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Privacy Digest 7.01 1/13/98

The following document is from the PRIVACY Forum Archive at 
Vortex Technology, Woodland Hills, California, U.S.A.

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PRIVACY Forum Digest      Tuesday, 13 January 1998      Volume 07 : Issue 01

            Moderated by Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com)         
              Vortex Technology, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
	                 http://www.vortex.com 
	
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CONTENTS 
        INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest; Volume 06, Issues 09 through 18
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)


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The Internet PRIVACY Forum is a moderated digest for the discussion and
analysis of issues relating to the general topic of privacy (both personal
and collective) in the "information age" of the 1990's and beyond.  The
moderator will choose submissions for inclusion based on their relevance and
content.  Submissions will not be routinely acknowledged.

All submissions should be addressed to "privacy@vortex.com" and must have
RELEVANT "Subject:" lines; submissions without appropriate and relevant
"Subject:" lines may be ignored.  Excessive "signatures" on submissions are
subject to editing.  Subscriptions are by an automatic "listserv" system; for
subscription information, please send a message consisting of the word
"help" (quotes not included) in the BODY of a message to:
"privacy-request@vortex.com".  Mailing list problems should be reported to
"list-maint@vortex.com". 

All messages included in this digest represent the views of their
individual authors and all messages submitted must be appropriate to be
distributable without limitations. 

The PRIVACY Forum archive, including all issues of the digest and all
related materials, is available via anonymous FTP from site "ftp.vortex.com",
in the "/privacy" directory.  Use the FTP login "ftp" or "anonymous", and
enter your e-mail address as the password.  The typical "README" and "INDEX"
files are available to guide you through the files available for FTP
access.  PRIVACY Forum materials may also be obtained automatically via
e-mail through the listserv system.  Please follow the instructions above
for getting the listserv "help" information, which includes details
regarding the "index" and "get" listserv commands, which are used to access
the PRIVACY Forum archive.  

All PRIVACY Forum materials are available through the Internet Gopher system
via a gopher server on site "gopher.vortex.com".  Access to PRIVACY Forum
materials is also available through the Internet World Wide Web (WWW) via
the Vortex Technology WWW server at the URL: "http://www.vortex.com";
full keyword searching of all PRIVACY Forum files is available via
WWW access.
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VOLUME 07, ISSUE 01

   Quote for the day:
	
	"You're gonna need a bigger boat."

			-- Martin Brody (Roy Scheider)
			   "Jaws" (Universal; 1975)

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	             INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest
		    Volume 06, Issues 09 through 18
		     1 Jul 1997 through 31 Dec 1997

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 4 July 1997;  Volume 06 : Issue 09
        INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest; Volume 6, Issues 1 through 8
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 20 July 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 10
	Privacy Discussion on KPFK-FM via PRIVACY Forum Radio
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Directory Services and The Roach Motel
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Supermarket Banks (Keith Parkins)
	Bermuda (Rick Morbey)
	Draft minutes, June Meeting of CSSPAB (Michael Ravnitzky)
	[FYI] ALA Statement on library use of filtering software (Terry Kuny)
	Direct Line Insurance (Keith Parkins)
	Smart Cards at Surrey University (Keith Parkins)
	"Privacy is not a right" according to CEI/NCC submission at FTC
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 10 August 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 11
	Spamming has forced some domain/address blocking to vortex.com
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	AOL backs down -- But new problems loom
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Trojan phonecards / Internet opinion surveys
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
 	Re: TRUSTe (Roger Clarke)
	CFP '98 Request for Proposals (Ecavazos)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Monday, 8 September 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 12
	Backlash to the Death of Princess Diana?
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	U-Haul/Credit Cards/Social Security Numbers (M. L. Sproul)
	EPIC Opposes EHI / Experian (Dave Banisar)
	Electronic National ID card project in South Korea (Ko Youngkyong)
	Chip-Based ID: Promise and Peril (Roger Clarke)
	Amended Complaint Filed in Cleveland Crypto Suit (Peter D. Junger)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 21 September 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 13
	CPSR Warns About Encryption Legislation (Susan Evoy)
	EPIC and PI Charge US Violates Intl Crypto Agreement (Dave Banisar)
	House panel votes behind closed doors to build in Big Brother
	   (Declan McCullagh)
	USACM Applauds California Legislature (ACM US Public Policy Office)
	Electronic Bracelets for Children (Roger Clarke)
	Internet access to criminal records info (Nancy Talner)
	Debate about an ISO privacy standard (Colin Bennett)
	SSA to Restore Online Web Service (from EPIC Alert 4.12)
           (Marc Rotenberg)
	Amended Complaint Filed in Cleveland Crypto Suit (Peter D. Junger)
	Peter Neumann to Receive Social Responsibility Award (Susan Evoy)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 5 October 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 14
	Shadows in the Mirror: The Looming Problems of Web Caching
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
        House Committee Rejects Domestic Crypto Ban (EPIC-News List)
	ID Cards to Cost $10 Billion (EPIC-News List)
	FC: ACLU, EPIC oppose deviant Markey-White version of SAFE
	   (Declan McCullagh)
	New PGP "Everything the FBI ever dreamed of" (Martin Minow)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Saturday, 1 November 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 15
	Update on the SPAM Battle (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Information "Potatoes" (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Prisoners with access to personal information (Jonathan G. Stotzer)
	Privacy in patients records (Charles MacLean)
	IE 4.0: bright spots and shadows (Peter Langston)
	S/MIME Crack?  Beware press bearing incomplete stories (Bruce Schneier)
	New Privacy Book by Beth Givens (Robert Gellman)
	Press Release: Junger v. Daley (Peter D. Junger)
	Monitoring of e-mail unlawful (Keith Parkins)
	Towards A European Framework for Digital Signatures And Encryption
	   (Keith Parkins)
	House Panel Questions FBI Implementation of Wiretap Law (Monty Solomon)
	Clinton Medical Privacy Recommendations Undercut State Protections,
           ACLU Says (Monty Solomon)
	The Electronic Privacy Papers: A new book by Schneier/Banisar
	   (Bruce Schneier)
	Europe spikes spooks' e-mail eavesdrop bid [by Duncan Campbell]
           (Dave Farber)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Thursday, 20 November 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 16
	The ATM Debit Card Switcheroo 
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	New gadget at Mobil stations, automatic ID? (Mike Gardiner)
	The Hazards of Humour... (Robert Taylor)
	PROFS: Court Decision 10/22/97 (Eddie Becker)
	"Son of CDA" Ignores Supreme Court Ruling, ACLU Says (Emily Whitfield)
	Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape (Phil Agre)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 19 December 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 17
	Microsoft Knowledge Base and Cookies
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	More ATM card problems (Robert Beckman)
 	Re: Debit Cards (Susan Kirkland)
	CDA Successor Introduced (ALAWASH)
	Re: The Hazards of Humour... (Ken Meinken)
	Louisiana legislature considers requiring thumbprint to vote
	   (Dean, James L.)
	FC: California's Rep. Eshoo backs Bernstein lawsuit
           (Declan McCullagh)
        Warning of FBI Wiretap 'Wish List,' ACLU Urges FCC To Place
           Digital Telephony Plans on Hold (Monty Solomon)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Wednesday, 31 December 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 18
	Banks, Telemarketing Lies, and the Fine Print 
	    (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	ATM card problems (Joe Bates)
	GSM mobile network in Switzerland reveals location of its users
	   (Daniel Polak)
        Toll records (Phil Agre)

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