Kapor Resigns from Groove Networks Board
March 16, 2003 - Privacy News
Software executive and civil libertarian Mitch Kapor resigned from the board of Groove Networks after it sold software to the US government apperently for use in the Total Information Awareness project (TIA). Kapor, who earlier founded Lotus Development Corporation (makers of Lotus 1-2-3) and Electronic Frontier Foundation), expressed concerns about TIA, but did not directly relate his departure to the sale.
Source: Reuters More information is available at <http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=2372090>.
Last updated March 17, 2003
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