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EFFector Online Volume 5 No. 15 8/20/1993 editors@eff.org
A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
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In this issue:
Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet
New EFF T-Shirts, Hot Off the Presses!
Computers, Freedom & Privacy '94
Local Groups List Updated
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Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet
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EFF is proud to announce that the Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet is now
available for free download from our ftp site. The Big Dummy's Guide is a
user guide for novices on all the Internet has to offer.
The genesis of the Big Dummy's Guide was a few informal conversations,
Steve Cisler of Apple Computers, in June of 1991. With the support of
Apple Computers, EFF hired a writer (Adam Gaffin) and actually took on the
The idea was to write a guide to the Internet for folks who had little or
no experience with network communications. The Guide is currently posted
to "the 'net" in ASCII and Hypercard (Mac) formats. We have been giving it
away on disk at conferences, and we hope to have a print edition available
for a nominal charge soon. We're hoping to update this Guide on a regular
basis, so please feel free to send us your comments and corrections.
EFF would like to thank the folks at Apple, especially Steve Cisler of the
Apple Library, for their support and gentle prodding in our efforts to
bring this Guide to you. We hope it helps you open up a whole new world,
The Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet can be downloaded by anonymous ftp
from ftp.eff.org. The ASCII version is located at
/pub/EFF/papers/big-dummys-guide.txt. The Hypercard stack is located at
/pub/EFF/papers/big-dummys-guide.sit.hqx.
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New EFF T-Shirts, Hot Off the Presses
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EFF has just received a shipment of 1000 new t-shirts. The design on the
back of the shirt was submitted as part of our t-shirt contest by Steve
Sheinkin, who will receive a free t-shirt and membership into EFF.
The shirts themselves are white with red and black lettering. On the
front, a small EFF logo is printed on the left. The back is split into
four blocks and is labelled "Pioneers Throughout History." The first block
contains a cowboy on a horse looking off into the sunset and is labelled
"The Western Frontier." The second block contains John F. Kennedy at a
contains the EFF logo and is labelled "The Electronic Frontier."
Shirts are available in small and extra-large. To order the new t-shirts,
Suite 950 East, Washington, DC 20001.
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Computers, Freedom & Privacy '94
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Conference Announcement
Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 1994
23-26 March 1994
The fourth annual conference, "Computers, Freedom, and
The conference is hosted by The John Marshall Law School; George B.
Trubow, professor of law and director of the Center for Informatics
Law at John Marshall, is general chair of the conference. (E-Mail:
<7trubow@jmls.edu>). The program is sponsored jointly by these
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Groups:
Communications (SIGCOMM); Computers and Society (SIGCAS); Security,
Audit and Control (SIGSAC).
The advance of computer and communications technologies holds
consumers and efficiencies in commerce to improved public health
and safety and increased participation in government and community,
these technologies are fundamentally transforming our environment
and our lives.
At the same time, these technologies present challenges to the
dea of a free and open society. Personal privacy is at risk from
nvasions by high-tech surveillance and monitoring; a myriad of
traditional barriers between citizen and state and present new
tests of Constitutional protection; geographic boundaries of state
and nation may be recast by information exchange that knows no
boundaries in global data networks.
CFP'94 will present an assemblage of experts, advocates and
nterest groups from diverse perspectives and disciplines to
consider freedom and privacy in today's "information society." A
and running through Saturday, March 26, 1994.
The Palmer House, a Hilton hotel located in Chicago's "loop,"
and only about a block from The John Marshall Law School, is the
conference headquarters. Room reservations should be made directly
"CFP'94" to get the special conference rate of $99.00, plus tax.
The Palmer House Hilton
17 E. Monroe, Chicago, Il. 60603
Tel: 312-726-7500; 1-800-HILTONS; Fax 312-263-2556
Communications regarding the conference should be sent to:
CFP'94
The John Marshall Law School
315 S. Plymouth Ct.
Chicago, IL 60604-3907
(Voice: 312-987-1419; Fax: 312-427-8307; E-mail: CFP94@jmls.edu)
CALL FOR CFP'94 PARTICIPATION AND PROGRAM SUGGESTIONS
It is intended that CFP'94 programs will examine the potential
benefits and burdens of new information and communications
technologies and consider ways in which society can enjoy the
benefits while minimizing negative implications.
Proposals are requested from those who desire to present an
original paper in a relevant area of technology, policy analysis or
law, or to suggest a program presentation. Any proposal (1) should
not exceed three typewritten double-spaced pages; (2) must state
the title of the paper or program; (3) briefly describe its theme
and content; and (4) set out the name, address, credentials and
experience of the author or suggested speakers. If a proposed paper
STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
Full time college or graduate students are invited to enter the
technologies on freedom and privacy in society. Winners will
as straight text via e-mail or 6 printed copies) to:
Prof. Eugene Spafford
Department of Computer Science
Purdue University
West Lafeyette, IN 47907-2004
E-Mail: spaf@cs.purdue.edu; Voice: 317-494-7825
REGISTRATION
Registration information and fee schedules will be announced by
September 1, 1993. Inquiries regarding registration should be
address above; her voice number is 312-987-1420.
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Local and Regional Groups Supporting Online Communities
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Below is the updated list of regional groups that support online
communications. Feel free to contact any of the folks listed below with
your ideas and to learn more about how you can get involved. We have tried
to keep this list updated, but contact information changes frequently, and
new groups are emerging all the time. We apologize for any problems with
this list. If you notice any problems, or if you know of other groups that
ALABAMA
Huntsville:
Huntsville Group
Matt Midboe -- mmidboe@nyx.cs.du.edu
CALIFORNIA
San Francisco Bay Area:
This!Group
Mitch Ratcliffe -- coyote@well.sf.ca.us or
Glenn Tenney -- tenney@netcom.com
Judi Clark -- judic@netcom.com
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington, DC, Area:
CapAccess
general -- capacces@gwuvm.gwu.edu
Taylor Walsh -- (202)466-0522 (voice)
(301)933-4852 (voice)
"Group 2600" and some public access operators
Bob Stratton -- strat@intercon.com
Mikki Barry -- ooblick@intercon.com
MASSACHUSETTS
Cambridge:
EF128 (ELectronic Frontier Route 128)
Lar Kaufman -- lark@ora.com
MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor:
Ann Arbor Computer Society & others
Ed Vielmetti -- emv@msen.com
msen gopher -- gopher.msen.com
msen mail list -- majordomo@mail.msen.com "info aacs"
Msen Inc.
628 Brooks
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: (313)998 4562 (voice)
(313)998 4563 (fax)
MISSOURI
Kansas City:
Greater Kansas City Sysop Association
Scott Lent - slent@vax1.umkc.edu
GKCSA
P.O. Box 14480
Parkville, MO 64152
Phone: (816)734-2949 (voice)
(816)734-4732 (data)
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque:
Stanton McCandlish -- anton@hydra.unm.edu
Bitnet: anton@unmb.bitnet, FidoNet: 1:301/2, IndraNet: 369:1/1
BBS: (505)246-8515 (1200-14400, v32/v32b/v42/v42b, N-1-8)
Stanton McCandlish
8020 Central SE #405
Albuquerque, NM 87108
Phone: (505)247-3402
NEW YORK
Batavia:
Genesee Community College Group
Thomas J. Klotzbach -- 3751365@mcimail.com
Thomas J. Klotzbach
Genesee Community College
Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: (716)343-0055 x358 (voice - work)
New York City Metropolitan Area:
Society for Electronic Access (SEA)
general -- sea@panix.com
Simona Nass -- simona@panix.com
Alexis Rosen -- alexis@panix.com
P.O. Box 3131
Church Street Station
New York, NY 10008-3131
OHIO
Cleveland:
Cleveland Freenet
The Cleveland Freenet can be reached by modem: (216) 368-3888
or by TELNET-ing to 'FREENET-IN-A.CWRU.EDU'.
OKLAHOMA
Stillwater:
Lonny L. Lowe -- u941013@unx.ucc.okstate.edu
Freelance Consulting
514 S. Pine
Stillwater, OK 74074-2933
Phone: (405)747-4242 (voice)
TENNESSEE
Nashville:
Craig Owensby -- basset@jackatak.raider.net
Craig Owensby
805 Harpeth Bend Drive
Nashville, TN 37205
Phone: (615)662-2011 home, (615)248-5271 work (both voice)
TEXAS
Austin:
EFF-Austin
general -- eff-austin@tic.com
directors -- eff-austin-directors@tic.com
Jon Lebkowsky -- jonl@tic.com
EFF-Austin
P.O. Box 18957
Austin, TX 78760
Phone: (512)465-7871 (voice)
CANADA
Ottawa, Ontario:
National Capital FreeNet
Victoria, British Columbia
VIctoria Free-net Association (VIFA) -- vifa@cue.bc.ca
VIFA
c/o Vancouver Island Advanced Technology Centre
203-1110 Government Street
Victoria, British Columbia V8W 1Y2
Phone: (604)384-2450 (voice)
(604)384-8634 (fax)
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