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EFFector - Volume 22, Issue 24 - Chicago Development Critics Fight for Anonymity

EFFector Vol. 22, No. 24  August 28, 2009  editor@eff.org

A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
ISSN 1062-9424

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In our 516th issue:

* CHICAGO DEVELOPMENT CRITICS FIGHT FOR ANONIMITY. The Electronic
Frontier Foundation (EFF) has asked an Illinois Circuit Court judge to
quash subpoenas aimed at outing opponents of a controversial city
project. In December, local residents filed a lawsuit in state court
against the city of Chicago and local developers, challenging the
legality of a development project in the city's Uptown neighborhood.
In response, the "Wilson Yard Defendants," six lawfirms associated
with Chicago developer Peter Holsten, issued subpoenas directing
Google and a local neighborhood association to unmask anonymous online
critics who had discussed either the project or Alderman Helen
Shiller, the primary governmental sponsor of the project.
For the full press release:
https://www.eff.org/press/archives/2009/08/21

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EFF Updates

* The New York Times on Government Website Privacy
Tuesday's New York Times includes its editorial board's take on
revising the federal government's web tracking policy. The
recommendations align closely with those we made in coordination with
the Center for Democracy and Technology earlier this month.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/08/new-york-times-government-website-privacy

* Op-Ed on Lawless Surveillance by Cindy Cohn
EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn's opinion piece, currently posted on the
blog of the American Constitution Society, points out that the Obama
Administration has embraced two of the most radical positions taken by
the Bush Administration -- that the Executive Branch need not
follow the law and that the courts should not be allowed to review the
core constitutional questions that the Executive Branch wants hidden.
For the opinion piece:
http://www.acslaw.org/node/13922
For the Deep Link:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/08/op-ed-lawless-surveillance

* Stomping Grapes for EFF in Indiana
Mike Wigren of WKID-FM Froggery Radio in Vevay, Indiana, has selected
EFF as his beneficiary charity should he be one of the Top 3 winning
Media Celebrity Grape Stompers at the  38th Swiss Wine Festival being
held this weekend (August 27-30). Thanks, Mike, and good luck!
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/08/stomping-grapes-eff-indiana

* PASS ID: REAL ID Reanimated
In February, opponents of REAL ID were given a bit of hope when
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said that she wanted to
repeal the REAL ID Act, the federal government's failed plan to impose
a national identification card through state driver's licenses. But
what has taken place since is no return to sanity, as political
machinations have produced a cosmetic makeover called "PASS ID" that
has revived the push for a national identification card.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/08/pass-id-real-id-reanimated

* Warrants Required: EFF's Big Disagreement with Google About
Google Book Search
Is Google's exciting new digital library/bookstore going to maintain
the strong protections for reader privacy that traditional libraries
and bookstores have fought for and largely won? Despite significant
efforts by EFF and our partners to get Google to provide these privacy
protections in Google Book Search, it looks like we'll be asking the
court to intervene.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/08/warrants-required-big-disagreement-google-book-search

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miniLinks

~ Facebook Bows to Canadian Privacy Concerns
The social networking giant promises to fine tune privacy controls and
allow users to see when third party apps are requesting private data.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/27/facebook-bows-to-canadian-privacy-concerns-will-change-the-way-all-apps-access-social-data/

~ Court Orders Google to Unmask Blogger
The blogger, who was identified for calling a model a "skank," has
promised to sue Google.
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/08/24/court-orders-google.html

~ Apple Rejects Google Voice App
Was the Google Voice app rejected because it altered "the iPhone's
distinctive user experience," or because it competes with Apple's
preferred carrier company?
http://www.informationweek.com/news/personal_tech/iphone/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=219401091

~ Wired Journalist Tries to Disappear
Evan Ratliff is testing his privacy to see if he can remain hidden
while continuing to use the Internet.
http://www.wired.com/vanish/

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Announcements

* Help the EFF Technologists!

EFF is doing some research on the Amazon Kindle e-book reader. If you
can donate a Kindle 2 or a Kindle DX to EFF, please contact
kindle@eff.org. We can provide you with a receipt for tax purposes and
our heartfelt gratitude.

* Help EFF Go to Ohio LinuxFest!

EFF is looking for donations of airline tickets and hotel points for
Ohio LinuxFest in Columbus, as well as other conferences and speaking
engagements. If you have enough airline miles for a free ticket and
would like to send an EFF staffer to a conference, let us know, and we
will help you with the process of making the reservation. Please note
that at this time we are unable to combine miles from multiple
individuals or airlines. We are also looking for hotel rewards points
to help reduce our overall travel costs.

As thanks for your donation, we can offer a free membership and a
mention in EFFector (if you'd like). Please contact aaron@eff.org if
you can help!

* Attend the SC World Congress!

SC World Congress Discounts for EFFector Readers!

Visit the EFF booth at the second annual SC World Congress -
Enterprise Data Security Conference, October 13-14 in New York City.
The Congress features a comprehensive program presented in four tracks
- including the unique Editors Choice sessions - and the industry's
largest fall product expo showcasing IT security solutions from
leading vendors and hot startups.  EFF members receive a $100 discount
on conference fees by registering with the promotional code EFF. No
code is required for free exhibits admission. www.scworldcongress.com

* O'Reilly/Techweb Discounts for EFFector Readers!

Our friends at O'Reilly Media and TechWeb are offering discounts to
the EFF community at two new events in the Gov 2.0 landscape in
September. Both events will be held in Washington, DC.

Gov 2.0 Summit (www.gov2summit), an invitation-only, high-level
dialogue between senior-level public and private sector leadership,
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standard invitation process, check out:
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Save 30% on registration with code gvt09eff.

Gov 2.0 Expo Showcase (gov2expo.com) takes place September 8 and
features 25 rapid-fire presentations of innovative Gov 2.0
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Save 30% with code gxp09eff.

* Volunteer at EFF!

EFF is looking for volunteers to assist with operations in our
membership department. If you're organized, detail-oriented, and
looking for a hands-on way to support EFF, contact us today!

Duties include:

* Sending out membership packets
* Organizing premiums
* Printing mailings
* Assisting with event

Learn about fundraising operations in the nonprofit world while
supporting your favorite organization in a tangible way! Interest in
grassroots fundraising is a plus, as is knowledge and familiarity with
EFF's issues. Send a letter of interest to aaron@eff.org

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Administrivia

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http://www.eff.org/about

Editor:
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