Dear colleges! I am designate by Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia as chairman of DG on protection children on the Internet. Scope of this group is researching...
Uldis Kinis
ukinis@...
Mar 1, 2002 8:50 am
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I'm not sure Seth, but I think that the rules dictate word count, font, margins, and the color of the cover. Printers who do the briefs regularly are set up to...
John Noble
jnoble@...
Mar 1, 2002 8:54 am
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... Here's a yard sign for you. ********************************************************************** For Listserv Instructions, see...
Seth-- Further to the comments by Benjamin Reeve, your first contact on this question should be the court hearing the case. When I was litigating, I ran into...
Frederic Wilf
fwilf@...
Mar 1, 2002 2:34 pm
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You might also ask if the Court wants a CDR copy. -- A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@... & no one will talk to a host that's...
David Lesher
wb8foz@...
Mar 1, 2002 2:36 pm
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... Hmm.. that would be interesting to post in my yard. I'll put it right next to the "Beware of Dog" sign ;) Personally, I give the orginal post a 7 in...
Drew Lehman - DigitaE...
dlehman@...
Mar 1, 2002 3:02 pm
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Each Circuit has its own rules on format for briefs. The primary advantage of using one of these services is that they are familiar with all the rules and can...
Eric C. Grimm
ericgrimm@...
Mar 1, 2002 3:31 pm
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================= I've looked into the _amicus_ formatting requirements myself, and they seem to be the most heinously elaborate specifications I've ever seen,...
James S. Huggins (Cyb...
Cyberia@...
Mar 1, 2002 4:13 pm
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Seth, the rules for amicus briefs vary by court. In the federal system (which I assume is what you're interested in), the rules are different at the various...
Stephen T. Middlebrook
Stephen.Middlebrook@...
Mar 1, 2002 10:11 pm
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I agree with Eric. Unless you are filing with the U.S. Supreme Court (which has most unique printing AND filing requirements --40 actually printed and bound...
Andrew C. Greenberg
werdna@...
Mar 2, 2002 3:54 am
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See http://www.europa.eu.int/information_society/newsroom/documents/drm_work ingdoc.pdf -- # Stefan Bechtold stef@... Stanford, CA, USA...
Stefan Bechtold
stef@...
Mar 2, 2002 3:58 am
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This is becoming as big a problem for me as old fashioned spam. The problem is that my email address is short and simple and the idiot morons of the world seem...
Steve Middlebrook
STM@...
Mar 2, 2002 4:37 am
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Thanks very much to all who have responded. It seems the original idea that the brief would cost $2000 in filing expenses was indeed based on experience with...
Seth Finkelstein
sethf@...
Mar 2, 2002 5:10 am
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Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 11:11:39 -0800 To: declan@... From: Jim Warren <jwarren@...> Subject: FOOTNOTE: Bulk, unsolicited political email isn't spam --...
Matthew Gaylor
freematt@...
Mar 2, 2002 6:26 pm
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I have a clear answer to all of these questions: (1) No; and (2) No. There should never be content-based regulation of e-mail, except to the extent the message...
Andrew C. Greenberg
werdna@...
Mar 2, 2002 9:27 pm
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Re: It's non-commercial so it's not spam "Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods." - H. L. Menken I don't think Jones should be...
Bill Stewart
bill.stewart@...
Mar 2, 2002 10:08 pm
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... But it highlights the First Amendment issue that is also implicated in bans on commercial spam. Long ago, I worked for a political candidate in Illinois,...
John Noble
jnoble@...
Mar 3, 2002 12:27 am
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This has always been my concern with attempts to ban "commercial email" (aka spam). You end up getting a lot of "innocent" email caught in the crossfire in...
Robert Hayden
rhayden@...
Mar 3, 2002 1:38 am
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... Again, I don't see why all this is necessary. If we seriously sanction false representations, a great amount of the benefit can be obtained. Opt-out lists...
Andrew C. Greenberg
werdna@...
Mar 3, 2002 1:46 am
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... However, you seem to be using "bulk" as an identifying characteristic. From the very earliest days of the internet, "bulk" has been a valid tag to apply ...
Robert Hayden
rhayden@...
Mar 3, 2002 1:57 am
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... Regrets, I suggest this idea is already problematic. Counter-example: Many spams include a passage similar to the following: <murk> This message is in full...
Seth Finkelstein
sethf@...
Mar 3, 2002 2:05 am
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... When a politician needs to hire companies to engage in fraudelent and deceptive practices, I've got to wonder if the voters get what they deserve....
Sean Donelan
sean@...
Mar 3, 2002 2:14 am
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... They still do. See ENRON. :-) The approach may have changed, the result is the same. ...
Robert Hayden
rhayden@...
Mar 3, 2002 2:17 am
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... I suggest there's a key *pragmatic* difference between commercial spam and political spam - political spam tends to be self-limiting in ways commercial...
Seth Finkelstein
sethf@...
Mar 3, 2002 2:25 am
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... And if you^H^H^H "Parties Unknown" send out spam that appears to have come from your opponent? ...
Randall Head
rvh40@...
Mar 3, 2002 2:35 am
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How do Canadians vote the California Secretary of State out of office? Not only did the politician use a korean high school and a spanish opt-out site, he...
Sean Donelan
sean@...
Mar 3, 2002 2:36 am
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... Classic political "Dirty Tricks". Spammers are in fact already doing this, sometimes sending out spams attributed to anti-spam activists. ...
Seth Finkelstein
sethf@...
Mar 3, 2002 3:02 am
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... True, but that isn't much of a problem, as mailing lists are all optable in and out. I can filter those mailing lists I want before I filter against other...
Andrew C. Greenberg
werdna@...
Mar 3, 2002 3:12 am
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... Yup, it certainly raises the question whether spam regulation of any kind can be effective. I think with the proper combinations of penalties for lies,...