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>C O M P U T E R U N D E R G R O U N D<
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*** Volume 3, Issue #3.07 (March 2, 1991) **
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MODERATORS: Jim Thomas / Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.bitnet)
ARCHIVISTS: Bob Krause / Alex Smith / Bob Kusumoto
RESURRECTED SYSCZAR: Brendan Kehoe
USENET readers can currently receive CuD as alt.society.cu-digest. Back
issues are also available on Compuserve (in: DL0 of the IBMBBS sig),
PC-EXEC BBS (414-789-4210), and at 1:100/345 for those on FIDOnet.
Anonymous ftp sites: (1) ftp.cs.widener.edu (back up and running) and
(2) cudarch@chsun1.uchicago.edu
E-mail server: archive-server@chsun1.uchicago.edu.
COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST is an open forum dedicated to sharing
information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of
diverse views. CuD material may be reprinted as long as the source is
cited. Some authors, however, do copyright their material, and those
authors should be contacted for reprint permission. It is assumed that
non-personal mail to the moderators may be reprinted unless otherwise
specified. Readers are encouraged to submit reasoned articles relating to
the Computer Underground. Articles are preferred to short responses.
Please avoid quoting previous posts unless absolutely necessary.
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DISCLAIMER: The views represented herein do not necessarily represent the
views of the moderators. Contributors assume all responsibility
for assuring that articles submitted do not violate copyright
protections.
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CONTENTS THIS ISSUE:
File 1: Moderators' Corner
File 2: From the Mailbag
File 3: CuD Index, Volume Two (2.00 - 2.19)
File 4: Electronic Frontier Foundation Job Announcement
File 5: Bad Moveez mark II
File 6: The CU in the News
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*** CuD #3.07, File 1 of 6: Moderator's corner ***
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From: Moderators
Subject: Moderators' Corner
Date: March 2, 1991
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Apology to a valuable contributor
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Sometimes letters are published that were not so-intended by the authors to be
published. We indicate in the header that we assume notes may be published,
and as a rule, even though we assume letters may be published, we double check
"just in case." When we ask for a copy of an article or note that someone has
written, we generally assume, whatever wording we use, that it's understood
that it is for publication. Even if a note has been posted publicly on the
nets and an author sends us a copy, we still try to check. Unfortunately,
signals are sometimes crossed and an article slips into publication which an
author prefered to not to be. We regret when this occurs, but it is the result
of legitimate misunderstandings and not the result of any attempt to bypass
author prerogative. Given the amount of mail we receive and weekly schedule, in
addition to net-lag that may delay a response until *after* a post has been
published, miscommunication can arise. We regret such occurances and apologize
to a recent valuable contributor to whom this happened.
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Corrected NIA Address
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In the last issue of CuD, the wrong nuchat address for NIA was listed by
mistake. The *CORRECT* address for NIA submissions and correspondence is:
ELISEM@NUCHAT.SCCSI.COM
We regret any inconvenience caused to those on the mistakenly
listed account.
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Intertek: The CyberPunk Journal
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The latest INTERTEK (Winter, 1991, Vol 3,1) is out, and features
"Reflections on Hackers" by Katie Hafner and interviews with John Perry
Barlow and Eric Bloodaxe. For those who have not seen it, Intertek is a
hard-copy magazine (the current issue is 28 pages) with articles,
commentary, interviews, book reviews, research summaries, and other
cutting-edge hi-tek information. Single issues are $2.50, or a one year
subscription is $7. The editor, Steve Steinberg, can be contacted at: 325
Ellwood Bech, #3, Goleta, CA (93117) or internet at steve@cs.ucsb.edu.
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Call for Articles
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For the next few issues, we are especially looking for articles from
readers on: (1) State of the CU (p/h and pirate) BBS community; (2) Views
on such issues sysop liability on BBSs, e-mail privacy on BBS and mainframe
(university or employer) systems,; and (3) Surveillance of BBSs by local,
state or federal LE agents.
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