We tried running it through OCR software and the results were worse than just typing it in. So we're asking for your help. Please pick a random page of the document and type it in as ordinary text. We'll proofread it and fix up the strange characters and such. Mail the result to me (gnu@toad.com) and post a one-line note to cypherpunks that says "Patel decision page XX handled". If a few get typed twice, it'll be useful for proofreading anyway. The document is on the Web at http://www.eff.org/pub/Legal/Cases/Bernstein_v_DoS/Legal/970825_decision.ima... We reworked the original fuzzy images so they're much easier to read now. But that's still no substitute for real, searchable, small, ordinary text. Please type it like this: * Break the lines in the same place as in the original text. * That funny "S-like" squiggle translates as "Sec." (for section). * That funny "P-like" squiggle translates as "Para." (for paragraph). * Any other stuff you don't understand, do your best, then add "XXX", which we'll search for and fix up. Thanks to everyone who helps! John