![]() ![]() ![]() Berkeley graduate student Daniel Bernstein, with the support of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, filed suit against the U.S. In the meantime, I recommend that you look at AOL's Info-Mac mirror for Internet files and issues of TidBITS in: Įncryption Lawsuit Filed - In late February, U.C. I'll post another note when the machine is back and functional again. Nor will you be able to retrieve TidBITS or any files from the Info-Mac mirror part of until the machine comes back up. The upshot of this is that none of the Anarchie bookmarks that ship with my book, The Internet Starter Kit will work, since they point at a directory on that machine. Northwest Nexus is working on getting a new machine up in its place, but they currently estimate a 10 to 12 day downtime. Zip Zapping Away - Lookups for the United Statesįtp. Down - For various reasons, the machine that runs died yesterday.Hayden Books, an imprint of Macmillan Computer PublishingĬopyright 1995 Adam & Tonya Engst.Makers of hard drives, tape drives, and neat SCSI accessories. This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by: Plus, important news on Harry Mangalam's new incarnation of the Info-Mac WAIS database, a new Federal lawsuit regarding encryption technology and electronic privacy, and reviews of ZipZAPP and ZipQuest Pro, two ZIP Code/Area Code databases for the United States. The Web gets stickier this week as we bring you news on updates to all the major World-Wide Web browsers and details on StarNine's announcement of Mac-based Web server products.
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