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Technology Bill of Rights
This is an example of the abuse of power provided by some of the new tech crime laws. Tech crime laws may be a necessity, but we also need a technology bill of rights or something of the sort to offset the imbalance of power that the government and businesses have over researchers and benign hackers.
Posted by: bmh129   Posted on: 10/17/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So then, the govt will do what to right this  FilledOut | 10/17/03
not only that  alpha11@... | 10/17/03
I agree  Arrg | 10/17/03
not only that  Publius_z | 10/17/03
Need more info here!  Donophyn | 10/17/03
As far as I know  FEDup_z | 10/17/03
Technology Bill of Rights  bmh129 | 10/17/03
Benign hackers?  DrJ_z | 10/17/03
How..?  ron@... | 10/17/03
Re: How..?  cjules13 | 10/17/03
Ok, so who gives this guy his life back ?  BitTwiddler | 10/17/03

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