At 12:34 AM 5/2/2001 -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:
>Greg Broiles wrote:
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> > Hmm. Can you identify any problems with log files as evidence which aren't
> > also present in, say, eyewitness testimony, audiotape recordings, video
> > recordings, fingerprints, photogr
- the FBI's
now on the second edition of their manual for searching and seizing
electronic evidence - the first edition of which was circulating at least
as early as 1995-6.
* "best evidence" doesn't mean what it sounds like it ought to mean.
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x27;t dish dirt on
friends or sources, but was very surprised to hear of the arrest).
There's also a Flash-infected website at <http://www.bodyofsecrets.com>,
which has some reference and bibliographic detail.
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PR-syndicated interview show normally hosted by
>Terry Gross.
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>Check local listings for showtimes.
>(Or: <http://freshair.npr.org/stationsFA.cfm>).
>
> - Tim
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im Bell in light of your objections above - do you consider him
"controlled"? If so, then the control you speak of is hardly sufficient to
prevent forbidden activity. If not, then what makes you think that other,
more clueful people can be controlled?
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tant) on those activities continuing; and we should not
abandon otherwise productive choices because they fail to achieve the
impossible.
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information and analysis, with the expected effects on the survival of the
agency. Credit agencies which include bad (because it was never correct, or
because it is obsolete) credit data will end up mispricing the risk
involved, which means they'll end up with no business (because they rated
risk too high, charged too much interest, and made few/no loans) or too
much business.
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isk-averse people who don't want to act for fear of being wrong - but
there are a lot of people who have figured out how to get things done
without depending on "the stick" that is the law, and are doing so already.
It is the latter group of people whose needs must be met for a
transjurisdictional commerce system to be successful - the former group can
come along when they're ready, or not at all.
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Read...
> >
> > The point is, Aimee, _read the background material_.
> >
>Admittedly, I'm not Aimee.
>I was wondering if I could get a few helpful pointers towards the
>background material?
>Any assistance would be much appreciated.
You might also take a loo
SP offering free web
space and no checks are done on the people setting them up."
That's funny. I was just thinking that the problem with the Internet is
that it gives every control freak with a tinfoil badge and an AOL account
the idea that they ought to "police" people
<http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/dir.99.05.24-99.05.30/msg00033.html>
<http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/dir.99.05.24-99.05.30/msg00037.html>
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hich are privileged
against subpoena and monitoring. Or, don't expect privacy, and don't say
anything which would be damaging if it were repeated in court. It's not
nearly good enough to avoid people who consider themselves likely to be
defendants in criminal cases - anybody can end up as a witness, or as a
party to a civil case.
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