Condivisione di buoni prodotti della Rete.
Contributed by Mauro Magnani
Le nuove tribù promuovono nuove infrastrutture di accesso alla Rete. L'innovazione la promuovono i Cittadini; siamo noi quelli che stiamo aspettando.
PFIR Internet Policy Statements
Adult Content Regulations and Broader Impacts (1-Jul-2005)
Supreme Court "Grokster" Decision and File Sharing (27-Jun-2005)
Access to WHOIS Data (16-Jun-2004)
VeriSign/NSI "Site Finder" and Domain Abuse (16-Sep-2003)
Overcoming ICANN: Forging Better Paths for the Internet (18-Mar-2002)
Terrorism, Civil Liberties, and the Internet (23-Sep-2001)
Top-Level Domain "Ghettoization" Proposals (9-Mar-2001)
The Coming Electoral Blackout? (20-Jan-2001)
Proposal for a Representative Global Internet Policy Organization (6-Dec-2000)
Government Interception of Internet Data (7-Sep-2000)
Internet Hoaxes and Misinformation (28-Aug-2000)
Internet Policies, Regulations, and Control (23-Jul-2000)
Electronic Signatures and Documents (Updated 1-Jul-2000) Content Control and Ratings (18-Mar-2000) Spam (11-Mar-2000) Hacking (5-Mar-2000) Internet Voting (26-Feb-2000) Legislating Internet Security (12-Feb-2000) Recent Internet Denial of Service Attacks (9-Feb-2000)
What is PFIR?
- Who organized PFIR?
- Why was PFIR formed?
- What does PFIR do?
- PFIR Funding
- How can I stay informed about or become involved with PFIR?
- PFIR Contact Information
What is PFIR?
Who organized PFIR?
PFIR was founded in November, 1999 by Lauren Weinstein of Vortex Technology in Woodland Hills, California and Peter G. Neumann of SRI International in Menlo Park, California. Both have decades of continual experience with the Internet and its ancestor ARPANET, Lauren originally at the UCLA lab which was the ARPANET's first site, and Peter at the Net's second site, located at SRI.
Peter is the chairman of the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Committee on Computers and Public Policy, and the creator and moderator of the ACM RISKS Forum. Lauren is a member of the same committee, and he is the creator and moderator of the PRIVACY Forum.
Why was PFIR formed?
What does PFIR do?
PFIR is a resource for discussion, analysis, education, and information regarding Internet issues, aimed at providing a forum for all people around the world to participate in the process of Internet evolution, control, and use--a forum that is not controlled by entities with existing major vested financial, political, or other interests. This is accomplished through the PFIR Web site, the handling of telephone and e-mail queries, and through digests, workshops, discussion groups, statements/reports/papers, broadcast/Internet radio and television efforts, and other venues.
PFIR Funding
How can I stay informed about or become involved with PFIR?
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PFIR Contact Information
TEL: +1 (818) 225-2800
lauren@pfir.org
Please send any physical mail to:
PFIR c/o Peter G. Neumann
Principal Scientist
Computer Science Lab
SRI International EL-243
333 Ravenswood Ave
Menlo Park, CA 94025-3493 USATEL: +1 (650) 859-2375
neumann@pfir.orgThank you very much. Be seeing you!