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'''Seth David Schoen''' is staff ] for the ], a technology civil rights organisation, and has been actively involved in discussing digital ] law and ] since the ]. He is an expert in ] and is rumored to be writing a book on the subject. | '''Seth David Schoen''' is staff ] for the ], a technology civil rights organisation, and has been actively involved in discussing digital ] law and ] since the ]. He is an expert in ] and is rumored to be writing a book on the subject. | ||
Schoen previously worked for ], where he developed the ]. After he left Linuxcare, he forked the project to create the ] rescue system, of which he is a lead developer. Before that, |
Schoen previously worked for ], where he developed the ]. After he left Linuxcare, he forked the project to create the ] rescue system, of which he is a lead developer. Before that, while attending ], he founded ] to protest the ] the state made university employees swear. He never completed his degree. | ||
Schoen has recently admitted that he is the author of the ] ]; the haiku was submitted through an anonymous remailer. |
Schoen has recently admitted that he is the author of the ] ]; the haiku was submitted through an anonymous remailer. | ||
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Seth David Schoen is staff technologist for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a technology civil rights organisation, and has been actively involved in discussing digital copyright law and encryption since the 1990s. He is an expert in trusted computing and is rumored to be writing a book on the subject.
Schoen previously worked for Linuxcare, where he developed the Linuxcare Bootable Business Card. After he left Linuxcare, he forked the project to create the LNX-BBC rescue system, of which he is a lead developer. Before that, while attending UC Berkeley, he founded Californians for Academic Freedom to protest the loyalty oath the state made university employees swear. He never completed his degree.
Schoen has recently admitted that he is the author of the DeCSS haiku; the haiku was submitted through an anonymous remailer.