs.eff.org/
Extractions: Chronicling efforts to control digitization technology The final report of the ARDG has been completed, and with it the work of the ARDG. The report, not yet available to the public, was announced at the final ARDG meeting in Los Angeles on January 13. It contains the self-assessments of the vendors or proponents of the ten proposed technologies, together with remarks by ARDG members, vendor responses, and general comments. Remarks and general comments were contributed by only three ARDG members Philips, EFF, and CDT. EFF's general comments, which will be included in the final report, are available on our web site True to their word, the ARDG co-chairs have not engaged in any "editorializing", nor in any attempt to select, recommend, or endorse any proposed technology. They simply collected the views of the various participants, recounted the history of ARDG's meetings, stapled them together, and called it a day. The report does not reach any conclusions or make any recommendations. Posted by at 03:39 PM January 2004 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Search Search this site:
EFF-ESS Fakta om f¶reningen och dess verksamhet. http://www.eff-ess.com
Napsterization EFF Blog for Freedom! Bloga-thon tag EFF15. Blog-a-thon tag blog_for_freedom.jpgPosted by Mary Hodder at July 18, 2005 0331 PM TrackBack. Comments http://napsterization.org/stories/archives/000491.html
EFF: Blue Ribbon Campaign Post opinions about online freedom of expression. http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html
Extractions: @import url(/stylesheets/eff-2box.css); @import url(/stylesheets/eff-nav.css); SITE MAP CASES ACTION CENTER PRESS ROOM ... Blue Ribbon Display the Blue Ribbon to support the essential human right of free speech, a fundamental building block of free society, affirmed by the U.S. Bill of Rights in 1791 and by the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. EFF encourages you to place a Blue Ribbon Campaign icon (below) on your servers and web pages to support the campaign (described at the top of the right column of this page). Copy and paste this text into your HTML web page where you want the Blue Ribbon icon to appear: And it will look like this:
Napsterization EFF Announced BlogA-Thon !! Tell your stories about the first time you knew yourrights online were important, and win a T-Shirt! http://napsterization.org/stories/archives/000496.html