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Subject: EFFector (Update) 15.09a: ALERT: Prior Alerts Updated!


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> EFFector (Update)   Vol. 15, No. 9a,   March 31, 2002    editors@eff.org
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> A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation       ISSN 1062-9424
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> In the 209th Issue of EFFector:
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>   * ALERT: Previous Two Alerts Updated with New Contact Info
>
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> [Apologies to anyone that got two copies of previous issue; ye editor
> was typing too quickly for his own good and fired up the wrong script.]
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> ALERT: PREVIOUS TWO ALERTS UPDATED WITH NEW CONTACT INFO
>
> PLEASE CONTINUE TO TRY TO REACH CONGRESS ON DIGITAL MEDIA ISSUES
>
> Electronic Frontier Foundation ACTION ALERT
>
> (Issued: Mar. 31, 2002 / Deadline: April 8, 2002)
>
> The previous two issues of EFFector have included action alerts on digital
> music & media, and copyright. The contact information provided in both has
> been failing.
>
> It is especially urgent that you contact these legislators as soon as
> possible - several days of activism have been effectively lost already
> because of communications problems on Capitol Hill. Your comments are
> doubly needed, to make up for what may seem to be citizen/consumer silence
> on the issues!
>
>  1. The Senate Judiciary Committee's Web-based comment form has stopped
>     working. Therefore, please fax your letters to the committee, at:
>     +1 202-224-9516
>
>  2. The House Judiciary Courts, Internet & Intellectual Property
>     Subcommittee fax is not responding. The full committee majority's fax
>     machine (+1 202-225-7682) is also refusing to pick up as of our most
>     recent test.
>
>     The only options are to e-mail all of the subcommittee members with
>     e-mail addresses:
>
>     howard.coble@mail.house.gov, cannon.ut03@mail.house.gov,
john.hostettler@mail.house.gov, martin.meehan@mail.house.gov,
john.conyers@mail.house.gov, howard.berman@mail.house.gov,
zoe.lofgren@mail.house.gov, william.delahunt@mail.house.gov,
tammy.baldwin@mail.house.gov, weiner@mail.house.gov,
talk2bob@mail.house.gov, lindsey.graham@mail.house.gov,
ninthnet@mail.house.gov
>
>     (You should be able to just copy-paste that block of addresses into
your mailer,
>     though sending individual messages might be slightly more effective.)
>
>     Then fax to those with no e-mail address:
>
>     Hyde:     +1 202-225-1166
>     Waters:   +1 202-225-7854
>     Wexler:   +1 202-225-5974
>     Bachus:   +1 202-225-2082
>     Gallegly: +1 202-225-1100
>     Keller:   +1 202-225-0999
>     Jenkins:  +1 202-225-5714
>
>     (If you only have time to send one fax, send it to Hyde, one of the
>     more powerful members of the full committee.)
>
>     Or, for those with little time to devote to this alert, send the
e-mail
>     then fax to the committee minority's fax number and hope that the
>     minority and majority communicate well enough that our activism's
point
>     is made known to both sides, which is dubious, but better than
nothing:
>     +1 202-225-4423
>
>
> Full text of the Senate alert, including sample letter (updated):
>   http://www.eff.org/Alerts/20020322_eff_cbdtpa_alert.html
>
> Full text of the House alert, including sample letter (updated):
>   http://www.eff.org/Alerts/20020329_eff_drm_alert.html
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