At 6:22 PM -0700 10/20/05, Steve Schear wrote:
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Yawn. That, or something like it, has been there for years, Steve...
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Gil Hamilton wrote:
I've never heard it disclosed how the prosecutor discovered that Miller had
had such a conversation but it isn't relevant anyway. The question is, can
she defy a subpoena based on membership in the privileged Reporter class that
an ordinary person could not defy?
Why not?
Dave Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gil Hamilton wrote:
I've never heard it disclosed how the prosecutor discovered that Miller
had
had such a conversation but it isn't relevant anyway. The question is,
can
she defy a subpoena based on membership in the privileged Reporter class
that
an
On 10/19/05, Daniel A. Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.epointsystem.org/~nagydani/ICETE2005.pdf
Note that nowhere in my paper did I imply that the issuer is a bank (the
only mentioning of a bank in the paper is in an analogy). This is because I
am strongly convinced that banks
cyphrpunk wrote:
If this is the model, my concern is that in practice it will often be
the case that there will be few intermediate exchanges. Particularly
in the early stages of the system, there won't be that much to buy.
Someone may accept epoints for payment but the first thing he will do
is
I will provide a detailed answer a bit later, but the short answer is that
anonymity and untraceability are not major selling points, as experience
shows. After all, ATMs could easily record and match to the user the serial
numbers of each banknote they hand out, yet, there seems to be no
On 10/18/05, Major Variola (ret.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So this dupe/spy/wannabe journalist thinks that journalists
should be *special*.. how nice. Where in the 1st amendment is the class
journalists mentioned? She needs a WMD enema.
We put up with this needs killing crap from Tim May
cyphrpunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The notion that someone who is willing to spend months in jail just to
keep a promise of silence needs killing is beyond bizarre and is
downright evil.
Straw man alert.
MV's notion is that a person who thinks journalists should be a special
class of people
Let's take a look at Daniel Nagy's list of desirable features for an
ecash system and see how simple, on-line Chaum ecash fares.
http://www.epointsystem.org/~nagydani/ICETE2005.pdf
One of the reasons, in the author s opinion, is that payment systems
based on similar schemes lack some key
Thank you for the detailed critique!
I think, we're not talking about the same Chaumian cash. The referred 1988
paper proposes an off-line system, where double spending compromises
anonymity and results in transaction reversal. I agree with you that it was
a mistake on my part to deny its
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, cyphrpunk wrote:
system without excessive complications. Only the fifth point, the
ability for outsiders to monitor the amount of cash in circulation, is
not satisfied. But even then, the ecash mint software, and procedures
and controls followed by the issuer, could be
Just presented at ICETE2005 by Daniel Nagy:
http://www.epointsystem.org/~nagydani/ICETE2005.pdf
Abstract. In present paper a novel approach to on-line payment is
presented that tackles some issues of digital cash that have, in the
author s opinion, contributed to the fact that despite
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:27:53PM -0700, cyphrpunk wrote:
Just presented at ICETE2005 by Daniel Nagy:
http://www.epointsystem.org/~nagydani/ICETE2005.pdf
This is a thorough and careful paper but the system has no blinding
and so payments are traceable and linkable. The standard
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You're just trolling, right?
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to
Unfortunately, it's not as simple as protecting a source.
Most shield laws, or proposed shield laws, as I understand them,
protect a journalist from revealing a source who is exposing
wrongdoing that is in the public interest. This is not the same
thing. The act of leaking the identity of Ms.
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My understanding is that she only went to jail because of a federal law
passed in the early 80's designed to protect undercover federal agents.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but I was under the impression that were it
not for that law, there would be
On 10/19/05, Chris Clymer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're just trolling, right?
[snip]
Major Variola (ret.) wrote:
So this dupe/spy/wannabe journalist thinks that journalists
should be *special*.. how nice. Where in the 1st amendment is the class
journalists mentioned? She needs a WMD
On 2005-10-19T19:59:18+, Gil Hamilton wrote:
Reporters should have no rights the rest of us don't have. It's hard to
imagine the framers of the constitution approving an amendment that said
freedom of the press is granted to all those who first apply for and
receive permission from
On 2005-10-19T10:37:55-0700, Declan McCullagh wrote:
Previous Politech message:
http://www.politechbot.com/2005/10/17/barney-lawyer-recommends/
Responses:
http://www.politechbot.com/2005/10/19/more-on-barney/
Some of the first-round responses mentioned the iniquities involved in
attacking
Gil Hamilton wrote:
The problem is that reporters want to be made into a special class of
people that don't have to abide by the same laws as the rest of us. Are
you a reporter? Am I? Is the National Inquirer? How about Drudge?
What about bloggers? Which agency will you have to apply to
Dave Howe wrote:
Gil Hamilton wrote:
The problem is that reporters want to be made into a special class of
people that don't have to abide by the same laws as the rest of us. Are
you a reporter? Am I? Is the National Inquirer? How about Drudge?
What about bloggers? Which agency will you
Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On 2005-10-19T19:59:18+, Gil Hamilton wrote:
Reporters should have no rights the rest of us don't have. It's hard to
imagine the framers of the constitution approving an amendment that said
freedom of the press is granted to all those who first apply for
On 10/19/05, Daniel A. Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.epointsystem.org/~nagydani/ICETE2005.pdf
Note that nowhere in my paper did I imply that the issuer is a bank (the
only mentioning of a bank in the paper is in an analogy). This is because I
am strongly convinced that banks
Gil Hamilton wrote:
I've never heard it disclosed how the prosecutor discovered that Miller had
had such a conversation but it isn't relevant anyway. The question is, can
she defy a subpoena based on membership in the privileged Reporter class that
an ordinary person could not defy?
Why not?
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I will provide a detailed answer a bit later, but the short answer is that
anonymity and untraceability are not major selling points, as experience
shows. After all, ATMs could easily record and match to the user the serial
numbers of each banknote they hand out, yet, there seems to be no
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Subject: [Clips] FDIC: Putting an End to Account-Hijacking Identity Theft
Study Supplement
Reply-To: [EMAIL
cyphrpunk wrote:
If this is the model, my concern is that in practice it will often be
the case that there will be few intermediate exchanges. Particularly
in the early stages of the system, there won't be that much to buy.
Someone may accept epoints for payment but the first thing he will do
is
At 12:24 PM 10/17/05 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
Soon we'll find out that toothbrushes are able to determine what I ate for
dinner and are regularly sending the info...
Soon there will be sensors in urinals that page the DEA..
So this dupe/spy/wannabe journalist thinks that journalists
should be *special*.. how nice. Where in the 1st amendment is the class
journalists mentioned? She needs a WMD enema.
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- New York Times reporter Judith Miller defended her
decision to go to jail to protect a source
Just presented at ICETE2005 by Daniel Nagy:
http://www.epointsystem.org/~nagydani/ICETE2005.pdf
Abstract. In present paper a novel approach to on-line payment is
presented that tackles some issues of digital cash that have, in the
author s opinion, contributed to the fact that despite
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:27:53PM -0700, cyphrpunk wrote:
Just presented at ICETE2005 by Daniel Nagy:
http://www.epointsystem.org/~nagydani/ICETE2005.pdf
This is a thorough and careful paper but the system has no blinding
and so payments are traceable and linkable. The standard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
My understanding is that she only went to jail because of a federal law
passed in the early 80's designed to protect undercover federal agents.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but I was under the impression that were it
not for that law, there would be
Unfortunately, it's not as simple as protecting a source.
Most shield laws, or proposed shield laws, as I understand them,
protect a journalist from revealing a source who is exposing
wrongdoing that is in the public interest. This is not the same
thing. The act of leaking the identity of Ms.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
You're just trolling, right?
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to
On 10/19/05, Chris Clymer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're just trolling, right?
[snip]
Major Variola (ret.) wrote:
So this dupe/spy/wannabe journalist thinks that journalists
should be *special*.. how nice. Where in the 1st amendment is the class
journalists mentioned? She needs a WMD
Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On 2005-10-19T19:59:18+, Gil Hamilton wrote:
Reporters should have no rights the rest of us don't have. It's hard to
imagine the framers of the constitution approving an amendment that said
freedom of the press is granted to all those who first apply for
Dave Howe wrote:
Gil Hamilton wrote:
The problem is that reporters want to be made into a special class of
people that don't have to abide by the same laws as the rest of us. Are
you a reporter? Am I? Is the National Inquirer? How about Drudge?
What about bloggers? Which agency will you
On 2005-10-19T10:37:55-0700, Declan McCullagh wrote:
Previous Politech message:
http://www.politechbot.com/2005/10/17/barney-lawyer-recommends/
Responses:
http://www.politechbot.com/2005/10/19/more-on-barney/
Some of the first-round responses mentioned the iniquities involved in
attacking
Gil Hamilton wrote:
The problem is that reporters want to be made into a special class of
people that don't have to abide by the same laws as the rest of us. Are
you a reporter? Am I? Is the National Inquirer? How about Drudge?
What about bloggers? Which agency will you have to apply to
On 2005-10-19T19:59:18+, Gil Hamilton wrote:
Reporters should have no rights the rest of us don't have. It's hard to
imagine the framers of the constitution approving an amendment that said
freedom of the press is granted to all those who first apply for and
receive permission from
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051013/tc_afp/finlandtelecomsciencemobile
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the gait of the device's owner.
A sensor-based so-called gaitcode embedded in the
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So this dupe/spy/wannabe journalist thinks that journalists
should be *special*.. how nice. Where in the 1st amendment is the class
journalists mentioned? She needs a WMD enema.
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- New York Times reporter Judith Miller defended her
decision to go to jail to protect a source
At 12:24 PM 10/17/05 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
Soon we'll find out that toothbrushes are able to determine what I ate for
dinner and are regularly sending the info...
Soon there will be sensors in urinals that page the DEA..
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Thanks Brian.
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