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 David S. Touretzky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David S. Touretzky is a research professor in the Computer Science Department and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition at Carnegie Mellon University.
David S. Touretzky and Peter Alexander, "A church's lethal contract", Razor, 2003.
Touretzky's research into Narconon was a primary source of information for a series of San Francisco Chronicle newspaper articles criticizing Narconon on June 9 and June 10, 2004 that ultimately led to the organization's program being rejected by the California school system in early 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_S._Touretzky   (1097 words)

  
 EFF: David S. Touretzky Deposition, in MPAA v. 2600 (PA; July 13, 2000)
Touretzky, if you could 6 just explain the circumstances under which the 7 affidavit that was filed in court says Dave 8 Touretzky and not David S. Touretzky.
Atlas is 4 representing Dr. Touretzky in regard to his 5 involvement in the pending litigation.
And I prefer David S. in 15 professional correspondence, so I changed it to 16 David S. I printed that out, and that is what I 17 sent back to them.
www.eff.org /IP/Video/MPAA_DVD_cases?f=20000713_ny_touretzky_dep.html   (10771 words)

  
 transmediale go public! festival media lounge details
David S. Touretzky was invited as an expert in the lawsuit of the American film industry against David Corby, editor of the hacking magazine 2600.com.
During the lawsuit, Touretzky argued that computer-code is to be considered as free speech which opened a new and principle debate.
Object of the "2600 case" was the release of the DeCss Code to decode the copy protection of DVDs through the magazine.
www.transmediale.de /en/02/medialoungedetail.php?id=90   (273 words)

  
 David Touretzky, David Stewart Touretzky, David S Touretzky - Page 2
David Touretzky is employed by Carnegie Mellon University as a research scientist.
David Touretzky: "Why do you say crck babies don't exist?"
As you will see from the quotes beneath, David Touretzky is not a person who makes the occasional discriminatory remark out of ignorance.
www.religiousfreedomwatch.org /extremists/touretzky0.html   (1861 words)

  
 Wired News: A Thorn in Hollywood's Side
Touretzky's latest project is no less controversial: a Gallery of CSS Descramblers that thumbs its nose at the Motion Picture Association of America by exhaustively documenting how to decrypt DVDs.
But Touretzky is also a fierce advocate of the First Amendment and the Internet, and has spent much of the last decade battling to protect the ability of students, programmers and critics to speak freely online.
Like an increasing number of technologists, Touretzky is afraid that standards like the controversial Content Protection for Recordable Media will gradually nudge everyone into using systems where songs are encrypted and can only be played on specific computers.
www.wired.com /news/politics/0,1283,42475,00.html   (737 words)

  
 Movie Industry Frowns on Professor's Software Gallery
David S. Touretzky, a computer scientist at Carnegie-Mellon University, says he has never watched a movie on DVD, much less copied one illegally.
But Professor Touretzky said he had heard of new software that makes it easy for anyone to turn a DVD movie into a file on a hard disk, similar to the way CDs can be "ripped" to make MP3 files.
Professor Touretzky said that given his involvement with the DeCSS case, the form letter he received last month from the MPAA about his site was probably a mistake.
homepages.law.asu.edu /~dkarjala/cyberlaw/GallagherTouretzkyArtNYT3-30-01.html   (1122 words)

  
 Scientific Fraud?
David S. Touretzkys line of research is “Cognitive Science” in the area of how the rat brain functions.
Significantly, Touretzky states, “Pomposity and mediocrity are measured by the ability to string long phrases together without saying anything worthwhile.” This could be a review of much of his published work in a nutshell.
THE TOURETZKY TEST Can a researcher fool a grant donor into thinking worthwhile work is being done at the cost of millions of dollars by the use of pomposity and mediocrity in managing to string long phrases together without saying anything worthwhile.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-chat/1058757/posts   (1109 words)

  
 The Chronicle: August 10, 2001: 2 Scholars Face Off in Copyright Clash
Touretzky and other opponents of the digital-copyright act are using the First Amendment as their defense only because it is the most legally persuasive argument.
Touretzky, 42, believes that scholars need to be able to dissect and discuss such codes for the good of science.
Touretzky when he was an undergraduate two decades ago and respects his scholarly work.
chronicle.com /free/v47/i48/48a04501.htm   (2019 words)

  
 The History of the DeCSS Haiku
Touretzky set about collecting a remarkably wide variety of descriptions of the DVD decryption process, with the aim of promoting critical thought about what expression people are prepared to censor, and why.
Touretzky was concerned about the free speech implications of the case, and the purported distinction between computer software and other forms of expression.
Touretzky's article "The CSS Decryption Algorithm" as my main source for the technical details, but I set myself a strict rule against using hexadecimal constants, because they seemed unpoetic.
www.loyalty.org /~schoen/haiku.html   (4785 words)

  
 David Touretzky, David Stewart Touretzky, David S Touretzky - Page 14
David Touretzky: "Yeah, but it would be her last story." (Note: Was that a threat to a reporter for exercising her Free Speech?)
David Touretzky: "Accusing a reporter of being a tool of a cult can be twisted to make me sound like a paranoid wacko.
David Touretzky: "So CMU tells the reporter: "no, we didn't censor anything" but now the reporter sees a chance to smear either me or CMU some more, so she wants an interview."
www.religiousfreedomwatch.org /extremists/touretzky12.html   (730 words)

  
 M.R. Bauer Foundation Colloquium Series
David S. Touretzky is a Senior Research Scientist in the Computer Science Department and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition at Carnegie Mellon University.
Touretzky's research focuses on the study of representations, both in computers and in nature.
Touretzky, D.S., Wan, H.S., and Redish, A.D. (1994) Neural representation of space in rats and robots.
www.bio.brandeis.edu /news/bauer/series95/touretzky.html   (1207 words)

  
 Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition: People
Computational models developed by Dr. Touretzky and his students that incorporate these representations have reproduced a wide variety of behavioral and neurophysiological observations, and led to novel predictions about the operation of the rodent navigation system, some of which have now been confirmed experimentally.
Touretzky, D. S., Weisman, W. E., Fuhs, M. C., Skaggs, W. E., Fenton, A. A., and Muller R. (2005) Deforming the hippocampal map.
Touretzky's primary interest is how information is represented and processed in the mammalian brain.
www.cnbc.cmu.edu /faculty/touretzky.shtml   (357 words)

  
 Digital use of movies sparks free speech fight in lawsuit
Touretzky is convinced that software is speech that can't be outlawed and that the movie industry is trying to do away with the concept of "fair use" of DVDs by consumers.
Touretzky called up the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, "the ACLU of cyberspace," which is defending Corley in the federal suit, and suggested they take a look at his gallery.
Touretzky is not the only Carnegie Mellon expert involved in the DVD case.
www.post-gazette.com /headlines/20000807dvdsuit1.asp   (1548 words)

  
 New York Digital Salon 10th Anniversary
David S. Touretzkys Gallery of CSS Descramblers aims to debunk a particular myth about computers—and in the process overturn a legal judgment that he believes abrogates the free speech guaranteed by the US Constitution.
Touretzkys call for variations on the “illegal” DeCSS code generated a vast array of responses on the spectrum between execution and expression.
While Touretzkys gallery has influenced the course of legal history, it wasn’t meant to prove a case, but to disprove one by demonstrating inherent ambiguities in a seemingly black and white situation.
www.nydigitalsalon.org /10/artwork.php?artwork=19   (277 words)

  
 Drāno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David S. Touretzky has since mirrored[1] Austin's site.
While Molotov cocktails are a relatively simple incendiary device to make and use, Drano bombs are not.
According to the National Institutes of Health's Household Products Database, the crystal form is composed of Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Nitrate, Sodium Chloride, and Aluminum.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Draino   (611 words)

  
 transmediale go public! biography
David S. Touretzky is scientific director of the Computer Science Department and Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition at the Carnegie Mellon University.
Touretzky recently published the website of the Gallery of CSS Descramblers about the documentation on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
He received the BA in Informatics at the Rutgers University in 1978 and did his doctorate at the Carnegie Mellon University in 1984.
www.transmediale.de /en/02/biography.php?id=125   (131 words)

  
 David Touretzky, David Stuart Touretzky, David S Touretzky - Page 1
Professor David S. Touretzky has posted to the Internet large amounts of information exposing the crimes of the Chvrch of Scient0ll0gy.
And Touretzky continues to air Scinet0ll0gy's dirty laundry before the public, in the hopes that the FBI or some other law enforcement agency will finally take action.
That Touretzky has called the Chvrch of Scient0ll0gy "a pseudo-religious terrorist group", and believes they pose a serious threat to national security.
buttersquash.net /archives/rfw/touretzky3.html   (312 words)

  
 MPAA v. 2600 - Brief of Amici Curiae in Support of Appellants and Reversal of the Judgment Below
Dr. David S. Touretzky is a Principal Scientist in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, and the author of a popular textbook on the Lisp programming language.
Touretzky also is the creator of the "Gallery of CSS Descramblers" web site, and he testified as an expert witness at trial.
At 111 F.Supp.2d 326, n.183, the court expressed indebtedness to Dr. Touretzky for his explanation of the interplay between various kinds of computer languages, though it differed with Dr. Touretzky on the applicability of the First Amendment to DMCA and the suppression of computer programs.
www.2600.com /dvd/docs/2001/0126-speech.html   (6586 words)

  
 Declaration of David S. Touretzky (Nov. 28, 2001)
I, DAVID S. TOURETZKY, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.
Declaration of David S. Touretzky (Nov. 28, 2001)
The key has also been published in the Wall Street Journal, in haiku form ("Banned Code Lives in Poetry and Song", by David P. Hamilton, April 12, 2001, page B1, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A).
www.eff.org /IP/Video/DVDCCA_case/20011128_touretzky_decl.html   (3403 words)

  
 references.bib
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Pexman and S. Lupker (1998) criticized Bernstein and Carr's finding as artifactual and failed to replicate it with a different way of selecting readers.
In the single- case study of a 38-yr-old right handed male reported here a deficit affecting the representation or processing of morphosyntactic representations is motivated.
www.cnbc.cmu.edu /~laurag/references.bib   (1530 words)

  
 Speak Up For Diversity :: Speak Up For Diversity Claims That Korean Information Security Agency Funds Controversial University Researcher
SUFD claims that David Touretzky has wasted hundreds of hours on CMU computers, making derogatory statements against religious minorities and racist remarks against ethnic groups.
David Touretzky used CMU's website to mirror the 'Raise the Fist' website.
Touretzky and CMU have had a dubious track record regarding the use of their funding.
sev.prnewswire.com /education/20041213/LAM11314122004-1.html   (407 words)

  
 Salon.com Technology A bug in the legal code?
David Touretzky finds this "bizarre." To call attention to the legal loopholes, the Carnegie Mellon computer science professor curates a gallery of alternative versions of the code.
You can read an English language translation written by Touretzky, who testified at the DeCSS trial.
You can listen to a song or dramatic reading of the program, just as you can view a picture of it.
archive.salon.com /tech/feature/2000/09/13/touretzky   (922 words)

  
 NIPS
David S. Touretzky, Michael Mozer, Michael E. Hasselmo (Eds.): Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8, NIPS, Denver, CO, November 27-30, 1995.
David S. Touretzky (Ed.): Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 2, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, November 27-30, 1989].
David S. Touretzky (Ed.): Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 1, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, 1988].
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/conf/nips   (481 words)

  
 John Benjamins: Contributions by David Touretzky
David Touretzky has contributed to the following volumes.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
www.benjamins.com /cgi-bin/t_authorview.cgi?author=14397   (64 words)

  
 Physics and Astronomy - Physical & Earth Sciences - The MIT Press
David S. Touretzky, Michael C. Mozer and Michael E. Hasselmo (Eds.)
Gerald Tesauro, David S. Touretzky and Todd K. Leen (Eds.)
Michael S. Kearns, Sara A. Solla and David A. Cohn (Eds.)
mitpress.mit.edu /catalog/browse?cid=195&pcid=14   (165 words)

  
 Re: David Touretzky Philips Interrogatory
That means interrogatories go to RTC, Hoden, Dezotell, Wagoner, and the US Trustee plus all the attorneys who are or have been of record for all of these people, Kobrin and Moxon, Rosen, David Cook, and a considerable list of others.
On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 15:27:32 GMT, desertphile@hot mail.com (David Rice, Esq.) wrote:
I have information from an OPP officer that the client of the second level PI firm claimed to be "involved" in a lawsuit against me.
www.holysmoke.org /kh/kh0660.htm   (205 words)

  
 "The Steve and D.C. Show" July 14, 2005
PROFESSOR DAVID TOURETZKY: The earlier one was LisaClause.org.
PROFESSOR DAVID TOURETZKY: Yes, Ah, LisaClause, L-i-s-a-c-l-a-u-s-e- dot
PROFESSOR DAVID TOURETZKY: That's not true, that's not true.
www.xenutv.com /radio/dst-071405.htm   (4843 words)

  
 Robotics Institute: Publications, David S Touretzky
Pomerleau, G.L. Gusciora, D.S. Touretzky, and H.T. Kung
Tira-Thompson, N.S. Halelamien, J.J. Wales, and D.S. Touretzky
D.S. Touretzky, A.D. Redish, H.S. Wan, and B.L. McNaughton
www.ri.cmu.edu /people/person_318_pubs.html   (1022 words)

  
 Operation Clambake Presents: The NOTs Scholars Home Page
David Mayo is called in to audit a sick L. Ron Hubbard.
David Carter's essay on the basics of the Scientology belief system.
Excerpt from a 1996 letter from David Mayo describing the origin of NOTs.
www.xenu.net /archive/disk/NOTs   (1410 words)

  
 David S Touretzky ; Connectionist Approaches to Language Learning, David Spangler - Emergence: The Rebirth of the Sacred,
David S Touretzky ; Connectionist Approaches to Language Learning, David Spangler - Emergence: The Rebirth of the Sacred,
David Spangler - Emergence: The Rebirth of the Sacred
David Sutton Stephen R Jones - Fantasy Tales 2
www.searchengineforbooks.com /56973_david-samuelson.html   (220 words)

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