[free-sklyarov] EFF to Meet Friday July 27 with US Attorney's Office

Victor Piterbarg free-sklyarov at happycool.com
Wed Jul 25 14:57:19 PDT 2001


I think the EFF is handling is much better this time. They are not saying
"We are cancelling the protests, go home, nothing to see here," like they
did the first time. Now we are being respectfully asked. We need to
respectfully disagree and go on with the protests. Everybody wins!

-Victor

-----Original Message-----
From: free-sklyarov-admin at zork.net
[mailto:free-sklyarov-admin at zork.net]On Behalf Of Izel Sulam
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:40 PM
To: free-sklyarov at zork.net
Subject: [free-sklyarov] EFF to Meet Friday July 27 with US Attorney's
Office


mike castleman mlc67 at columbia.edu wrote:

>Now, don't get me wrong. The money I've sent to the EFF is some of the
>best money I've ever spent. But it seems clear that the EFF, while
>very good at litigation and negotiation, has no clue when it comes to
>grassroots[1] movements or democratic decision making. It annoyed me
>the first time; it's pissing me off now; next time, I'll probably be
>angry. And the factionalism that that would cause is totally
>unnecessary.

Mike,

Easy now.

I don't want to call you naive. Clearly, your email address indicates that
you are anything but. However, it may be the case that in this area of
human endeavors, you have less than adequate experience.

When the EFF tells me "We respectfully request that protests be postponed."
I hear "We respectfully request that protests be postponed, nudge, nudge,
wink, wink."

In other words, they tell us that they cannot officially or unofficially
associate themselves with any ongoing protests while showing a good faith
effort to negotiate with the concerned parties. This really should not come
as a surprise to anyone. It's plain bad negotiation skills to act in any
other way.

With that said, EVERYONE knows that EFF has no power to stop independent
parties to protest whenever they want, against whatever cause they want. In
fact, if anything, EFF makes it easier for these independent parties to
arrange their protests by announcing their negotiation efforts reasonably
ahead of time through the appropriate communication channels. However, they
make a good faith effort to distance themselves from any potential
protests, as they must during negotiations.

So there you have it. EFF is involved in official negotiations, and they
cannot associate themselves, officially or unofficially, with any protests
that may simultaneously happen on the same day at the same location.

Please understand this, respect this, and then go ahead and do what you
would have done anyway.

Thanks.
- izel


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