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Subject: IP: EFFector (Update) 15.09a: ALERT: Prior Alerts Updated!
EFFector (Update) Vol. 15, No. 9a, March 31, 2002 editors@eff.org
A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
In the 209th Issue of EFFector:
* 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.]
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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