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Topic: Amero case spawns effort to educate  (Read 1277 times)
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« on: June 20, 2007, 05:54:59 »
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FYI...

- http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11471
2007-06-19 ~ "...Taking the name of the person who brought them together, the members of the Julie Group intend to teach lawyers and end user about issues of technology and criminal law, lobby policy makers for fairness in criminal codes and regulations, and bring to light unfair prosecutions. The group will likely again offer their computer-security expertise to prosecutors and defense attorneys in future cases. "Our helping Julie Amero was about two things: Getting Julie out of jail and making sure that something like this doesn't happen to other people," said Alexander Eckelberry, president of security firm Sunbelt Software..."

TheJulieGroup Wiki
* http://thejuliegroup.pbwiki.com/
"Our Purpose: To bring attention to those situations where injustice is being done through the misuse or misunderstanding of computers and computer forensics; and second, to prevent future injustice wherever we are able..."
- http://thejuliegroup.blogspot.com/

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