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Law&Disorder (fwd)



A friend sent this to me... MODERN TIMES is a good bookstore! They've got
lots 'o tech stuff, like internet info... definitely worth checking out.
Anyways, the firs tone (Feb) was "Navigating the Internet: a crash
course" by Eric Theise. How-to email, gopher, etc. I didn't know about
it in time.

I think this could be a good crowd to bring up cypherpunk issues with a
more social, less hardcore tech perspective... time to stop preaching to
the choir! (It's taken a while to find the door leading out of the
choir... :-)

		Tom Jennings



> From [email protected] Tue Feb 23 10:35:44 1993
> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1993 10:34:18 -0800
> From: Jerod Pore <[email protected]>
> Message-Id: <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Law&Disorder
> 
> 
> Something closer, cheaper and probably more interesting than CFP
> 
> news.1174: Monthly cyberspace series begins at Modern Times
> 
> news.1174.39: fork: Not enough memory (estheise)  Mon 22 Feb 93 15:44
> 
>  Here's the press release for show number 2:
>  
>  
>  Jacking In: A Monthly Series on Cyberspace Literacy presents
>  LAW AND DISORDER ON THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER
>  
>  Computer and telecommunications technologies hold great promise for 
>  individuals and society.  Increased access to information can enhance 
>  transborder commerce, informed political participation, community 
>  development, and public health, education, and safety.
>  
>  But, between activities of questionable legality and the countermeasures 
>  taken by private parties and law enforcement officials, these 
>  technologies are raising fundamental questions about our notions of 
>  privacy, property, freedom of speech, and freedom of assembly.
>  
>  Join us for a evening of provocative readings and presentations by:
>  
>  - Bruce Sterling, journalist, editor, and author of *The Hacker 
>    Crackdown*, *Islands in the Net*, *Schismatrix*, and co-author (with 
>    William Gibson) of *The Difference Engine*
>  - Mike Godwin, General Counsel, Electronic Frontier Foundation, leading 
>    advocate for extending Constitutional protections to cyberspace
>  - John Draper (a.k.a. Cap'n Crunch), wanted by the FBI for phone 
>    cracking in the '60s, working to promote data encryption in the '90s
>  - Mitch Ratcliffe, Editor at Large, MacWEEK, and cofounder of This!Group, a 
>    northern California organization working to publicize the benefits and 
>    dangers of a highly-networked information society
>  - Bruce Koball, General Chair, Third Conference on Computers, Freedom 
>    and Privacy, being held March 9-12, San Francisco Airport Marriott
>  
>  Sunday, March 7th, 7 pm
>  $3-$5 sliding scale
>  Modern Times Bookstore
>  888 Valencia (19th/20th)
>  San Francisco, CA 94110
>  (415)282-9246


-- 
  Tom Jennings / [email protected] / World Power Systems / San Francisco CA