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- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 22:21:20 -0500
- Message-ID: <199301210321.AA20698@eff.org>
- Subject: Abstract of CAF-News 02.62
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- [See the end of this article for information about obtaining the full
- CAF-News electronically and about CAF-News in general.]
-
- Topics discussed in CAF-News 02.62:
-
- 1 deals with the subject of cancelling postings by other people
- 2-4 deal with an advisory from the Computer Emergency Response Team
- (CERT), which dealt with the questionable legality of
- "keystroke monitoring" under US law
- 5 a long annotated posting regarding the student disciplinary system
- of the U of Illinois
- 6-9 deal with a warning given to a user for "obscenities and name-
- calling" on the Internet
- 10-12 deal with a "joke" chain letter; whether it is really a chain
- letter or not; and what the appropriate response if any should
- be to such letters
-
- Abstract of CAF-News 02.62:
- [Week ending December 13, 1992
-
- ========================== KEY ================================
- The words after the numbers are a short PARAPHRASE of the
- article, NOT AN OBJECTIVE SUMMARY and not necessarily my opinion.
- ===============================================================
-
- Note 1 deals with the subject of cancelling postings by other
- people.
-
- 1. A copyright holder has the right to cancel a posting by someone
- else if the copyright holder believes that the posting violates his or
- her copyright. "While I haven't done it, I believe that I have every
- right to cancel any illicit posting of a ClariNet article should I
- wish to."
- <1992Dec07.074709.17211@clarinet.com>
-
- Notes 2-4 deal with an advisory from the Computer Emergency
- Response Team (CERT), which dealt with the questionable legality of
- "keystroke monitoring" under US law.
-
- 2. I'm enclosing "information from the United States Department of
- Justice, General Litigation and Legal Advice Section, Criminal
- Division, regarding keystroke monitoring by computer systems
- administrators, as a method of protecting computer systems from
- unauthorized access." 18 U.S.C. 2510 (1986). It states that such
- surveillance "may be defensible" but "the statute does not expressly
- authorize such monitoring." It recommends that if system
- administrators plan to engage in such monitoring, that the system
- include a banner at login that warns that users may be monitored.
- <1992Dec8.041023.4125@eff.org>
-
- 3. "I strongly suggest that everyone who values privacy and freedom
- stop all cooperation with an organization (CERT) that recommends
- fascist and Orwellian policies like this." I'd be willing to set up
- archives and a mailing list in Finland for "responsible net.citizens
- who value both security and privacy."
- <1992Dec10.025308.14768@nntp.hut.fi>
-
- 4. "CERT explicitly neither condoned nor censured keystroke
- monitoring in their message. Rather they disseminated what is
- believed (by US DoJ) to be the latest accurate information about
- the legal implications and recourse of those sites that do."
- <1992Dec10.123018.8974@athena.mit.edu>
-
- Note 5 is a long annotated posting regarding the student
- disciplinary system of the U of Illinois.
-
- 5. Here is a reprint of a letter from the University of Illinois
- Student Government Association Task Force which appeared in the Dec.
- 4, 1992, _Daily Illini_. It says "We have discovered that the
- University student disciplinary system contains several severe flaws
- that permit students to incriminate themselves, denies them the right
- of counsel and places their future in the hands of a committee that is
- unaware of proper legal procedure." I'm enclosing information
- accessing related documenation via gopher.
- <Bz22F8.32E@cs.uiuc.edu>
-
- Notes 6-9 deal with a warning given to a user for "obscenities and
- name-calling" on the Internet.
-
- 6. [The recipient of the warning] "Doesn't this constitute a
- subtle form of censorship?"
- <1992Dec11.155303.5068@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu>
-
- 7. "I don't think it's censorship. They could have just turned
- off your account or (like here) revoked your ability to post
- articles to the net, and that would have been censorship. All I
- see is a polite request that you police yourself. Had they said
- 'or else...' on the end or threatened punitive measures, then that
- would be closer to censorship".
- <1992Dec11.192941.4095@bradley.bradley.edu>
-
- 8. "While freedom of expression at private universities is not a
- legal constitutional right, it is usually a legal contractual right".
- I'm enclosing several references in support of the constractual right
- to be 'free from censorship'.
- <Bz46zJ.JJE@cs.uiuc.edu>
-
- 9. "It's often been said (in this forum), 'It's good to just have
- a chat with someone, rather than arbitrarily yanking their
- account/access/privileges.'
-
- Now, when an admin sends an apparently polite note to a user, we're
- right back into the ambiguities of 'warning', 'threat', and 'possible
- punitive measures'".
- <1992Dec11.182435.13904@ms.uky.edu>
-
- Notes 10-12 deal with a "joke" chain letter; whether it is really
- a chain letter or not; and what the appropriate response if any
- should be to such letters.
-
- 10. A wave of chain letter mania is sweeping the University of
- Nebraska at Omaha. A new login message has been instituted which warns
- that sending a chain letter on may result in "loss of account
- privileges." The text of the joke chain letter is included. "The new
- policy seems to skate dangerously close to censorship and
- prior-restraint (what exactly *is* a 'chain- letter?')."
- <pschleck.724051408@cwis>
-
- 11. "I read the joke chain letter. I don't think it is a chain
- letter (any more than a toy car is car). Thus, I don't think the
- new prohibition even covers the specific material they want to
- ban... Here is what I think they should have done:
-
- 1) Announced that this joke letter is going around
- 2) Ask people to be considerate about what they email to others
- 2) Remind people of the University's rules about harassment"
- <1992Dec11.165515.22434@eff.org>
-
- 12. [Sys admin involved in the 'joke chain letter' controversy] "I
- believe strongly in rights to academic freedom; to that end, I've put
- considerable time and effort into making the resources of the Internet
- available to as many people here as possible. That belief is one of
- the reasons we maintain a full news feed under pressure to limit what
- we carry (the type of pressure to which Universities in our system
- have caved in)." However, the joke chain letter is an issue of
- "resource abuse" rather than censorship.
- <cwis.724110716@cwis>
-
- - Henry E. Hardy, seraphim@ais.org]
-
-
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