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- -=> OUTPOSTS <=-
- on the Electronic Frontier
-
- International, National, Regional & Local Groups
- Supporting the Online Community
- List Updated Feb 16, 1994 - version 3.1
-
- For those readers interested in hooking up with regional groups
- that are organized to work on projects to improve 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 are constantly looking to update this list, so if you know of other
- groups that we should add, or if you are trying to form a group in your
- local area, please forward the name of the group and contact information
- to Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>. Please also inform of any updates
- or changes that need to be made.
-
- Note that wide-spread organizations, with many local affiliates,
- subdivisions, or chapters, are listed as one organization. So far, this
- includes CPSR, NPTN/Free-Net, APC/IGC, and Cypherpunks. To list all the
- local groups individually would consume a large amount of space, and would
- make this list about 4 times as long.
-
- ## What's new: 3.02 - fixed L. D. York's address, under EFNH.
- 3.03 - updated CommUnity entry w/much new info
- 3.04 - updated CommUnity (removed ph. # - not for general use)
- 3.05 - added entry for AUSTRALIA, Assoc. for Comm. Telematics
- updated/added several ftp/gopher pointers, fixed some
- typos, put UK Cryptoprivacy under Cypherpunks, changed
- (c) & distribution notice a little to be less restric-
- ting to sysops.
- 3.06 - began lengthy process of adding mailing lists under
- "-=>CYBERSPACE<=-" heading. Added info to ACE's entry,
- removed entry for IIA & CapAccess (will put them on an
- upcoming access providers list probably). Added
- entries for LOCAL, COSN, CREN.
- 3.1 - nothing really, just officially releasing it as a FAQ
-
-
-
- -=>NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL<=-
-
- -USA-
-
- * Electronic Frontier Foundation
- A non-profit public interest membership organization, working to protect
- individual rights in the emerging information age. EFF supports legal
- and legislative action to protect the civil liberties of online users;
- hosts and participates in related conferences and projects, including
- Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet, and Computers and Academic Freedom;
- and works to educate the online community about its legal rights and
- responsibilities. EFF members receive online bulletins about the
- critical issues and debates affecting computer-mediated communications
- and participate in online political activism. Donations are welcome and
- are tax deductible. EFF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
- Basic info: info@eff.org
- General: ask@eff.org
- Membership: membership@eff.org
- Legal: Shari Steele <ssteele@eff.org>, Dir. of Legal Services
- Mike Godwin <mnemonic@eff.org>, Online Counsel
- Policy/Open Platform/NII: Daniel J. Weitzner (djw@eff.org),
- Senior Staff Counsel
- Tech: Dan Brown <brown@eff.org>, Systems Administrator
- Online newsletter: Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>, Online Activist
- Hardcopy publications: pubs@eff.org
- Mailing list requests: eff@eff.org (specify eff-talk or newsletter)
- FTP: ftp.eff.org,
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org
- WAIS: wais.eff.org
- World Wide Web URL: http://www.eff.org/
- Usenet: comp.org.eff.talk, comp.org.eff.news, alt.politics.datahighway
- WELL: g eff
- AOL: keyword EFF
- CIS: GO EFFSIG
- Computers & Academic Freedom: kadie@eff.org, greeny@eff.org
- CAF mailing list: listserv@eff.org (add comp-academic-freedom-news)
- Computer underground Digest archives: cudarch@eff.org
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 1001 G St. NW, Suite 950 E
- Washington DC 20001, USA
- voice: +1 202 347 5400
- fax: +1 202 393 5509
-
- * Americans Communicating Electronically (ACE)
- ACE membership is diverse and represents private and govt. organizations
- and individuals who wish to promote interactive communications among
- federal, state, and local governments, private businesses, public
- libraries, and schools, rural cooperatives, public and private
- universities, community-based arts and theater groups, voluntary
- associations, job training services, and health care organizations. The
- members of ACE are particularly concerned that access and participation
- be made possible and convenient for Americans who do not own modem
- equipped computers. To support the development of interactive
- communications between governments and communities, ACE is recommending
- that all government agencies establish information access programs to
- help create and foster an "interactive citizen-government communications
- system." Many govt. agencies, from the White House to the NSF and the
- Dept. of Labor, are already participating in the ACE project. Unlike
- Everything else on this list, ACE is actually a govt.-sponsored project.
- There are several ACE mailing lists: ACE-MG (general ACE info), CET-MG
- (Communities in Economic Transition), CET-NEWS (C.E.T. bulletins), etc.
- Basic info: info@ace.esusda.gov
- General: letters@ace.esusda.gov
- Mailing list subscriptions: almanac@ace.esusda.gov [message body:
- subscribe <listname> <your name>]
-
- * Center for Civic Networking (CCN/CivicNet)
- The Center for Civic Networking is a non-profit organization,
- based in Boston and Washington, D.C., that promotes broad public
- benefits of the emerging national information infrastructure.
- The Center brings together expertise in large-scale computer and
- network systems, community-based applications of computing, non-
- profit management, community development, architecture, public
- policy, and democratic participation. The Center's Programs
- focus on framing a national vision for civic networking,
- developing a policy framework that supports civic networking,
- developing and supporting model civic networking projects, and
- assisting in the technology transfer needed to achieve the broad-
- based benefits of civic networking. CCN is involved with SDIN network,
- the Cambridge Civic Forum, and the "From Townhalls to Local Civic
- Networks" conference, and ACE.
- General: Miles Fidelman <mfidelman@world.std.com>
- <mfidelman@civicnet.org>, Exec. Dir.
- Richard Civille <rciville@civicnet.org>, Dir., DC office
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/CCN
- world.std.com, ftp/amo/civicnet
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org - "...Groups"/"CCN"
- [No mailing address available at present]
- Voice: +1 202 362 3831 (R. Civille, Washington DC office)
-
- * Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
- CPSR is a national membership organization, based in Palo Alto,
- California. CPSR conducts many activities to protect privacy and civil
- liberties. Membership is open to the public and support is welcome.
- CPSR maintains local chapters in several US cities.
- General (nat'l. HQ): cpsr@csli.stanford.edu
- General (DC offc.): Marc Rotenberg <rotenberg@washofc.cpsr.org>
- Washington DC chapter: Larry Hunter <hunter@nlm.nih.gov>
- NY chapter: David Friedlander <friedd@pipeline.com>
- Berkeley CA chapter: Jim Davis <cpsr-berkeley@csli.stanford.edu>
- Judi Clark <judic@netcom.com>
- Palo Alto CA chapter: Andre Bacard <abacard@well.sf.ca.us>
- Portland OR chapter: Erik Nilsson <erikn@goldfish.mitron.tek.com>
- Los Angeles chapter: Rodney J. Hoffman <rodney@oxy.edu>
- Mailing lists: listserv@cpsr.org (cpsr-cpu, bawit-announce, etc.)
- listserv@gwuvm.gwu.edu (cpsr)
- FTP: ftp.cpsr.org
- Gopher: gopher.cpsr.org
- Nanotechnology SIG: Ted Kaehler <kaehler2@applelink.apple.com>
- Telecom Policy Roundtable: Jeff Chester <cme@access.digex.net>,
- voice: +1 202 628 2620
- Electoral issues: Eva Waskell, voice: +1 703 435 1283 evenings
- CPSR National Office CPSR Washington Office CPSR/Berkeley Chapter
- P.O. Box 717 666 Pennsylvania Ave. SE P.O. Box 40361
- Palo Alto CA 94302 USA Suite 303 Berkeley CA 94704 USA
- Voice: +1 415 322 3778 Washington DC 20003 USA Voice: +1 415 398 2818
- Fax: +1 415 322 3798 Voice: +1 202 544 9240
- Fax: +1 202 547 5482
-
- * Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
- Through computer networking, the Consortium will help educators and
- students access information and communications resources that will
- increase their productivity, professional competence, and opportunities
- for learning and collaborative work. The Consortium advocates the
- following goals: the timely deployment of the national research and
- education network; the development and distribution of network-based
- information resources for schools; the development of the human
- resources needed to make full and efficient use of networks through
- staff development programs, educational materials and software; form a
- national leadership group for educational telecommunications, to have a
- voice in shaping policy in this area; provide access to information
- about the National Research and Education Network (NREN) and other
- educational telecommunications efforts; reach a large community of
- individuals involved in every aspect of network technology and its
- application to K-12 education; help advance the development of
- information resources and tools for networking; foster collaborative
- opportunities to develop new resources and services for educators.
- CoSN is a non-profit organization, 501(c)(3) application pending.
- General: cosn@bitnic.bitnet, cosn%bitnic@cunyvm.cuny.edu
- Gopher: digital.cosn.org
- CoSN
- P.O. Box 6519
- Washington DC 20035-5193 USA
- Voice: +1 202 466 6296
- Fax: +1 202 872 4318
-
- * Corporation for Research and Educational Networking (CREN)
- Despite the name, this is a non-profit organization. CREN advances the
- goals of institutions of higher education by facilitating, catalyzing
- and leveraging contributions from the worldwide higher education
- community directed toward building a global computing and
- communications infrastructure that: supports access to shared
- information services and resources; supports scholarly collaboration
- and educational outreach; and contributes to enhanced individual and
- institutional productivity. CREN provides BITNET (and thus Internet
- email) access to member institutions, and is also working on NII
- issues, hoping to help ensure that such a future network provides
- for the needs of the educational and research communities.
- General: bitnet@cren.net
- ftp: info.cren.net, cren.org
- gopher: info.cren.net
- CREN
- 1112 16th St. NW, Suite 600
- Washington, DC 20036 USA
- Voice: +1 202 872 4200
-
- * Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)
- [No information available.]
- Voice: +1 312 644 6610, Dave Lenef (Communications Coordinator)
- Fax: +1 312 321 6869
-
- * National Online Media Association (NOMA)
- NOMA is a trade association for BBS's, Internet service providers, and
- other online services and public networking operations. It was formed
- at ONE BBSCON '93 in August at Colorado Springs, CO. NOMA will be in an
- initial organizational phase for a while. NOMA's mission is to act for
- the BBS and online service industry on matters of national importance
- by creating an industry presence in Washington, D.C. and other means;
- assist its members at the state and local levels; educate the public on
- the unique social, business and legal roles of BBS's and other online
- services; establish appropriate industry standards and guidelines;
- promote business development in the industry; and maintain and provide
- access to resources and industry information for use by the public and
- the industry. A forum on Delphi has been provided, as well as the
- internet mailing list, which may be freely gated to BBS networks.
- General: Phill Liggett <liggett@delphi.com>
- Lance Rose <elrose@echonyc.com>
- Steve Barber <sbarber@echonyc.com>
- Mailing list requests: listproc@echonyc.com (subscribe natbbs <name>)
- FidoNet: Jim Taylor, 1:310/5 <jim.taylor@f5.n310.z1.fidonet.org>
- Delphi: [no contact info provided]
- NOMA, c/o Phill Liggett
- Solutions, Inc.
- 89 Seymore Ave.
- West Hartford CT 06119 USA
- Voice: Phill Liggett, +1 203 233 3163
- Lance Rose, +1 201 509 1700 FOR
- BBS: +1 805 520 2300 (sysop: Celeste Clark)
- +1 703 648 1841 (sysop: Tony McClenny)
- +1 209 685 8487 (sysop: W. Mark Richmond)
-
- * National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN) - AKA Free-Net
- The National Public Telecomputing Network exists to make free public
- access to computerized communications and information services a
- reality; to help people in cities throughout the U.S. and the world
- to establish free, open access, community computer systems (Free-Nets);
- to link those systems together into a common network similar to
- National Public Radio or PBS on TV; to help supplement what the local
- systems are able to produce with high quality network-wide services
- and features. NPTN is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. [Note:
- not all "Free-Net" systems are part of NPTN, just most of them.]
- General: info@nptn.org [note: this is not an automailer, but a person]
- Canadian Free-Net mailing list: listprocessor@cunews.carleton.ca,
- (subscribe CAN-FREENET <name>)
- Charlotte NC Free-Net list: listserv@unccvm.uncc.edu (subscribe
- CITYNET <name>)
- National Public Telecomputing Network
- P.O. Box 1987
- Cleveland, Ohio 44106
- Voice: 216-247-5800
- FAX: 216-247-3328
- Community Free-Net affiliate systems modem number
- Big Sky Telegraph Dillon, Montana +1 406 683 7680
- Buffalo Free-Net Buffalo, New York +1 716 645 6128
- Cleveland Free-Net Cleveland, Ohio +1 216 368 3888
- COIN Columbia, Missouri +1 314 884 7000
- Denver Free-Net Denver, Colorado +1 303 270 4865
- Heartland Free-Net Peoria, Illinois +1 309 674 1100
- Lorain County Free-Net Elyria, Ohio +1 216 366 9721
- Medina County Free-Net Medina, Ohio +1 216 723 6732
- National Capital Free-Net Ottawa, Ont., Canada +1 613 780 3733
- Tallahassee Free-Net Tallahassee, Florida +1 904 576 6330
- Tristate Online Cincinnati, Ohio +1 513 579 1990
- Victoria Free-Net Victoria, BC, Canada +1 604 595 2300
- Wellington Citynet Wellington, New Zealand +64 4 801 3060
- Youngstown Free-Net Youngstown, Ohio +1 216 742 3072
- For more detailed information, including internet addresses and login
- instructions, see ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/NPTN-Freenet/login.info
-
- -AUSTRALIA-
-
- * Association for Community Telematics (ACT)
- Founded in 1993 to help promote an enlightened democratic order in the
- emerging cyberspace. Telematics = telecommunications + informatics -
- the socio-technological aspects of computer communications and
- networking. In the information revolution underway in Australia,
- the grassroots level of the community is being overlooked. The gap
- between the information rich and the information poor is growing wider,
- and the broader community has yet to gain direct access to these tools
- of the information revolution. There is a danger that the evolving
- information society will be more about social control than empowerment
- of the community. ACT serves as a lobby for greater resources to develop
- community-based computer networks, to simplify the use of these networks,
- to provide better support for new users, and to encourage a wider range
- of people, including those with no previous experience with computers, to
- come online. ACT exists to encourage all sectors, including government,
- the private sector, community groups, educational and research sectors,
- activist groups and trade unions, to develop a vision statement and a
- plan for Australia's transition to a more democratic and socially just
- information society.
- General: Geoff Holland <geoff@uow.edu.au, gholland@peg.apc.org>
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/ACT/
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org - "...Groups"/"ACT"
- ACT
- PO Box 683
- Bondi Jcn. NSW 2022 Australia
- Voice: +61 2 365 2251
-
- * Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA)
- Early in 1994 Electronic Frontiers Australia will be formed to define,
- promote and defend the rights of electronic network users. This new
- organisation will be similar to EFF in the USA. Michael Baker
- <mbaker@apanix.apana.org.au> has announced the incept of a new
- Internet mailing list forum for discussion and planning in the effort
- to form a public interest electronic civil liberties organization in
- Australia. If you want to join EFA contact Michael Baker at any of his
- addresses listed below. If you want to take part in the formation
- of EFA (and influence its basic objectives and policies), send a
- subscribe request to the list request address listed below.
- General: Michael Baker <mbaker@apanix.apana.org.au>
- 3:800/838 (FidoNet)
- Membership: Brenda Aynsley <brenda.aynsley@aarnet.edu.au>
- 3:620/243 (FidoNet)
- CompuServe: Michael Baker <100026,1312>
- Mailing list requests: efa-request@iinet.com.au
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/EF-Australia
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org - "...Groups"/"EF-Australia"
- Usenet: aus.org.efa
- IRC: join #EFA, or contact dking@suburbia.apana.org.au
- EFA, c/o Michael Baker
- P.O. Box 5
- Flaxley SA 5153 Australia
- Voice: +61 08 388 8439
- Fax: +61 08 388 9532
-
- -UK/Great Britain-
-
- * CommUnity (Computer Communicators' Association)
- Set up in 1993, to repesent the interest of the UK online community. It
- was initally formed in response to the threat of BBS licencing posed by
- the ELSPA (European Leisure Software Publishers Association) and FAST
- (Federation Against Software Theft); and out of widespread concern over
- growing press and media misrepresentation of the comms-using community
- in the UK. Aims of CommUnity "expressly modelled on EFF, though we are
- as yet very much smaller."
- General: community@arkham.demon.co.uk
- David Swarbrick <david@swarb.demon.co.uk>
- Michael Barnes <ssumbarn@rdg.ac.uk>
- FidoNet 2:254/151.10
- Jim Trash <jim@chaos.infocom.co.uk>
- FidoNet 2:250/310
- CompuServe 100016,251
- Malcolm Arnold <m_arnold@f312.n250.z2.fidonet.org>
- FidoNet 2:250/312
- Nigel Hardy <nhardy@arkham.demon.co.uk>
- FidoNet 2:254/151
- Convener: Oliver Clarke <oliver@pigpen.demon.co.uk>
- FidoNet Classic 2:252/150
- FTP: ftp.demon.co.uk, pub/archives/community
- ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/CommUnity
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, "...Groups"/"CommUnity"
- Usenet: uk.org.community (gated to FidoNet, et al. "COMMUNITY" echo)
- FidoNet/GTNet/WildNet/TheNet/NeST: COMMUNITY conference
- CommUnity Newsletter: CommUnicator
- 89 Mayfair Avenue 67 Heath Rd
- Worcester Park Holtspur, Beaconsfield
- Surrey KT4 7SJ UK Bucks. HP9 1DG UK
- BBS: +44 071 738 5596/5557 (London - Arkham, FidoNet: 2:254/151,
- +44 0706 821837 (Manchester - Pig Pen, FidoNet: 2:252/150)
- +44 0532 605876 (Leeds - Owl Service, FidoNet: 2:250/312)
- +44 532 529675 (? - Chaos, FidoNet: 2:250/310)
-
-
- -GLOBAL/MULTINATIONAL-
-
- * CAUSE
- CAUSE is the association for managing and using information technology
- in higher education. An international nonprofit association, CAUSE is
- dedicated to enhancing the administration and delivery of higher
- education through the effective management and use of information
- technology. Informally organized in 1962, CAUSE today includes over 1,060
- campuses and 54 corporate members, worldwide. CAUSE's scope encompasses
- the management and use of academic computing, library automation, and
- networking, as well as administration of the enterprise. CAUSE strives
- to promote more effective planning, management, and evaluation of
- computing and information technologies in colleges and universities, and
- believes that, while information technology is an enabling force,
- people are the key to accomplishing our mission. Goals: provide
- support for IT managers; inform IT decision-makers and users; educate
- and influence non-educational (incl. business and govt.) communications
- leaders. CAUSE collaborates with various other organizations incl. the
- Assoc. of Research Libraries, CHEMA, NACUBO, ACUTA, etc., and
- participates in EDUCOM's Networking and Telecommunications Task Force.
- Info: info@cause.colorado.edu
- Gopher: cause-gopher.colorado.edu
- CAUSE
- 4880 Pearl E. Circle
- Suite 302E
- Boulder CO 80301 USA
- Voice: +1 303 449 4430
- Fax: +1 303 440 0461
-
- * Institute for Global Communications (IGC)
- The Institute for Global Communications (IGC) provides computer
- networking tools for international communications and information
- exchange. The IGC Networks -- PeaceNet, EcoNet, ConflictNet and
- LaborNet -- comprise the world's only computer communications system
- dedicated solely to environmental preservation, peace, and human
- rights. New technologies are helping these worldwide communities
- cooperate more effectively and efficiently. IGC, located in San
- Francisco, California, is a division of the Tides Foundation, a
- 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. By subscribing to any one of the IGC
- Networks, you have full access to the resources of any of the other IGC
- Networks. IGC maintains a major program to develop low-cost access to
- computer networking from outside the United States, especially in
- non-industrialized areas. This program is the Association of
- Progressive Communications (APC) which now includes low-cost computer
- networks in several countries.
- Basic info: apc-info@igc.apc.org, igc-info@igc.apc.org
- General: support@igc.apc.org, support@igc.org
- PeaceNet staff: peacenet@igc.apc.org
- ConflictNet staff: ?
- LaborNet staff: ?
- EcoNet staff: ?
- US/Mexico/China/Japan/MidEast: support@ign.apc.org
- Argentina (Wamani/CCI network): apoyo@wamani.apc.org
- Australia/Pac. Is./SE Asia (Pegasus network): support@peg.apc.org
- Brasil/misc. S.Am. areas (AlterNex/IBASE network): suporte@ax.apc.org
- Canada/Cuba (Web/Nirv Centre network): support@web.apc.org
- Ecuador (EcuaNex network): intercom@ecuanex.apc.org
- Nicaragua/Panama/misc Central Am. areas (Nicarao/CRIES network):
- support@ni.apc.org
- Germany/Italy/Austria/Switzerland/Zagreb/Beograd (ComLink e.V.
- network): support@oln.comlink.de
- Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States (GlasNet):
- support@glas.apc.org
- S. Africa (SANGONet): support@wn.apc.org
- Sweden/Scandinavia/Baltic/St. Petersburg area (NordNet):
- support@pns.apc.org
- Uruguay/Paraguay (Chasque network): apoyo@chasque.org.uy
- UK/Africa/misc. Asian & European areas (GREENET): support@gn.apc.org
- Institue for Global Communications
- 18 de Boom St.
- San Francisco CA 94107 USA
- Voice: +1 415 442 0220 (USA/etc.) +1 416 596 0212 (Can./Cuba)
- +54 1 35 6842 (Arg.) +44 71 608 3040 (UK/etc.)
- +61 7 257 1111 (Austral./etc.) +49 511 350 1573 (Ger./It./etc.)
- +55 21 286 0348 (Braz./etc.) +7 095 207 0704 (Rus./CIS)
- +27 11 838 6943 (S.Af.) +46 8 6000331 (Swe./etc.)
- +593 2 528 716 (Ecu.) +505 2 26 2 28 (Nic./etc.)
- +598 2 596 192 (Uru./Para.)
- Fax: +1 415 546 1794 (USA) - contact other offices for non US
- fax numbers and mailing addresses.
-
-
- -=>REGIONAL/LOCAL<=-
-
- -USA-
-
- *ALABAMA*
-
- HUNTSVILLE & N. ALABAMA
-
- * Linux Users of North Alabama (LUNA) [formerly Huntsville Group]
- LUNA is more than an advocacy group for Linux (a freeware version of
- Unix for PCs), having become involved in network access issues on a
- local basis, including encouragement of the BBS community, assisting
- the startup of a local Internet access site, working on UAH's campus
- network, providing tutorials on networking home computers, and
- assisting communications development at a local high school. "LUNA is
- here to provide community networking", says Matt Midboe. Though not
- currently working on policy issues, LUNA's technically-oriented members
- concentrate on bringing cyberspace to people who did not have the
- capability and know-how before.
- General: Matt Midboe <mmidboe@nyx.cs.du.edu>
- [also try postmaster@luna.cs.uah.edu to see if this
- new site is up yet.]
-
- *CALIFORNIA*
-
- SAN FRANCISCO BAY/BERKELEY AREA
-
- * BAWiT (Bay Area Women in Telecom)
- Hosted by CPSR/Berkeley, and probably involved with This!Group, BAWiT
- is a group of women working with telecom to make the online community
- inclusive rather than exclusive of women and minorities. The
- working group's activities include outreach and mentoring, and
- providing speakers for events & informal online discussions.
- Info: Judi Clark <judic@sunnyside.com, judic@netcom.com>
- Online conferences: listserv@cpsr.org (message body containing:
- subscribe bawit-announce [1st & last name])
-
- * This!Group
- [This!Group is dormant as of this writing, but enthusiasm for new
- projects and activism might get the ball rolling again.]
- General: Judi Clark <judic@netcom.com>
-
- *DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA*
-
- WASHINGTON DC METRO AREA
-
- * Group 2600 [and some public access operators]
- General: Bob Stratton <strat@intercon.com, strat@uunet.uu.net>
- Mikki Barry <ooblick@intercon.com>
-
- *MASSACHUSSETTS*
-
- CAMBRIDGE-BOSTON METRO AREA
-
- * EF128 (Electronic Frontier Route 128).
- [No information available at this time]
- Lar Kaufman <lark@ora.com>
-
- *MISSISSIPPI*
-
- GULF COAST
-
- * SotMESC/GCMS
- Local chapter with chapters in Alaska, Orlando Florida, Atlanta
- Georgia, Mobile Alabama, Montgomery Alabama, Oxford Miss,
- California, Ocean Springs Miss, and other locations.
- [No info available on what this group is or does.]
- General: R. Jones <rjones%ucicp6.bitnet@vm.tcs.tulane.edu>
- [NOTE: this email address may or may not be current]
- SotMESC/GCMS
- PO Box 573
- Long Beach MS 39560 USA
-
-
- *MISSOURI*
-
- KANSAS CITY AREA
-
- * Greater Kansas City Sysop Association (GKCSA)
- [No info available.]
- General: Scott Lent <slent@vax1.umkc.edu>
- GKCSA
- P.O. Box 14480
- Parkville, MO 64152
- Voice: +1 816 734 2949
- BBS: +1 816 734 4732
-
- *NEW HAMPSHIRE*
-
- * Electronic Frontiers New Hampshire (EFNH)
- A state/local group founded to work with federal and state legislators
- and media on issues of electronic democracy, freedom of speech in the
- online world, privacy of email and other electronic communication, access
- to govt. information, and access issues surrounding the Nat'l. Information
- Infrastructure debate. Goals include airing important networking ideas,
- attracting media & govt. attention to the issues, focussing on civil
- rights online and providing a forum for discussion of same, protect
- against, draw attention to, and provide a voice to speak against govt.
- encroachments on individual liberties in networking, especially from a
- grassroots level, and improving public access to govt. information.
- EFNH, like EFA, is still in the formative stages. It plans to formalize
- considerably before long. The "kickoff" meeting was Jan. 21, '94.
- General: efnh@mv.com
- Dan York <dyork@copley.mv.com>
- Mark E. Mallett <mem@mv.mv.com>
- Marta Greenberg <marta@mv.mv.com>
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/EF-New_Hampshire
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, "...Groups"/"EF New Hampshire"
- [No mailing address available at present.]
- Voice: +1 603 437 5868 (Dan York)
-
- *NEW YORK*
-
- NEW YORK CITY METRO AREA
-
- * The Society for Electronic Access (SEA)
- SEA is a membership organization focusing on civil liberties and access
- issues that affect the online world. SEA is based in New York City, so
- many of their activities are focused toward the New York metropolitan
- area, though issues of national concern are addressed.
- Basic Info: sea-info@sea.org (auto reply)
- General: sea@sea.org
- Membership: sea-member@sea.org
- Administration: Simona Nass <simona@sea.org>, President
- Media Contact: Steve Barber <sea@sea.org>, Secretary
- SEA
- Post Office Box 3131
- Church Street Station
- New York, NY, 10008-3131
- Voice: +1 212 592 3801
-
-
- WESTERN NY STATE
-
- * Genesee Community College Group
- [No info available.]
- General: Thomas J. Klotzbach <3751365@mcimail.com>
- Thomas J. Klotzbach
- Genesee Community College
- Batavia, NY 14020
- Voice (work) +1 716 343 0055 x358
-
- *OKLAHOMA*
-
- STILLWATER
-
- * [Group name unknown.]
- [No info available.]
- General: Lonny L. Lowe <u941013@unx.ucc.okstate.edu>
- Lonny L. Lowe
- Freelance Consulting
- 514 S. Pine
- Stillwater OK 74074-2933 USA
- Voice: +1 405 747 4242
-
- *TENNESSEE*
-
- NASHVILLE
-
- * [Group name unknown.]
- [No info available.]
- General: Craig Owensby <basset@jackatak.raider.net>
- Craig Owensby
- 805 Harpeth Bend Dr.
- Nashville TN 37205
- Voice: +1 615 662 2011 (home)
- +1 615 248 5271 (work)
-
- *TEXAS*
-
- AUSTIN
-
- * EFF-Austin
- EFF-Austin was formed to protect constitutional guarantees of free
- speech and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure for
- users of computer networks. Experience has taught us that these
- freedoms must be fought for if they are to survive in the online
- world. EFF-Austin was created as an experimental local chapter of
- the national EFF but became independent in 1993 while retaining
- contacts with the parent organization. We're heavily involved
- in public speaking, education, and advocacy of constitutional
- rights in cyberspace. "We're Austin's forum for discussion of all
- concerns related to the cutting edge where society meets technology."
- General: eff-austin-moderator@tic.com
- Mailing list subscriptions: eff-austin-request@tic.com
- Directors: eff-austin-directors@tic.com
- Usenet: austin.eff
- FTP: ftp.tic.com, eff-austin directory
- Gopher: gopher.tic.com, "EFF-Austin"
- EFF-Austin
- P.O. Box 18957
- Austin TX 78760 USA
- Voice: +1 512 465 7871
- BBS: the SMOFboard +1 512 467 7317 (and many other local info-sites)
-
- HOUSTON
-
- * Electronic Frontiers Houston (EFH)
- a non-profit corporation devoted to working with and for the
- Houston computer and telecommunications community. Working in
- alliance with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, EFF-Austin and
- other national and regional organizations, EFH acts as a focal
- point for the diverse set of individuals who find themselves
- involved in computer communications. Included on the EFH's agenda
- are: advocating civil liberty issues in "cyberspace," promoting
- wider public access to computer networks, exploring artistic and
- social implications of new digital media, and educating the public
- about the increasingly important on-line world.
- General: efh@blkbox.com
- WWIVnet: efh@5285
- Board of Directors: efh-directors@blkbox.com
- (efh-directors@5285 on WWIVnet)
- Usenet: houston.efh.talk
- FTP: ftp.tic.com, EFH directory
- Gopher: gopher.tic.com, "Electronic Frontiers Houston"
- EFH
- 2476 Bolsover #145
- Houston TX 77005 USA
- Voice: Ed Cavazos, +1 713 661 1561
- BBS: Bamboo Gardens +1 713 665 4656 (login as EFH GUEST, pw EFH)
-
- -UK/Great Britain-
-
- *SCOTLAND*
-
- LOTHIAN
-
- * Learning Opportunities in Computer Applications within Lothian (LOCAL)
- An organization created to: provide networking for the handicapped,
- provide computer training, creation of electronic clubs for youth
- activities, development of global e-penpal systems for cultural
- exchange, promote online educational and employment opportunities
- (incl. industrial training), set up electronic links between the
- handicapped and distant family members, electronic one-to-one tuition
- to supplement classrooms, link up organizations working with children,
- support documentary reasearch systems online, encourage international
- inter-networking, promote "virtual workgroups" and other online
- joint projects.
- General: Robert Regan <greenway@gn.apc.org>
- LOCAL
- Kaimes Landfill
- Kirknewton EH27 8EJ UK
- Voice: +44 31 451 5195
-
-
- -=> CYBERSPACE <=-
-
- * COMMUNET
- Mailing list for discussion of community and civic networks.
- Subscribe requests: listserv@uvmvm.uvm.edu, listproc@moose.uvm.edu
- (subscribe COMMUNET <name>)
- * COMMUNITY-ACCESS
- Mailing list for discussion of community access issues
- Subscribe requests: community-access-request@parc.xerox.com
- (subscribe COMMUNITY-ACCESS <name>)
-
- * comp.org.eff.talk/comp.org.eff.news
- These newsgroups (online conferences), also gated to Internet
- mailing lists and Fidonet echomail conferences, serve as much
- more than EFF house organs, and are "hot spots" for online debate
- on issues such as civil liberties online, legal liabilities of
- system operators, copyright and net distribution, the development
- of a national public network, and more. Much of the discussion extends
- it's way into alt.politics.datahighway and other "places".
-
- * Computer PRIVACY Digest (CPD) (ex- Telecom Privacy Digest)
- Like RISKS, a moderated digest-format electronic newsletter. It is
- more open that RISKS or PFD, "and was established to provide a forum
- for discussion on the effect of technology on privacy. All too often
- technology is way ahead of the law and society as it presents us with
- new devices and applications. Technology can enhance and detract from
- privacy."
- Subscribe requests: comp-privacy-request@uwm.edu
-
- * Computer underground Digest (CuD)
- Cu-Digest, or CuD, is a more-or-less-weekly on-line electronic
- journal/news digest. The Digest is intended as a forum for the
- discussion of legal, ethical, social, and other issues regarding
- computerized information and communications. We welcome contributions
- reflecting diversity of thought and perspective, focussed on the
- computer/telecommunications culture including BBSes, Internet, and
- public access systems. CuD is focussed especially on alternative groups
- that exist outside of the conventional net community.
- General/Subscribe requests: Jim Thomas <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
- BITNET: tk0jut2@niu.bitnet
- Usenet: comp.society.cu-digest
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, pub/Publications/CuD/CuD
-
- * Cypherpunks
- The Cypherpunks mailing lists exist for those interested in cryptography
- and it's political rammifications, programming encryption software,
- creation of digital cash and electronic banking via secure (and
- anonymous) crypto tech, local crypto-oriented activism, hacking cypher
- hardware, and more. There also tends to be much libertarian/
- anarcho-capitalist debate as well. The main list is VERY high-traffic.
- The UK branch generally goes by the name of UK Crypto-Privacy Assoc.,
- and like some of the other local sub-groups, has face-to-face meetings.
- The CypherWonks list is a split-off that is generally opposed to the
- anarchic stance of some on the main list. I have no info at the moment
- on the local groups, other than Austin Cypherpunks so if anyone has
- info to pass on please do so.
- Main general: hughes@ah.com
- Main subscribe requests: cypherpunks-request@toad.com
- Main FTP: soda.berkeley.edu, pub/cypherpunks
- Hardware general: jdblair@nextsrv.cas.muohio.edu
- Hardware requests: cp-hardware-request@nextsrv.cas.muohio.edu
- Austin general: Jim McCoy <mccoy@bongo.cc.utexas.edu>
- Doug Barnes <barnes@io.com>
- Austin req. austin-cypherpunks-request@bongo.cc.utexas.edu
- austin-cypherpunks-announce-request@bongo.cc.utexas.edu
- Austin FTP: ftp.cc.utexas.edu, pub/cypherpunks
- Wonks general: cypherwonks-owner@lassie.eunet.fi
- Wonks requests: majordomo@lists.eunet.fi (message body of:
- subscribe cypherwonks [1st & last name] [address])
-
- * PRIVACY Forum Digest (PFD)
- Like RISKS, a rather selectively moderated digest. "It spans the full
- range of both technological and non-technological privacy-related issues
- (with an emphasis on the former)." Moderated by Lauren Weinstein.
- Info: privacy-request@vortex.com [msg. body: information privacy]
- Subscribe requests: privacy-request@vortex.com [message body:
- subscribe privacy <name>]
-
- * RISKS Forum Digest (RFD)
- Risks is an online newsletter of sorts, the "forum on risks to the
- public in computers and related systems" of the ACM Committee on
- Computers and Public Policy. Risks is a wealth of information and
- banter about various issues surrounding computers, communications and
- networking, and is moderated by Peter G. Neumann.
- Subscribe requests: risks-request@csl.sri.com (subscribe risks [name])
- Usenet: comp.risks
- FTP: crvax.sri.com, cd RISKS: [Note the colon. To get back issues,
- "GET RISKS-i.j<return>" where i = volume 1 to 15, j = issue,
- always 2 digits. Issue 00 is always a summary of the selected
- volume. crvax.sri.com = 128.18.30.65.]
- Voice: +1 818 225 2800 [to inquire about FAXed issues ONLY]
- +1 415 859 2375, Peter G. Neumann [last resort!]
- FAX: +1 818 225 7203 [issues are avail. via FAX]
-
- * thesegroups
- This list is for organizers of local and other electronic activist
- groups and activities. The focus is on public policy, civil liberties,
- and community related to computing, telecommunications, and computer
- networks. This list is not public, and not all subscription requests
- are accepted. If you want a discussion list about electronic communities,
- try COMUNET instead. If you do ask to subscribe to thesegroups, please
- say where you heard of it, or who sent you.
- Subscription requests: thesegroups-request@tic.com
-
- * misc
- Some other newsgroups that may be of relevance to the online activist
- alt.activism
- alt.activism.d
- alt.2600
- alt.privacy
- alt.privacy.clipper
- alt.security.pgp
- sci.crypt
- misc.legal
- talk.politics.crypto
- alt.politics.datahighway
- alt.cyber*
- and many more
-
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-
- Who/where: This list is maintained by Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>, and
- FAQ-ized and distributed by L. Detweiler. It is based on a previous version
- by Shari Steele. Future updates will be posted to the thesegroups mailing
- list and comp.org.eff.talk, besides several other places. The most current
- version is archived on ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/outposts.faq, and is
- available for anonymous ftp.
-
- Your listing: Please! Check your entry regularly and make sure it is up to
- date. If your org/group does not have a description, please send one ASAP,
- or there's not really much point in listing you. Please expand on your
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-
- Distribution: Note that some of this text is borrowed from the promotional
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- is to be copied and to spread info, so I can't see there being any objections,
- but if you are paranoid about reprint rights, best to contact the
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