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- From: bladex@wixer.uucp (David Smith)
- Subject: FidoNet News -- Ask EFF! column by Shari Steele
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.150754.8053@tic.com>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 05:57:26 GMT
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- Fido News is the electronic newsletter for FIDO BBS networks created by Tom
- Jennings and Tim Polzar. A new feature, mentioned below, is Ask EFF! in
- which Shari Steele of the EFF-Washington office answers questions sysops
- might have concerning their legal rights and responsibilities.
-
- Fido News is regularly distributed via the comp.org.fidonet Usenet newsgroup.
- It is also distributed via the Fido BBS network system, though I am unsure of
- the details. [Ask your local friendly fido sysop].
-
- Either way, this is a pointer to information that you might not otherwise
- know about.
-
- Th...
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- > >
- > > F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 49 (7 December 1992)
- > > A newsletter of the |
- > > FidoNet BBS community | Published by:
- > > _ |
- > > / \ | "FidoNews" BBS
- > > /|oo \ | +1-415-863-2739
- > > (_| /_) | NEW!--> 1:1/23@FidoNet
- > > _`@/_ \ _ | editor@fidonews.fidonet.org
- > > | | \ \\ |
- > > | (*) | \ )) | Editors:
- > > |__U__| / \// | Tom Jennings
- > > _//|| _\ / | Tim Pozar
- > > (_/(_|(____/ |
- > > (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends.
- > > | -- JOSEPH PULITZER
- > > ----------------------------+---------------------------------------
- > >
- > > /*********************************************************************
- > > * IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address for FidoNews has been changed. *
- > > * The new address is: *
- > > * *
- > > * FidoNews = 1:1/23 *
- > > * *
- > > * Starting January 1993 email sent to the old address will not be *
- > > * forwarded! You were warned! *
- > > *********************************************************************/
- > >
- > > For information, copyrights, article submissions, obtaining copies and
- > > other boring but important details, please refer to the end of this
- > > file.
- > >
- > >
- > > Table of Contents
- > > 1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1
- > > Editorial: Shut up it's good for you .......................... 1
- > > 2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 2
- > > Ask EFF! ...................................................... 2
- > > Routed NetMail Privacy ........................................ 3
- > > Say no to Squeeze-It .......................................... 6
- > > A short 'YAP' reflection ...................................... 6
- > > DuckNet: Asylum From Usual Network Politics ................... 7
- > > An Invitation to Visit The In_Country Echo .................... 8
- > > (ORH) Operation Restore Hope - Somalia ........................ 8
- > > PC-MOS/386 echo local, maybe on the backbone ? ................ 9
- > > International RACISM Forum! ................................... 10
- > > 3. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .......................................... 13
- > > FidoNews 9-49 Page 1 7 Dec 1992
- > >
- > >
- > > ======================================================================
- > > EDITORIAL
- > > ======================================================================
- > >
- > > Editorial: Shut up it's good for you
- > >
- > > by Tom Jennings (1:1/23)
- > >
- > > Slowly, ever so slowly I get around to things.
- > >
- > > With this issue starts a new regular column, "Ask EFF!", devoted to
- > > answering questions about online rights for sysops. It will hopefully
- > > run at least monthly. Please send any questions you have about online
- > > rights to "Ask EFF" at the FidoNews address (like it sez in the
- > > column), and I'll forward them on to Shari Steele at EFF. How the
- > > process works somewhat depends on the number of questions received.
- > >
- > > If you don't know what or who the EFF is, the Electronic Frontier
- > > Foundation was formed by some people concerned about preserving and
- > > extending our communication rights into the electronic world(s). They
- > > have defended a number of cases such as Steve Jackson games, and
- > > pioneered some interesting stuff in Washington DC. While I hope the
- > > EFF will occasionally send me some propaganda I mean articles to run,
- > > you can see some of their work in a filearea on the FidoNews BBS. If
- > > you have Internet access, you can contact them at eff@eff.org, or FTP
- > > files directly from them. (They don't run a BBS or have direct FidoNet
- > > access.)
- > >
- > >
- > >
- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- > >
- > > FidoNews 9-49 Page 2 7 Dec 1992
- > >
- > >
- > > ======================================================================
- > > ARTICLES
- > > ======================================================================
- > >
- > >
- > > +------------------------------------------------------+
- > > | Ask EFF! |
- > > | |
- > > | Ask EFF! is a monthly column devoted to answering |
- > > | sysops questions about their online rights. Answers |
- > > | to "Ask EFF!" are provided by Shari Steele, a Staff |
- > > | Attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. EFF |
- > > | is a nonprofit, membership organization dedicated to |
- > > | advancing freedom and openness in computer-based |
- > > | communications. |
- > > | Send your questions to "Ask EFF!" c/o FidoNews, |
- > > | 1:1/23 in FidoNet, or to ask.eff@fidonews.fidonet.org|
- > > +------------------------------------------------------+
- > >
- > > Dear EFF,
- > > There is a long message on a Fido echo about some New Jersey tv station's
- > > "expose" on, horrors, porno GIF images on BBSs. Enclosed in the message
- > > are a couple of statements that the U.S. Senate is looking at a bill that
- > > would require BBSs to register with the government. Naturally, no bill
- > > number or sponsor was named. But have you heard of any such proposal?
- > > Thanks!
- > > Adam
- > >
- > >
- > > Hi Adam.
- > > The thought of the government making such a requirement of BBSs is pretty
- > > scary stuff. Fortunately, however, there was no such bill introduced in
- > > the Senate last term (or the House, for that matter), and I don't
- > > anticipate one being introduced next term either.
- > >
- > >
- > >
- > > Dear EFF,
- > > I am the sysop of a Public BBS system that supports files and the general
- > > chit chat found on most BBS systems. However I would like to start
- > > networking message areas that deal with phone/computer system topics. The
- > > messages will be checked before any of the user-posted messages can be read
-
- > > by another user to make sure people are not posting long distance carrier
- > > codes or system accounts, but I would also like to have a legal disclaimer.
-
- > > Is there any way you could help me with this? Thanks.
- > > Rob
- > >
- > >
- > > Hi Rob.
- > > It's a good idea to include a disclaimer if you intend to read and edit
- > > user messages. There is no standard disclaimer, but you could try
- > > something like this:
- > >
- > > FidoNews 9-49 Page 3 7 Dec 1992
- > >
- > >
- > > ***NOTICE*** Illegal activity is not permitted on this board. Users may
- > > not use this BBS to post any illegal messages, such as those containing
- > > codes for gaining unauthorized access to computer or telephone systems. To
-
- > > ensure legality, all messages will be read by the sysop prior to posting.
- > > The sysop will edit and/or delete messages that he believes contain illegal
-
- > > information. Do not leave messages you do not wish to be read, edited
- > > and/or deleted by the sysop.
- > >
- > > Note that with this disclaimer you are only giving yourself permission to
- > > edit/delete potentially illegal messages. If you want to be able to also
- > > edit/delete other messages (i.e., ones that are tasteless, or irrelevant to
-
- > > the current flow of conversation, or repetitive, etc.), modify the
- > > disclaimer to include this. Also, feel free to adjust the disclaimer for
- > > other specifics to your board.
- > >
- > >
- > >
- > > Dear EFF,
- > > Is there an easy way for a sysop to recognize copyrighted GIFs that should
- > > not be online? I've had a couple I KNEW could not be kept in a BBS
- > > collection, but with the enormous numbers of GIFs available....
- > > Joyce
- > >
- > >
- > > Hi Joyce.
- > > The simple answer to your question is no. Unfortunately, it is often
- > > difficult for a sysop to know if something on his or her board is illegal.
- > > The sysop's best bet is to contact the person making the upload if there is
-
- > > any question.
- > >
- > > Incidently, it is very unlikely that a sysop would ever be held liable for
- > > something on his or her board that was not obviously illegal, unless there
- > > was some reason the sysop should have suspected illegal activity and did
- > > nothing to avoid it. In the recent case where Playboy sued a sysop for
- > > carrying copyrighted GIF files on his board, Playboy had given him notice
- > > and had requested that he remove the illegal files before filing suit.
- > > (The Playboy case was settled out of court.)
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