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On 18 Jul 2001, at 0:55, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
> On a more general level, is US law to be construed as granting
> personal jurisdiction over anyone on the US soil, regardless of
> where the actual crime was committed? I.e., if I do something
> wrong according to the Code,
> I'd better stay t
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At 12:55 AM +0300 7/18/01, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
>On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Black Unicorn wrote:
>
>>When a foreign national can be arrested for a bit of coding which was
>>developed (I assume) outside the US and never, by his actions (I assume)
>>hit US soil well it really is time for the DMCA to go.
>
David Honig wrote:
> I believe Calif. has crossbow restrictions.
>
> What a surprise.
>
> No sword-canes or nunchucks, either.
The VERY poorly designed California Statutes site can be found at:
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At 03:52 PM 7/17/01 -0700, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote:
>
>> I was looking at archery sites this morning, looking for a
>>light recurve targe bow, and hit an Australian page that also had
>>crossbows -- was shocked to see that you need a permit to buy the
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I see a notice in Cabela's catalogue that "The sale of bows and
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New Jersey, New York city and vicinity." Surprising about NC, but not
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Cypherpunks do something?
>
> Maybe start with the basics: a WWW site.
> Doesn't Choate have a couple registered names for our use?
I have cpunks.org registered for Austin Cypherpunks use...do you live in
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Faustine wrote:
> Besides the obvious hypocricy, part of that comes from the unfortunate
> tendency to care about "what's close to home" at the expense of a more
> significant larger picture. Come to think of it, I can't believe more isn't
> on the web about the horrors o
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> Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>FBI agents have arrested a Russian programmer for giving
>away software that removes the restrictions on encrypted
>Adobe Acrobat files.
The Big O wrote:
>
> "Nuts!"
Black Unicorn with the opalesque spike wrote:
#
#Ok. That's
I had just looked at that earlier -- lots of mis-information of
course ("every email you ever got or sent is still on your computer"),
and he alleges that computer seizure is now routinely done in all
criminal cases no matter what the charge. Which is interesting if it's
true.
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And we're defending these Saudi pig-fuckers?
Ok. That's pretty much my limit.
When a foreign national can be arrested for a bit of coding which was
developed (I assume) outside the US and never, by his actions (I assume)
hit US soil well it really is time for the DMCA to go.
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At 12:43 PM 7/17/01 +0100, Ken Brown wrote:
>Of course, as someone else pointed out in the parallel thread, the
>diplomats thought of it as well, and limited airspace to a hundred
>somethings (can't remember what. Kilometres I assume. If it was miles
>some eccentric-orbit spy satellites might get
I was looking at archery sites this morning, looking for a
light recurve targe bow, and hit an Australian page that also had
crossbows -- was shocked to see that you need a permit to buy these
"prohibited weapons" there. Doesn't take much to make a crossbow,
folks. Must be those Aussies
At 10:18 AM 7/17/01 -0700, Black Unicorn wrote:
>Ok. That's pretty much my limit.
Concise understatement...
>Where can reverse engineering be
>conducted in the world anymore without felonies being leveled? Does
anyone
>care?
We care intensely, we are still reeling.
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Philip Morris responded to a request for comment
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Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#
#FBI agents have arrested a Russian programmer for giving
#away software that removes the restrictions on encrypted
#Adobe Acrobat files.
"Nuts!"
That's a GREAT point about parole making it cheap to make something criminal. I never
thought of it that way before!
That being said, in a Libertarian society, I'd not mind parole, so long as the person
voluntarily signed away the rights that were being disposed of in favor of physical
freedo
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#
# The blank panthers and the rest were opposed to the
# bourgeois democratic process.
#
# On 16 Jul 2001, at 12:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# > Is that some sort of excuse for the treatment I listed?
#
# It is a response to the [some other] claim
[snip
At 06:41 PM 7/16/01 -0700, John Young wrote:
>to sift for encryption using tools supplied by TLAs. NSA, for one, has
>the ability to spot encrypted communications -- most if not all of
them.
Probably not well-done stego posted to widely read lists.
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> Still, if you read the documentation, COINTELPRO was quite a
> formidable program.
According to the FBI documents, a major objective of the
COINTELPRO program was to detect when the Panthers did bad
things, and use those bad things to generate adverse publicity for
the panthe
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> #
> #The blank panthers and the rest were opposed to the
> #bourgeois democratic process.
On 16 Jul 2001, at 12:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is that some sort of excuse for the treatment I listed?
It is a response to the claim was that the Panther's
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On 16 Jul 2001, at 15:52, wrote: James A. Donald:
> > > > The black panthers were torn apart because they murdered
> > > > dissidents
Faustine
> My point was the feds didn't have to murder anybody--play them off
> each other and they do it to themselves.
If they were the kind of people
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> else's mission.
A piece of law that will have to be re-assessed if there ever are any
space colonists, or serious productive industry in LEO. You really
wouldn't want to live somewhere where anyone who "accidentally"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Um, wouldn't a natural way to assess property taxes be to first decide
> in which jurisdiction the property rests?
No Virginia, "The Man who Sold the Moon" was not written by David Bowie.
> For instance project the
> boundary of jurisdictions into space from the ge
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