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Date: 1999-03-02

Fuck Intel P III


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Wer Intel-Aktien besitzt & solche nicht ehebaldigst in Umlauf
bringt, der kann kein/e Gute/r sein, so sagen Privacy
International, Junkbusters & Epic zum Identichip & fordern
Fondsmanager zum Verkaufen von Intel/beteiligungen auf.

post/scrypt: AMD K7 rules ok OR get real get a Mac?

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-- Appealing to Socially Responsible Investors, Activists
Extend Campaign to Stop ID in Pentium III chip --

Washington -- March 1, 1999 -- EPIC, Junkbusters and
Privacy International today called on investment fund
managers to divest their holdings in Intel (NASDAQ: INTC),
the company responsible for the controversial chip ID feature.
The privacy organizations that launched the national boycott
against the chipmaker more than a month ago said that the
investment community has a social responsibility to pull out
support for Intel.

Jason Catlett, President of Junkbusters Corp., said that all
investors, small and large, should look at more than one
``bottom line'' with Intel. ``The social bottom line takes notice
of Intel's Orwellian vision of the future where people's
movements on the Internet are constantly tracked. The
economic bottom line considers the lost growth for global
electronic commerce because consumers fear for their
privacy online.''

Despite widespread public concern, Intel has refused to
remove the ID feature from its chip. It has merely changed its
recommended software configuration. On Thursday major PC
manufacturers announced that they had taken steps to try to
disable the feature as strongly as possible in software, but
doubts had already been raised by a report by the German
PC magazine c't that the feature can still be turned on
without the user's knowledge or consent. The chip and PCs
containing the chip went on sale Friday after more than a
month of adverse publicity. Intel's share price dropped
sharply on several pieces of bad news including the filing of a
formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission alleging
"unfair and deceptive practices" over Intel's portrayal of the ID
feature. The privacy groups want the ID feature permanently
removed from the chip and said they will continue expanding
the boycott campaign until Intel does so.

An open letter sent Sunday to six key socially responsible
mutual funds suggested several possible actions for investors:

* Divest Intel holdings as soon as possible. * Add Intel to
"screening" lists of companies that are to be excluded from
investment based on social criteria, specifically a disregard
for the fundamental human right of privacy. * Dialog with Intel
and PC manufacturers to remove the identity feature. *
Support programs of shareholder activism, by means such as
submitting and voting proxy resolutions.

The six funds include the Domini Social Equity Fund
(DSEFX), the billion-dollar Dreyfus Third Century Fund
(DRTHX), and the Parnassus Fund (PARNX). Several have
significant investments in Intel.

Socially responsible investors have strongly influenced
corporate decision-making in favor of causes such as human
rights. More than $1 trillion in assets are under management
in socially and environmentally responsible portfolios,
according to a 1997 report by the nonprofit Social Investment
Forum.

Simon Davies, director general of London-based watchdog
group Privacy International said, ``The potential of the ID
number in the Pentium III to be used as a tracking
mechanism is of particular concern in countries governed by
regimes hostile to rights and freedoms. The export of the
chips to such countries will not only compromise human
rights and freedom of expression, but could endanger those
involved in political reform and human rights advocacy.''

Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Washington-based
Electronic Privacy Information Center said, ``Responsible
investment firms need to consider the social impact of
information technology that threatens the privacy of American
citizens. The protection of privacy in the twenty-first century
may be as great a challenge as the protection of the
environment has been in the twentieth century. Investment
firms have a responsibility to safeguard our future.''

Resources on the Web:

The letter and addressees:
http://www.junkbusters.com/intel.html

Boycott campaign homepage:
http://www.bigbrotherinside.com

Press release 2/26 on the FTC and PC manufacturers:
http://www.junkbusters.com/nr16.html

Report from the Social Investment Forum:
http://www.socialinvest.org/Areas/Research/trends/1997-
Trends.htm

Electronic Privacy Information Center: http://www.epic.org

Privacy International: http://www.privacyinternational.org

This document is http://www.junkbusters.com/nr17.html



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