Just because it is public DOES mean it's declassified. There are
Supreme Court cases on this. If the government can recover all the
copies, then it can REclassify it. But if it can't, then the document
is not classified.
I ran into this situation when digging up some of William Friedman's
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Alfred Qaeda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> M.I.T. Physicist Says Pentagon Is
> Trying to Silence Him
> by James Dao
Here is the letter in question. I'm sending it at least as much to
put it in the inet-one archives as I am for general interest :-)
If anyone wants the HTML version or the attachme
At 08:22 AM 08/02/2001 -0700, John Gilmore wrote:
>Just because it is public DOES mean it's declassified. There are
>Supreme Court cases on this. If the government can recover all the
>copies, then it can REclassify it. But if it can't, then the document
>is not classified.
It's not that strai
Even if all sources were unclassified, there still
looms Classification by Aggregation. (An NSA phone
number is Unclass; the NSA phone Book is
Confidential.) Ultimately, the pulled Clearance/loss
of contract is the Tall Peg.
PHM
--- Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 08:22 AM 08/02