Is Sending Bulk Email The Answer?

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Re: New email could confound law enforcement

2000-09-25 Thread Ray Dillinger
Well, after a short conversation with the USPTO's server, I now have an application on file for a trademark which I can use to defend my business' web address. Unfortunately, after a short discussion with the California Corporation Commission, it appears that I cannot now incorporate under t

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2000-09-25 Thread A. Melon
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Re: New email could confound law enforcement

2000-09-25 Thread Ray Dillinger
Correction: After a web search through USPTO, I find that there is another company also named Disappearing Inc, on Howard street in San Francisco. This is probably the company that was referred to. To clarify: I have done business as "disappearing inc", and I am the owner of the domain

Re: New email could confound law enforcement

2000-09-25 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >AbsoluteFuture.com of Bellvue, Wash., has dubbed its service "SafeMessage," >describing it as a "direct messaging" service that transmits messages from party to >party without the use of a central server. > >This distinction is significant becaus

Re: New email could confound law enforcement

2000-09-25 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Rival products include HushMail, ZixMail, Disappearing Inc. and Authentica. > I own Disappaering Inc. We have no such product and we have no such product under development. Ray Dillinger

Re: Guilding programmers.

2000-09-25 Thread Tim May
At 11:43 AM -0400 9/25/00, Trei, Peter wrote: >Funny how threads mutate. Back when I started the >topic, it was in a thread called "And you thought Nazi >agitprop was controversial". It's now mutated to >" Re: Rebirth of Guilds" and is dicussing the >freedom of lesbians to kiss in ballparks. > >An

Re: RISKS

2000-09-25 Thread Marcel Popescu
X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "Declan McCullagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Carl is most certainly not an idiot. In fact, there might be a reasonable > argument for this: You're changing the defaults of a contract by specifying > what should be interpreted as reasonable authentication or not. Still, > I d

U.S. Leads Global Snooping Drive

2000-09-25 Thread David Honig
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Guilding programmers.

2000-09-25 Thread Trei, Peter
Funny how threads mutate. Back when I started the topic, it was in a thread called "And you thought Nazi agitprop was controversial". It's now mutated to " Re: Rebirth of Guilds" and is dicussing the freedom of lesbians to kiss in ballparks. Anyway, my main point (which was immediately lost in a

Re: Rebirth of Guilds

2000-09-25 Thread David Honig
At 10:50 PM 9/24/00 -0400, Tim May wrote: >> >>If you don't want to see lesbians kiss, stay out of the ballpark. >> >>[the latter a reference to two lesbians being evicted from a >>baseball game for kissing (yes, in Calif, in 2000), when mixed-sex couples >>were doing the same. the baseball corp

Re: Rebirth of Guilds

2000-09-25 Thread David Honig
At 04:36 AM 9/25/00 -0400, Sampo A Syreeni wrote: > >So how do you feel, for instance, about bullying in the form of cooperative >isolation of someone by his/her peers? Certainly everybody has the /right/ >not to speak to someone... Freedom of association includes freedom not to associate. >On

Re: New email could confound law enforcement

2000-09-25 Thread Harmon Seaver
Ken Brown wrote: > So you avoid using an email server by... > > > To use SafeMessage, a person signs on to the program with an ID > > and password, similarly to an >email client. When typing the > > recipient, the person sends the contact to AbsoluteFuture's > > server, which locates the recipi

Re: Rebirth of Guilds

2000-09-25 Thread Oskar Sandberg
On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 05:02:20AM -0400, Tim May wrote: <> > As for your country, Finland, might I suggest you start letting in > large numbers of refugees and other "darkies"? Countries like Finland > and Sweden are fond of yapping about the discrimination in the U.S., > but are predictably

"Tim May vs. GOD" .....

2000-09-25 Thread POF
"Tim May Vs. GOD" GOD: Mr Tim May you've been selected to inform the WHOLE of the world and it's peoples the words of myself on this day of meeting. You will do this. or you will perish. Tim: but god, i have a right to live. EVERYONE has a right to live. except the stupid fucking idiots i guess.

Freedom of Association in US

2000-09-25 Thread Steven Furlong
Jim Choate wrote: > First there is no 'freedom of association' in the Constitution. Assuming that you're talking about the US Constitution, shall we start with the 9th Amendment? Or you can refer to the writings of people with more legal educution than you: http://w3.trib.com/FACT/1st.associati

Re: New email could confound law enforcement

2000-09-25 Thread D.Popkin
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 01:31:12AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > By Cecily Barnes > Staff Writer, CNET News.com > September 22, 2000, 12:20 p.m. PT > URL: http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-2841067.html <> > The encryption not only prevents outsiders from reading the m

Re: Rebirth of Guilds

2000-09-25 Thread Tim May
At 4:36 AM -0400 9/25/00, Sampo A Syreeni wrote: >On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Tim May wrote: > >>If a venue or site or company or piece of property is >>privately-owned, then all liberty-advocating persons would certainly >>say the owners have every right to tell lesbians and queers to stay >>out. >> >>"

Re: Rebirth of Guilds

2000-09-25 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Tim May wrote: >If a venue or site or company or piece of property is >privately-owned, then all liberty-advocating persons would certainly >say the owners have every right to tell lesbians and queers to stay >out. > >"If you don't want to see lesbians kiss, come to PacBel