I've checked CJ's probation conditions and there's no mention of cypherpunks, though POs can probably set any condition they like. Or can they? The original conditions of release proposed by the PO included a ban on computer possession or use which was deleted by the judge. The judge also deleted a ban on use or possession of a slew of computer peripherals and programs. The 7-page judgment and release conditions in multi-image TIFF format: http://cryptome.org/cej-083.tif (202KB) I seem to recall transcribing this doc months ago but can't locate it. The probation report posted here yesterday in its original TIFF format: http://cryptome.org/cej-118.tif (84KB) And the case docket with links to the six records available online (the two above and four others): http://cryptome.org/usa-v-cej-dkt.htm A clap of the hands to Western Washington District for putting case records online. Not many federal courts do that. A few offer decisions but hardly any records are available. Records in the terrorism trials in New York should be put online in the public interest. We downloaded the 293 records in the Ahmed Ressam terrorism case (initiated in Western Washingtion, tried in Los Angeles). The most recent records made public are those unsealed after action by the Seattle Times in October. We've transcribed a few of them along with the Times' impressive public interest argument for release (i.e., the public needs to know as much as possible about terrorism to address self-protection): http://cryptome.org/ar/usa-v-ar-stu.htm