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  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

101. Digital-rights Group Knocks 'trusted' PCs | CNET News.com
Digitalrights group knocks trusted PCs The Electronic Frontier Foundation says a component of so-called trusted computing technology from industry
http://news.com.com/2100-7355-5085442.html
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Digital-rights group knocks 'trusted' PCs
Published: October 2, 2003, 10:32 AM PDT By Robert Lemos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack A high-profile digital civil liberties group is criticizing a component of the "trusted computing" technology promoted by Microsoft, IBM and other technology companies, calling the feature a threat to computer users. The paper , which was set to be released late Wednesday by the Electronic Frontier Foundation , analyzes the promised features of several different trusted computing initiatives. The efforts aim to develop next-generation hardware and software that can better protect data from attackers, viruses and digital pirates. Applauded in the paper are three features of the best-known trusted computing technology, Microsoft's Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, that may be positive ways of securing consumers' computers. However, the EFF criticized a fourth featureknown as remote attestation as a threat that could lock people into certain applications, force unwanted software changes on them and prevent reverse engineering.

102. Werblog: The Electronic Frontier Foundation Is
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is jumping into the unlicensed wireless arena, issuing a list of ISPs that allow customers to share their connections
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation is jumping into the unlicensed wireless arena , issuing a list of ISPs that allow customers to share their connections using WiFi access points. Posted by Kevin Werbach at July 30, 2002 04:07 PM
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103. EFF Supports Online Policy Group's Resistance -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
Sender Information Online Policy Group Sent by Wendy Seltzer Electronic Frontier Foundation San Francisco, CA, 94110, USA
http://www.chillingeffects.org/responses/notice.cgi?NoticeID=912

104. Electronic Frontier
EFF Moves to California Electronic Frontier Foundation Statement Of The Board Eff Moves The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) announced today several
http://www.virtualschool.edu/mon/ElectronicFrontier/
A Project with Paradoxical Goals
Electronic Frontier Fish into Fowl: Organizations are like fish with people as their cells. They evolved to thrive in the ocean, the high-viscosity world of the idustrial age. These fish must now change into fowl to thrive in the zero-viscosity world of the informage age. Most of them won't make it. Evolution doesn't work that way. -Brad Cox; Superdistribution: Objects as Property on the Electronic Frontier Also see Academia Bionomics Big Brother Economics ... Deadly Black Widow on the Web: Her Name is JAVA "Don't trust Java online" That's the message from computer and Internet security watchdogs, in response to reports that "hostile" Java applets are stalking the WWW. These malicious applets can destroy data, interfere with mission critical intranets, and gain access to sensitive data. GILDER ARTICLES INDEX This series of articles by George Gilder provides some interesting background that may help prepare readers to better understand and place in proper perspective, the concepts and technologies related to what the popular press has chosen to label "The National Data Super Highway." Into The Fibersphere The New Rule of Wireless Issaquah Miracle Metcalfe's Law and Legacy ... Life After Television, Updated

105. Electronic Frontier Foundation "Take A Stand Against..."
Electronic Frontier Foundation Take A Stand Against Busy working on the Nothing So Strange DVD. But I have just enough time today to ask you to
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106. Electronic Frontier Foundation (2/10/98)
Electronic Frontier Foundation. Senator John McCain Chairman I write on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to urge that the Senate make
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I NTERNET F REE E XPRESSION A LLIANCE
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Senator John McCain
Chairman
The Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
United States Senate
Washington, DC February 9, 1998 Dear Senator McCain: I write on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to urge that the Senate make no further attempts to regulate speech on the Internet. Existing federal and state legislation covering such matters as the creation and distribution of child pornography and the solicitation of minors for sexual activity already provide sufficient tools to protect America's children. The new legislation under discussion will inevitably run afoul of the free speech protections of the First Amendment, just as Congress' attempt to impose an "indecency" standard on the Internet was struck down last year in Reno v. ACLU. Indeed, as the Congress considers new legislation it is worth noting the Supreme Court's warning that: The record demonstrates that the growth of the Internet has been and continues to be phenomenal. As a matter of constitutional tradition, in the absence of evidence to the contrary,we presume that governmental regulation of the content of speech is more likely to interfere with the free exchange of ideas than to encourage it. The interest in encouraging freedom of expression in a democratic society outweighs any theoretical but unproven benefit of censorship. EFF is particularly concerned about the possibility that the Congress may seek to block access to "indecent" or "harmful" online material to schools receiving Universal Service Funds by requiring the use of filtering software. Filtering and blocking software is not the panacea that some of its advocates have suggested.

107. [Think] Join And Support The Electronic Frontier Foundation (before It's Too Lat
Think Join and Support the Electronic Frontier Foundation (before it s too late ) Fen Labalme fen@comedia.com 10 Dec 2002 141707 0800
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108. Electronic Frontier Foundation On The Skateboard Directory
EFF Media Release Electronic Frontier Foundation, Verizon Guard Client Privacy (August Also EFF Electronic Frontier Foundation Issues EVoting Alert,
http://skateboarddirectory.com/srch/?qt=Electronic Frontier Foundation

109. Big Dummy's Guide To The Internet - Membership In The EFF
I wish to become a member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Membership Coordinator Electronic Frontier Foundation 1001 G Street, NW Suite 950 East
http://www.nectec.or.th/net-guide/bigdummy/bdg_278.html
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Membership in the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Print out and mail to: Membership Coordinator Electronic Frontier Foundation 1001 G Street, N.W. Suite 950 East Washington, DC 20001 (202) 347-5400 voice (202) 393-5509 fax The Electronic Frontier Foundation is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization supported by contributions from individual members, corporations and private foundations. Donations are tax-deductible. Get GUMMed "The Gurus of Unix Meeting of Minds (GUMM) takes place Wednesday, April 1, 2076 (check THAT in your perpetual calendar program), 14 feet above the ground directly in front of the Milpitas Gumps. Members will grep each other by the hand (after intro), yacc a lot, smoke filtered chroots in pipes, chown with forks, use the wc (unless uuclean), fseek nice zombie processes, strip, and sleep, but not, we hope, od. Three days will be devoted to discussion of the ramifications of whodo. Two seconds have been allotted for a complete rundown of all the user- friendly features of Unix. Seminars include "Everything You Know is Wrong," led by Tom Kempson, "Batman or Cat:man?" led by Richie Dennis "cc C? Si! Si!" led by Kerwin Bernighan, and "Document Unix, Are You Kidding?" led by Jan Yeats. No Reader Service No. is necessary because all GUGUs (Gurus of Unix Group of Users) already know everything we could tell them." Dr. Dobb's Journal, June '84

110. White Papers, Webcasts, Case Studies And Product Information By Electronic Front
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111. Electronic Frontier Foundation White Papers At Builder UK
Builder UK White Papers Electronic Frontier Foundation Lists Collateral Damage in the Fight Against Spam, 12/11/04, Electronic Frontier Foundation
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112. Comments Of The Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation 1550 Bryant Street, Suite 725 San Francisco, CA 94103 Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 4676
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113. [Comment-Dnso] Comments Of The Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a nonprofit, public interest organization working to protect rights and promote responsibility in the electronic
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114. H2O Playlist: Wendy Seltzer
Name Wendy Seltzer. Affiliation Berkman Center, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Brooklyn Law School. Interests. Playlists by Wendy Seltzer
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115. Electronic Frontier Foundation Opposes Digital Lockdown
San Francisco, CA The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today released a detailed analysis of the dangers posed by digital copyright bills in
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Electronic Frontier Foundation Opposes Digital Lockdown
http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/states/20030414_eff_sdmca_pr.php For Immediate Release: Monday, April 14, 2003 Electronic Frontier Foundation Opposes Digital Lockdown Electronic Frontier Foundation Media Release The product of stealth lobbying efforts by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), these new measures are aimed at criminalizing the possession of what the MPAA calls "unlawful communication and access devices," but which are so broad that they could ban critical security and privacy tools online as well as restrict what machines you can connect to the cable, satellite, and Internet lines in your home. Even before these activities crossed activists' radar, seven states (Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Wyoming) had already enacted them into law. Similar bills have been introduced and are currently pending in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Texas. "The 'super-DMCA' measures represent special interest legislation that dramatically expands the reach of the federal DMCA, which has already put fair use, innovation, free speech and competition in peril," said EFF Senior Intellectual Property Attorney Fred von Lohmann. "Communication service providers meaning ISPs, cable companies, and providers of digital entertainment services can use this legislation to restrict what you can connect to your Internet connection and cable or satellite television lines and can ban a variety of tools critical to protecting the anonymity and security of Internet users."

116. PND Spotlight - Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation was created in 1990 by Mitch Kapor, former president of Lotus Development Corporation; John Gilmore, an early employee of
http://fdncenter.org/pnd/spotlight/spotlight.jhtml?id=69400024

117. Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation. Tor An anonymous Internet communication system (0,7,5586) eff.org Apple Can t Strongarm Bloggers (0,28,5115) eff.org
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118. Electronic Frontier Foundation - Computing Reference - ELook.org
Previous Terms, Terms Containing Electronic Frontier Foundation, Next Terms . electronic commerce Electronic Commerce Dictionary
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119. Electronic Frontier Foundation Pushes For Ban On Regional DVDs
GINGER GROUP the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said today it is pushing the US Library of Congress, North America s copyright watchdog to accept that
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=6784

120. Fifteen Years On The Electronic Frontier
onto the Net of Paris Hilton s video, for example, jogs no memories for me – but I do know when I first heard of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25001

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