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In a press conference earlier today, Attorney General John
Ashcroft indicated that he would be asking Congress to
expand the ability of law enforcement officers to perform
wiretaps in response to the terrorist attacks on the United
States on September 11, 2001. Ashcroft asked Congress to
pass anti-terrorism legislation including “expanded
electronic surveillance” by the end of this week.
Ashcroft’s comments come in the wake of the Senate’s hasty
passage of the “Combating Terrorism Act” on the evening of
September 13 with less than 30 minutes of consideration on
the Senate floor.
EFF believes this broad legislation would result in
unintended negative consequences for civil liberties of
law-abiding citizens by making it unnecessary for law
enforcement officers to obtain a court wiretap order before
requiring Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to release
e-mail message header information and Internet browsing
patterns of their subscribers. The bill would also
authorize local U.S. attorneys to authorize certain
surveillance orders.
During the Congressional session considering the Combating
Terrorism Act, which was introduced as an amendment
to an omnibus appropriations bill, Senator Patrick Leahy
(D-VT) expressed concern that he was asked to vote so
rapidly on such important legislation within minutes of
receiving it and without conducting hearings in the
Intelligence, Armed Services and Judiciary committees:
“Maybe the Senate wants to just go ahead and adopt new
abilities to wiretap our citizens. Maybe they want to adopt
new abilities to go into people’s computers. Maybe that
will make us feel safer. Maybe. And maybe what the
terrorists have done made us a little bit less safe. Maybe
they have increased Big Brother in this country.
“If that is what the Senate wants, we can vote for it. But
do we really show respect to the American people by
slapping something together, something that nobody on the
floor can explain, and say we are changing the duties of
the Attorney General, the Director of the CIA, the U.S.
attorneys, we are going to change your rights as Americans,
your rights to privacy? We are going to do it with no
hearings, no debate. We are going to do it with numbers on
a page that nobody can understand.”
EFF shares Senator Leahy’s concerns in this time of
national crisis. EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn commented,
“These proposals significantly impact the civil liberties
of Americans. We urge legislators to please slow down and
consider the long-term consequences of your votes.”
“I believe that deep in their souls, Americans understand
that the reason this country is so great–is so worth
defending–is because it is free,” explained EFF Executive
Director Shari Steele. “We should be very careful to make
sure that any legislation that passes is truly needed to
address national security concerns.”
During World War I, the US Congress hastily passed the
Espionage Act which was notorious for decreasing freedoms
without improving the security of the American public.
The Postmaster General instructed 55,000 local postmasters
to remove any materials that “embarrassed” the government
in conducting the war effort.
About EFF:
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading civil
liberties organization working to protect rights in the
digital world. Founded in 1990, EFF actively encourages and
challenges industry and government to support free
expression, privacy, and openness in the information
society. EFF is a member-supported organization and
maintains one of the most linked-to websites in the world:
http://www.eff.org/
The Combating Terrorism Act (S1562) passed by the Senate:
http://www.eff.org/sc/wiretap_bill.html
Senator Leahy’s testimony on the Combating Terrorism Act:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/congress/2001/s091301.html
EFF analysis of the Combating Terrorism Act [coming soon]:
http://www.eff.org/sc/eff_wiretap_bill_analysis.html
Why “backdoor” encryption requirements reduce security:
http://www.crypto.com/papers/escrowrisks98.pdf
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There are about 10,000 commercial sites with an Ocelot-based
application. It’s also used as a tool for SQL college courses.
Trudy Pelzer
Ocelot Computer Services Inc.
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The source code is all C code and uses the OpenGL-like Mesa3D library as well as the related GLUT and GLU libraries. The only other requirements are the X Window libraries and gcc.”
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Lutris EAS 4 is an enterprise class platform, highlighted by Lutris DynaCluster, a service that delivers session level failover in EAS clusters for mission critical environments. Further, legacy enterprise Java applications can easily be implemented as services and imported into the EAS 4 environment, enjoying the same level of manageability as any other EAS service.
“IDC expects the application server market to grow from $2.1 billion in annual sales now to nearly $26 billion by 2005,” said Michele Rosen of IDC. “There’s a lot of room for movement and change, and a real opportunity for Lutris EAS as an ISV focused J2EE application server.”
The Lutris EAS Services Architecture offers the best of both worlds for those requiring J2EE APIs and those implementing application models for which J2EE has not been designed. Developers can create J2EE-style, short duration transactions with EJBs, then leverage the Services Architecture to implement the portions of their applications that require long duration, process intensive, event driven transactions. Lutris EAS makes it possible to support the next generation of application models such as CRM, ERP, Network and Systems Management (NSM) that require access to more systems resources than are made available by the standard J2EE request/response specification.
Lutris EAS’ modular architecture makes it an ideal platform for adding service-level Web Services enabled by SOAP and UDDI, which can run as manageable platform services on the Lutris EAS server. Similarly, incorporating the earlier wireless innovations of the industry leading Lutris Enhydra Java/XML application server, and Lutris wireless partnerships with Motorola, Nokia, Sun, Nextel and Cingular, Lutris EAS now represents the most comprehensive application server supporting wireless services such as J2ME, i-mode, WAP, HTML as well as other client protocols on top of Web services and J2EE services.
New Enterprise Java Capabilities
Includes Comprehensive Development and Deployment Tools
To protect its customers’ investment, Lutris occupies a position on the expert group for the Java Services Framework (JSR-0000111), a Sun Java Community Process working group dedicated to the creation of dynamically extensible application server architectures such as Lutris EAS 4.
Pricing & Availability
Lutris EAS is shipping now and available for purchase from Lutris partners worldwide (http://www.lutris.com/partners/solution/index.htm l) as well as directly from Lutris (http://shop.lutris.com).
Lutris EAS 4 is licensed for development at $995/user and for deployment at $4,495/CPU.
About Lutris Technologies
Lutris Technologies is a leading provider of Java/XML application server products for building a Web of Services?. Lutris leverages the worldwide Open Source process to combine industry standard technology with the freedom of innovation. The company’s mission is to deliver the highest value development and deployment platforms to our partners in the OEM, VAR, ISV and System Integrator community. Lutris offers a full range of product support, training and custom engineering services to its partners. Additional information about Lutris products, services and partner programs is available at www.lutris.com, or call (877) 688-3724 (U.S. toll free), (831) 460-7590 or +44 1923 431669 in the United Kingdom.
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Contacts:
David Young
Lutris Technologies
831 460 7310
david.young@lutris.com
Joel Richman, Hilary Kenworthy
PAN Communications
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But when the Cupertino, Calif.-based company will deliver Mac OS X version 10.1 is unclear. On
Monday, the company canceled its Apple Expo in Paris, in light of last week’s devastating
terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C.”
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Create a complete SDL-based computer game under 1 megabyte, and send it to games@nostarch.com by DECEMBER 1, 2001 and you could win the entire Loki Software game library, books from No Starch Press, a subscription to Linux Journal magazine, and more! Contest details: www.nostarch.com/?games Questions: games@nostarch.com Sponsored by ------------ No Starch Press, www.nostarch.com: Publishers of PROGRAMMING LINUX GAMES Loki Software, Inc. www.lokisoftware.com: Ports best-selling PC games to Linux Linux Journal www.linuxjournal.com: The leading Linux magazine -----------
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