John Young at Cryptome has made available a PDF with the now-suppressed slides from Mike Lynn’s controversial presentation at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas this week. Unfortunately, it’s tough to get through to Cryptome due to demand – so I’m making the file available via the Coral distribution network so that everyone…
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Matt Homann suggests “Blogging Insurance“, whereby some benevolent organization – such as big law firms, or blog software firms, or Google ,(or Santa Claus?) will pay for insurance, meant to fund the legal defense (or indemnification?) where bloggers are sued. Apparently the genesis of this discussion (other commentators have proposed a “Blogger Legal Defense Society“)…
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John Young pointed out that the ND CA PACER site now has images online for the ND CA MPAA suit – I grabbed them, here they are for free. I skipped paying for the ADR order and the notification to the Copyright Office that suit had been filed. I don’t have time to monkey with…
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So the MPAA has apparently filed suits across the country against P2P filesharers allegedly sharing copyrighted movies. MSNBC mentions that a suit has been filed in the Eastern District of Missouri (St. Louis) – the documents in the case are available via PACER. I downloaded the docs that looked marginally interesting and am making them…
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One more link with lots of good data about how electronic voting systems work (or don’t) – this report prepared for the Ohio Secretary of State in December, 2003.
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