r solutions available.
[Upon reflection, it seems that this means that things are pretty much
as they have always been...]
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>>>>> "jfanonymous" == jfanonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jfanonymous> "COPPA, AKA Children Loose their Right to Free Speech Online"
jfanonymous> - ME
How, exactly, is the speech of children inhibited by COPPA?
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RFC 1725, "Post
Office Protocol - Version 3".
Steve> I, too, am skeptical about the help field claim. I'd be very
Steve> interested in details.
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te servers, why bother having it deliver by SMTP? I'd
rather much read through an NNRP connection anyway. Maybe the thing
to do would be to have an NNRP Cypherpunk node that understands NoCeM
messages.
I believe that `cleanfeed' is the software Adam cites to handle NoCeM
messages on t
http://books.slashdot.org/books/05/09/08/1653245.shtml?tid=93&tid=172&tid=231&tid=95&tid=6
Did the Cypherpunks have their heyday and that's it?
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-hacker tools is a big problem.
In theory we know how to do all of these things, but bringing it to
market isn't all about engineering. It's about marketing (showing
people there is the need), selling (getting people to plonk down money
for it), and managing (keeping everyone able to do