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Newsgroups: alt.censorship,alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk,alt.internet.services,news.misc,alt.answers,news.answers
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Subject: How to Receive Banned Newsgroups FAQ (11/30/94)
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Followup-To: alt.censorship
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Reply-To: banned-faq@uiuc.edu (How to get banned newsgroups FAQ)
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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU
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Expires: 30 Dec 1994 00:00:00 GMT
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Summary: This is a list of frequently-asked questions (and answers)
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about how to get banned newsgroups.
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Archive-name: usenet/banned-groups-faq
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Last-modified: 11/30/94
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Version: 1.1
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Posted near the middle of each month to alt.censorship,
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alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk, alt.internet.services, news.misc,
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alt.answers, and news.answers.
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Prepared by Joseph Gebis (j-gebis@uiuc.edu).
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Please address any additions, comments, or corrections to
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banned-faq@uiuc.edu.
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The newest version of the "How to Receive Banned Newsgroups FAQ" is
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available electronically by many different methods. See section 6.3 for
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details.
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Section 1 describes this document. Section 2 provides most of the
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quick information you need to find out how to receive banned newsgroups.
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Sections 3-5 contain other information relating to the topic. Section 6
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contains more information about this document.
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All information in this article is presented solely for
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informational purposes. Joseph Gebis takes no responsibility for any
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information contained within this article.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 1: Overview and Introduction
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1.1 What is this faq?
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1.2 What is needed to get news?
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1.3 Other notes
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Chapter 2: How to get Banned Newsgroups
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2.1 Not-for-profit news providers
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2.2 Commercial news providers
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2.3 Open nntp sites
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2.4 Gopher
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2.5 Mail to news gateways
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2.6 Internet services list
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2.7 I only have access to...
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Chapter 3: Ethics of Banned Newsgroups
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3.1 What is a "banned newsgroup"?
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3.2 Should news administrators be allowed to ban newsgroups?
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3.3 Should people be allowed to describe how to receive banned
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newsgroups?
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3.4 Are newsgroups libraries?
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3.5 Do we really need this faq?
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3.6 Online references pertaining to electronic freedom and privacy
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Chapter 4: Legalities of Banned Newsgroups
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4.1 Legal responsibilities of news administrators
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4.2 Is it legal to describe how to receive banned newsgroups?
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4.3 Legal references pertaining to banned newsgroups
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Chapter 5: Further Information on References Mentioned
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5.1 Information on Freenets
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5.2 Information on Library Policy Statements Archive Access
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5.3 Information on EFF
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5.4 Information on the Legal List
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Chapter 6: Information on this Faq
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6.1 Who compiled this faq?
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6.2 How do I submit additions, comments, and corrections?
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6.3 How do I get the latest version of the faq?
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6.4 What other information do you need?
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6.5 Is there an html version on this faq?
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6.6 Who are all the wonderful people that added information to the
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faq?
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6.7 Who else needs to be thanked?
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6.8 References
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6.9 Disclaimer
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========================================================================
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Chapter 1: Overview and Introduction
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"I cannot convince myself that there is anyone so wise, so universally
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comprehensive in his judgment, that he can be trusted with the power to
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tell others: 'You shall not express yourself thus, you shall not
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describe your own experiences; or depict the fantasies which your mind
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has created; or laugh at what others set up as respectable; or question
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old beliefs; or contradict the dogmas of the church, of our society, our
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economic systems, and our political orthodoxy.'"
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- Jake Zeitlin
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1.1 What is this faq?
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This faq was originally intended to be a compilation of other
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information sources about ways to get newsgroups. It has become more
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than that, in a few ways. I'm trying to include information on how to
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access any internet resource from any other one (although the emphasis
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of this document is still on newsgroups), and it has become, I hope, a
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document discussing important ethical issues.
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1.2 What is needed to get news?
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There are two things needed to "get" news in the fullest sense of
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the word. First of all, you need a source of news, and a means of
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accessing that source; this will allow you to read other people's
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messages. Secondly, you need a way to post new articles to news.
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This document will allow you to find different ways to do both.
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1.3 Other notes
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I tried to make sure I gave credit for every file I use in this
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document; if you notice something not credited, or miscredited, tell me.
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Also, tell me if the information is wrong; some information included in
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this document changes fairly often.
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I tried to use "[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: #]" when starting a direct, or
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only slightly edited, reference from a file. The number is the number
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of the full reference, given at the end of this document. Every
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"[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: #]" is matched by a "[END INCLUDED FILE]".
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I use "[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: #]" when I use selected
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sections, or have had to do heavy editing on a file. The number is the
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number of the full reference, given at the end of this document. Every
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"[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: #]" is matched by a
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"[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]". It is recommended that you do get
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the file if you want to see the original, unedited version. I have
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tried to remain faithful to the original intent and purpose of every
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included document.
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If any reference is wrong, please tell me.
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Chapter 2: How to get Banned Newsgroups
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2.1 Not-for-profit news providers
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A good way to get banned newsgroups is to use a free news provider.
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Many free news providers also provide access to many other important
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services. A partial list includes:
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Cyberspace
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Telnet to cyberspace.org and login as "newuser". From there, you
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can follow the menus and get a new shell account; from this account, you
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can access news directly, or telnet to any of the below places.
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Freenets
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There are many freenets. These are networks at which the charge for
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using is nothing, or very little. Most of them tell you how to log in
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to them; for the ones that do not, look in the parenthesized comment
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beside it in this listing.
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I have not had a chance to look through all these; some or all may
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not provide guest news access (or news access at all). This list is
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from the Internet Services List. Instructions on obtaining it are
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below.
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[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 1]
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bigsky.bigsly.dillon.mt.us (login: bbs)
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freenet.buffalo.edu
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cap.gwu.edu (login: guest password: visitor)
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freenet-in-a.cwru.edu (login: guest)
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freenet-in-b.cwru.edu (login: guest)
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freenet-in-c.cwru.edu (login: guest)
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bigcat.missouri.edu
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freenet.hsc.colorado.edu
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136.176.5.114
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132.162.32.99 (login: guest)
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freenet.carleton.ca
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rgfn.epcc.edu
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sendit.epcc.edu (login: bss password: sendit2me)
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freenet.fsu.edu
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leo.nmc.edu
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cbos.uc.edu
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garbo.uwasa.fi (login: guest)
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freenet.victoria.bc.ca
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vdoe386.vak12ed.edu (login: guest password: guest)
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yfn2.ysu.edu (login: visitor)
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[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
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Another large list was posted by David W. Morgan
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(damorgan@nyx10.cs.du.edu). I'm not sure if this list will be posted on
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a regular basis. This list was posted in alt.internet.services.
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Included at the bottom of this list was the message "For more
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information write to info@nptn.org".
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Hermes
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Telnet to hermes.merit.edu. From there, you can get an account and
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can access news and other internet services.
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Nyx
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To access nyx, telnet to nyx.cs.du.edu. There is a very easy
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to use menu system; you can follow those menus. To get easy
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access to newsgroups, login as "guest" (don't use the quotation marks).
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Then type:
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l (look around the system)
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qa (quick access to what works)
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n (netnews)
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then simply type the name of the group to which you would like
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access.
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Nyx will not allow guest users to post to newsgroups.
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Looking around nyx is free; to get a full account requires you to
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register.
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Prairienet
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Prairienet is a site that offers free accounts to residents of
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Illinois; people outside of Illinois must pay $50, but they can look
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around for free.
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To try Prairienet out, telnet to firefly.prairienet.org and login as
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"visitor".
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Um-m-net
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Telnet m-net.ann-arbor.mi.us. For which host, enter "um-m-net".
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Enter "g" for guest. For login, enter "newuser".
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UNC BBS
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-------
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Telnet launchpad.unc.edu and login as "launch".
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2.2 Commercial news providers
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Disclaimer: I am not related to any of the following service providers.
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If you cannot access some news groups, you can always turn to a
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commercial news providers. These news providers will give you shell
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access, news, dialup lines, and more (for a fee). To find out what
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commercial internet service providers exist in your area, get one of the
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commercial service provider lists.
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[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 2]
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Other sources
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The PDIAL list: the authority on (full) Internet access sites. Get it
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from <info-deli-server@netcom.com> body "Send PDIAL".
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The NIXPUB list: this is primarily a list of mail/news sites, although
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it includes many full access sites as well. Get it from
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<mail-server@bts.com> with subject/body: "get PUB nixpub.{long|short}"
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or by FTP from VFL.Paramax.com:/pub/pubnet/nixpub.{long|short}.
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I would also strongly suggest accessing Peter Scott's excellent Hytelnet
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service at the University of Saskatchewan. Telnet to access.usask.ca
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login: hytelnet. Information on both pay systems and freenets (which can
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often provide the level of needed access) can be found on this site.
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Note that, while there are other Hytelnet sites, USask is the most up to
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date.
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Regional hints -
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National service providers:
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FTP to ftp.nisc.sri.com:/netinfo and FTP the files whose names begin
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with "internet-access..." - there is one for the US, and one for other
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countries. They are derived from the WHOLE INTERNET GUIDE, by Ed. Krol.
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Note that many of the providers listed in this list only deal with
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academic institutions.
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UK:
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ftp to: ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/archives/uk-internet-list.{lng,sum}
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the lng and sum represent the long and summary lists respectively.
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Latin America and Caribbean:
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Gopher to gopher.rcp.net.pe (Peruvian provider - see entry). A complete
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list of contacts for Latin America and the Caribbean is available there.
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Australia:
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There is a "Public Networking in Australia FAQ" but I don't know of a
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site where it is archived. It is posted regularly to
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"alt.internet.access.wanted". If you're desperate and can't wait, you
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can try asking me for a copy... If there isn't too much demand, I'll
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respond to requests - otherwise I'll remove this "offer."
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Germany:
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See the "Individual Network" entry, and follow the instructions.
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France:
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FTP to grasp.insa-lyon.fr:/pub/faq-by-newsgroup/soc/soc.culture.french/
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culture-french-faq/networking/part{1|2}.
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I more than welcome comments, corrections and especially additions.
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Please write me at:
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Louis Raphael <raphael@orion.login.qc.ca>
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I'll do my best to answer all my mail...
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Special thanks to Dr. Josh Backon for providing information on
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many of the listed sites.
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FTP: This list is available by anonymous FTP from login.qc.ca in
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/pub/fslist/FSLISTXX where XX is the version number.
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[END INCLUDED FILE]
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America Online provides access to newsgroups. AOL's number is
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(800) 827-6364, or you can call (800) 827-5808 to use their BBS (where
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software is available).
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Delphi also provides access to usenet. Delphi's number is
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(800) 695-4005, or you can call (800 695-4002 to use their BBS. Press
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enter a few times, then log on as "FREE" to try out their service, or
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"INFO" to get more info.
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2.3 Open nntp sites
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If you do not want to use a not-for-profit or commercial news
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provider, there are open nntp sites that allow almost anyone with shell
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access and a news reader to read and post news. There used to be a list
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of open nntp sites, but those sites have since shut down. However,
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there are still some open nntp sites out there.
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To access these sites, you need a news reader that allows you to
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change which nntp site is uses. rn and all of its derivatives (trn,
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strn, xtrn, etc) all allow you to do this. I've been told that the
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newest version of nn (6.5.0, a beta version) also supports this.
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To access these open nntp sites, you need to set the environment
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variable "NNTPSERVER" to the site that you want to use. If you are using:
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sh or one of its derivatives (ksh, bash, zsh, etc): type
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"NNTPSERVER=open.site.name; export NNTPSERVER" (without the quotation
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marks).
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csh or one of its derivatives (tcsh): type
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"setenv NNTPSERVER open.site.name" (without the quotation marks).
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To access these open nntp sites with tin, you can specify that you
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want to connect to a remote site by including the "-r" option on the
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command line, or using "rtin" instead of "tin". The NNTPSERVER variable
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has to be set.
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It's extremely important to remember to keep separate .newsrc files
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for each machine you use. When you are going to read news at another
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site, move your .newsrc file to something else:
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"mv .newsrc .newsrc.local" (without the quotation marks).
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Then, when you are done reading news there, copy your .newsrc back
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to its original name:
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"cp .newsrc.local .newsrc" (without the quotation marks).
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Also, if you want to keep a .newsrc for the other site you read,
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make sure you copy that file to .newsrc before you read it, and copy it
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to another file when you are done reading news there.
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Scott Yanoff did post this list recently, which he says was taken
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from the older list on open nntpservers. Many of these may have shut
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down by now.
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bert.eecs.uic.edu, 128.248.166.25 (read only)
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edfder1.edf.fr, 192.54.193.133 (posting OK)
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gaia.ucs.orst.edu, 128.193.2.13 (read only)
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gateway.iitb.ernet.in, 144.16.96.2 (read only)
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hagi.noguchi.riec.tohoku.ac.jp, 130.34.202.42 (posting OK)
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iti.gov.sg, 192.122.132.130 (read only)
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news.belwue.de, 129.143.2.4 (read only)
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news.fu-berlin.de, 130.133.4.250 (posting OK)
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news.nodak.edu, 134.129.107.194 (read only)
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rocky.ucdavis.edu, 128.120.100.1 (read only)
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news.uni-hohenheim.de, 144.41.2.4 (read only)
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news.uni-stuttgart.de, 129.69.8.13
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newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de, 130.75.2.1 (posting OK)
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nic.belwue.de, 129.143.2.4 (read only)
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pyr.swan.ac.uk, 137.44.1.1 (posting OK)
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shakti.ncst.ernet.in, 144.16.1.1 (posting OK)
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trdsvr.tradtech.co.jp, 133.130.1.1 (read only)
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Christopher K. Neitzert (neitzert@astro.ocis.temple.edu) posted this
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list of open nntp sites:
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sol.ctr.columbia
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umd5.umd.edu
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louie.udel.edu
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netnews.upenn.edu
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2.4 Gopher
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Usenet news is available through gopher. To find it, search for
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"usenet news -t7" in veronica, or use these sites:
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[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 3]
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gopher -pnntp phantom.bsu.edu 4320
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gopher -pnntp phred.math.byu.edu 4321
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gopher -pnntp jupiter.cc.gettysburg.edu 3030
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gopher -pnntp gopher.ic.ac.uk 4320
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gopher -pnntp teetot.acusd.edu 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.sdsu.edu 4320
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gopher -pnntp pinus.slu.se 4324
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gopher -pnntp services.canberra.edu.au 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.cc.umanitoba.ca 4320
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gopher -pnntp anemone.uta.fi 6671
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gopher -pnntp morse.cns.vt.edu 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.msu.edu 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.denet.dk 4320
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gopher -pnntp rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu 4320
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gopher -pnntp cwis.oac.uci.edu 4324
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gopher -pnntp gopher.acs.oakland.edu 4320
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gopher -pnntp hengill.rhi.hi.is 4324
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gopher -pnntp mudhoney.micro.umn.edu 4324
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gopher -pnntp pinchy.micro.umn.EDU 4324
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gopher -pnntp ccat.sas.upenn.edu 4324
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gopher -pnntp info.anu.edu.au 71
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gopher -pnntp cc.nsysu.edu.tw 4320
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gopher -pnntp nuinfo.nwu.edu 4321
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gopher -pnntp knot.queensu.ca 17502
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gopher -pnntp info.mcc.ac.uk 4320
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Christopher K. Neitzert (neitzert@astro.ocis.temple.edu) posted this
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list of gopher-accessable news sites:
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gopher -pnntp rodeo.uwyo.edu 71
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gopher -pnntp info-server.lanl.gov 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.fsu.EDU 4320
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gopher -pnntp butler.cc.tut.fi 6671
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gopher -pnntp newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.rz.uni-osnabrueck.de 4320
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gopher -pnntp cd4680fs.rrze.uni-erlangen.de 4320
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gopher -pnntp infopub.uqam.ca 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.cranfield.ac.uk 4324
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gopher -pnntp gopher.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.ru.ac.za 4324
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gopher -pnntp usage.csd.unsw.OZ.AU 4320
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gopher -pnntp gopher.uji.es 4320
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gopher -pnntp risc.upol.cz 4320
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gopher -pnews saturn.wwc.edu 4320
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gopher -p"1/Usenet News" aurora.latech.edu 70
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gopher -p"1/News/Usenet" milo.sdsc.edu 70
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gopher -p"1/info.sc/tech/srv.ext/news" ifdh.sc.ucl.ac.be 70
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gopher -p"1/Usenet" gopher.bham.ac.uk 70
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gopher -p"1/Internet/News" solaris.rz.tu-clausthal.de 70
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gopher -p"1/news" gopher.ictp.trieste.it 70
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gopher -p"1/news" pub.vse.cz 70
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gopher -p".news/" mirzam.ccc.upv.es 70
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gopher -p"1/.nn" olymp.wu-wien.ac.at 70
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2.5 Mail to news gateways
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Mail to news gateways are sites that will take any article given to
|
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them and forward it to news. For information on these, mail
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mg5n+remailers@andrew.cmu.edu with any message, or finger
|
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remailer@chaos.berkeley.edu.
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From the latest version of the file that I have:
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|
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[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 4]
|
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Anonymous postings to usenet can be made by sending anonymous mail to
|
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one of the following mail-to-usenet gateways:
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group.name@demon.co.uk
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group.name@news.demon.co.uk
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group.name@bull.com
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group.name@cass.ma02.bull.com
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group.name@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca
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group.name@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
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group.name@comlab.ox.ac.uk
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group.name@nic.funet.fi
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group.name@cs.dal.ca
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group.name@ug.cs.dal.ca
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|
group.name@paris.ics.uci.edu (removes headers)
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group.name.usenet@decwrl.dec.com (Preserves all headers)
|
|
[END INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
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Some of these change fairly often.
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|
|
|
2.6 Internet services list
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|
|
|
This is not a direct way to access news, but it does list many
|
|
places, and it changes often.
|
|
To get the internet services list, look in alt.internet.services,
|
|
comp.misc, biz.comp.services, alt.bbs.internet, news.answers,
|
|
comp.answers, or alt.answers, or ftp to rtfm.mit.edu, or archie for
|
|
inet.services.txt, or finger yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu.
|
|
|
|
2.7 I only have access to...
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|
|
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...telnet.
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|
|
|
With access to telnet, you can access any of the free services
|
|
providers listed above. You can also access one of the many gopher
|
|
servers that will allow you to read news. These are listed in the
|
|
internet services list. Information on this list is in section 1.7.
|
|
Here's the relevant information from the latest version I have:
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 1]
|
|
telnet consultant.micro.umn.edu
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|
telnet seymour.md.gov
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|
telnet gopher.msu.edu
|
|
telnet twosocks.ces.ncsu.edu
|
|
telnet cat.ohiolink.edu
|
|
telnet wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (Login: wsuinfo)
|
|
telnet telnet.wiscinfo.wisc.edu (Login: wiscinfo)
|
|
telnet infoslug.ucsc.edu [INFOSLUG]
|
|
telnet infopath.ucsd.edu (Login: infopath)
|
|
telnet sunsite.unc.edu
|
|
telnet ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
|
|
telnet panda.uiowa.edu
|
|
telnet inform.umd.edu
|
|
telnet solar.rtd.utk.edu
|
|
telnet grits.valdosta.peachnet.edu
|
|
telnet gopher.virginia.edu (Login: gwis)
|
|
telnet ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu
|
|
telnet nicol.jvnc.net (Login: NICOL)
|
|
telnet finfo.tu-graz.ac.at (Login: info)
|
|
telnet info.anu.edu.au (Login: info)
|
|
telnet tolten.puc.cl [Chile]
|
|
telnet gopher.denet.dk [Denmark]
|
|
telnet gopher.th-darmstadt.de
|
|
telnet ecnet.ec [Ecuador]
|
|
telnet gopher.uv.es [Spain]
|
|
telnet gopher.isnet.is [Iceland]
|
|
telnet siam.mi.cnr.it [Italy]
|
|
telnet gopher.torun.edu.pl [Poland]
|
|
telnet info.sunet.se [Sweden]
|
|
telnet gopher.chalmers.se [Sweden]
|
|
telnet hugin.ub2.lu.se [Sweden]
|
|
telnet gopher.itu.ch [Switz.]
|
|
telnet gopher.brad.ac.uk (Login: info)
|
|
offers: Access to other services, gophers, documents, etc. (Login:
|
|
gopher)
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
You can also access the web via telnet. From
|
|
http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/FAQ/Bootstrap.html#z11
|
|
via Carl M. Kadie:
|
|
|
|
telnet info.cern.ch
|
|
telnet ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu (login: www)
|
|
telnet www.njit.edu (login: www)
|
|
telnet vms.huji.ac.il (login: www)
|
|
telnet sun.uakom.cs
|
|
telnet fserv.kfki.hu (login: www)
|
|
telnet info.funet.fi
|
|
|
|
....email.
|
|
|
|
Many groups are mirrored in a mailing list; also, some sites have
|
|
ftp archives. The best way to find if the group you are interested in
|
|
has this service is to check the faq; these faqs are available through
|
|
the ftp site rtfm.mit.edu.
|
|
Ftp service is available through email. For information on
|
|
ftp-through-mail, look in the internet services list. Here's the
|
|
important information from the latest info I have:
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 1]
|
|
mail ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
|
|
mail bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu
|
|
mail bitftp@dearn or to bitftp@vm.gmd.de (Europe only)
|
|
mail ftpmail@ftp.uni-stuttgart.de
|
|
mail ftpmail@grasp.insa-lyon.fr
|
|
mail bitftp@plearn.edu.pl or bitftp@plearn (Europe)
|
|
mail ftpmail@doc.ic.ac.uk or ftpmail@sunsite.unc.edu
|
|
Body-of-letter: help or ftplist for a list of anon. ftp sites.
|
|
[END INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
Also, it is possible for someone to mail you certain newsgroups with
|
|
a simple perl script (if they have access to a shell account). For
|
|
information on this, write me; it's still in the works.
|
|
It's actually possible to gopher through email. From the internet
|
|
services list:
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 1]
|
|
mail gophermail@ncc.go.jp
|
|
mail gophermail@calvin.edu
|
|
mail gopher@solaris.ims.ac.jp
|
|
mail gopher@earn.net
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
Include any subject but no body.
|
|
You can also access the web via email. Send mail to
|
|
listserv@info.cern.ch, and include the line: "help".
|
|
For any group that is moderated, you can submit messages directly to
|
|
the moderator (via email) instead of the normal posting method; this is
|
|
all a newsreader does for moderated newsgroups. To find out which
|
|
groups are moderated and the moderation address, you can ftp to
|
|
rtfm.mit.edu and get /pub/usenet/news.answers/moderator-list/partX,
|
|
where "X" is the number of the separate parts.
|
|
You can also subscribe to mailing lists that mirror newsgroups. To
|
|
get a list of these, you can ftp to rtfm.mit.edu and get
|
|
/pub/usenet/news.ansers/mail/news-gateways/partX, where "X" is the
|
|
number of the separate parts.
|
|
|
|
...ftp.
|
|
|
|
Many newsgroups are archived. The best way to find out about this
|
|
is to check the faq for that group, available at rtfm.mit.edu.
|
|
|
|
....gopher.
|
|
|
|
News is directly available through gopher; search for "usenet" in
|
|
veronica, or look at the list above. Also, you can gopher to any of the
|
|
above gopher sites to see some very full-featured gopher sites.
|
|
It is also possible to telnet through gopher; this can be done by
|
|
gohering to services.more.net, or be searching for "Telnet Resources" in
|
|
veronica. The path is:
|
|
|
|
services.more.net:
|
|
Other Information and Resources (Internet)/
|
|
Tools for surfing the net/
|
|
Telnet Resources/
|
|
Open telnet/
|
|
|
|
From there, you can enter any telnet site (including the sites
|
|
listed above and read news). To search for other possible open telnet
|
|
sites, search for "telnet -t78" in veronica.
|
|
You can also ftp through gopher; the path is:
|
|
|
|
gopher.tv.umn.edu:
|
|
1/
|
|
FTP Searches/
|
|
Popular FTP Sites via Gopher/
|
|
|
|
From there, you can get files from many sites.
|
|
|
|
=======================================================================
|
|
Chapter 3: Ethics of Banned Newsgroups
|
|
|
|
3.1 What is a "banned newsgroup"?
|
|
|
|
A "banned newsgroup" in the strictest sense of the phrase would be
|
|
a newsgroup to which access has been denied because of the content of
|
|
material in that newsgroup. However, in this faq, I use a looser
|
|
sense of the phrase: basically, any newsgroup to which access is
|
|
impossible, difficult through normal methods, or restricted in any way.
|
|
|
|
3.2 Should news administrators be allowed to ban newsgroups?
|
|
|
|
It is becoming clearer and clearer in this information age that
|
|
newsgroups (and all electronic communication) are analogous to
|
|
libraries. Because of this, the rules and ethics that apply to
|
|
libraries should be applied to newsgroups.
|
|
|
|
Carl M. Kadie has done some wonderful work on archiving and
|
|
analyzing information relating to computer freedom; much of the
|
|
information in this document, especially that relating to the
|
|
"newsgroups as libraries" analogy, is his. See below on how to access
|
|
his huge archive.
|
|
|
|
Without going into legalities, there are some important reasons
|
|
that news administrators would not want to provide access to certain
|
|
news groups. These reasons include, but are not limited to:
|
|
|
|
- Size limitations. Certain news groups are just too large to
|
|
provide access to without severely limiting other newsgroups.
|
|
- A limited feed. For example, a company or school may wish to only
|
|
allow newsgroups related to their company or school. However, this does
|
|
not allow them to only pick and choose from the remaining newsgroups.
|
|
|
|
Of course, there are some reasons that are generally not considered
|
|
valid. These reasons include, but are not limited to:
|
|
|
|
- Copyright violations. A library (or bookstore, or the phone
|
|
company) can not be expected to scan every article (or book, or
|
|
communication) for illegal material.
|
|
- Content of newsgroups. If you are willing to accept the
|
|
"newsgroup as a library" paradigm, you can not allow or deny access to
|
|
newsgroups based on content.
|
|
|
|
The American Library Association (ALA) has said:
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 5]
|
|
"The library is one of the great symbols of our democracy. It is a
|
|
living embodiment of the First Amendment because it includes voices of
|
|
dissent."1 Libraries of all types adhere to this ideal ... It is
|
|
essential to this purpose that the library function as neutral ground in
|
|
that marketplace. Viewpoint-based discrimination has no place in ...
|
|
library collections or services; for the library to espouse partisan
|
|
causes or favor particular viewpoints violates its mission.
|
|
|
|
Libraries serve the function of making ideas and information
|
|
available to all members of the society, without discrimination.
|
|
|
|
The right of free access to information for all individuals is
|
|
basic to all library service. The central thrust of the LIBRARY BILL OF
|
|
RIGHTS is to protect and encourage the free flow of information and
|
|
ideas. Article 5 protects the rights of an individual to use a library
|
|
regardless of origin, age, background, or views. The American Library
|
|
Association urges all libraries to set policies and procedures that
|
|
reflect the basic tenets of the LIBRARY BILL OF RIGHTS, within the
|
|
framework of Constitutional imperatives and limitations.
|
|
|
|
1. Richard R. Kreimer v. Bureau of Police for the Town of
|
|
Morristown, et. al., ___ F. Supp. ___ (No. 90-554, May 22, 1991).
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
The Bill of Rights (from the ALA) reads, in part:
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 6]
|
|
The American Library Association affirms that all libraries are
|
|
forums for information and ideas, and that the following basic policies
|
|
should guide their services.
|
|
|
|
Libraries should provide materials and information presenting all
|
|
points of view on current and historical issues. Materials should not
|
|
be proscribed or removed because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval.
|
|
|
|
Libraries should cooperate with all persons and groups concerned
|
|
with resisting abridgment of free expression and free access to ideas.
|
|
|
|
A person's right to use a library should not be denied or abridged
|
|
because of origin, age, background, or views.
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
Moreover, it is not only the right thing to do to allow access to
|
|
these newsgroups; according the the "Librarian's Code of Ethics",
|
|
librarians must stand up to attempts to ban newsgroups.
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 7]
|
|
The Librarian's Code of Ethics
|
|
|
|
II. Librarians must resist all efforts by groups or individuals to
|
|
censor library material.
|
|
|
|
III. Librarians must protect each user's right to privacy with respect
|
|
to information sought or received and materials consulted,
|
|
borrowed, or acquired.
|
|
|
|
V. Librarians must distinguish clearly in their actions and
|
|
statements between their personal philosophies and attitudes and
|
|
those of an institution or professional body.
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
And there are even more general codes of ethics that could be
|
|
applied, including the Code of Ethics for Information Scientists:
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERTPS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 8]
|
|
A Code of Ethics for Information Scientists:
|
|
|
|
Information professionals should:
|
|
* strive to make information available to individuals who need it
|
|
* strive both to ensure accuracy and not to infringe upon privacy or
|
|
confidentiality in providing information about individuals
|
|
* protect each information user's and provider's right to privacy
|
|
and confidentiality
|
|
|
|
Information professionals should:
|
|
* resist efforts to censor publications
|
|
* play active roles in educating society to understand and
|
|
appreciate the importance of information promoting equal
|
|
opportunity for access to information
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
News administrators are generally not trained in law relating to
|
|
libel, copyright violations, and pornography; they often don't have a
|
|
good basis to judge whether or not something is in violation of the law.
|
|
It is impossible for news administrators to scan all news.
|
|
|
|
"Censorship reflects society's lack of confidence in itself. It is a
|
|
hallmark of an authoritative regime."
|
|
- Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart
|
|
|
|
3.3 Should people be allowed to describe how to receive banned
|
|
newsgroups?
|
|
|
|
Obviously, I believe so, since I am writing this faq. However, this
|
|
information is already out there; both in forms of getting banned
|
|
newsgroups, and just as general internet services. Not much information
|
|
in this faq is new; it just hasn't always been in one spot at one time.
|
|
In fact, I believe that it is important to describe how to receive
|
|
banned newsgroups, and for people to excercise their rights pertaining
|
|
to newsgroups. It is very disturbing for me to see news administrators
|
|
declaring themselves ultimate arbitrators of what is and is not
|
|
appropriate; even looking past the obvious problems with this, the
|
|
decision is often made for basically arbitrary reasons.
|
|
News administrators will only realize that they can not control what
|
|
people can and can not read on a selective basis if people stand up for
|
|
their rights.
|
|
If people do not continue to excercise their rights to getting
|
|
uncensored information, it will become easier and easier for
|
|
organizations to infringe upon those rights. For this reason, it is
|
|
important to keep this information alive, even if it does not directly
|
|
apply to you at this moment. Who knows when the news situation at your
|
|
site will change?
|
|
Of course, this file is most useful in places where news is (even
|
|
partially) banned; if your site has a news feed that is censored, it is
|
|
your responsibility as a member of the electronic culture to provide
|
|
this information to others at your site that need it.
|
|
The only way that our rights will not be tread upon is if people
|
|
stand up and excercise their rights. Every person that wishes to be
|
|
able to choose has been drafted into the anti-censorship war. Even if
|
|
access to your particular newsgroups is not being challenged today,
|
|
every new rule and regulation takes you one step closer to the day when
|
|
you no longer decide what you can read.
|
|
|
|
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but
|
|
the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to
|
|
exercise that control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to
|
|
take it from them, but to inform their discretion."
|
|
- Thomas Jefferson
|
|
|
|
3.4 Are newsgroups libraries?
|
|
|
|
Carl M. Kadie has made this wonderful statement, that pretty much
|
|
sums it up:
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 9]
|
|
So what is a library?
|
|
|
|
Here is my favorite definition:
|
|
|
|
(From Indiana state law) "'Library' means a collection of a variety of
|
|
books or other printed matter, audiovisual materials or other items in
|
|
which knowledge is recorded; kept in a centralized place; for which a
|
|
person who as knowledge of the materials, their arrangement, their use
|
|
and of library skills is responsible; and which are for the use of
|
|
individuals or groups in meeting their recreational, informational,
|
|
educational, research or cultural needs."
|
|
|
|
Here are some others:
|
|
|
|
The best definition in the OED II is:
|
|
|
|
"a public institution or establishment, charged with the care of a
|
|
collection of books, and the duty of rendering the books accessible to
|
|
those who require to use them."
|
|
|
|
I called the American Library Association, but the folks I talked to
|
|
did know of an official definition. They did, however, suggest looking
|
|
in the book _American Library Laws_ (5th edition) for legal
|
|
definitions. From the book I learned that most states do not define
|
|
the term. Here are definitions from the states that do:
|
|
|
|
California: "'School library' means an organized collection of printed
|
|
and audiovisual materials which (a) is administered as a unit, (b) is
|
|
located in a designed place, and (c) makes printed, audiovisual, and
|
|
other materials as well as necessary equipment and services of a staff
|
|
accessible to elementary and secondary school students and teachers."
|
|
|
|
"'Academic library' means a library established and maintained by a
|
|
college or university to meet the needs of its students and faculty,
|
|
and others by agreement."
|
|
|
|
Maine: "'Media center' means any library utilizing print as well as
|
|
extensive nonprint resources and materials."
|
|
|
|
Pennsylvania: "'Local Library.' Any free, public, nonsectrian library,
|
|
whether established and maintained by a municipality or by a private
|
|
association, corporation or group, which serves the informational,
|
|
educational and recreational needs of all the residents of the area
|
|
for which its governing body is responsible, by providing free access
|
|
(including free lending and reference services) to an organized and
|
|
currently useful collection of printed items and other materials and
|
|
to the services of staff trained to recognized and provide for these
|
|
needs."
|
|
|
|
South Dakota: "'Public library materials,' the various forms in which
|
|
knowledge, information, and humanity's cultural heritage
|
|
are recorded that a public library might acquire, organized and
|
|
make available to its clientele;"
|
|
|
|
Washington State: "'Resources' are library materials which include but
|
|
are not limited to print, nonprint (e.g., audiovisual, realia, etc.),
|
|
and microform formats; network resources such as software, hardware,
|
|
and equipment; electronic and magnetic records; data bases;
|
|
communication technology; facilities; and human expertise."
|
|
|
|
[According to the OED II, "realia" are " Objects which may be used as
|
|
teaching aids but were not made for the purpose."]
|
|
[END INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
3.5 Do we really need this faq?
|
|
|
|
If you are at a well-connected site, you may not see the need for
|
|
this document. However, consider these recent real-world examples:
|
|
|
|
- A news administrator announces that certain newsgroups will be cut
|
|
off because of "copyright violations"
|
|
- People at a site have to have every news message of theirs
|
|
approved by an official member of the news administration before it will
|
|
be posted
|
|
- Certain articles at a site are filtered out before people are
|
|
allowed to read news
|
|
- People are forced to sign statements and go through other
|
|
procedures to get access to certain newsgroups
|
|
|
|
All of these examples have occurred recently. The people at these
|
|
sites are having decisions made for them. The administrators are
|
|
ignoring many codes of ethics. All of the people at these sites can be
|
|
helped with information on how to get banned newsgroups.
|
|
But even beyond that, I feel that it is important to show people
|
|
(both news administrators and readers) that there are alternatives to
|
|
reading a censored newsfeed. There is no way to prevent any person on
|
|
the net from getting banned newsgroups; if you have access to any
|
|
internet resource, you have full access to news.
|
|
|
|
"The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it."
|
|
- John Gilmore
|
|
|
|
3.6 Online references pertaining to electronic freedom and privacy
|
|
|
|
News is a great place to discuss electronic rights. Some newsgroups
|
|
that are good to read are:
|
|
|
|
- alt.censorship
|
|
- alt.comp-acad.freedom.announce
|
|
- alt.comp-acad.freedom.talk
|
|
- alt.privacy
|
|
- comp.org.eff.announce
|
|
- comp.org.eff.news
|
|
|
|
There are also mailing lists that discuss these issues.
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To join the cypherpunks mailing list, send mail to
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"cypherpunks-request@toad.com". The submission address for the mailing
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list is "cypherpunks@toad.com".
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There are some web sites related to censorship and banned
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newsgroups. These include:
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/kcf/www/censor/index.html
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http://web.dementia.org/censorship/index.html
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http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/safe/home.html
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http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/safe/notsee.html
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Chapter 4: Legalities of Banned Newsgroups
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Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer.
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4.1 Legal responsibilities of news administrators
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There are basically two ways of looking at usenet. The first way
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is like a bookstore; there is no way the bookstore can be expected to
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scan through all the books it has to see which ones may contain
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material that is illegal or immoral. The second way is like an
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official newsletter, in which the editor is responsible for all the
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material contained within it.
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Realistically, there is no way that a news administrator can be
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expected to read through all of usenet news; there are hundreds of
|
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megabytes of it every week. However, news administrators that limit
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access to newsgroups based upon content are assuming responsibility
|
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for what is in the remaining newsgroups; they are basically accepting
|
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the newsletter view of usenet.
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If a news administrator limits access to news groups based upon
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content of those groups, they are basically asking for legal troubles
|
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for them and for all news administrators. Imagine if the phone
|
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company was responsible for every drug deal that occured over the
|
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phone lines; they would be gone in a week.
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Which way does the law view usenet? This question was partially
|
|
answered in a recent court case, Cubby Inc. v. CompuServe. In this
|
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case, Cubby sued CompuServe for information that was made available
|
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through them.
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The court ruled in favor of CompuServe. They recognized and
|
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legitimized the analogy of usenet to a bookstore.
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But what about obscene images? First of all, it's important to note
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what the law considers legal. From "SEX AND THE SINGLE SYSADMIN: The
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risks of carrying graphic sexual materials" by Mike Godwin
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(mnemonic@eff.org):
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[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 10]
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In layman's terms, a jury (or a judge in a nonjury case) would ask
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itself something like these four questions:
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1) Is it designed to be sexually arousing?
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2) Is it arousing in a way that one's local community would consider
|
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unhealthy or immoral?
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3) Does it depict acts whose depictions are specifically prohibited by
|
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state law?
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4) Does the work, when taken as a whole, lack significant literary,
|
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artistic, scientific, or social value?
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|
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If the answer to all four questions is "yes," the material will be
|
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judged obscene, and it will be Constitutional to prosecute someone for
|
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distributing it. (It should be noted in passing that pictures of the
|
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"hardness" of Playboy and Penthouse photography have never been found to
|
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be obscene--their appearance in digital form on Usenet sites may create
|
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copyright problems, but they won't create obscenity problems.)
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[END INCLUDED FILE]
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It's important to note that many of the pictures similar to those
|
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that appear in "Playboy" on usenet are not considered obscene by the
|
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law.
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But what about the material that would be considered obscene? From
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the same file:
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[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 10]
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And, in the 1959 case Smith v. California, the Court held that criminal
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obscenity statutes, like the great majority of all criminal laws, must
|
|
require the government to prove "scienter" (essentially, "guilty
|
|
knowledge" on the defendant's part) before that defendant can be found
|
|
guilty. So, if the government can't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that
|
|
a system operator knew or should have known about the obscene material
|
|
on the system, the operator cannot be held liable for an obscenity
|
|
crime.
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|
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In short, you can't constitutionally be convicted merely for possessing
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|
obscene material, or for distributing obscene material you didn't know
|
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about.
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[END INCLUDED FILE]
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4.2 Is it legal to describe how to receive banned newsgroups?
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Yes. Generally, it's not illegal to distribute information about
|
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how to do things; people have been distributing information on how to
|
|
make bombs, how to steal things, and how to modify electronic equipment
|
|
for a long time, and it's totally legal to describe how to do so.
|
|
Moreover, it's not (to my knowledge) illegal to read any banned
|
|
newsgroups. Even if your news administrator has decided that he does
|
|
not want you to read that group, you have no legal responsibility to
|
|
follow his wishes. In fact, it may be illegal for him to try and force
|
|
you to follow his wishes.
|
|
|
|
"Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of
|
|
the press ..."
|
|
- First Amendment to the Constitution
|
|
of the United States of America
|
|
|
|
4.3 Legal references pertaining to banned newsgroups
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|
|
|
Carl M. Kadie is in charge of a wonderful reference of legal and
|
|
ethical documents pertaining to freedom of information, especially
|
|
electronic information.
|
|
From the latest information I have:
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[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 11]
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* Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
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|
|
The CAF Archive is an electronic library of information about
|
|
computers and academic freedom.
|
|
|
|
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
|
|
gopher -p academic gopher.eff.org
|
|
|
|
If you have Mosiac or some other WWW client, go to
|
|
http://www.eff.org/CAF/cafhome.html
|
|
|
|
It is available via anonymous ftp to ftp.eff.org (192.77.172.4) in
|
|
directory "pub/CAF". It is also available via email. For information
|
|
on email access send email to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com. In the body of
|
|
your note include the lines:
|
|
connect ftp.eff.org
|
|
cd /pub/CAF
|
|
get caf
|
|
cd /pub/CAF/faq
|
|
get archive
|
|
[END INLCUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
Note: I think that "gopher -p CAF gopher.eff.org" works, instead
|
|
of the "... -p academic" mentioned above.
|
|
|
|
A very good, in-depth discussion of legal issues affecting computers
|
|
is "E-Law2.0: Computer Information Systems Law and System Operator
|
|
Liability Revisited" by David J. Loundy, available through EFF's gopher.
|
|
|
|
EFF is a wonderful net resource. They have a lot of online
|
|
information pertaining to electronic freedom and privacy, including
|
|
actual legal documents and interpretations. gopher to eff.org (via one
|
|
of the ways mentioned above) to check it out. For more information on
|
|
gopher, see section 5.2.
|
|
Also, take a look at the Electronic Frontier Canada (EFC) gopher;
|
|
David Jones (djones@insight.dcss.McMaster.CA) sent me this info on them:
|
|
----
|
|
Those at Canadian institutions who know of recent instances of
|
|
"electronic censorship", including bans on Usenet newsgroups,
|
|
are encouraged to report it to Electronic Frontier Canada
|
|
by sending email to "efc@graceland.uwaterloo.ca"
|
|
for inclusion in the EFC archive:
|
|
|
|
gopher -p "1/community/efc" ee.mcgill.ca
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
"The Legal List, Law-Related Resources on the Internet and
|
|
Elsewhere" by Erik J. Heels is a list of legal resources that may
|
|
contain info relating to freedom of information or other net topics.
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 12]
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|
2.2.1. MAILING LIST. If you wish to be added to "The Legal List"
|
|
Mailing List, send a message in the following form:
|
|
|
|
To: legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us
|
|
Subject: subscribe John Smith
|
|
|
|
Hi,
|
|
I saw a reference to "The Legal List" on CompuServe.
|
|
Thanks,
|
|
- John
|
|
|
|
The SUBJECT of the message should contain your real name. I always
|
|
like to hear where you learned about "The Legal List," so if you
|
|
include this information in the BODY of the message, I would greatly
|
|
appreciate it! Version 4.0 of "The Legal List" (as well as other
|
|
announcements) will be mailed to those on this Mailing List. To
|
|
cancel your subscription to this Mailing List, send a message in the
|
|
following form:
|
|
|
|
To: legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us
|
|
Subject: unsubscribe
|
|
|
|
Please allow up to ONE WEEK for a reply to messages sent to
|
|
legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us. (If you send multiple
|
|
subscription requests, you will get multiple responses. However,
|
|
duplicate addresses are removed before any messages are sent to
|
|
those on "The Legal List" Mailing List, so you should not receive
|
|
multiple copies of any messages.)
|
|
|
|
2.3. ANONYMOUS FTP. "The Legal List" is available via anonymous
|
|
FTP from ftp.midnight.com (Midnight Networks Inc.) as
|
|
pub/LegalList/legallist.txt. You may connect to ftp.midnight.com
|
|
by anonymous FTP ONLY. (Please do NOT TELNET to ftp.midnight.com.)
|
|
If you have e-mail access but you do not have FTP access, you may
|
|
want to try DEC's FTP-via-e-mail service, FTPMAIL (see Section 4.1).
|
|
To get "The Legal List" via e-mail from DEC's FTPMAIL service, send
|
|
the following message to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com:
|
|
|
|
connect ftp.midnight.com
|
|
ascii
|
|
get /pub/LegalList/README
|
|
get /pub/LegalList/legallist.txt
|
|
quit
|
|
|
|
The files will be e-mailed to you in a day or so. If you have
|
|
problems with FTPing to ftp.midnight.com, send a message to
|
|
admin@midnight.com or legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us.
|
|
|
|
2.4. GOPHER. "The Legal List" is available via Gopher from the
|
|
University of Southern Maine Gopher site (University of Maine School
|
|
of Law, site gopher.usmacs.maine.edu).
|
|
|
|
2.4.2. OTHER KNOWN GOPHER SITES. "The Legal List" has been posted
|
|
to the following Gopher sites:
|
|
|
|
liberty.uc.wlu.edu
|
|
Law Related Sources/Legal List...
|
|
malahat.library.uvic.ca
|
|
miles.library.arizona.edu
|
|
morris.lib.udel.edu
|
|
sluava.slu.edu
|
|
|
|
Do a VERONICA search of "Legal List" to find other sites. (This is
|
|
why it's important to include the words "The Legal List v3.0" when
|
|
you add "The Legal List" to your Gopher site.)
|
|
|
|
<+> 2.5. USENET. "The Legal List" is posted on initial release to
|
|
misc.legal.moderated and periodically to other newsgroups (e.g.
|
|
misc.legal, misc.legal.computing, misc.answers, and news.answers).
|
|
It is also available via anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu
|
|
as /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/ files part1-part3.
|
|
To obtain a copy via e-mail from this site, send a message to
|
|
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following lines in it:
|
|
|
|
send usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/part1
|
|
send usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/part2
|
|
send usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/part3
|
|
quit
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
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|
|
========================================================================
|
|
Chapter 5: Further information on references mentioned
|
|
|
|
5.1 Information on Freenets
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 13]
|
|
A popular government without popular information, or the means of
|
|
acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or per-
|
|
haps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people
|
|
who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the
|
|
power which knowledge gives.
|
|
- James Madison
|
|
|
|
These words of James Madison, if anything, are of greater
|
|
significance now then when they were first written. We, as a so-
|
|
ciety, are at a point where whether we are going to live in an
|
|
"Information Age" is no longer at issue. We are. The only ques-
|
|
tion which remains is what we are going to do about it--whether
|
|
we, as a society, will be able to use this new technology to more
|
|
effectively "...arm ourselves with the power which knowledge
|
|
gives."
|
|
|
|
Free-Net (tm) community computer systems offer a significant
|
|
and innovative answer to that question. They allow people un-
|
|
paralleled access to some of the best services and resources our
|
|
computerized Information Age has to offer; and they do it in a way
|
|
which makes them free to the user--in much the same way that our
|
|
public library system, for example, has been free to its patrons
|
|
for over 100 years.
|
|
|
|
For underlying it all--underlying all the time and effort
|
|
that has gone into the development of the Free-Net concept--is one
|
|
simple fact. We can not imagine a 21st Century which does NOT
|
|
have free public-access community computer systems, just as our
|
|
century had the free public library.
|
|
|
|
If you agree with that belief; if you agree with us on the
|
|
sheer inevitability of public access computing then, please, read
|
|
on. This guide is for you.
|
|
|
|
Thomas M. Grundner, Ed.D
|
|
President
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
5.2 Information on Library Policy Statements Archive Access
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 14]
|
|
* Library Policy Statements
|
|
|
|
Library Policy Archive
|
|
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
|
|
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
|
|
|
|
This is an on-line collection of library policy statements. It
|
|
includes the American Library Association's Freedom To Read statement
|
|
and the ALA Library Bill of Rights. (The ALA material is made
|
|
available by permission of the American Library Association.)
|
|
|
|
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
|
|
gopher -p1/CAF/library gopher.eff.org
|
|
|
|
The archive is also accessible via anonymous ftp and email. Ftp to
|
|
ftp.eff.org (192.77.172.4). It is in directory "pub/CAF/library".
|
|
To get the file(s) by email, send email to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com. In
|
|
the body of your note include the lines:
|
|
connect ftp.eff.org
|
|
cd /pub/CAF/library
|
|
get <filename1>
|
|
get <filename2>
|
|
|
|
where <filenameX> is the name of a file that you want. File README is
|
|
a detailed description of the items in the directory.
|
|
|
|
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
|
|
contact J.S. Greenfield (greeny@eff.org).
|
|
[END INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
5.3 Information on EFF
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN INCLUDED FILE: 15]
|
|
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) was founded in July of 1990
|
|
to ensure that the principles embodied in the Constitution and the Bill
|
|
of Rights are protected as new communications technologies emerge.
|
|
|
|
Since its inception, EFF has worked to shape our nation's communications
|
|
infrastructure and the policies that govern it in order to maintain and
|
|
enhance First Amendment, privacy and other democratic values. We believe
|
|
that our overriding public goal must be the creation of Electronic
|
|
Democracy, so our work focuses on the establishment of:
|
|
|
|
* new laws that protect citizens' basic Constitutional rights as they
|
|
use new communications technologies,
|
|
|
|
* a policy of common carriage requirements for all network providers
|
|
so that all speech, no matter how controversial, will be carried
|
|
without discrimination,
|
|
|
|
* a National Public Network where voice, data and video services are
|
|
accessible to all citizens on an equitable and affordable basis, and
|
|
|
|
* a diversity of communities that enable all citizens to have a voice in
|
|
the information age.
|
|
[END INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
|
5.4 Information on the Legal List
|
|
|
|
[BEGIN EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE: 12]
|
|
1.1. PURPOSE AND HISTORY. The purpose of "The Legal List" is to
|
|
provide a consolidated list of all of the law-related resources
|
|
available on the Internet and elsewhere. I have been "on the
|
|
Internet" since 1984. I initially learned about the Internet by
|
|
looking over the shoulders of my friends and co-workers (I believe
|
|
that this is the way most people learn how to navigate the
|
|
Internet), and then I began exploring the Internet for myself. I
|
|
spent a great deal of 1992 exploring the Internet in search of law-
|
|
related resources, because I wanted to know what law-related
|
|
resources were available on the Internet. I was frustrated that of
|
|
comprehensive list of such resources did not exist, so I created my
|
|
own list. As I discussed what I had been doing with others, they
|
|
began to request copies of my list. In August, 1992, I released the
|
|
first version. I called this version "beta.4," because it was (and
|
|
is) a work in progress.
|
|
|
|
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
|
|
Copyright (c) 1994 Erik J. Heels
|
|
All rights reserved, except the following:
|
|
|
|
I. ELECTRONIC COPYING. Permission is granted to copy "The Legal
|
|
List" from one electronic storage or computer system to another (for
|
|
example, to an e-mail server, FTP site, TELNET site, Gopher site,
|
|
WWW site, WAIS site, USENET newsgroup, BBS, or any other electronic
|
|
storage or computer system) provided that this copyright notice is
|
|
included with all such copies. Your are encouraged to copy and
|
|
redistribute electronic versions (as described in this section) of
|
|
"The Legal List." If you choose to do so, please subscribe to "The
|
|
Legal List" Mailing List (legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us, as
|
|
described in Section 2.2.1) to minimize the proliferation of old
|
|
versions of "The Legal List." (For example, if you choose to copy
|
|
"The Legal List" to your Gopher site, please subscribe to "The Legal
|
|
List" Mailing List so that you can update your Gopher site when the
|
|
next version of "The Legal List" is published.)
|
|
|
|
II. OTHER THAN ELECTRONIC COPYING. Permission is granted to copy
|
|
"The Legal List" other than as described in Section I of this notice
|
|
(including, but not limited to, printing "The Legal List" or
|
|
otherwise making paper copies of it) under the following conditions:
|
|
1) This copyright notice must be included with all such copies. 2)
|
|
If "The Legal List" is copied other than as described in Section I
|
|
of this notice (e.g. if "The Legal List" is printed or photocopied),
|
|
the copier must pay $9.17 to the author and must notify the author
|
|
that "The Legal List" has been so copied. Payment must be made in
|
|
US dollars (check or money order only, payable to "Erik J. Heels")
|
|
and mailed to:
|
|
The Legal List
|
|
Attn: Erik J. Heels
|
|
39 Main Street
|
|
Eliot, ME 03903-2234
|
|
[END EXCERPTS FROM INCLUDED FILE]
|
|
|
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========================================================================
|
|
Chapter 6: Information on this Faq
|
|
|
|
"They accused us of suppressing freedom of expression. This was a lie
|
|
and we could not let them publish it."
|
|
- Nelba Blandon, Interior Ministry Director of
|
|
Censorship
|
|
|
|
6.1 Who compiled this faq?
|
|
|
|
This faq was compiled by Joseph Gebis (j-gebis@uiuc.edu).
|
|
|
|
6.2 How do I submit additions, comments, and corrections?
|
|
|
|
Mail anything to banned-faq@uiuc.edu. I also try to read
|
|
alt.censorship and related newsgroups, but mailing me is the most
|
|
certain way to get info to me.
|
|
|
|
6.3 How do I get the latest version of the faq?
|
|
|
|
This faq is posted approximately once a month to alt.censorship,
|
|
alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk, alt.internet.services, news.misc,
|
|
alt.answers, and news.answers. It is available through ftp from
|
|
rtfm.mit.edu, in /pub/usenet/news.answers/usenet/banned-groups-faq. You
|
|
can retreive this by mail by using the ftp-by-mail service mentioned
|
|
above, or by mailing me (banned-faq@uiuc.edu).
|
|
The newest version is available by ftp from my machine
|
|
(isr0906.urh.uiuc.edu) when it's up, in /pub/docs.
|
|
|
|
6.4 What other information do you need?
|
|
|
|
Well, anything you have is useful. Send me comments, opinions, and
|
|
especially, legal info. Also, this information can get out of date; if
|
|
you notice anything that is, mail me.
|
|
This document is always growing. Always feel free to post or send
|
|
me information.
|
|
|
|
6.5 Is there an html version on this faq?
|
|
|
|
Not yet. Any volunteers? If not, I'll do it eventually. It's
|
|
available plaintext now on the web at
|
|
http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~jg11772/banned.faq.html, but I would like to
|
|
get a real html version sooner or later.
|
|
|
|
6.6 Who are all the wonderful people that added information to the
|
|
faq?
|
|
|
|
< Your name here! :) >
|
|
C. Baden (hazel@netcom.com)
|
|
Esther Filderman (moose+@CMU.EDU)
|
|
Seth Finkelstein (sethf@athena.mit.edu)
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Matthew J Ghio (mg5n+@andrew.cmu.edu)
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John M. Higgins (higgins@dorsai.dorsai.org)
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David Jones (djones@insight.dcss.McMaster.CA)
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David J. Loundy (David@InterAccess.com)
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David Milun (milun@cs.Buffalo.EDU)
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Christopher K. Neitzert (nertzert@astro.ocis.temple.edu)
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Doug Sewell (doug@cc.ysu.edu)
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Aaron Weiss (mw12@crux2.cit.cornell.edu)
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6.7 Who else needs to be thanked?
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Ted Faber (faber@cs.wisc.edu), for telling me the John Gilmore
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quote.
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Matthew Ghio (Ghio@andrew.cmu.edu), for maintaining the anon
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remailer information sheet.
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J.S. Greenfield (Greeny@eff.org), for maintaining the EFF archives.
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Carl M. Kadie (kadie@eff.org), for providing the Computers and
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Academic Freedom archive. Much of the information in this document was
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submitted by Carl or derived from some of Carl's work; this document
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would probably not have been possible without him.
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Louis Raphael (raphael@orion.login.qa.ca), for maintaining FSLIST.
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-=Xenon=- (qwerty@netcom.com), for posting information on how where
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to find out about anon remailers.
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Scott A. Yanoff (yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu), for maintaining the
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internet services list.
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6.8 References
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1: The Internet Services List, by Scott A. Yanoff
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(yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu). This file is available by fingering
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yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu.
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2: FSLIST, by Louis Raphael (raphael@orion.login.qa.ca). This file
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is available by anonymous ftp from login.qc.ca in /pub/fslist/FSLISTXX.
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3: Admin/Access List, by Carl M. Kadie (kadie@eff.org). This file
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is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in /pub/CAF/admin/access.
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4: Info On Anonymous Remailers, by Matthew Ghio
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(mg5n+@andrew.cmu.edu). This file is available by mailing
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mg5n+remailers@andrew.cmu.edu, or by fingering
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remailer@chaos.berkeley.edu.
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5: REGULATIONS, POLICIES, AND PROCEDURES AFFECTING ACCESS TO LIBRARY
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RESOURCES AND SERVICES: An Interpretation of the LIBRARY BILL OF RIGHTS,
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by the American Library Association. This file is available by
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anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in /pub/CAF/library/access.policies.ala.
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6: The Library Bill of Rights, by the American Library Association.
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This file is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in
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/pub/CAF/library/bill-of-.ala.
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7: The Librarian Code of Ethics, from Intellectual Freedom Manual,
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by the American Library Association. This file is available by
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anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in /pub/CAF/library/ethics.ala.
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8: A Code of Ethics for Information Scientists, from Bulletin of the
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American Society for Information Science (August/September 1990). This
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file is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in
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/pub/CAF/library/ethics.asis.
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9: What is a libary?, by Carl M. Kadie (kadie@eff.org). This file
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is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in
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/pub/CAF/library/library-netnews-analogy.
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10: "Sex and the Single Sysadmin", by Mike Godwin
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(mnemonic@eff.org). This file is available by anonymous ftp from
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ftp.eff.org in /pub/Publications/Mike_Godwin/obscene.IW.
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11: CAF Access Info. This file is available by anonymous ftp from
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ftp.eff.org in /pub/CAF/README.
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12: The Legal List, by Erik J. Heels
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(legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us). This file is available by anonymous
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ftp from ftp.midnight.com in /pub/LegalList/legallist.txt.
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13: Freenet Information, by Thomas M. Grundner.
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14: Library Policy Archive Access Information. This file is
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available by anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in /pub/CAF/library/README.
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15: EFF Introductory Information. This file is available by
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anonymous ftp from ftp.eff.org in /pub/about.eff.
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6.9 Disclaimer
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This article is Copyright 1994 by Joseph Gebis. It may be
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freely redistributed in its entirety provided that this notice, and the
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author's name, is not removed. It may not be sold for profit or
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incorporated in commercial documents without the written permission of
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the copyright holder. Permission is expressly granted for this document
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to be made available for file transfer from installations offering
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unrestricted anonymous file transfer on the Internet. This document is
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provided as is without any express or implied warranty. Nothing in this
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article represents the views of the Univeristy of Illinois or any other
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organization.
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----
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Joseph Gebis j-gebis@uiuc.edu http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~jg11772/home.html
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