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EFFector Online Volume 6 No. 4       10/29/1993      [email protected]
A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation   ISSN 1062-9424


In This Issue:

Markey Applauds Initiative to Put SEC Corporate Filings on Internet
Commerce Dept.'s Economic Bulleting Board on the Internet
First European Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy
Extenisve Govt. Fax/Email Gateways Provided in Canada


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Subject: Markey Applauds Initiative to Put SEC Corporate Filings on Internet

WASHINGTON -- Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Chairman of
the House Telecommunications and Finance Subcommittee, today
applauded the National Science Foundation's decision to fund a
pilot project aimed at making corporate disclosure documents
available through the Internet computer network.  The project
will take corporate filings submitted to the SEC's Electronic
Data Gathering and Retrieval (EDGAR) system and make them
available electronically, where they can be accessed by the
public.

"This project will launch EDGAR right into cyberspace," said Rep.
Markey, who explained that, "Soon, the public will be able to
obtain low-cost electronic access to a mother lode of
information, including registration statements, and annual and
periodic reports from virtually every major U.S. corporation."

Rep. Markey said, "This pilot project may help to demonstrate new
and more efficient ways of making large government databases
available to the public over the information superhighway."

"It can potentially benefit investors seeking access to current
information about companies, economists and other researchers
interested in corporate trends and developments, journalists
covering the business beat, and other individuals or public
interest groups interested in understanding what is going on in
corporate America."

Since the early 1980's, the SEC has been developing the EDGAR
program to automate the filing, acceptance, dissemination, and
analysis of the more than 10 million pages of disclosure
information annually submitted by public companies.

In February, the SEC approved formal implementation of the EDGAR
program, under which the first mandatory electronic filings began
earlier this week for about 500 large corporations and investment
companies.  Another 1,200 companies were required to use the
system starting in July, and over 3,0000 companies will be
required to file their disclosures using EDGAR by the end of this
year.  Eventually, all 15,000 SEC-registered companies will be
required to use the system.

As the EDGAR program has moved towards operational status, many
potential users of the filings -- such as investors, finance
professionals, journalists, researchers, and public interest
groups -- have expressed concerns about the potential high cost
of public access to EDGAR information under the SEC's current
dissemination strategy.  This strategy relies on a private
information vendor, who sells EDGAR at a regulated wholesale
price to other retial information vendors, who in turn resell the
data to the public.  Over the last several months, the
Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance, which has
jurisdiction over the SEC and is responsible for national
telecommunications policy, has been examining the adequacy of
this dissemination strategy.

In response to the Subcommittee's inquiries, in April, the SEC
announced two steps aimed at offering the public greater access
to corporate filings submitted through its Electronic Data
Gathering Analysis and Retrieval (EDGAR) system, including
providing CD-ROMs to Federal Depository Libraries and making
diskettes available through the SEC's public reading rooms.  At
the same time, the SEC expressed technical and cost concerns
regarding suggestions that it directly fund electronic access to
EDGAR data.

In July, the House of Representatives approved the SEC's
Authorization Bill (H.R. 2239), which earlier was reported by the
Subcommittee and the full Energy and Commerce Committee.  The
Committee report accompanying the bill expressed support for
initiatives aimed at making EDGAR data available over the
Internet, stating that:

    The Committee agrees that there exists a need for a
    broad-based government policy on information
    dissemination, and it also believes that it would be
    unacceptable if time- and cost-efficient access to
    Commission filings in electronic form were denied to
    significant groups of market participants and other
    interested parties because of a failure of the existing
    dissemination approach to meet their needs.

The Committee noted that the prospects for a significant retail
market for EDGAR data developing "are at present uncertain" and
that therefore, "a pilot project aimed at providing EDGAR data to
the university research community and other interested persons
over the Internet ... may prove to be a useful supplement to the
current dissemination strategy, which will continue to rely on
private vendors for distribution of EDGAR data."

Rep. Markey concluded, "I want to commend the National Science
Foundation for their leadership in taking the initiative to
provide the funding for this project.  Both the New York
University Stern School of Business and the Internet Multicasting
Service are performing an invaluable public service in agreeing
to investigate ways of making EDGAR data available over the
Internet, and I wish them success as they move forward with this
important project."

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According to Carl Malamud of the Internet Multicasting Service, EDGAR
should be available for public access "sometime early in 1994."  To get a
copy of the press release, and info on how to get updates on the EDGAR
database's availability, send requests to  [email protected].


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Subject: Commerce Dept.'s Economic Bulletin Board on the Internet

The Commerce Department's Economic Bulletin Board (EBB) will be accessible
through the Internet without charge between July 26, 1993 until September 30,
1993.  During this introductory period, the EBB will be available via telnet.
To access the EBB, telnet to EBB.STAT-USA.GOV and login as TRIAL; no password
is required.

The EBB is a one-stop source for current information from the Department of
Commerce, Department of Labor, Treasury Department, the Federal Reserve Board,
and many others federal agencies.  Over 2,000 files covering topics such as
gross domestic product, employment, foreign trade information, financial and
monetary indicators, and regional statistics, are available.

You can search for files among the following general topics:

Summaries of Current Economic Conditions    U.S. Treasury Auction Results
National Income and Product Accounts        Regional Economic Statistics
Major Economic Indicators                   Energy Data
Price and productivity Data                 Daily Trade Opportunities (TOPS)
Foreign Trade Data                          International Market Insights
Industry Sector Analysis                    Current Business Statistics
Industry Statistics                         Fiscal and Monetary Policy Data
U.S. Trade Representative Press Releases    Employment data
Bureau of Export Administration Notices     Special Studies and Reports

For more information, please call (202) 482-1986 or send E-mail to
[email protected]


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Subject: First European Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy

ECPF-93

The New Cavendish Club
London, England

20th November 1993

Organised by ECFP Ventures Limited

Co-operating organisations :
 The Libertarian Alliance
 Privacy International, UK
 UK Cryptoprivacy Association


SCOPE
______________________________

The widespread use of computers and
communication systems has brought considerable
benefits to our business and personal lives and will
continue to change and shape the way in which we
live. However, with those benefits come unprecedented
threats to our personal privacy and potential for abuse.

A variety of different models for protection of
individual privacy in the electronic age have been
suggested, ranging from state regulation to individual
action through the use of strong cryptography.
However, these solutions bring with them their own
class of problems, including excessive state
involvement in private matters and the frustration of
law enforcement and national security objectives.

The First European Conference on Computers,
Freedom and Privacy will both provide an introduction
to these issues and the technological developments
that drive them, and examine different ways in which
individual rights can be guaranteed. These questions
are central to the preservation of a free society in the
Information Age.

John M. Brimacombe
Conference Chair


KEYNOTE SPEAKER
______________________________

John Gilmore
Email: [email protected]

OTHER SPEAKERS
______________________________

John Brimacombe (Chairman)
Email: [email protected]

Simon Davies
Email: [email protected]

Tom Burroughes
Email: [email protected] (after 10 October 1993)

David Chaum
Email: [email protected]

Duncan Frissell
Email: [email protected]

Elaine Fletcher

Chris Tame

Russell Whitaker
Email: [email protected]

FEES
______________________________

  Student                         10.00  ($16.00 U.S.)
  Normal                          17.50  ($28.00 U.S.)
    Normal before 1 Nov 93:       15.00  ($24.00 U.S.)
  Press                           (Contact for arrangements)


You may pre-order copies of transcripts of the proceedings,
which will be shipped within 90 days after the conference:

Video and audio recordings will be made of the conference, in
its entirety.  No pre-sales will be made; tapes go on sale in
December 93/January 94.

For more detailed information, contact:

  16 Circus Road
  MM Box 8593
  London  NW8 6PG
  England

Please direct any further enquiries to the above address, or:
  [email protected]  (Email)
  +44 81-812-2661  (Manned message service; quick response)


Note: this is a shortened form of the conference announcement.  The full text,
giving information on the speakers, registration form, directions, schedule,
etc., is available as /pub/EFF/Temp/Confs/cfp1.uk, by anonymous ftp to
ftp.eff.org.


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Subject: Extensive Govt. Fax/Email Gateways Provided in Canada

Planet Communications & Computing Facility in association with
Digital Chicken is pleased to announce a new fax/email gateway
for City and Metropolitan Toronto Politicians, Greater Toronto
Members of Parliament, Hospitals, Ontario Government ministries,
churches, etc. etc.

As many of you know, we have a funny mailing address, and since
our node is still unregistered (registration Nov. 5th - we hope)
in order to take advantage of this gateway you must address your
email as follows.

       utgpu!plan9!chyk!<[email protected]

Please substitute the <user_id above with the correct USER I.D.
listed below for the organization or individual you want to
reach.

Please remember, this is mainly a fax gateway - so include your
fax telephone number or/and address so that the individuals /
organizations listed can reply to you.  I hope you enjoy the
service and find it beneficial.


Name/Individual/Organizations   User I.D.       Fax Number
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
June Rowlands, Mayor Toronto    rowlands        416-392-0026
Green Party of Canada           green           613-232-3081
Chief McCormack                 mccormac        416-324-6026
Metro Toronto Police
 General                       metcop          416-324-0695
 Public Complaints Bureau      metcopcb        416-324-0551
 Board of Commissioners        metcopbr        416-324-0693
Ontario Police Public
 Complaints Commissioner       copcomp         416-325-4704
Premier of Ontario              ontprem         416-325-3745
Minister of Health              onthlth         416-326-1571
Minister of Finance             ontfin          416-326-9096
Ombudsman of Ontario            ombud           416-586-3485
Chief Electoral Officer
 of Ontario                    elect           416-321-6853
York Regional Police            yorkcop         905-853-5810
Peel Regional Police            peelcop         905-453-7370
Ontario Provincial Police       opp             705-329-6195
Halton Regional Police          haltcop         416-825-9416
Minister of Agriculture & Food  ontagri         416-326-3083
Ontario Film Review Board       ontfilm         416-314-3632
Minister of Transportation      onttrans        416-327-9185
Town of Ajax                    ajax            905-686-8352
Town of Oakville                oakville        905-815-2025
City of Mississauga             mississ         905-896-5575
City of Toronto                 toronto         416-392-1446
City of Etobicoke               etobicok        416-394-8895
Borough of East York            eastyork        416-778-9134
City of North York              noryork         416-395-7337
City of York                    york            416-394-2803
City of Brampton                brampton        905-874-1119
Minister of Economic Trade
 & Development                 ontecdev        416-325-6918
Minister of Labour              ontlabor        416-326-1449
Solicitor General and Minister
 of Correctional Service       ontsolg         416-326-5085
Attorney General                ontatg          416-326-4016
Minister of Natural Resources   ontnatur        416-314-2159
Minister of Citizenship         ontcitiz        416-314-0022
Minister of Consumer and
 Corporate Relations           ontcons         416-326-5820
Minister of Community and
 Social Services               ontsoc          416-325-5221
Minister of Education           ontedu          416-325-2608
Minister of Environment         ontenvir        416-323-4682
Minister of Housing             onthouse        416-585-6935
Ontario Human Rights
 Commission                    onthumrt        416-314-4533
Canadian Human Rights
 Commission                    canhumrt        416-973-6184
MPP Don Mills                   donmills        416-696-0181
MPP Oakville-South              oaksouth        905-842-0332
MPP Fort York                   fortyork        416-363-0835
MPP Lake Nipigon                nipigon         416-327-0968
MPP Dovercourt                  overcou         416-653-1054
MPP Etobicoke-West              etobwest        416-695-1222
MPP Mississauga-South           misssth         416-278-1525
MPP Oriole                      oriole          416-494-2440
MPP Downsview                   dwnsview        416-740-2474
MPP Eglinton                    eglinton        416-482-2776
MPP Etobicoke-Lakeshore         etoblake        416-259-3704
MPP Beaches-Woodbine            beachwd         416-421-3741
MPP Oakwood                     oakwood         416-781-4116
MPP Etobicoke-Humber            etohumb         416-233-4321
MPP High Park-Swansea           highpark        416-762-4499
MPP Lawrence                    lawrence        416-785-4524
MPP Mississauga-North           missnor         416-826-4553
MPP Mississauga-West            misswest        416-566-5264
MPP Etobicoke-Rexdale           etobrex         416-745-5670
MPP Mississauga-East            misseast        416-276-6933
MPP Brampton-North              bramnor         416-840-7845
MPP Durham-West                 durwest         416-683-8643
Ministry of Northern
 Development & Mines           northern        416-327-0665
Ministry of Culture, Recreation
 and Tourism                   tourism         416-325-6195
Information and Privacy
 Commissioner/Ontario          ipcont          416-325-9195
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
 Toronto                       romantor        416-977-6063
Anglican Church of Canada       anglican        416-968-7983
United Church of Canada         united          416-925-3394
Bahai' Faith Toronto            bahaitor        416-889-8184
Letters to the editor
 Toronto Star                  torstar         416-869-4322
 Globe and Mail                globe           416-585-5085
 Toronto Sun                   torsun          416-947-3228
 Now Magazine                  now             416-461-2886
 Xtra!                         xtra            416-925-6674
 Eye Weekly                    eye             416-971-7786
City Councillors
City of Toronto - Councillors   council         416-392-1050
Chairman, Metro Toronto
 Council                       chairman        416-392-3799
The Hospital for Sick Children  sickkids        416-813-7161
The Toronto Hospital            torhosp         416-340-5888
Addiction Research Foundation   addict          416-595-5017
Donwood Institute               donwood         416-425-7896
Casey House (AIDS hospice)      casey           416-962-5147
Humber Memorial Hospital        humber          416-249-1312
Oakville Trafalgar Memorial
 Hospital                      trafalg         416-338-4636
Orthopaedic/Arthritic Hospital  ortharth        416-967-8593
Sunnybrook Health Science
 Centre                        sunny           416-480-4588
Doctor's Hospital               doctors         416-923-1370
Central Hospital                central         416-969-4183
Wellesley Hospital              wellesly        416-926-4874
North York Gen.Hospital         nyghosp         416-756-6384
Etobicoke Gen.Hospital          eghosp          416-747-8608
York-Finch Gen.Hospital         yfghosp         416-747-3883
Bloorview Children's Hospital   blrview         416-494-9985
Hugh McMillan Rehabilitation
 Centre                        hughrhb         416-425-6591
St. Michael's Hospital          stmike          416-864-5669
St. Joseph's Health
 Centre (Toronto)              stjoetor        416-530-6346
Queensway Gen.Hospital          queens          416-253-0111
North York Branson Hospital     branson         416-635-2537
Toronto East General &
 Orthopaedic Hospital, Inc.    tegh            416-469-6106
Scarborough Centenary Health
 Centre                        scarcent        416-281-7323
Scarborough Grace General
 Hospital                      scargrac        416-495-2631
Scarborough General Hospital    scargen         416-438-9318
Grace Hospital, Toronto         gracetor        416-925-3211
Northwestern General Hospital   nwestgen        416-658-2192
Mount Sinai Hospital            mtsinai         416-586-8787
Princess Margaret Hospital      prmarg          416-926-6547
Women's College Hospital        womens          416-323-7314
Lyndhurst Hospital              lyndhrst        416-422-5216
Peel Memorial Hospital          peelmem         416-451-8439
Ajax-Pickering General
 Hospital                      ajaxpick        416-683-1262
Mississauga General Hospital    missgen         416-848-7139
Credit Valley Hospital          credit          416-820-0020
Queen Street Mental Health
 Centre                        queenst         416-583-4307
Clarke Institute of Psychiatry  clarke          416-979-5679
Markham-Stouffville Hospital    mrkstouf        416-472-7086
Shouldice Hernia Surgery        shouldic        416-889-4216
Toronto Transit Commission      ttc             416-485-9394
Prime Minister of Canada        primemin        613-941-6900
Toronto Public Library          torlib          416-393-7782
Etobicoke Public Library        etoblib         416-394-5050
Scarborough Public Library      scarlib         416-396-8808
Brampton Public Library         bramlib         905-799-0806
Mississauga Public Library      misslib         905-615-3615
City of York Public Library     yorklib         416-394-2781
East York Public Library        eylib           416-396-3812
North York Public Library       nylib           416-395-5542
Metro Toronto Reference
 Library                       referenc        416-393-7229
East York Board of Education    eyedu           416-465-2237
Etobicoke Board of Education    etobedu         416-394-3803
Metro Toronto Roman Catholic
 Separate School Board         rcssbedu        416-229-5345
North York Board of Education   nyedu           416-395-8210
Peel Board of Education         peeledu         905-890-6698
Scarborough Board of Education  scarbedu        416-396-4856
Toronto Board of Education      toredu          416-393-9969
York Board of Education         yorkedu         416-727-3984
CityTV                          citytv          416-593-6397
CFMT TV                         cfmttv          416-265-0509
CFTO TV                         cftotv          416-299-2273
Canadian Broadcasting
 Corporation (CBC)             cbc             416-963-9036
Global Television Network       global          416-446-5371
CTV Television Network          ctv             416-928-0907
Beaches-Metro News              beachmet        416-698-1253
Ontario Legal Aid Plan          olap            416-979-8669
Ontario Legal Aid Plan
 Scarborough Area              olapscar        416-750-7184
Fire Departments
 City of Toronto               torfire         416-392-0161
 City of Scarborough           scarfire        416-396-7765
 City of North York            nyfire          416-395-7286
 City of Etobicoke             etobfire        416-394-8589
 City of York                  yorkfire        416-394-2764
 Borough of East York          eyfire          416-396-3757
 Town of Ajax                  ajaxfire        905-683-8119
 City of Brampton              bramfire        905-874-2727
 City of Mississauga           missfire        905-615-3756
Ambulance Services
 Metro Toronto                 ambulanc        416-392-2008
Art Gallery of Ontario          artont          416-979-6646
New Democratic Party of Canada  ndpcan          613-996-9584
Canadian Federal Immigration
 and Refugee Board             immrefbr        416-954-1165
Government of Canada
 Minister of Health & Welfare  health          613-952-7746
 Minister of the Environment   environ         819-953-3457
 Minister of Transportation    transpor        613-995-0327
 Minister of Fisheries/Oceans  fisherie        613-990-7292
 Minister of Labour            labour          819-953-3419
 Minister of Supply & Service  supply          819-953-1908
 Minister of National Revenue  revenue         613-952-6608
 Minister of Agriculture       agricult        613-996-9219
 Minister of Consumer and
  Corporate Affairs            consumer        819-953-4930
Toronto Blue Jays               bluejays        416-341-1250
Toronto Maple Leafs             leafs           416-977-5364

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Our memberships are $20.00 per year for students and $40.00 per year for
regular members.  You may, of course, donate more if you wish.

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Mail to:
        Membership Coordinator
        Electronic Frontier Foundation
        1001 G Street, N.W.
        Suite 950 East
        Washington, DC  20001  USA

Membership rates:
           $20.00 (student or low income membership)
           $40.00 (regular membership)


[   ]  I wish to become a member of the EFF.  I enclose: $_______
[   ]  I wish to renew my membership in the EFF.  I enclose: $_______
[   ]  I enclose an additional donation of $_______

Name:

Organization:

Address:

City or Town:

State:            Zip:           Phone: (      )                  (optional)

FAX: (      )                   (optional)

E-mail address:

I enclose a check [  ].
Please charge my membership in the amount of $
to my Mastercard [  ]  Visa [  ]  American Express [  ]

Number:

Expiration date:

Signature: ______________________________________________

Date:

Optional:
I hereby grant permission to the EFF to share my name with
other nonprofit groups from time to time as it deems
appropriate.                       Initials:______________________