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>C O M P U T E R U N D E R G R O U N D<
>D I G E S T<
*** Volume 1, Issue #1.14 (June 14, 1990) **
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MODERATORS: Jim Thomas / Gordon Meyer
REPLY TO: TK0JUT2@NIU.bitnet
COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST is an open forum dedicated to sharing
information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of
diverse views.
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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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In This Issue:
File 1: Moderators' Comments
File 2: Mail: 1) SS jurisdiction; 2) Busts
File 3: Craig Neidorf's New Indictment (Gordon Meyer)
File 4: Is this Evidence (response to indictment, Jim Thomas)
File 5: Mike Godwin on Search Warrants etc.
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*** Computer Underground Digest Issue #1.14 / File 1 of 5 ***
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Gordon Meyer's Subversive Thesis
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An inside source reported to us that Omar Stanford, who was indicted in
Missouri for alleged phreaking, has had all the charges against him dropped
by local authorities. They also returned all of his software and
equipment......EXCEPT FOR the infamous M.A. thesis by Gordon Meyer. No
reason was given for the failure to return it.
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Withdrawal of Some Archives
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We have been informed that files to be used for evidence against Craig
Neidorf include those in our archives. As a result, we will not accept
requests for Phracks 19, 22, 23 or 24. Although we find such repression
abhorent, and although it would seem to constitute a challenge to
legitimate research interests, we feel it best to err on the side of
caution and have succumbed to the "chilling effect."
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