Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 23:42:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: Free Kevin <mitnick@paranoid.org>
To: cypherpunks@algebra.com
Subject: Free Kevin Mitnick -- Action Alert #1


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                 FREE KEVIN MITNICK -- ACTION ALERT #1
                             5 July 1998

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          PLEASE REDISTRIBUTE THIS DOCUMENT TO APPROPRIATE FORUMS

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1) Happy 4th of July
2) Let's Screw Kevin Again: The Movie
3) Where Are the Activists?
4) What You Can Do

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1) Happy 4th of July

Did you have an enjoyable 4th of July weekend? Did you hang out by the 
barbeque, beer in hand, and eat too many burgers and/or tofu dogs? Well,
whatever you did it was probably more enjoyable then Kevin Mitnick's 4th of
July. Kevin spent his in the same place that he had the last few -- the
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Los Angeles.

Kevin has been held without bail for three years and four months pending his
trial on a 25 count federal indictment, and it will likely be more than four
years without bail by the time his trial actually takes place. MDC is a
pre-trial facility and is intended for much shorter periods of detention, so
Kevin is only allowed visits from his attorney and immediate family.
Amazingly, Kevin has never had the opporunity to present evidence and
cross-examine witnesses in an adversarial detention hearing, as is required
by the Bail Reform Act.

Kevin did waive his right to a speedy trial, as most defendants do, but this
isn't quite what he had in mind.

What makes all of this worse is that Kevin is not likely to get the
facilities that he needs to defend himself properly while he is in MDC. The
government is entering loads of evidence against Kevin that exists in
electronic form, and he will need a computer and a lot of time to properly
sort through it all. So far it appears that he will be given neither the time
nor the equipment to properly prepare a defense against the government's
case.

How long will this go on? Kevin has never committed a violent crime, and
there's no evidence that there was any profit motive behind his hacking.
Violent and truly dangerous criminals get lighter treatment than Kevin
every day and no one blinks. What would the Founding Fathers have thought
of such an obvious attempt to prevent someone from obtaining a fair trial?

Let's hope that Kevin doesn't have to spend another 4th of July in custody
next year...

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2) Let's Screw Kevin Again: The Movie

From the Exploitative Journalism Makes Good Movies department: 

Miramax pictures recently announced that they will begin shooting in July on
"Takedown," a movie based on the book by Tsutomu Shimomura and John Markoff.
The book, which chronicles Shimomura's version of the events leading up to
Kevin's capture, was criticized by some as a self-serving attempt by the
authors to cash in on the hype surrounding Mitnick's arrest. People who
have seen the script for the movie say it's even worse.

Emmanuel Goldstein, editor of "2600" magazine, was one of the first Mitnick
supporters to obtain a copy of the "Takedown" script. Goldstein writes that
the script is, "far worse than I had even imagined." "If this film is made
the way the script reads," he adds, "Kevin will be forever demonized in the
eyes of the public. And mostly for things that everyone agrees *never even
happened* in the first place!"

Inaccuracies in the script range from the merely comical (Kevin makes free
phone calls by whistling into the handset) to the outright false and
defamatory (Kevin assaults Shimomura in an alley with a garbage-can lid,
and Shimomura visits Kevin in prison and tells him "good work" for cracking
his systems).

Goldstein's notes on the scripts are online at:

http://www.kevinmitnick.com/review.html

In an article for ZDTV, columnist Kevin Poulsen writes, "nobody predicted
that the script, supposedly based on the dry, but inoffensive book of the
same name, would be filled with so much blatant fabrication. No one expected
that Kevin Mitnick might become the most feared and hated screen villain
since Hannibal Lecter." 

Poulsen, himself a convicted hacker who was held for years without bail,
scored a revealing interview with one of the "Takedown" screenwriters, John
Danza. Danza told Poulsen that he had wanted to present a different view of
Mitnick's case, one that, "wasn't so black and white; good and bad-- I think
Tsutomu was basically self-serving, and I thought it would be an interesting
idea if he realized that." The studio allegedly didn't buy off on Danza's
ideas, or even on his draft that stuck more closely to the book. "Then they
gave it to a high-priced polish writer who gets paid an enormous amount of
money to spice up the dialog," Danza told Poulsen, "and I think he did that
and also changed quite a bit. I've read that draft and I'm even less
satisfied."

Poulsen's article is at:

http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/cda/index/0,2073,2115491-2103615,00.html

He's written several other articles about Mitnick's case:

http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/cda/index/0,2073,2110084-2103615.00.html
http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/cda/index/0,2073,2000162-2103615.00.html
http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/cda/index/0,2073,2000163-2103615.00.html

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3) Where Are the Activists?

One of the most disturbing aspects of Kevin Mitnick's case is the lack of
support for his plight from Net activists. The same people who could probably
quote moving passages from their dog-eared copies of "The Hacker Crackdown"
seem to become very quiet when it comes to Kevin's case. Not only have groups
like EFF not lent direct legal support to Kevin, but they have done little
else to show any support for him.

It's time for Internet activists to take a stand. It's time for people to
realize that for phrases like "Cyber Rights Now" to have any meaning, they
must apply to Kevin Mitnick as well as every other netizen. Even if we assume
that the worst accusations about Kevin's hacking are true, it still becomes
quickly clear that his case has been blown way out of proportion. Kevin is
the victim of a campaign to hype his story, a campaign which has made
millions of dollars for those responsible. 

Obviously, Net activist organizations have a limited amount of time and
must focus their resources. They cannot respond to every potential crisis,
and no reasonable person would expect them to. They have other, more
practical concerns as well, like the possibility of alienating potential  
donors and sponsors. That's reality.

What's also reality is that Kevin's case is sure to be a landmark in the
field of computer crime, and that activists should be getting involved to
make sure that bad precedents aren't set which could impact us all. Kevin
is obviously being singled out to act as an example for other hackers, and
the message is pretty clear so far: that the government can do as it
pleases when it comes to hackers, civil rights be damned. If that's the
case, then how safe is anyone? 

Why should a "computer criminal" be treated more severly than violent
criminals are? Is a hacker more dangerous to the fabric of society than
a rapist or murderer? Should someone be penalized more severely for their
crimes because they involve computers? Is a computer a weapon, something to
be feared?
 
Will the real activists please stand up?

Ironically, it's the movie of "Takedown," which some people feel may do
irreversible damage to Kevin's reputation, that may put him in the same
boat with some prominent netizens. EFF co-founder John Gilmore reportedly
is portrayed in a negative light in the script, as are the management of The
Well. And believe it or not, Goldstein writes that the script portrays
"'Electronic Freedom Foundation' types" who actually aid in Mitnick's
capture. Things aren't quite that bad in real ife, but they could be a lot
better.

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4) What You Can Do

There are a lot of things you can do to help Kevin's situation:

A) Donate to Kevin's defense fund. This is one of the most helpful things you
   can do. Over $3,000 has been raised so far, but that's just a drop in the
   bucket. Kevin needs expert witnesses, research, and other things that the
   court is unlikely to provide much financial help for. Information about
   donating is at:

   http://www.kevinmitnick.com/df.html

   If you can't afford to donate, though, there are still other things you
   can do.

B) Bumper stickers. The tres chic "Free Kevin" bumperstickers are available
   for $1 a piece through www.kevinmtinick.com, and the money goes towards
   Kevin's defense fund. You can also place a virtual bumpersticker on your
   web page and link it to www.kevinmitnick.com. 

C) Join the mailing list. "2600" has set up a Majordomo list for discussion
   of Kevin's case, and it's a great place to stay tuned for information about
   the case and other related events. Email majordomo@2600.com with the words
   "subscribe mitnick" (without the quotes) as the body of your message. 
   You can also get info on Kevin's case (and many other topics) from "Off
   The Hook," Emmanuel Goldstein's radio program that airs on WBAI in New
   York, and via RealAudio. More info is at:

   http://www.2600.com/offthehook/

D) Protest the movie, "Takedown." Plans are being put in place now for
   pickets of the Miramax offices in New York and Los Angeles, and there will
   likely be some sort of demonstrations in North Carolina when shooting
   there begins. Join the mailing list using the directions above to stay up
   to date on these events. Also, write letters to those involved with the
   movie expressing your feelings about the project. Individuals involved
   with the production might not even be aware of the finer points of the
   case, and they deserve to know what they're getting themselves into. A
   list of contacts is at the end of this message.

E) Write legislators, members of the media, and anyone else you can think of
   who might be able to have a positive impact on Kevin's situation.

F) Join the RC5 team. We're participating in the distributed.net effort to
   crack RC5-64, and if someone on our team hits the key we will donate
   our winnings to Kevin's defense fund. It's also an opportunity to get
   some positive publicity for Kevin, and, after all, they're just spare CPU
   cycles. You might as well use them for a good cause. More information is
   at:

   http://www.paranoid.org/mitnick/

G) Contact Net activists and ask them to get involved. The trial is getting
   nearer, and Kevin needs help now, not in a couple of years on appeal.

H) Read, read, read. Read the books about Kevin's case, and the information
   at www.kevinmitnick.com. The more information you have, the better able
   you'll be to discuss the case.

I) Spread the word. Tell people about Kevin's case, hand out fliers, do
   whatever you can to try to help balance out the negative hype.

J) Repost this message to appropriate forums.

K) Think of more ideas like these and post them to the mailing list.
 
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CONTACTS:

For feedback about this document, contact mitnick@paranoid.org. 
Emmanual Goldstein of "2600" can be reached at emmanuel@2600.com.
Feedback on the www.kevinmitnick.com website should probably go to
fill@2600.com.

We can all be reached throught the mitnick@2600.com Majordomo list.

ASCII art by rOTTEN.

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People to contact about the movie "Takedown," as posted to the
mitnick@2600.com list:

Miramax Films
7920 W. Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(213)  951-4200
(214)  941-3800  New York Office

ANDREW STENGEL
Publicist for Miramax
(212)  625-2222 

DAILY VARIETY
5700 Wilshire Boulevard #120
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(213)  857-6600

MONICA ROMAN
Variety writer who wrote internet announcement
about "Takedown" movie
(212)  337-7001 (Variety New York office)

HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
5055 Wilshire Bouevard #600
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(213)  525-2000

SKEET ULRICH (actor who will play Kevin Mitnick)
ICM
8942 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
(310)  550-4000
(310) 550-4100 (fax)
(this is the agency representing Skeet)
Aleen Keshishian (212) 556-5698 (Skeet's agent)

JOE CHAPPELLE (director of Takedown)
Bohrman Agency
8489 W. Third Street
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(213)  653-6701
(agency representing Chappelle)

DAVID NEWMAN
HOWARD RODMAN
JOHN DANZA
(writers of Takedown script)
There were too many Newmans to trace.
Danza is not listed with the Writers Guild.
Howard Rodman is represented by:
Creative Artists
9830 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 288-4545