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History of the Electronic Frontier Foundation 92

Well, no one submitted it (guess no one reads the LA Times), but from the Red Rock Eater list we have a link to Freedom Fighters of the Digital World, a laudatory history of the EFF. Read it, live it, remember it when you think "I can't make a difference".
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History of the Electronic Frontier Foundation

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  • LA Time Magazine (Score:3, Informative)

    by richard-parker ( 260076 ) on Monday January 14, 2002 @08:20AM (#2835614)
    It isn't that no one reads the Los Angeles Times, it's that no one reads the Los Angeles Times Magazine [latimes.com].
  • Blast from the past. (Score:2, Informative)

    by KILNA ( 536949 ) <kilna@kilna.com> on Monday January 14, 2002 @08:29AM (#2835627) Homepage Journal
    EFF history eh? Makes me want to change my page background black to stop the Communications Decency Act, and put up a Blue Ribbon [eff.org]. I think it all started so people would have an excuse to use the Netscape-proprietary BGCOLOR attribute to the <BODY> tag, and the corresponding <FONT> tags, personally. Heck, I used server-push to make moving images before browsers supported animated GIFs, so I'd take any excuse to mangle a page. In all seriousness, folks... it IS a good idea to donate [eff.org]. They're doing the grunt work to protect our freedoms.
  • by lcorc79 ( 549464 ) on Monday January 14, 2002 @08:31AM (#2835629) Homepage
    In this post 9/11 world, sure - we need to think about security. But we need to remember PRIVACY! and all other freedoms we too-often take for granted.

    If most of us addicted to /. would take less time reading and bitching about all of these issues and spent some time actually lobbying and petitioning and holding rational discussions/debates on all levels (from the neighborhood greasy spoon to Washington), we'd see more of a difference.

    Don't like the Rosens of this world? [MP|RI]AA got you down? Worried about Carnivore? Take this not just as a reminder of an important (and neglected/forgotten) part of the net's history, but as a battle call...

    Seriously. Let's do something, instead of bitching. Don't post a comment unless you're going to write a congressman/woman or sign a petition today. I'm going right now...

    Peace.
  • EFF personel (Score:3, Informative)

    by thumbtack ( 445103 ) <thumbtack@@@juno...com> on Monday January 14, 2002 @12:22PM (#2836446)
    At the Future of Music Conference in Washington DC I had the opportunity and privilage to meet both Robin Gross and Fred Von Lohmann, two of the EFF's lawyers. Both asked tough questions during the Copyright Panel which featured Bruce Lehman (the guy from the Clinton Administration that was responsible for writing the infamous "white paper" that the DMCA was derived from.) Both have razor sharp minds, think outside of the proverbial box, and are extremely passionate about their work. My $100 donation was well spent, but they always need more to fight the deep pocketed corporations that are constantly assailing your online rights. Put up a blue ribbon, and donate..It's worth it.

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