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Uncle Sam and Ma Bell Further Joining Forces?

Jan 16, 2008
At the Consumer Electronics Show last week, top executives from media giants AT&T, NBC/Universal and Microsoft announced that ISPs may be ready to start filtering for copyrighted content at the network level.But, checking for copyright violations at the network level may end up meaning a lot more high-level snooping at many other types of content as well. To try to catch that potential copyrig... Read More
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Final Real ID Regulations: DHS Kicks the Problems Down the Road

Jan 11, 2008
The Department of Homeland Security today issued its final regulations for the implementation of the Real ID Act, the plan to create a national identity card system, which Congress passed in May 2005 with little debate as an attachment to the tsunami and Iraq War appropriations bill.In its new REAL ID regulations, DHS does not resolve any of the threats the law poses to California's privacy, freed... Read More
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Congressional Leaders Express Dissatisfaction With Real ID

Jan 11, 2008
Congressional leaders from throughout the nation released statements expressing their dissatisfaction with the Real ID regulations released today by the Department of Homeland Security.Rep. Tom Allen (D-ME)"We need to repeal REAL ID and replace it with a system that will work and does not pass the cost along to taxpayers."Read statement here.Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester (Ds – MT)"Enough is Enou... Read More
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New TransLink Cards: Keep Down Your Convenience Costs

Jan 08, 2008
The Bay Area's transit systems are about to join other cities and get a single payment card. The TransLink card will let you pay for rides on BART, San Francisco Muni buses, and the Peninsula's Caltrain.The new cards may help you avoid fumbling for cash or sorting through multiple fare cards. But, unless you want to also pay for that trip with your privacy, you should buy the TransLink card with c... Read More
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Families of Murder Victims Speak Out Against the Death Penalty

Jan 01, 2008
Despite enduring unimaginable, heartbreaking grief, the families of murder victims are choosing to speak out against the death penalty by sharing their most painful stories of loss. Their experiences form part of a powerful new publication entitled “Voices from California Crime Victims for Alternatives to the Death Penalty,” a joint project of three organizations that are working to reframe the de... Read More
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Muni WiFi Falls Flat in Philadelphia, Study Examines Why and Suggests Strategies for the Future

Dec 19, 2007
We've blogged about the shortcoming of some muni WiFi plans on several occasions. Many networks were built from the ground-up to invade consumer privacy and free speech for profit. Now several of these systems seem to have fallen flat.EarthLink, once the champion of muni WiFi and a willing partner for many cities across the country, announced in November that it was pulling out of many proposed sy... Read More
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New Online Search Tool Bringing Some Privacy Back

Dec 19, 2007
Can't imagine the library keeping track of the books you browse in the stacks and using that information to put advertising flyers in the books you check-out or "personalize" library services to you?How about the library sharing your book browsing information with other organizations or handing it over to the government when asked?Well, that is exactly what happens when you use most of the major I... Read More
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Facts About Recent Gang Injunctions

Dec 19, 2007
Information about the proposed gang injunctions in San Francisco in 2007. Gang injunctions prohibit alleged gang members from certain activities including associating with one another and loitering. Gangs that have been targeted by injunctions are invariably black and Latino. Read More
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Public Defender’s Office, ACLU, and Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Call for Gang Injunction Exit Process

Dec 19, 2007
In a letter addressed to the Board of Supervisors, the Public Defender’s Office, the ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights (LCCR) requested today that the City enact a policy to ensure that all persons named in San Francisco gang injunctions are given the opportunity to be removed from the injunctions when appropriate. Read More