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H. Finney: #1 Cyberspatial Lawyer
I'm truly in awe. H. Finney gets my vote as Cypherpunk of the Week for
uncovering all this dazzlingly appropos information.
[U.S. vs. Posey decision]
>Technical data that is relatively harmless and even socially val-
> uable when available domestically may, when sent abroad, pose unique
> threats to national security.
gad -- they simply don't understand that cyberspace has no boundaries,
subject to the same delusions of the NSA. Maybe they should read that
extraordinary quote by Mr. President uncovered by Markoff.
>In any case, this decision and the earlier one it quotes both represent
>rejections by the 9th circuit appellate court (which includes California,
>where the grand jury investigations are taking place) of the argument
>that the ITARs infringe on First Amendment rights. This will make it more
>difficult to use the First Amendment defense in any new charges of arms
>export violations.
either that, or we're TAKING THIS TO THE SUPREME COURT!
hee, hee. for the mentally challenged, that's *satire*, folks, don't get excited.