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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 00:38:29 +0800
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12-24-95. NYPaper:
"Case Involving Free Speech And the Internet Is Settled."
A dispute about free speech on the Internet has been
settled out of Court here after a local school district
admitted that a high school principal had wrongly
reprimanded a student for lampooning his school on the
World Wide Web. The school district apologized to Mr.
Paul Kim for the punitive actions. "We now know our own
boundaries," said Ann Oxrieder, the school district's
spokeswoman. "The Internet is unexplored territory for
schools and we now know that when a student uses his own
equipment and on his own time, we should stay out of
it."
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