1995-02-08 - Re: Effects of S.314 (Communications Decency Act)

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From: Samuel Kaplin <skaplin@mirage.skypoint.com>
To: Brad Huntting <huntting@glarp.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-02-08 04:48:24 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 7 Feb 95 20:48:24 PST

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From: Samuel Kaplin <skaplin@mirage.skypoint.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 95 20:48:24 PST
To: Brad Huntting <huntting@glarp.com>
Subject: Re: Effects of S.314 (Communications Decency Act)
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On Tue, 7 Feb 1995, Brad Huntting wrote:

> 
> Can anyone confirm this S.314 thing?  It sounds an awful lot like
> the "modem tax" and other urban legends.
> 
> 
> brad
> 

Web over to: http://thomas.loc.gov

It's on the Senates web server. The bill is for real. I wish it was only 
a hoax.

Sam





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