Brooks Boliek


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  1. Their rallying cry is Operation Sun Devil and other government
  2. probes into malfeasance by so-called computer "hackers." These
  3. investigations, they assert, smack of hang-em-high justice and
  4. all to often become examples of government heavy-handedness.
  5. "Some of the government's actions clearly weren't
  6. constitutional," said Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus Development
  7. Corp. and a new software firm ON Technology in Cambridge, Mass.
  8. Kapor, along with a small group of fellow computer pioneers,
  9. recently announced the formation of the Electronic Frontier
  10. Foundation, a group dedicated to protecting the rights of
  11. computer users. Its ultimate goal is to extend the same First
  12. Amendment protection that the print and broadcast media enjoy to
  13. digital communications.
  14. "Our idea is to get people to understand the issues and not to
  15. try and make decisions in a controversial and confrontational
  16. atmosphere," Kapor said.
  17. Secret Service and U.S. Justice Department spokesmen in
  18. Washington declined to comment on Operation Sun Devil or other
  19. computer investigations. But they stressed that the federal
  20. agencies are mindful of the need to protect civil rights.
  21. "We are not just some renegade agency breaking into peoples's
  22. computer systems,"said Secret Service Agent Rich Adams. "We
  23. would not be investigating if we were not mandated by Congress.
  24. That's why we're involved."
  25. The foundation is pushing its goals by providing legal assistance
  26. to computer users who become victims of what they see as overly
  27. zealous law enforcement officials. It also is awarding grants to
  28. civil liberties organizations such as the Computer Professionals
  29. for Social Responsibility in Palo Alto

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