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Subject: ONLINE OUTPOSTS -- Cyberspatial Community Groups -- Local, Nat'l, Internat'l PART 1 of 2


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       -=> OUTPOSTS <=-
   on the Electronic Frontier


International, National, Regional & Local Groups
Supporting the Online Community
List Updated Jan. 25, 1994 - version 3.0


For those readers interested in hooking up with regional groups
that are organized to work on projects to improve online communications,
feel free to contact any of the folks listed below with your ideas and
to learn more about how you can get involved.


We are constantly looking to update this list, so if you know of other
groups that we should add, or if you are trying to form a group in your
local area, please forward the name of the group and contact information
to Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>.  Please also inform of any updates
or changes that need to be made.


Note that wide-spread organizations, with many local affiliates,
subdivisions, or chapters, are listed as one organization.  So far, this
includes CPSR, NPTN/Free-Net, APC/IGC, and Cypherpunks.  To list all the
local groups individually would consume a large amount of space, and would
make this list about 4 times as long.






-=>NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL<=-


-USA-


* Electronic Frontier Foundation
    A non-profit public interest membership organization, working to protect
    individual rights in the emerging information age.  EFF supports legal
    and legislative action to protect the civil liberties of online users;
    hosts and participates in related conferences and projects, including
    Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet, and Computers and Academic Freedom;
    and works to educate the online community about its legal rights and
    responsibilities.  EFF members receive online bulletins about the
    critical issues and debates affecting computer-mediated communications
    and participate in online political activism. Donations are welcome and
    are tax deductible.  EFF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
        Basic info: info@eff.org
        General: ask@eff.org
        Membership: membership@eff.org
        Legal: Shari Steele <ssteele@eff.org>, Dir. of Legal Services
               Mike Godwin <mnemonic@eff.org>, Online Counsel
        Policy/Open Platform/NII: Daniel J. Weitzner (djw@eff.org),
                                  Senior Staff Counsel
        Tech: Dan Brown <brown@eff.org>, Systems Administrator
        Online newsletter: Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>, Online Activist
        Hardcopy publications: pubs@eff.org
        Mailing list requests: eff@eff.org (eff-talk, newsletter)
        FTP: ftp.eff.org,
        Gopher: gopher.eff.org
        WAIS:  wais.eff.org
        World Wide Web URL:  http://www.eff.org/
        Usenet: comp.org.eff.talk, comp.org.eff.news, alt.politics.datahighway
        WELL: g eff
        AOL: keyword EFF
        CIS: GO EFFSIG
        Computers & Academic Freedom: kadie@eff.org, greeny@eff.org
        CAF mailing list: listserv@eff.org (add comp-academic-freedom-news)
    Electronic Frontier Foundation
    1001 G St. NW, Suite 950 E
    Washington DC 20001, USA
    voice: +1 202 347 5400
    fax:   +1 202 393 5509


* Americans Communicating Electronically (ACE)
   ACE membership is diverse and represents private and govt. organizations
   and individuals who wish to promote interactive communications among
   federal, state, and local governments, private businesses, public
   libraries, and schools, rural cooperatives, public and private
   universities, community-based arts and theater groups, voluntary
   associations, job training services, and health care organizations.  The
   members of ACE are particularly concerned that access and participation
   be made possible and convenient for Americans who do not own modem
   equipped computers. To support the development of interactive
   communications between governments and communities, ACE is recommending
   that all government agencies establish information access programs to
   help create and foster an "interactive citizen-government communications
   system."  Many govt. agencies, from the White House to the NSF and the
   Dept. of Labor, are already participating in the ACE project.  Unlike
   Everything else on this list, ACE is actually a govt.-sponsored project.
       Basic info: info@ace.esusda.gov
       General: letters@ace.esusda.gov
       Mailing list subscriptions: almanac@ace.esusda.gov [message body:
                                   subscribe <list> <your name>]


* Center for Civic Networking (CCN/CivicNet)
    The Center for Civic Networking is a non-profit organization,
    based in Boston and Washington, D.C., that promotes broad public
    benefits of the emerging national information infrastructure.
    The Center brings together expertise in large-scale computer and
    network systems, community-based applications of computing, non-
    profit management, community development, architecture, public
    policy, and democratic participation. The Center's Programs
    focus on framing a national vision for civic networking,
    developing a policy framework that supports civic networking,
    developing and supporting model civic networking projects, and
    assisting in the technology transfer needed to achieve the broad-
    based benefits of civic networking.  CCN is involved with SDIN network,
    the Cambridge Civic Forum, and the "From Townhalls to Local Civic
    Networks" conference, and ACE.
        General: Miles Fidelman <mfidelman@world.std.com>
                                <mfidelman@civicnet.org>, Exec. Dir.
                 Richard Civille <rciville@civicnet.org>, Dir., DC office
        FTP: ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/CCN
             world.std.com, ftp/amo/civicnet
    [No mailing address available at present]
    Voice: +1 202 362 3831 (R. Civille, Washington DC office)


* Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
    CPSR is a national membership organization, based in Palo Alto,
    California.  CPSR conducts many activities to protect privacy and civil
    liberties.  Membership is open to the public and support is welcome.
    CPSR maintains local chapters in several US cities.
        General (nat'l. HQ): cpsr@csli.stanford.edu
        General (DC offc.): Marc Rotenberg <rotenberg@washofc.cpsr.org>
        Washington DC chapter: Larry Hunter <hunter@nlm.nih.gov>
        NY chapter: David Friedlander <friedd@pipeline.com>
        Berkeley CA chapter: Jim Davis <cpsr-berkeley@csli.stanford.edu>
                             Judi Clark <judic@netcom.com>
        Palo Alto CA chapter: Andre Bacard <abacard@well.sf.ca.us>
        Portland OR chapter: Erik Nilsson <erikn@goldfish.mitron.tek.com>
        Los Angeles chapter: Rodney J. Hoffman <rodney@oxy.edu>
        Mailing lists: listserv@cpsr.org (cpsr-cpu, bawit-announce, etc.)
                       listserv@gwuvm.gwu.edu (cpsr)
        FTP: ftp.cpsr.org
        Gopher: gopher.cpsr.org
        Nanotechnology SIG: Ted Kaehler <kaehler2@applelink.apple.com>
        Telecom Policy Roundtable: Jeff Chester <cme@access.digex.net>,
  28 2620
        Electoral issues: Eva Waskell, voice: +1 703 435 1283 evenings
    CPSR National Office    CPSR Washington Office    CPSR/Berkeley Chapter
    P.O. Box 717            666 Pennsylvania Ave. SE  P.O. Box 40361
    Palo Alto CA 94302 USA  Suite 303                 Berkeley CA 94704 USA
    Voice: +1 415 322 3778  Washington DC 20003 USA   Voice: +1 415 398 2818
    Fax:   +1 415 322 3798  Voice: +1 202 544 9240
                            Fax:   +1 202 547 5482


* Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)
    [No information available.]
    Voice: +1 312 644 6610, Dave Lenef (Communications Coordinator)
    Fax:   +1 312 321 6869


* National Online Media Association (NOMA)
    NOMA is a trade association for BBS's, Internet service providers, and
    other online services and public networking operations.  It was formed
    at ONE BBSCON '93 in August at Colorado Springs, CO.  NOMA will be in an
    initial organizational phase for a while. NOMA's mission is to act for
    the BBS and online service industry  on matters of national importance
    by creating an industry presence in Washington, D.C. and other means;
    assist its members at the state and local levels; educate the public on
    the unique social, business and legal roles of BBS's and other online
    services; establish appropriate industry standards and guidelines;
    promote business development in the industry; and maintain and provide
    access to resources and industry information for use by the public and
    the industry.  A forum on Delphi has been provided, as well as the
    internet mailing list, which may be freely gated to BBS networks.
        General: Phill Liggett <liggett@delphi.com>
                 Lance Rose <elrose@echonyc.com>
                 Steve Barber <sbarber@echonyc.com>
        Mailing list requests: listproc@echonyc.com (subscribe natbbs <name>)
        FidoNet: Jim Taylor, 1:310/5 <jim.taylor@f5.n310.z1.fidonet.org>
        Delphi: [no contact info provided]
    NOMA, c/o Phill Liggett
    Solutions, Inc.
    89 Seymore Ave.
    West Hartford CT 06119 USA
    Voice: Phill Liggett, +1 203 233 3163
           Lance Rose, +1 201 509 1700 FOR
    BBS: +1 805 520 2300 (sysop: Celeste Clark)
         +1 703 648 1841 (sysop: Tony McClenny)
         +1 209 685 8487 (sysop: W. Mark Richmond)


* National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN) - AKA Free-Net
    The National Public Telecomputing Network exists to make free public
    access to computerized communications and information services a
    reality; to help people in cities throughout the U.S. and the world
    to establish free, open access, community computer systems (Free-Nets);
    to link those systems together into a common network similar to
    National Public Radio or PBS on TV; to help supplement what the local
    systems are able to produce with high quality network-wide services
    and features. NPTN is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.
        General: info@nptn.org [note: this is not an automailer, but a person]
    National Public Telecomputing Network
    P.O. Box 1987
    Cleveland, Ohio  44106
    Voice: 216-247-5800
    FAX: 216-247-3328
       Community Free-Net affiliate systems              modem number
    Big Sky Telegraph           Dillon, Montana         +1 406 683 7680
    Buffalo Free-Net            Buffalo, New York       +1 716 645 6128
    Cleveland Free-Net          Cleveland, Ohio         +1 216 368 3888
    COIN                        Columbia, Missouri      +1 314 884 7000
    Denver Free-Net             Denver, Colorado        +1 303 270 4865
    Heartland Free-Net          Peoria, Illinois        +1 309 674 1100
    Lorain County Free-Net      Elyria, Ohio            +1 216 366 9721
    Medina County Free-Net      Medina, Ohio            +1 216 723 6732
    National Capital Free-Net   Ottawa, Ont., Canada    +1 613 780 3733
    Tallahassee Free-Net        Tallahassee, Florida    +1 904 576 6330
    Tristate Online             Cincinnati, Ohio        +1 513 579 1990
    Victoria Free-Net           Victoria, BC, Canada    +1 604 595 2300
    Wellington Citynet          Wellington, New Zealand +64 4 801 3060
    Youngstown Free-Net         Youngstown, Ohio        +1 216 742 3072
  For more detailed information, including internet addresses and login
  instructions, see ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/NPTN-Freenet/login.info


-AUSTRALIA-


* Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA)
    Early in 1994 Electronic Frontiers Australia will be formed to define,
    promote and defend the rights of electronic network users. This new
    organisation will be similar to EFF in the USA. Michael Baker
    <mbaker@apanix.apana.org.au> has announced the incept of a new
    Internet mailing list forum for discussion and planning in the effort
    to form a public interest electronic civil liberties organization in
    Australia. If you want to join EFA contact Michael Baker at any of his
    addresses listed below. If you want to take part in the formation
    of EFA (and influence its basic objectives and policies), send a
    subscribe request to the list request address listed below.
        General: Michael Baker <mbaker@apanix.apana.org.au>
        CompuServe: Michael Baker <100026,1312>
        FidoNet: Michael Baker, 3:800/838
        Mailing list requests: efa-request@iinet.com.au
        FTP: ftp.eff.org, pub/Groups/EF-Australia
        Usenet: aus.org.efa
        IRC: join #EFA, or contact dking@suburbia.apana.org.au
    EFA, c/o Michael Baker
    P.O. Box 5
    Flaxley SA 5153 Australia
    Voice: +61 08 388 8439
    Fax:   +61 08 388 9532


-UK/Great Britain-


* CommUnity
    Set up in 1993, partly in response to the activities of FAST and ELSPA
    in their suggestion that BBSs should be subjected to registration
    procedures to operate legally.  Aims of CommUnity "expressly modelled
    on EFF, though we are as yet very much smaller."
        General: David Swarbrick <david@swarb.demon.co.uk>


* UK Crypto-Privacy Association
    The UK branch of the Cypherpunks.  Unlike the "main" CP group, the UK
    is not a virtual organization (namely a mailling list) but is in fact an
    physical one as well.
        [no contact info yet]


-GLOBAL/MULTINATIONAL-


* Institute for Global Communications (IGC)
    The Institute for Global Communications (IGC) provides computer
    networking tools for international communications and information
    exchange. The IGC Networks -- PeaceNet, EcoNet, ConflictNet and
    LaborNet -- comprise the world's only computer communications system
    dedicated solely to environmental preservation, peace, and human
    rights.  New technologies are helping these worldwide communities
    cooperate more effectively and efficiently. IGC, located in San
    Francisco, California, is a division of the Tides Foundation, a
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. By subscribing to any one of the IGC
    Networks, you have full access to the resources of any of the other IGC
    Networks.  IGC maintains a major program to develop low-cost access to
    computer networking from outside the United States, especially in
    non-industrialized areas.  This program is the Association of
    Progressive Communications (APC) which now includes low-cost computer
    networks in several countries.
        Basic info: apc-info@igc.apc.org, igc-info@igc.apc.org
        General: support@igc.apc.org, support@igc.org
        PeaceNet staff: peacenet@igc.apc.org
        ConflictNet staff: ?
        LaborNet staff: ?
        EcoNet staff: ?
        US/Mexico/China/Japan/MidEast: support@ign.apc.org
        Argentina (Wamani/CCI network): apoyo@wamani.apc.org
        Australia/Pac. Is./SE Asia (Pegasus network): support@peg.apc.org
        Brasil/misc. S.Am. areas (AlterNex/IBASE network): suporte@ax.apc.org
        Canada/Cuba (Web/Nirv Centre network): support@web.apc.org
        Ecuador (EcuaNex network): intercom@ecuanex.apc.org
        Nicaragua/Panama/misc Central Am. areas (Nicarao/CRIES network):
            support@ni.apc.org
k e.V.
            network): support@oln.comlink.de
        Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States (GlasNet):
            support@glas.apc.org
        S. Africa (SANGONet): support@wn.apc.org
        Sweden/Scandinavia/Baltic/St. Petersburg area (NordNet):
            support@pns.apc.org
        Uruguay/Paraguay (Chasque network): apoyo@chasque.org.uy
        UK/Africa/misc. Asian & European areas (GREENET): support@gn.apc.org
    Institue for Global Communications
    18 de Boom St.
    San Francisco CA 94107 USA
    Voice: +1 415 442 0220 (USA/etc.)      +1 416 596 0212 (Can./Cuba)
           +54 1 35 6842 (Arg.)           +44 71 608 3040 (UK/etc.)
           +61 7 257 1111 (Austral./etc.) +49 511 350 1573 (Ger./It./etc.)
           +55 21 286 0348 (Braz./etc.)   +7 095 207 0704 (Rus./CIS)
           +27 11 838 6943 (S.Af.)        +46 8 6000331 (Swe./etc.)
           +593 2 528 716 (Ecu.)          +505 2 26 2 28 (Nic./etc.)
           +598 2 596 192 (Uru./Para.)
    Fax: +1 415 546 1794 (USA) - contact other offices for non US
                                 fax numbers and mailing addresses.


* International Internet Association (IIA)
    The International Internet Association is an organization of
    engineers and computer and network enthusiasts dedicated to the free
    flow of information without regard to position or affiliation.  In
    keeping with that concept, IIA is working diligently to ensure that
    all aspects of our society, be they individual, corporate, social,
    educational, intellectual, virtual, or correctional, have the
    opportunity to take part in the world of tomorrow, which IIA believes
    will be online.  IIA provides free internet access to all comers.
    LD access charges from telcos may still apply, as IIA does not have
    local POP access points at present, except in the NYC area, and access
    via IIA's 800 number is NOT free. IIA is a nonprofit organization
    [501(c)(3) application pending].
        General: staff@mary.iia.org




-=>REGIONAL/LOCAL<=-


-USA-


*ALABAMA*


HUNTSVILLE & N. ALABAMA


* Linux Users of North Alabama (LUNA) [formerly Huntsville Group]
    LUNA is more than an advocacy group for Linux (a freeware version of
    Unix for PCs), having become involved in network access issues on a
    local basis, including encouragement of the BBS community, assisting
    the startup of a local Internet access site, working on UAH's campus
    network, providing tutorials on networking home computers, and
    assisting communications development at a local high school. "LUNA is
    here to provide community networking", says Matt Midboe. Though not
    currently working on policy issues, LUNA's technically-oriented members
    concentrate on bringing cyberspace to people who did not have the
    capability and know-how before.
        General: Matt Midboe <mmidboe@nyx.cs.du.edu>
                 [also try postmaster@luna.cs.uah.edu to see if this
                  new site is up yet.]


*CALIFORNIA*


SAN FRANCISCO BAY/BERKELEY AREA


* BAWiT (Bay Area Women in Telecom)
    Hosted by CPSR/Berkeley, and probably involved with This!Group, BAWiT
    is a group of women working with telecom to make the online community
    inclusive rather than exclusive of women and minorities. The
    working group's activities include outreach and mentoring, and
    providing speakers for events & informal online discussions.
        Info: Judi Clark <judic@sunnyside.com, judic@netcom.com>
        Online conferences: listserv@cpsr.org (message body containing:
                            subscribe bawit-announce [1st & last name])


* This!Group
    [This!Group is dormant as of this writing, but enthusiasm for new
     projects and activism might get the ball rolling again.]
        General: Judi Clark <judic@netcom.com>


*DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA/WASHINGTON DC METRO AREA*


* CapAccess
    CapAccess is an interactive public access network providing
    information and education for the metropolitan DC area.  It integrates


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