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Student Voting Rights: YES, You CAN Vote in Your College Neighborhood..
in The Universities Weblog, on September 29, 2008
Since the start of primary season, the amount of mis information available about the voting rights of college students has increased exponentially. Last week the Chronicle of Higher Ed carried a news blog about the continuing controversy in swing states like Colorado - where a Republican co...
Federal Food Regulation is a Failed State, Time to Abolish FDA and Similar
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on December 21, 2007
The FDA and several of the food regulating bodies around the world are failing. The time has come for their final demise, and for responsible consumerism to reign supreme. However, because of the totalitarian dictatorship most regulating agencies have had over the food industry, the market is n...
ACLU Blames FCC For 'War' Objectors
in The Digital TV Weblog, on August 28, 2007
...mages of the brutality of war are far more disturbing than any four letter word."
So says ACLU Washington legislative director Caroline Fredrickson in a statement. The American Civil Liberti...
Open Letter to Universities Whose Students Have Been Targeted by the RIAA
in Digital Music - The Future, on July 13, 2007
Over the past six months RIAA has renewed its pressure on schools to be their proxy in copyright infringement lawsuits ( RIAA To Schools: Can I Add You To My Circle? ). The recording industry has experienced limited success with just a few schools like Ohio University banning P2P.
Activ...
Open Letter to Universities Whose Students Have Been Targeted by the RIAA
in P2P File Sharing, on July 13, 2007
Black Hat RFID Demo Proceeds After All
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 28, 2007
...a, Chris Paget of IOActive took the stage after all to give an abridged version of his talk with ACLU attorney Nicole Ozer at his side.
Roberts writes that Paget was "very careful no...
RFID Demo Canceled Due to Legal Threat
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 27, 2007
...ark Reading ... more here from InfoWorld ... IOActive's press release is here ... and the ACLU's response is here .
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Turning Up the Heat on San Francisco's Wi-Fi Plans
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 8, 2007
...;s Eric Griffith today picks up on a report by InfoWorld's Stephen Lawson stating that the ACLU has "turned up the political heat" on San Francisco's plans for citywide Wi...
Google Searches Used to Convict Wireless Hacker
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 20, 2006
WebProNews' Philipp Lenssen today picks up on a CNET News report noting that computer expert Matthew Schuster got 15 months in jail for hacking his ex-employer, Alpha Computer Services -- and Schuster was convicted party due to having made such Google searches as "make device inter...
All Your Freedom Are Belong To Us
in P2P File Sharing, on October 6, 2006
...will to.
Scan their partnering organizations. Where are the People? The EFF isn't there. No ACLU . The group is made up of th media and their lackeys - attorneys, advertisers, newspaper pu...
Coalition Argues For RIAA To Pay Legal Fees
in Digital Music - The Future, on August 15, 2006
... The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, Public Citizen, the ACLU of Oklahoma Foundation, and The American Association of Law Libraries have joined to support...
Coalition Argues For RIAA To Pay Legal Fees
in P2P File Sharing, on August 15, 2006
... The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, Public Citizen, the ACLU of Oklahoma Foundation, and The American Association of Law Libraries have joined to support...
San Fran Supervisor Speaks Out Against Wi-Fi Plan
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 1, 2006
...reless technology contained in most laptops," Charny writes.
This follows complaints by the ACLU of Northern California , along with two other San Francisco-based groups, regarding user privac...
RFID Test at U.S. Borders
in The RFID Weblog, on February 1, 2005
...itical of the current visitor tracking plan and RFID in general. In testimony before Congress the ACLU warned of the seemingly inexorable drift toward a surveillance society ....




