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January 12, 1993
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The Offworld BBS in St. Louis, MO is shut down by the FBI for pornographic images.On Friday night, the FBI confiscated more than $40,000 worth of computer equipment at Offworld, a computer company owned and operated by Joey Jay. Jay, 28, ran the business from his residence in the basement of his father's house on Tecumseh Drive in Chesterfield. Jay was not arrested, and no charges have been filed against him. Jay said his father threw him out of the house after the raid. "Everyone assumes we are some kiddie porn ring," Jay said. "We are not. We are a nonprofit community service." A spokesman for the FBI said that someone had reported that Offworld had images available showing bestiality, as well as child pornography. It is a federal offense to have child pornography, and any property used to promote it is subject to being seized and forfeited to law enforcement authorities, an FBI spokesman said.
January 30, 1993
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Rusty & Edie's BBS of Boardman, Ohio, is busted/seized by the FBI for software piracy.The Federation Bureau of Investigation on Saturday, Jan. 30, 1993, raided "Rusty & Edie's," a computer bulletin board located in Boardman, Ohio, which has allegedly been illegally distributing copyrighted software programs. Seized in the raid on the Rusty & Edie's bulletin board were computers, hard disk drives and telecommunications equipment, as well as financial and subscriber records. For the past several months, the Software Publishers Association ("SPA") has been working with the FBI in investigating the Rusty & Edie's bulletin board, and as part of that investigation has downloaded numerous copyrighted business and entertainment programs from the board. The SPA investigation was initiated following the receipt of complaints from a number of SPA members that their software was being illegally distributed on the Rusty & Edie's BBS. The Rusty & Edie's bulletin board was one of the largest private bulletin boards in the country. It had 124 nodes available to callers and over 14,000 subscribers throughout the United States and several foreign countries. To date, the board has logged in excess of 3.4 million phone calls, with new calls coming in at the rate of over 4,000 per day. It was established in 1987 and had expanded to include over 19 gigabytes of storage housing over 100,000 files available to subscribers for downloading. It had paid subscribers throughout the United States and several foreign countries, including Canada, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. "The SPA applauds the FBI's action today," said Ilene Rosenthal, general counsel for the SPA. "This shows that the FBI recognizes the harm that theft of intellectual property causes to one of the U.S.'s most vibrant industries. It clearly demonstrates a trend that the government understands the seriousness of software piracy." The SPA is actively working with the FBI in the investigation of computer bulletin boards, and similar raids on other boards are expected shortly.
March 8, 1993
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The 9-Month "Akron Anomaly BBS" felony court case comes to an end, with Sysop Mark Lehrer pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of "Attempted Possession of Criminal Tools" (his computer). Lehrer had first been charged with distribution of pornography to minors, based on the existence of adult GIFs in a non-adult section of his BBS. The Akron, Ohio police deparment had quickly withdrawn this case and changed it to an accusation of distribution of child pornography, also never proven.
Source http://www.infowar.com/iwftp/cpd/CPD-2/V2_030.txt
May 24, 1993
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Hayes Microcomputer Products announces a new Sysop Program, where qualified sysops are able to purchase Hayes Modems at greatly discounted rates. It is similar to a Sysop Program by US Robotics, introduced earlier.
announce.txt (8.0K) Official Press Release of Hayes Sysop Program
June 2, 1993
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The RIPCO BBS officially becomes an ISP, incorporating as Ripco Communications, offering both free and for-pay accounts, including full Usenet and E-mail access.
Source http://www.ripco.com/ripco/what_is_ripco.html
June 9, 1993
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Emmanuel Goldstein, editor of 2600, appears before the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance regarding Network Security. Representative Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) The session becomes known as the "Emmanuel Bashing", as Rep. Markey and other members of the committee grill Goldstein on the pros and cons of publishing 2600 magazine. 2600 magazine holds up the transcript as an example of the gulf of perception between Markey and the hacker community.
Source http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/6095/assorted-short-pieces/goldstein-markey.html
August 2, 1993
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Michael Elansky, a 21 year old University of Hartford student, is arrested for two "anarchy" files on his "Ware House BBS", which contain bomb-making instructions. Unable to post the $500,000 bail, Elansky waits in jail for nearly 4 months, and eventually plea-bargains to 28 months of prison, down from a possible 10 years. The case recieves a lot of attention for its first amendment issues.
cud569.txt ( 48K) Computer Underground Digest #569
Source Computer Underground Digest #569
August 3, 1993
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The Fear and Loathing BBS out of Birmingham, Alabama is busted by the FBI for piracy of Novell and Quarterdeck products.From a textfile by Empedocles, co-sysop of Fear and Loathing: Well, there is some TERRIBLE NEWS here. The FEAR & LOATHING in Las Vegas BBS was BUSTED today, Aug. 3, 1993. At 8 am. - The FBI from Birmingham, Alabama came in and presented a Search Warrant dated 7/29/93 and proceded to swipe every piece of Electronics from The Doctor - SYSOP of the Fear & Loathing. What they told the Doctor was this..... to paraphrase. "Didn't you learn a lesson from RustynEdies? We been subscribing to the Fear for about a year ... and we have capture screens of your Board. We know you have NOVELL and Quarterdeck stuff on your Board." (When Doc protested that he did NOT and instead had a NO-NOVELL Policy ... they said that he DID have NOVELL stuff on .. about 3 months ago. They also spoke informatively of the files and messages that had passed thru the Fear) TWO NOVELL guys and one Quarterdeck guy were in on the Raid... it was ALL FBI and no LOCAL Cops were involved. All Doc's Computers and Electronic Gear was taken away "to be studied in Washington".
fearnloathing.txt ( 24K) Message from Empeodcles of the Fear and Loathing BBS (August 3, 1993)
August 18, 1993
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RemoteAccess BBS v2.00 is Released.
August 25, 1993
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ONE BBSCON '93 is held at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The event goes from the 25th to the 29th.
announce ( 12K) Announcement of BBSCON '93 by Jack Rickard (July 27, 1993) onebbs.txt (216K) Full ONEBBSCON Announcement, Schedule, and Speakers List short.txt ( 32K) Summary List of ONEBBSCON Speakers and Schedule
Source http://groups.google.com/groups?q=+%22Mustang+Software%22+FBI&start=10&scoring=d&selm=9307271415.A7684wk%40boardwatch.com&rnum=11
August 27, 1993
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The National Online Media Association, a trade association of BBS Sysops, ISPs and online media figures, is formed at ONE BBSCON '93 in Colorado Springs.NOMA National Online Media Association Contacts: Phill Liggett LIGGETT@delphi.com (203)233-3163 Lance Rose elrose@echonyc.com (201)509-1700 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE A new trade association, the National Online Media Association (NOMA), was formed at ONE BBSCON '93 in Colorado Springs on August 27th, 1993. NOMA comprises BBS operators, Internet service providers, and other online media and services. NOMA's mission is to act for the BBS and online service industry on matters of national importance by creating an industry presence in Washington, D.C. and other means; assist its members at the state and local levels; educate the public on the unique social, business and legal roles of BBS's and other online services; establish appropriate industry standards and guidelines; promote business development in the industry; and maintain and provide access to resources and industry information for use by the public and the industry. An 11 person Organizing Committee was elected to develop a proposal for NOMA's charter, bylaws, membership requirements, structure, and form of leadership. The proposal is to be completed and distributed within the BBS and online services industry by November 30th, 1993. Discussion areas are being set up immediately for those interested in participating in NOMA's early development. An Internet mailing list is available to all those interested at natbbs@echonyc.com (subscribe to natbbs-request@echonyc.com). A conference area is also being made available on the Delphi national information service. The members of NOMA's Organizing Committee are: Phill Liggett - Chairperson LIGGETT@delphi.com Joe Balshone BALSHONE@delphi.com Celeste Clark BBS #: (805)520-2300 Pat Clawson 76357.3572@compuserve.com P. Victor Grambsch - Secretary PVICTOR@delphi.com Tony McClenny BBS#: (703)648-1841 Robert Pataki PUGDOG@delphi.com W. Mark Richmond BBS#: (209)685-8487 Steve Sprague steve.sprague@uboa.org Jim Taylor jim.taylor@F5.N310.Z1.FIDONET.ORG Bill Wilt wilt@aol.com In addition, three advisors agreed to assist NOMA's Organizing Committee: Mike Godwin, Esq. mnemonic@eff.org David Johnson, Esq. djohns06@reach.com Lance Rose, Esq. elrose@echonyc.com For further information, please contact Phill Liggett, (203)233- 3163 or Lance Rose, Esq., (201)509-1700 Mailing Address: NOMA c/o Phill Liggett Solutions, Inc. 89 Seymour Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06119
September 22, 1993
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RemoteAccess BBS v2.01 is Released.
November 19, 1993
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Michael Elansky (The Ionizer) is sentenced to 28 months in prison for having bomb-making instructions on his BBS. Elansky had been held for nearly four months in prison, unable to make a $500,000 bail.
phant20.txt (140K) Phantasy Issue #20 (Contains Excellent Coverage of Sentencing)
Source PHANTSY Issue #20
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