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I hate to 'spam' the list like this, but I thought some of you guys might find this funny. This is the EFF's newsletter for April Fools' Day.

--Mike

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Subject: EFFector 17a.1: EFF Announces Key Escrow Plan
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:32:10 -0800 (PST)
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EFFector    Vol. 17a, No. 1    April 1, 2004          donna@xxxxxxx

A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation  ISSN 1062-9424
In the 283rd and 1/2 Issue of EFFector:

  * EFF Announces Key Escrow Plan
  * SCO to Sue Over Unauthorized Use of Earth's Resources 
  * Studio Seeks to Enjoin Children from Blinking, Singing During 
    TV Show
  * Microsoft Wins Patent for Software Industry Monopolization
  * Let the Sun Set on PATRIOT - Section 69
  * FBI's "Totally Voluntary" Brain Implant Adds New Dimension
    to Trusted Traveler Program
  * EFF to Offer Tin Foil Hats as Membership Premium 
  * MiniLinks (9): Why Consumers Love DRM
  * Staff Calendar: 04.01.04 - Entire staff going nowhere, doing
    nothing.
  * Administrivia

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* EFF Announces Key Escrow Plan

Encryption Keys To Be Safeguarded in Executive Director's Desk

San Francisco, CA - In response to renewed law enforcement 
demands for expanded access to Americans' communications, EFF 
today unveiled its own "key escrow" proposal.  Under this scheme, 
parties who wish to communicate securely (as well as technology 
innovators and online service providers who wish to offer 
secure communications) can receive encryption keys directly 
from EFF.

EFF will generate the keys securely using a special set of secure 
dice rolled by teams of interns.

EFF will also retain a copy of the keys provided in order to 
facilitate potential lawfully authorized surveillance by law 
enforcement agencies.  The organization has pledged to lock up the 
keys in a secure facility, namely the bottom desk drawer in the 
office of EFF Executive Director Shari Steele.

"Our Executive Director is very trustworthy," noted EFF Staff
Technologist Seth Schoen.  "Also, her desk is made out of some 
kind of hardwood.  It is very polished and ready for use."

A law enforcement agent who obtains a valid warrant will be able
to contact Steele directly to receive prompt access to relevant
keys.  "Nobody else offers a key escrow solution this secure and
effective," said Schoen.

"Mmm...Strong crypto," said Bruce "Roy" Schneier, a guy who knows 
a lot about this stuff.  

For the full media release:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

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* SCO to Sue Over Unauthorized Use of Earth's Resources

Lindon, UT - On the heels of its campaign against users of the 
Free Software program Linux, the SCO Group today announced that 
it will begin a new round of lawsuits against users of other 
free resources, including fire, water, air and land.  

"People think they can just use free things without paying for 
them," said SCO CEO Daryl McBribe.  "This kind of 'socialism' is 
anti-American and a violation of the Constitution.  It's up to 
corporations like SCO to crush that kind of idealism."  

Added Daryl's other brother Daryl, "Yeah, what he said."  

SCO plans to offer a generous and reasonable licensing program 
for Earth's remaining natural resources with prices as low as $700 
per carbon-based life form.   

"We think once people realize how much money it takes to fund 
lawsuits...er...um.  I mean, innovation, they will happily sign 
up," said McBribe.

NYT article on SCO lawsuits:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

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* Studio Sues to Enjoin Children from Blinking, Singing During TV 
Show

Hollywood, CA - Twentieth Century Ferret Pictures announced today 
that it will begin suing children 2-6 years old for creating  
unauthorized derivative works of its popular "Bernard the Talking 
Dinosaur" television show.  Children, the studio claims, often 
blink, babble or sing while watching the show.

"This is a clear violation  of our exclusive rights over the 
show's performance," said Wade Aminute, spokesman for Ferret. 
"Closing your eyes during the broadcast, even for a moment, 
materially modifies the sequence of images that will be seared into 
one's brain for eternity.  Not to mention that it interferes 
with our subliminal product placements.  We cannot allow such 
intrusions upon the sanctity of our creative works." 

Ferret says it expects most children will settle the suits for 
between three lollipops and their rock collection.

Wired article on the lawsuits:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168> 

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* Microsoft Wins Patent for Software Industry Monopolization

Redmond, WA - Microsoft Corporation today announced that the United 
States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) has officially awarded the
company Patent No. 7,543,332, entitled "Method of Monopolizing a 
Software Industry."  The patent, filed in 1995, covers the
development of operating systems and desktop applications that 
render users helplessly dependent upon flawed yet ubiquitous 
software platforms.  

"Microsoft has  been a leader and an innovator in this field for 
years," said Ari Ukidingme, a spokesman for the software giant.  
"We figured - Hey, why not use it to get a legal monopoly?"  

Microsoft says it has no plans to sue on the patent at present 
but has entered into licensing negotiations with SCO over its 
Linux-related activities. 

Washington Post article on the patent:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

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* Let the Sun Set on PATRIOT - Section 69

Welcome to part nine of "Let the Sun Set on PATRIOT," an EFFector 
series on the battle to let some of the most troubling provisions 
in the USA PATRIOT Act expire, or "sunset."  Each week, we profile 
one of the 13 provisions set to expire in December of 2005 and 
explain in plain language what's wrong with the provision and 
why Congress should allow it to sunset.  This week we look at 
Section 69, which requires all airline passengers to travel 
in the nude.

~ How PATRIOT Section 69 Changed the Law

Before PATRIOT, you could make plans to travel without feeling 
the need to get in shape first, and without scheduling a visit 
to the local tanning salon.  That Bugs Bunny tatoo was 
strictly between you and Selma.  And that's kinda what made it 
so special, wasn't it?

After PATRIOT: Goodbye, ego.  Dang, things really *have* headed 
south a bit since college, haven't they?  

~ Why Section 69 Should Sunset

Section 69 makes it a crime to "board a flight fully clothed,"
because otherwise you can "hide a lot of terrorist activity
under there."  But, as we note above, our egos are already fragile
and just-this-side-of-bruised.  Worse, we're now sorely tempted to
go on the Atkins diet, but our cousin Peggy told us that that 
doctor guy died of a heart attack.  We're not thinking that sounds 
very "healthy."  
  
~ Conclusion

EFF supports the repeal of Section 69, which would strip us of our 
most fundamental clothes.  We also support the Look But Don't Touch 
Act (S 1984/HR 2001) and encourage you to visit EFF's Action 
Center today to let your representatives to know you support the 
bill:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168> 

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* FBI's "Totally Voluntary" Brain Implant Adds New Dimension to 
Trusted Traveler Program

Washington, DC - The FBI announced today that the new brain 
implant technology will be "totally voluntary," but that with so 
many benefits, "Why would anybody say no?"  

"It's a brave new world we live in, and with the new implant 
technology, your location and safety can be assured 24/7.  RFID 
readers will make showing ID at airports - or Nevada roadside stops -
a thing of the past," said FBI spokesperson Who Dunnit.  "And 
with the bonus addition of the new PC Thought(TM) module, 
all evil thought can be banned before you even think it."  

The chip will initially be offered free to prisoners who opt to 
leave physical incarceration and business-class airline 
passengers.

NYT piece on the implant:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

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* EFF to Offer Tin Foil Hats as Membership Premium

Tired of that voluntary implant telling every traffic light who 
you are?  No money to go to Brazil and have it removed?  Join 
EFF at the sustainer level, choose the EFF-insignia embossed 
"tin foil hat" as your premium, and there will be no more red 
lights for you, pal.  

Join EFF today!:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

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* miniLinks
miniLinks features noteworthy news items from around the Internet.

~ Why Consumers Love DRM
The Hollywood Reporter on how DRM is helping consumers manage their
ungainly collections of rights:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

~ Linus Torvalds Buys SCO Site License for Home
The father of the Linux operating system claims that SCO's request 
was too compelling, well-reasoned and legally clear to ignore:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

~ Sen. Hatch Endorses Remotely Destroying Computers to Stop P2P
But only after a warning.  How reasonable!
<http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,59298,00.html>

~ Auto Industry Follows Lead of Downloading Services
Citing the digital music industry's innovative business model, auto 
makers will soon create cars that work only on authorized roads and 
cannot be resold:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

~ RIAA, DirecTV & SCO Merge, Sue Everyone Else
FTC regulators initially balked at the merger, but lawyers for the 
new conglomerate just stared, drooled and cracked their knuckles:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

~ USPTO to Start Granting Indulgences
The agency claims that its long history of distributing pieces of 
paper gives it the moral authority and technical expertise to 
absolve sins:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

~ Recording Industry Sues 12 Year-Old Girl
RIAA takes the moral high ground by storm:
<http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,96797,00.html>

~ God Files Preemptive Patent Suit Against Life on Mars
The deity stated that legal action and/or smiting may result 
if the Red Planet is found to have violate Patent #1:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

~ Diebold E-Voting Machine Sounds Klaxon, Spews Quarters 
into Plastic Cup
Investigators found that the unit was actually a video poker 
machine that had been mislabeled.  No word yet on how it 
passed certification:
<http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=168>

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* Staff Calendar
For a complete listing of EFF speaking engagements (with 
locations and times), please visit:
<http://www.eff.org/calendar/>

~ April 1 -
We already told you we weren't going anywhere or doing anything. 
Jeesh.  It's called "reading."  You might want to try it out 
sometime.    

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