1998-03-25 - Re: you petition who? (Re: I petition the Internet community to

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From: Ian Briggs <ian@deepwell.com>
To: paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk
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UTC Datetime: 1998-03-25 01:56:11 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 09:56:11 +0800

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From: Ian Briggs <ian@deepwell.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 09:56:11 +0800
To: paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk
Subject: Re: you petition who? (Re: I petition the Internet community to
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So what do you need, E-mail, web space, shell?

We don't do shit until we get a subpoena, then those darned logs on the NT
server
well they just seemed to have corrupted themselves.

Course, this is NOT a invite to hack and fuck around with networks.  I'll
support objectionable content, not pricks.  No advocating violence against
people.

We host several of the white power sites referred to, we also host several
leftist political sites.
Right to freedom of the press goes beyond the government.  If private
business doesn't support freedom of the press, then there is no real freedom.

If any of you need accounts.  Drop a note.

Ian Briggs
President
Internet something or another.		


>> >   if Dmitri is not restored, deny access to his self-proclaimed
>> >   terminator: guy@panix.com
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>Hardly in the spirit of free speech either, although I don`t doubt 
>Polis is a censorous cocksucker.
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>> It wasn't the "internet community" that pulled that account, it was
>> PSInet, in response to Guy Polis' censorship attempts.
>
>Plug pulling is becoming even more rife, you may have noticed I have 
>been off the list for a few days, this was a result of content-based 
>plug pulling. It`s time more resilient methods of creating 
>censor-proof account were worked on, does anyone know of any ISPs 
>that specifically state that they refuse to censor? Clearly, such an 
>ISP would have limited commercial appeal in the current market so I 
>don`t consider it likely.
>
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>--                  
>                            Paul Bradley 
>                      paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk
>       "Why should anyone want to live on rails?" - Stephen Fry
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