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'''Bernie S''', real name '''Ed Cummings''', is a computer [[Hacker (computing)|hacker]] living in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. He participates in the [[WBAI]] show ''[[Off the Hook]]'' with [[Eric Corley|Emmanuel Goldstein]] from [[2600 Magazine]]. He was featured in the 2001 documentary, [[Freedom Downtime]]<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0309614/</ref> which was produced by [[2600 Films]]. |
'''Bernie S''', real name '''Ed Cummings''', is a computer [[Hacker (computing)|hacker]] living in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. He participates in the [[WBAI]] show ''[[Off the Hook]]'' with [[Eric Corley|Emmanuel Goldstein]] from [[2600 Magazine]]. He was featured in the 2001 documentary, [[Freedom Downtime]]<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0309614/</ref> which was produced by [[2600 Films]]. |
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==United States v. Edward E. Cummings== |
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In 1995, Cummings began a term in prison without bail, for the possession of modified telecommunication instruments - the instruments being a rudimentary tone dialer and computer software. <ref>http://2600.org/law/bernie.html</ref>. [[Freedom Downtime]] briefly discusses Cummings' case, and the events leading up to it. |
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Revision as of 00:16, 10 August 2010
Bernie S, real name Ed Cummings, is a computer hacker living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He participates in the WBAI show Off the Hook with Emmanuel Goldstein from 2600 Magazine. He was featured in the 2001 documentary, Freedom Downtime[1] which was produced by 2600 Films.
United States v. Edward E. Cummings
In 1995, Cummings began a term in prison without bail, for the possession of modified telecommunication instruments - the instruments being a rudimentary tone dialer and computer software. [2]. Freedom Downtime briefly discusses Cummings' case, and the events leading up to it.