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Computer underground Digest Sun Jul 21, 1996 Volume 8 : Issue 54
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ISSN 1004-042X
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Editor: Jim Thomas (cudigest@sun.soci.niu.edu)
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News Editor: Gordon Meyer (gmeyer@sun.soci.niu.edu)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Shadow Master: Stanton McCandlish
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Field Agent Extraordinaire: David Smith
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Ian Dickinson
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Cu Digest Homepage: http://www.soci.niu.edu/~cudigest
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CONTENTS, #8.54 (Sun, Jul 21, 1996)
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File 1--LEGAL NOTICE: America OnLine Class Action Suit
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File 2--EYENET: Peruvian exile "fingered" in cyberspace
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File 3--The Avatar, Internet Cafe, Sarajevo
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File 4--NT Workstation 4.0: Bad News for Web Servers
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File 5--IANA to create new top level domains (fwd)
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File 6--Cu Digest Header Info (unchanged since 7 Apr, 1996)
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CuD ADMINISTRATIVE, EDITORIAL, AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION ApPEARS IN
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THE CONCLUDING FILE AT THE END OF EACH ISSUE.
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Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 01:34:24 -0400 (EDT)
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From: ptownson@MASSIS.LCS.MIT.EDU(Patrick A. Townson)
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Subject: File 1--LEGAL NOTICE: America OnLine Class Action Suit
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LEGAL NOTICE: AMERICA ON LINE CLASS ACTION
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SUIT SETTLEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
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This is a legal notice, and you should read it carefully since your
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rights may be affected. Show this notice to your attorney and seek
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your attorney's counsel before responding.
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Superior Court of the City and County
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of San Fransisco, California
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Docket # 971047 Consolidated
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Hagen, et al vrs. America On Line, Inc.
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ARE YOU, OR WERE YOU AN AMERICA ON LINE SUBSCRIBER AT ANY TIME
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BETWEEN JULY 14, 1991 AND MARCH 31, 1996? If so, you are a Member
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of the Class described below.
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1. Several subscribers of America On Line (hereinafter AOL) filed
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lawsuits in 1994 and 1995 seeking to represent present and past
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subscribers of AOL and challenging certain of AOL's billing
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practices. While AOL denies any wrong doing, it wishes to end the
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lawsuits and settle the claims against it. If the proposed settlement
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discussed below is approved by the Court as fair, just, and reasonable,
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persons who are presently or were AOL subscribers at any time between
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July 14, 1991 and March 31, 1996 (the 'class period') may be entitled
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to receive a share of the benefits provided for by the settlement.
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2. The purpose of this notice is to provide a summary of the claims
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asserted in the various lawsuits which have since been consolidated
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under docket 971047 in the Superior Court of the City and County of San
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Fransisco, CA. This notice also describes your rights and what you
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can do if you wish to be excluded from the plaintiff class and the
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settlement.
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**If you wish to be included in the settlement, you do
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not have to do anything, except as explained below.**
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THE SETTLEMENT CLASS
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3. The following Settlement Class has been certified for the purpose
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of the proposed settlement:
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All persons in the United States who at any time during
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the period July 14, 1991 through March 31, 1996 were
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subscribers of AOL.
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Persons first subscribing *after* March 31, 1996 are NOT
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members of the class. AOL changed its billing practices
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at that time, nullifying further complaints by subscribers
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after that date.
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For purposes of settlement, the Court has approved the parties'
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agreement to allow Stephen Anderson, Todd Bandrowsky, John Przygoda,
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Steven Craig Smith, Paul Boni, Frederick J. DiMarco, David L. Feige,
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First M. Corp. (a corporation), Fred Glick, Stephen E. Hagen, Marc L.
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Hoffman, Craig Smith, Kenneth Crystal, and Heather Buchfirer (herein-
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after 'plantiffs'), subscribers to AOL who originally raised these
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claims in various lawsuits to represent the interests of all AOL
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subscribers in the consolidated claim before the Court at this time.
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The Court has appointed the following attornies as co-lead counsel
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representing Plaintiffs and the Settlement Class:
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Max W. Berger G. Oliver Koppell
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Rochelle Feder Hansen Oren S. Giskan
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Berstein Litowitz Berger & Zwerling, Schachter, Zwerling &
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Grossman, LLP Koppell, LLP
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1285 Avenue of the Americas 767 Third Avenue
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New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10017
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Brian W. Newcomb Stephen E. Hagen
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Attorney at Law Attorney at Law
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770 Menlo Avenue Suite 101 1436 Hamilton Avenue
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Menlo Park, CA 94025 Palo Alto, CA 94301
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SUMMARY OF THE CLAIMS AGAINST AOL
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4. The cases were filed at various times by individuals and corporations
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who have been subscribers to AOL. In each case, the plaintiffs
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believe that AOL did not adequately disclose its policies of adding
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a fifteen-second connection and fifteen-second disconnection time to
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the length of each session for billing purposes, and in billing
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subscribers in one-minute increments rounded up to the next full
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minute. The plaintiffs believe that AOL's billing practices and
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methods caused subscribers to incur additional charges for downloading
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of image files, for delays in connection time and completion of
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transactions on line due to AOL software and network congestion over
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which plaintiffs believe AOL had control, and for time spent in
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'free' areas but which none the less plaintiffs beleive was in
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some instances billed for.
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Plaintiffs allege further that AOL failed or refused to refund
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unused membership charges to subscribers who cancelled their
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subscriptions prior to the end of a billing period and that
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subscribers who cancelled their subscriptions near the end of a
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billing period were erroneously charged for an additional monthly fee.
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Plaintiffs allege further that AOL's billing practices unfairly
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calculated service charges on a per-session basis; that AOL made
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withdrawals in inappropriate amounts and without authorization from
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subscriber's checking accounts; and that AOL engaged in false and
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misleading advertising when stating that its hourly rate was
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$2.95.
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5. AOL completely denies any wrong doing and is completely convinced
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that the manner in which it has billed its subscribers is proper
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and adequate. It vigorously denies each and every claim asserted by
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plaintiffs. Nonetheless, AOL has decided to voluntarily settle these
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claims pursuant to the terms set out below because it beleives the
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settlement is in the best interests of itself and its subscribers and
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because AOL wishes to avoid further time consuming and expensive
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litigation.
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PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
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6. The terms of the proposed settlement agreement applicable in the
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various lawsuits now consolidated are set forth in detail in the
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parties Stipulation of Settlement of Class Action. This document has
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been filed with the Superior Court of the City and County of San
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Fransisco, CA in the action entitled Hagen et al vrs. America Online,
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Inc. Number 971047 (hereinafter, the 'action'). This document is
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available to the public to review or copy during regular business
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hours of the Court, 633 Folsom Street, Second Floor, San Fransisco, CA.
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**The Court Clerk and other personnel will be unable
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to assist you in your review of the matter. See
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details below for how to obtain further assistance.**
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This is a summary:
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a) Current subscribers: AOL will provide free time on its service to
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Settlement Class Members who are subscribers at the time free time is
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distributed ('current subscribers') by
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a) crediting the accounts of all current subscribers with
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one hour of additional free time (in addition to the time
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included in the monthly minimum service charge), to be
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used within a four month period after such time is made
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available to each current subscriber; and
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b) making available 1.36 million hours of free time by
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crediting the accounts of current subscribers who, based
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on AOL's computerized records have paid $300 or more in
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total lifetime charges for AOL's services (hereinafter
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'Heavy Users'). The 1.36 million hours of additional free
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time will be allocated as follows:
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Charges paid by current subscribers through May 5, 1996
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of $300-$600, one hour; for $601-$900, two hours; for $901-
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$1200, three hours; for $1201-$1500, four hours; for $1501-
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$1800, five hours; for $1801-$2100, six hours; for $2101-
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$2400, seven hours; and one additional hour for each $300
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(or fraction thereof) in excess of $2400 in billings.
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If the 1.36 million hours of free time are not fully
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distributed pursuant to this formula, any remaining free time
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will be automatically distributed to Heavy Users pro-rata.
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Each subscriber will have a four-month period, after the
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free time is distibuted, to use the free time. The free
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time should be distributed no later than thirty days after
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the Court's approval of the settlement is effective.
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**NO CLAIM SHOULD BE FILED BY CURRENT SUBSCRIBERS SINCE
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF FREE TIME WILL BE CREDITED AUTOMATICALLY
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BY AOL UPON APPROVAL OF THE SETTLEMENT.**
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b) Former Subscribers: AOL will pay up to $500,000 in cash for claims
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made by members of the settlement class who are not current users and
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who have paid $300 or more in total lifetime charges for AOL services
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during the class period as noted above. Former users must submit a
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claim form to receive their money as described below. The amount to
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be paid to each claimant will be allocated as follows:
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For charges paid by former subscribers through May 5, 1996
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of $300-$600, $2.95; for $601-$900, $5.90; for $901-$1200,
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$8.85; for $1201-$1500, $11.80; for $1501-$1800, $14.75;
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for $1801-$2100, $17.70; for $2101-$2400, $20.65; and an
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an additional $2.95 for each additional $300 in charges
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(or fraction thereof) in excess of $2400. In the event the
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total dollar amount of all valid claims exceeds $500,000
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the claims will be prorated so that the total amount paid
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by AOL for all claims equals $500,000. In the event the
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total claims paid are less than $500,000 any amounts which
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remain after reimbursement of certain audit expenses will
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be donated to consumer-oriented, charitable organizations
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engaged in issues involving the online and Internet media.
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A former subscriber may alternatively choose to re-subscribe
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to AOL and receive an additional one hour of free time
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(in addition to the time provided to such individuals for
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resubscribing) to be used in the first four months following
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re-subscription. Such former subscribers must request the
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additional one hour free time when resubscribing.
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c) Former subscriber Proof of Claim form:
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** FORMER SUBSCRIBERS WHO WISH TO SUBMIT A CLAIM FOR CASH
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<MUST> SUBMIT A COMPLETED PROOF OF CLAIM FORM. THE FORM IS
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PROVIDED WITH THIS NOTICE.
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Additional Proof of Claim forms may be obtained by written
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request from the administrator of the settlement and ONLY
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from this address:
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America OnLine Claim Forms
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PO Box 75999
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Oklahoma City, OK 73147-5999
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Or, you may call ONLY the phone number 800-471-6148.
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DO NOT telephone or write America OnLine for information
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or assistance with your claim.
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DO NOT telephone or write the Court, the clerk of the
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court or the attornies for assistance with your claim.
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Use ONLY the address and telephone number shown above to
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obtain copies of the claim form.
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Claim forms must be returned and postmarked no later than
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November 30, 1996. However, if you are a current subscriber
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and you cancel your subscription prior to receiving your
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free time (generally, this would be susbcribers who stop
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using America OnLine after about November 20, 1996 or
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during December, 1996 or January, 1997) then you may
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submit a claim form after the above deadline provided it
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is submitted within ten days of the date you cancel your
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subscription.
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The completed claim form must be mailed ONLY to the
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address:
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America OnLine Settlement Administrator
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PO Box 1559
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Odgen, UT 84401
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Remember, if you did not pay more than $300 in your lifetime
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to AOL as of May 5, 1996 or if you joined AOL after
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March 31, 1996 (and have since cancelled your subscription
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to the service) then ** YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO MAKE A
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CLAIM FOR CASH DAMAGES**.
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A Proof of Claim form appears at the conclusion of this
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notice which you may print out and use.
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d) Disclosures:
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For at least a one year period, AOL will include as part of its online
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service, certain specified disclosures and changes (as set out in the
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Stipulation of Settlement) in its billing screens, Terms of Service
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messages, End of Session Message, and in connection with its online
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clock designed to provide subscribers with additional information
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about AOL's billing practices.
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e) Attorney's Fees and Expenses:
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AOL has agreed to pay plaintiff's attornies' fees and expenses as
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approved by the Court, in the amount of $2,750,000 (two million,
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seven hundred fifty thousand dollars). In addition, AOL has paid the
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costs of providing notice by publication in print and online media.
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YOUR OPTIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT
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7. If you are or were a subscriber of AOL during the class period of
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July 14, 1991 through March 31, 1996, then you are now a member of
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the settlement class. This notice constitutes legal service to you
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to apprise you of your rights and obligations under the law.
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a) If you agree with the settlement, you need do nothing at all to
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indicate your consent. You will participate in, and be deemed to
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have agreed to the terms set forth above and below. This also means
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that you fully, finally and forever release, relinquish and discharge
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any and all claims, rights (including rights to reimbursement or
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restitution), demands, actions, causes of action, suits, matters,
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issues, debts, leins, contracts, liabilities, agreements, costs,
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expenses or losses of any nature known or unknown arising from the
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case described herein against the following:
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America Online, Inc.
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Steve Case an officer of America Online, Inc.
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Steve Case an individual
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James Kimsey an officer of America Online, Inc.
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James Kimsey an individual
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and each of their present and past officers, directors, employees,
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and their predecessors, successors, parents, subsidiaries, affiliates,
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agents, accountants, attornies, spouses, advisors, representatives,
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partners, heirs and assigns, whether under federal law or regulation
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or the laws and regulations of any and all states and the subdivisions
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thereof which are alleged in the Amended Complaint on file in the
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Action, or which could or might have been alleged in the Amended
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Complaint and arise out of or are related to the matters referred to
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in the Amended Complaint.
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b) **FIRST YOU SHOULD SHOW THIS NOTICE TO YOUR ATTORNEY AND SEEK
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COUNSEL BEFORE DECIDING ON A COURSE OF ACTION**. You may decide
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for whatever reason on advice of your counsel that you do not wish
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to participate in this class action settlement. If you wish to be
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excluded from the settlement, you must provide notice as follows:
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Send a letter postmarked no later than August 23, 1996
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which includes your name, address and telephone number
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along with the name of the case (Hagen vrs. America Online, Inc)
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and a statement that you do not wish to participate in the
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settlement.
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Your notice must be sent to each of the attornies listed
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below:
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G. Oliver Koppell Melvin R. Goldman
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Zwerling, Schachter, Zwerling Morrison & Foerster, LLP
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& Koppell, LLP 345 California Street
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767 Third Avenue San Fransisco, CA 94104
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New York, NY 10017-2023
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** DO NOT TELEPHONE the attornies. Your correspondence must
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be in writing via paper, postal mail..
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If you validly and timely request exclusion from the class, you
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will be excluded from the class.
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i) you will not be permitted to object to the settlement;
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ii) you will not be bound by the final judgment of the Court
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entered in this action;
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iii) you will not be precluded from otherwise prosecuting
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any individual claim you wish to make, if timely.
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c) If you have decided you would like to participate in the settlement
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you still have the option of objecting to the settlement under the
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procedures set forth in section 8 below. You may -- it is very
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recommended but not required -- employ an attorney at your own expense
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to represent you for this purpose. However, you will be barred from
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bringing your own individual lawsuit asserting claims in the matters
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referred to in the Amended Complaint and, if your objection is
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rejected, you will be bound by the final judgment just as if you had
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not objected at all.
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THE SETTLEMENT HEARING
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8. A hearing will be held on September 20, 1996 at 9:30 AM at San
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Fransisco Superior Court, Courtroom of the Honorable A. James
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Robertson II, 633 Folsom Street, San Fransisco, CA 94107.
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The purpose of the hearing is for the judge to decide whether the
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proposed settlement, including the provision for attornies' fees and
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other related expenses is fair and should be approved.
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If you decide to participate in the settlement and not request an
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exclusion, you may come to the hearing to support or object to the
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settlement or the payment of attornies' fees and reimbursement of
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expenses.
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If you wish to object to any of these things, you must file a written
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copy of your objection with the Court. Kindly research the matter
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carefully and include pertinent legal citations in your well prepared,
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well documented and literate objection. If applicable, explain why
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the settlement is inadequate or unfair in your particular instance
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and include documentation. Again, it is the Court's recommendation
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that you seek advice from counsel of your choice before proceeding. If
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you wish to address the Court in person at the hearing this must be
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indicated in a separate notice attached to your written objection. The
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written objection must be mailed or hand-delivered to the Clerk of the
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Court with copies to the aforementioned attornies no later than August
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23, 1996.
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DO NOT telephone the clerk of the court or the attornies
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on this matter.
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** CLASS MEMBERS WHO DO NOT MAKE TIMELY THEIR OBJECTIONS IN THE
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MANNER AND FORM DESCRIBED ABOVE WILL BE DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED ALL
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OBJECTIONS AND SHALL NOT BE HEARD AT THIS HEARING. **
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MORE INFORMATION
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More information can be obtained by examining and/or making copies
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of the file on this case at your own expense at the the office of
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the Clerk of the Court during business hours. Neither the Clerk
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nor the Clerk's employees will be able to assist you with your
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research.
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The publication of this notice is not an expression of any opinion
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by the Court as to the merits of the lawsuit or the fairness of the
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proposed settlement. This notice is being published to advise you
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of the pendancy of the lawsuit, the proposed settlement, and your
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rights and obligations thereto under the law, so that you and counsel
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of your choice can detirmine what steps you will take in relation
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to this action. For the purposes of the matter before the Court
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you have been given legal service by publication. It is the Court's
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wish that this notice be given particular attention on the Internet
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and other online media so that the widest possible number of persons
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potentially involved will be made fully aware of the matter.
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Date: July 1, 1996
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Published by Order of the San Fransisco
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County Superior Court
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Honorable A. James Robertson II
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San Fransisco County Superior Court Judge
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---------- Proof of Claim Form ----------
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Please print this out and submit it:
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I am a former subscriber to America Online. I have paid more than $300
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in my lifetime to America Online for charges using their service.
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NAME__________________________________________________________________
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ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________
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TELEPHONE NUMBER:_____________________________________________________
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DATE STARTED SUBSCRIBING TO AOL (APPROXIMATE):________________________
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DATE STOPPED SUBSCRIBING TO AOL (APPROXIMATE):________________________
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ONE OF MY SCREEN NAMES WAS:___________________________________________
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A SECOND SCREEN NAME WAS (if applicable):_____________________________
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TOTAL AOL CHARGES THROUGH MARCH 31, 1996 (in some cases billed 5-5-96)
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WERE:
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$301-$600______ $601-900________ $900-$1200_________
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Other amount (please specify)___________________
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Under oath I hereby submit a claim based on the formula set forth in
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the notice of settlement. I understand that my claim is subject to
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verification and audit by the Court, and that I may be required to
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submit further verification to the Court.
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DATE:________________
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SIGNATURE:_____________________________________________________
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(You must sign your full name; do not print and do not
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fail to provide your signature.)
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Mail claim form to:
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America OnLine Settlement Administrator
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P.O. Box 1559
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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1996 20:52:14 -0400
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From: eye WEEKLY <eye@eye.net>
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Subject: File 2--EYENET: Peruvian exile "fingered" in cyberspace
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eye WEEKLY July 04, 1996
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Toronto's arts newspaper .....free every Thursday
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EYENET EYENET
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ANONYMOUS ACCUSATIONS ONLINE
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Persecuted Peruvian exile Julian Calero sits
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in a US cell awaiting extradition to torture
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and death in Peru -- Is it because he was
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"fingered" online by the Internet magazine The New Flag?
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by
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K.K. CAMPBELL
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On May 16, I wrote a column about a bizarre, self-described "Maoist
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magazine" called The New Flag, operating out of New York City --
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Queens, to be exact.
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I treated my "public interview" with one NF editor ("Marcelina" -- a
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pseudonym) as a joke. This editor had used the "clarity of Maoism" to
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determine I was a CIA agent. At the time, I just considered the NF as
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more of the silly people you meet on the net.
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But it stopped being a joke when, on May 30, Julian Calero, a Peruvian
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immigrant living and working in Connecticut, was arrested by US feds --
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a person the NF had bragged to the net (hence the world) was a member
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of its "clandestine" Communist organization operating in New England.
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CRYPTIC REFERENCES
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On May 10, "Marcelina" published, through the Virginia university's
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"Spoon Collective" Marxism mailing list, a long rant -- typed in solid
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CAPS, hallmark of the net.loon. In the middle of it, the NF editor
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decided to reveal how many "wanted Peruvian exiles" the NF supposedly
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has under its control:
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"TALKING ABOUT FUJIMORI AND HIS PRISON SENTENCES TO PERUVIAN EXILES:
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... THREE OF OUR MEMBERS WERE ALSO SENTENCED (ONE ACCUSED OF BEING A
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MEMBER OF THE PEOPLE'S ARMY IN CAJATAMBO-LIMA, HIS WIFE WAS ARRESTED
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RECENTLY IN LIMA FOR RENTING A ROOM TO AN ALLEGED "MEMBER OF THE
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CENTRAL COMMITTEE") TO LONGTERM PRISON SENTENCES. DO WE MAKE A BIG DEAL
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ABOUT IT TO PROMOTE OURSELVES LIKE THE CHARLATAN DOES? NO. DO WE SET
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UP FUNDS TO TRAFFICK WITH IT LIKE OLAECHEA DOES? NO. BUT ONE THING MUST
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BE CLEAR, HERE IN THE BELLY IN THE BEAST, WE AND OUR AMERICAN COMRADES
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WILL PROTECT OUR ACTIVISTS WHO ARE BEING PERSECUTED AND WANTED FOR
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EXTRADICTION BY THE GOVERNMENT OF FUJIMORI."
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A strange and cryptic reference, to be sure -- so obscure, almost
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everyone missed it. Except Jay Miles, director of Detroit's Peru
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Support Committee. Miles realized, when Calero was arrested, this was
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the man the NF had publicly asserted was a member of their group.
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"They might as well have put a gun to Calero's head and pulled the
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trigger themselves," Miles told eyeNET.
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Why would the NF do such a reckless thing?
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Why would the NF publicly claim a Peruvian exile in the US was part of
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the NF's "clandestine" organization: that is, not just a "kindred
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Peruvian exile," not just a "comrade," not even just a "member" -- the
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NF editor said this person was an "activist"!
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And that is a crucial distinction. Under liberal democratic law,
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"thought" and "action" are kept apart (supposedly). Calling someone an
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"activist" means they have stepped beyond just thinking about
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something, maybe sympathizing, into action.
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Calero was effectively fingered (in the traditional sense, not the UNIX
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sense) as an active participant in some mysterious organization run by
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some mysterious individuals holed up in a little house in Queens --
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this whole operation hiding behind the anonymity of blythe.org.
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(http://www.blythe.org/peru-pcp -- or lquispe@blythe.org)
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The NF didn't directly give Calero's name in its May 10 post. Instead,
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the NF -- for some inexplicable reason -- identifies this "member" by
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offering a critical, yet completely gratuitous, fact (CAPS removed):
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"Three of our members were also sentenced (one accused of being a
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member of the People's Army in Cajatambo-Lima, his wife was arrested
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recently in Lima for renting a room to an alleged 'member of the
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Central Committee')."
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That this person fingered by the NF is Calero seems to be indicated by
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a June 9 newsgroup post from the "Justice for Julian" committee (a
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"group" run by an associate of the NF), based in Connecticut:
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"In September 1993, military police tortured [Calero's] brother-in-law,
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Roberto Calderon Garagate, to death and tortured his father-in-law.
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His mother-in law was forced to cook supper for the assailants over the
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body of her son. In May 1994, police arrested his wife after arresting
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a man they claimed was a terrorist who had rented a room in their
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house."
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On June 5, David Friedman, a reporter for a local Connecticut paper
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(_Wilton Bulletin_) in the area where Calero worked as a sort of
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handyman, wrote a story:
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"... military police tortured Mr. Calero's brother in-law, Roberto
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Calderon Garagate to death in September 1993. In May 1994, Mr. Calero's
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wife Fresia Calderon Garagate was imprisoned in Peru. She is now in
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another country seeking political asylum after U.S. officials
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intervened..."
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On June 3, UPI carried a small story: "Peruvian officials also alleged
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that Calero allowed a high-ranking member of the Shining Path, Felipe
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Tenorio Barbara, hide at his home in Lima."
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Synthesizing just these four items, one arrives at a disturbing
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scenario:
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On May 10, the "editors" of the "pro-revolutionary" magazine The New
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Flag published before the world an extremely cryptic, hidden reference
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that hardly anyone understands -- except those who mean Calero no good,
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to be sure -- fingering a Peruvian immigrant fleeing South America's
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most brutal nation as a "comrade" and a "member" and an "activist" of a
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Communist organization in support of the Communist revolution in
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Peru...
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And 20 days later, this man was seized by the US feds for deportation
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to probable torture, if not death.
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And no one -- friends, family and lawyers -- can figure out: Why him?
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WHY CALERO?
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"Family members suspect that information was leaked to the Peruvian
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government in order to locate Mr. Calero during what they believed to
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be a confidential proceeding," the Wilton Bulletin story notes. Calero
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was in Manhattan on May 30 to present his application for political
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asylum before an immigration judge.
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Katya Plotnik, Calero's Manhattan immigration lawyer (until Calero was
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arrested by the FBI), was amazed to learn of this all this maneuvering
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on the net by mysterious persons at blythe.org using the name of her
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client -- who, she confirms, hails from Cajatambo in the province of
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Lima, as the NF boasted.
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Plotnik can't understand why Calero was arrested in such a sudden, and
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dramatic, fashion. She'd been working on his case for months.
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"I have rarely seen a stronger case for political asylum than Julian
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has," Plotnik told eyeNET. "I was convinced his case was going to be
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approved the day he was arrested. So I was absolutely shocked when they
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took him into custody that day." She, too, doesn't understand what
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happened.
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Plotnik emphatically denies her former client is associated with the NF
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or any such organization.
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As if the May 10 post wasn't bad enough, on June 8 (at 1:20 a.m.), the
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NF posted again, claiming to be intimate with Calero's politics, saying
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Calero sided with the NF against one of its political opponents in
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London, England.
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"From my interviews, there was no indication he sympathized, let alone
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participated in, Peruvian revolutionary activities," Plotnik says. "And
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so, for that to come up, for these people to call him 'one of their
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comrades' -- that is ridiculous. At least to me."
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Miles says seeing bizarre posts, like the May 10 one, from "the
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editors" of the NF is what first alerted him something strange was
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going on. The Detroit Peru Support Committee was originally allied with
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the NF. At the end of May, the committee officially broke with the NF,
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calling it a "fraud."
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"In the May 10 post, the NF says it thought your newspaper [eye] was a
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CIA front," Miles says. "But yet this editor then immediately goes and
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tells you about Peruvian exiles being members of clandestine
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organizations in the US? And how these Peruvian immigrants are wanted
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by Fujimori? And he really thinks you are a cop? It's ridiculous."
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Miles says many people now wonder if the NF is a covert operation of
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the Peruvian intelligence service, posing as a pro-revolutionary
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organization, while actually trying to collect evidence on the Peruvian
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exile community.
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"I'm not sure what he is about, but I think the man running this
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magazine is dangerous," Miles says.
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From: Emmanuel Goldstein <emmanuel@2600.COM>
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Subject: File 3--The Avatar, Internet Cafe, Sarajevo
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Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 15:52:35 -0400 (EDT)
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Who would like to donate some spare equipment to these guys?
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They've been through hell.
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> The Avatar, Internet Cafe, opened its doors on July 5th 1996 in Sarajevo,
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> Bosnia Herzegovina.
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>
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> We are open 8am thru curfew (Currently 11 pm), serve cold Czech Budweiser
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> on tap, sandwiches, coffee and provide full Internet access. We Currently
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> have one PowerMac 7100 with a 21" monitor, a 14.4 Kb link and a UPS to
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> protect us from nasty Bosnian power surges.
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>
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> So far we have had a mixed bag of customers including the American Embassy
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> staff, IFOR troops, Bosnian NetHeads, computerphobes and drunkards. (The
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> American Ambassador has promised to come if we agree to play the Pulp
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> Fiction soundtrack)
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>
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> We have sponsored a local film festival and will continue to support the
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> art here in Bosnia.
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>
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> Opening this place was a tough nine months (We began paperwork in October).
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> I would like to thank a lot of people, mostly Bosnians, I would also like
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> hang the carpenter and drive a wooden stake through his heart.
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>
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> All info:
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>
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> Morgan Sowden
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> The Avatar
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> Pruscakova 3
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> Sarajevo
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> Bosnia Herzegovina
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> Tel: +387.71.668447
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>
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> Temporary email: sowden@ms.mff.cuni.cz
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Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 16:52:56 -0700
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From: Ellen Elias <elias@ora.com>
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Subject: File 4--NT Workstation 4.0: Bad News for Web Servers
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Below you will read an alert written by Tim O'Reilly, President of
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O'Reilly & Associates. If you would like to speak with Tim or another
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O'Reilly executive about the issues raised in this alert, please
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contact me.
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Thank you,
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Ellen Elias
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elias@ora.com
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(707)829-0515 ext. 322
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You may have already heard that in Microsoft's upcoming NT Workstation
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4.0, functionality will be significantly reduced. If you want to run
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*any* Web server--O'Reilly's, Microsoft's, or others'--on NT, you'll
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have to buy NT Server for $999. The implications of Microsoft's
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actions are serious for the Web community, and I encourage you to help
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spread the word about it.
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First, the facts: NT Workstation 4.0 will limit the number of unique IP
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addresses which can contact a Web server to 10 or fewer in a 10-minute
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period. No previous version of NT Workstation has contained this
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limitation. Of course, this effectively eliminates NT Workstation as an
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option for Internet or Intranet Web server usage.
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Now, the implications: this development will choke off one of the most
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important new directions for the Web: its return to its roots as a
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groupware information sharing system for the desktop. Like email and
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the PC itself, Web publishing belongs on the desktop. With the higher
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price tag of NT Server ($999 vs. $290), users who have never before put
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up a web site will be extremely unlikely to do so.
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This move by Microsoft will hurt the efforts of Web developers,
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Intranet developers, and Internet service providers, a great many of
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whom have been happy to create sites on NT Workstation. Microsoft has
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been saying that IIS (the Web server they include with NT Server) is
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free, and quite clearly, this is now exposed as untrue. Developers will
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have to stick with the older NT Workstation operating system if they
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want to use any server other than IIS (noted for its security
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problems), or will have to upgrade and pay extra for the server of
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their choice.
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Chief WebSite developer Bob Denny says: "When I first started
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developing Web servers in 1994, nearly all Web serving was done on the
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Unix platform. Considering that companies such as O'Reilly &
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Associates, Netscape, and a half dozen more, pushed hard in the fight
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to legitimize NT vs. Unix as a Web server platform over the last 18
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months, Microsoft's actions are pretty extreme."
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I've sent email to Bill Gates to let him know of my personal concern
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about the impact of his plans on Web users and developers. I encourage
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anyone interested in maintaining the open systems nature of the Web to
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send email to Microsoft, post this news on their sites and in
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newsgroups, and write letters to editors, to put pressure on Microsoft
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to reverse their decision. They've reversed such decisions before, when
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people have expressed their opinions about an important issue such as
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this.
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Regards,
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Tim O=D5Reilly
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President
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O'Reilly & Associates
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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1996 22:59:22 -0400 (EDT)
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From: Noah <noah@enabled.com>
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Subject: File 5--IANA to create new top level domains (fwd)
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date--Wed, 3 Jul 1996 09:04:31 -0700 (PDT)
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From--Michael Dillon <michael@memra.com>
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IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) is currently responsible
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for delegating the top level domains used in URL's, i.e. .COM, .ORG,
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etc. Currently under consideration is a plan that would see new
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international Top Level Domains created and new commercial registries
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(not the Internic) to manage those domains. Most of the discussion is
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happening on a mailing list at newdom@iiia.org which you can
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subscribe to by sending
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subscribe
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to newdom-request@iiia.org or you can review the discussions to date
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at http://www.iiia.org/lists/newdom/ especially the recent
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discussions. Over the past 9 months we have come up with one main
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proposal that appears as if it will be the core of an RFC. This is
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available at
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ftp://ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/internet-drafts/draft-postel-iana-itld-admin-01.txt
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There are a couple of other proposals also being discussed on the
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list.
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Jon Postel will shortly be posting a revised draft of his proposal in
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light of discussions that took place at the Montreal IETF meeting.
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Also, there is information from the dissenting camp available at
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http://www.alternic.nic For most of you, that domain name will be
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unreachable and you will need to use http://www.alternic.net to reach
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it.
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The plan is to have this system in place by year end and be
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registering new domains by early 1997. You may soon see URL's like
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http://www.industrial.plastics or http://www.spock.klingon appearing
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in a magazine near you. If you want to have any input into this
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proceeding, now is the time to speak up.
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Please forward this to any colleagues who may wish to have input into
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these decisions.
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Michael Dillon ISP & Internet Consulting
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Memra Software Inc. Fax: +1-604-546-3049
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http://www.memra.com E-mail: michael@memra.com
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Date: Thu, 21 Mar 1996 22:51:01 CST
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