[CrackMonkey] More RSA Party info.

Nick Moffitt nick at zork.net
Fri Sep 15 15:55:50 PDT 2000


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Subject: RSA Patent Expiration Composite Party - Sept. 21
To: cypherpunks at cyberpass.net
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 16:18:57 -0400
From: Ian Goldberg <ian at zeroknowledge.com>

As most of you know, the RSA patent expires next week (that they issued
a press release waiving some rights early notwithstanding).  We've been
waiting a *long* time for this, and now we're throwing a long-anticipated
party to celebrate!

This is a benefit for the CryptoRights Foundation, which, among other
things, promotes the use of cryptography by Human Rights workers in
"less-friendly" countries in order to protect both the workers and the
people they're trying to interview and help.  [If you've never heard a talk
by one of these people who goes to train said human rights workers in the
use of crypto and steganography, you should get someone to tell you about
it; it's not otherwise obvious how related the fields are, and it's
extremely enlightening.]

There will be no charge at the door, but t-shirts and stuff will be
available to buy.  You need to reserve (free) tickets in advance, though,
which can be had by emailing <rsa-patent-benefit at cryptorights.org>.

Below is the full announcement.  Corporate stuff starts at 8, music starts
at 10.  Let people know about this, and I hope to see you there!

   - Ian

	A copy of this note will be at:

	http://www.cryptorights.org/benefit
	http://www.shmoo.com/rsa

	Celebrate with us as we celebrate the end of an era

	The Big RSA Patent Expiration Composite Party
	A fundraiser for the Cryptorights Foundation
	(http://www.cryptorights.org/)
	September 21, 2000
	8PM-2AM

	produced by

	Cryptorights Foundation
	BPM Consulting International

	with special thanks to our Gold Sponsor

	Certicom

	also sponsored by

	VA Linux
	Electronic Frontier Foundation
	PAIP International
	The Shmoo Group
	The Secret Order of Former Primes

	The Great American Music Hall
	859 O'Farrell St. (between Polk & Larkin)
	21+
	http://www.musichallsf.com/info/directions/

	By invitation only. In order to receive your invitation, send an
email with the # of people who plan to attend to
<mailto:rsa-patent-benefit at cryptorights.org> Entrance is free, but the
Cryptorights Foundation will be accepting donations at the door.

	The first few hours will feature short speeches and presentations
from luminaries in the fields of cryptography and human rights. We
will present awards to various individuals for technical and activist
contributions.
	The tail end of the presentations will feature a "Wheel of Fortune"
with by your friendly hosts, John Gilmore and Cindy Cohn from the
Electronic Frontier Foundation. Solve the puzzle (donation
suggested) or buy one vowel and benefit human rights!

	Finally, at 10:00PM, the beats will drop and your evening will end
with the slamming techno sounds of the San Francisco underground!

Featuring

Sameer (FnF, Cloudfactory, Urban Wasteland, Mad Hatter, trustcrew)
	Sameer has been active in the San Francisco underground throwing
parties since 1993. In 1999 with some of the crew he met through
Friends & Family he started throwing the legendary Urban Wasteland
parties in urban renegade locations in and around the East Bay. He
also picked up his first slab of wax in early 1999 and has been
playing sick pounding techno at parties around the world since then.
He is also involved in producing a weekly club in Oakland called the
Mad Hatter. Sameer is also known as the founder of C2Net, the company
that pioneered the international development of strong cryptography to
avoid United States export restrictions.

DJ Tektrix (Sister, Tetractys, Influence Recordings)
	Cary, a/k/a DJ Tektrix, moved to San Francisco in 1997. Since then
Tektrix has played alongside DJs such as Forest Green, Twerk, Terrac,
Plateshifter, Mike Sims, Darin Marshall, Sean Murray, J-Bird, Tom L-G,
2x4 with DJ Zeel, Sifu, HoneyB, and Ethan. In 1999 she threw a party
called Circle that took place at the Mother's Cookies Warehouse,
conducted weekly live internet and pirate radio broadcasts on Vulcan
Free Radio, and this year became a resident at Tetractys and Sister.
She has played at parties such as Static, Circle, Overworld, and
Topica.

Forest Green (Cloudfactory, Sister, XLR8R, technologix, FnF)
	Forest Green has been throwing down beats with the sickness for
several years. She has traveled both across the nation and into Canada
to bring the sick Techno sound to those in need. you might also know
her as one of the starring DJs from the hit underground movie Groove!

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