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Bruce Sterling bruces@well.sf.ca.us
GURPS' LABOUR LOST
Some months ago, I wrote an article about the raid on Steve
Jackson Games, which appeared in my "Comment" column in the
British science fiction monthly, INTERZONE (#44, Feb 1991).
This updated version, specially re-written for dissemination
by EFF, reflects the somewhat greater knowledge I've gained to
date, in the course of research on an upcoming nonfiction book,
THE HACKER CRACKDOWN: Law and Disorder on the Electronic
Frontier. The bizarre events suffered by Mr. Jackson and his
co-workers, in my own home town of Austin, Texas, were directly
responsible for my decision to put science fiction aside and to
tackle the purportedly real world of computer crime and
electronic free-expression. The national crackdown on computer
hackers in 1990 was the largest and best-coordinated attack on
computer mischief in American history. There was Arizona's
"Operation Sundevil," the sweeping May 8 nationwide raid
against outlaw bulletin boards. The BellSouth E911 case (of
which the Jackson raid was a small and particularly egregious
part) was coordinated out of Chicago. The New York State
Police were also very active in 1990. All this vigorous law
enforcement activity meant very little to the narrow and
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