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The Bombings: 1978-1995
- The Unabomber's bloody campaign spanned 17 years and touched victims from coast to coast. At least one is waiting to hear why. [Wired News]
The CDA Plaintiffs
- A roster of the lead group in the successful challenge to the Communications Decency Act. [Wired News]
The CDA, In Kids' Own Words
- Jon Katz posts email musings of some of his younger correspondents. [Wired News]
The Clinton-Gore Porn-Filtering 'Toolbox'
- The White House's wannabe webmonkeys hold an event to highlight their new push for Internet self-regulation as the path to keeping kids safe from porn and predators. [Wired News]
The Clintons, Some Techies, Some Tuna Tartare
- The president will be the guest of honor at a $1 million dinner hosted by some of the tech industry's biggest stars. The routine cash-raising aside, the event is all about the new intimacy between futurist Democrats and the industry they see dominating the next century. [Wired News]
The Digital TV Giveaway
- Broadcasters control the tube. The tube is the life-support system for national officeholders. So is it any surprise that broadcasters won't have to pony up for their new slice of public airwaves? John Heilemann reports. [Wired News]
The Evolving Legal Tack in Germany
- CompuServe's legal struggle gets the online service mired in the gap between German and Bavarian law. Also, CompuServe's response. [Wired News]
The H-Files: G-Men Learn to Hack
- The FBI, the US Marshal's Office, and the Secret Service are training their suits how to crack networks and cases alike. [Wired News]
The Hottest Net Issue Worldwide: Access
- Jon Katz talks Net access with people from around the world and finds the real moral dilemma at the heart of the information revolution. [Wired News]
The Kids Are All Right - Really
- A study confirms what Jon Katz knew all along. [Wired News]
The New Censorship
- Jon Katz muses on the price of freedom, eternal vigilance, and Larry Flynt. [Wired News]
The Post-CDA Flame War
- Instead of celebrating the Supreme Court decision throwing out the Communications Decency Act, some well-known netizens flamed each other. Now that things have cooled down, practical and philosophical questions on how to respond to the decision still loom large. [Wired News]
The Redmond Scare
- Should lovers of Net freedom fight Microsoft? [Wired News]
The Technotragedy, Part III: An Empty Progress
- Technotragedies show technology's limits and dangers, says The Netizen's Jon Katz. [Wired News]
The Things That Unite Us
- Jon Katz offers some observations about post-political thinking. [Wired News]
The True North Strong and Spam-Free
- Canada has a unique solution to the growing spam epidemic: an arm's-length government body steeped in electronic privacy issues. [Wired News]
This May Be the Year Congress Gets the Net
- Signs of hope spring up on Capitol Hill as wired lawmakers signal Internet legislation. [Wired News]
This Mondale Comes in First
- Ted Mondale, son of the veteran Land of 10,000 Lakes politico, is making a little bit of history: He's apparently the first candidate to buy paid ads on the Web. [Wired News]
This is Your Net on Drugs
- The New York Times hallucinates over the Net drug "crisis," Jon Katz says. [Wired News]
Timeline: Into, out of, and in Court Again
- Microsoft has spent much of the 1990s under the federal government's legal lens. [Wired News]
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