On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Travis Bemann wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 09:08:00AM -0700, colbyd wrote:
> > Does anybody know about the anti-terror legislation (USAPA) and how this
> > might be used to hassle peer networking? As I read this law and the
> > Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement
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On Wednesday 09 January 2002 20:48, you wrote:
> Hey guys, I've got an off topic question for ya.
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> Is it possible to remove our email addresses from the email archives?
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> I know that I started getting spam when I first posted on this list,
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hypocrisy, brutality, the elite.
All of which are American dreams.
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Hey guys, I've got an off topic question for ya.
Is it possible to remove our email addresses from the email archives?
I know that I started getting spam when I first posted on this list, because
it was the first list I've ever joined (haven't been online since
compuserve), and the spam started
On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 09:08:00 -0700 colbyd
writes:
> Does anybody know about the anti-terror legislation (USAPA) and how
> this
> might be used to hassle peer networking? As I read this law and the
> Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), it seems
> that
> peer networking is
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 23:08:18 -0600 Timm Murray
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> On Tuesday 08 January 2002 17:45, you wrote:
> > Said krepta at juno.com on Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 04:13:43PM -0700,
> >
> > > I propose that all further posts from MJR be ignored. All in
Does anybody know about the anti-terror legislation (USAPA) and how this
might be used to hassle peer networking? As I read this law and the
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), it seems that
peer networking is in trouble for two main reasons: 1) together, the laws
require
many of you will find the following of interest...hit or miss conference,
but this panel is worth checking out: : From Anarchist Software to
Peer2Peer Culture: the Public Domain in Bandwidth, Software and Content.
http://www.law.duke.edu/pd/realcast.htm