17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
"L. Detweiler" <uunet!longs.lance.colostate.edu!ld231782> writes:
We've got to track down these supposed cases where boards were seized for content. I consider them minor *anomalies*, and I think a rational
I think a man named Tom Tcimpidis was busted in the L.A. area in the early eighties because of content; if I remember the facts correctly, codes were posted to his board without his knowledge, and he was convicted for illegal possession of long distance access codes. I grepped through early copies of Phrack and poked around on the EFF archive, but can't find anything relevant; does anyone else remember this? Anyone have access to LEXIS/Westlaw? -- Greg Broiles greg@goldenbear.com Baked, not fried.