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RE: Internet anonymity/pseudonymity meeting invitation

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Trei, Peter)
Mon Nov 27 11:14:48 2000

Message-ID: <F504A8CEE925D411AF4A00508B8BE90A91EA6C@exna07.securitydynamics.com>
From: "Trei, Peter" <ptrei@rsasecurity.com>
To: coderpunks@toad.com, cryptography@c2.net, cypherpunks@openpgp.net,
        nymip-res-group@lists.sourceforge.net,
        "'jbash-nymip-dec2000-meeting@velvet.com'" <jbash-nymip-dec2000-meeting@velvet.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 09:59:24 -0500
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> jbash-nymip-dec2000-meeting@velvet.com wrote:
> 
> The NymIP Research Group will hold its first physical meeting on Sunday,
> December 10, 2000, from 14:30 US/Pacific (22:30 UCT) to 17:00 US/Pacific
> (01:00 UCT December 11), before the IETF meeting in San Diego,
> California. We invite interested parties to attend, either in person or
> by telephone.
> 
> The NymIP-RG is a newly formed entity dedicated to studying anonymity
> and pseudonymity in Internet communication. 
[...]

> This first meeting is a brief, relatively unstructured get-to-know-you
> affair, designed to identify those interested and start them talking to
> one another. 
[...]
>                                   -- J. Bashinski
>                                      Secretary, NymIP-RG
> 
Does anyone besides me find irony in having a 'get-to-know-you'
session for a group studying anonymity?

Will they allow masked attendees? Will the mailng list allow posts
from anonymous remailers, or is it closed? Is there a website to 
allow anonymous reading?

Practice what you preach....

Peter Trei

'The anarchists were highly disciplined....'





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