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Computer underground Digest Tue Apr 23, 1997 Volume 9 : Issue 32
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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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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Ian Dickinson
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Field Agent Extraordinaire: David Smith
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Cu Digest Homepage: http://www.soci.niu.edu/~cudigest
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CONTENTS, #9.32 (Tue, Apr 23, 1997)
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File 1--Thunderclouds on the Net's Horizon
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File 2--Reception of radio B92 affected by block on XS4All
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File 3--Letter to DFN, organisation that is censoring xs4all webserver
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File 4--Groups Protest German Compuserve Prosecution
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File 5--Cu Digest Header Info (unchanged since 13 Dec, 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: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 10:41:12 +0200 (MET DST)
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From: Felipe Rodriquez <felipe@xs4all.nl>
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Subject: File 1--Thunderclouds on the Net's Horizon
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Thunderclouds on the Net's Horizon
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by Sabine Helmers
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As the bright streak of Hale-Bopp fades from the earth's view, the night
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sky darkens once again. Not only is the firmament a shade darker, but the
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Net has been as well since April 11.
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The Deutsches Forschungsnetz (German Research Net, here abbreviated DFN),
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the oldest and still most important ISP in Germany, connecting universities
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and research institutions, has blocked access to the Web server of the
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Dutch Internet Service Provider (ISP) XS4ALL. Connecting to the Web address
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"www.xs4all.nl" is no longer possible via the DFN which has acted on a
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request from the German federal law enforcement agency (Bundeskriminalamt),
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which in turn reacted to the demands of federal prosecutors
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(Bundesanwaltschaft) that one of the texts outlawed in Germany no longer be
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distributed via the Net.
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The text at the heart of the controversy has already made headlines
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throughout the past year: an article in issue 154 of the publication
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Radikal outlines tips and tricks for sabotaging the railways. According to
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federal prosecutors, this text runs contrary to German law if it is to be
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interpreted as calling for acts of violence against the general public and
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constitutes a violation of Articles 129a, Paragraph 3; 130a, Paragraph 1
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and 140, Paragraph 2 of criminal law (Strafgesetzbuch). As early as August
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1996, the federal law enforcement agency and federal prosecutors notified
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German ISPs that this same article in Radikal was entering German territory
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via the Net and warned them that they could possibly make themselves liable
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to prosecution for aiding and abetting criminal activity if they didn't
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block access to this article.
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But sorting through the streams of data flowing through the Internet to
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pick out individual items is still not possible. The Net wasn't created
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with this function built in. Technically, only one possible choice is left
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to any ISP which is forced to block a particular text, and that is to
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strike the entire source from the Internet addressing system, thereby
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blocking it completely. In the case of XS4ALL, this means that thousands of
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Web pages are equally blocked, some of them including information on
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Amsterdam sports clubs and artists, the pages of the Israeli Embassy,
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universities and private home pages -- all that's usually found on Web
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servers of perfectly normal ISPs and is entirely legal according to German
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law.
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At the same time, XS4ALL is not a usual commercial ISP in that it has its
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historic roots in the Dutch hacker movement and considers one of its
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primary goals to be providing access to any and everyone. The managers of
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XS4ALL vehemently refuse to remove the Radikal article which was placed on
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its Web server by one of its clients, the Dutch "Solidarity Group for
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Political Prisoners". The text does not violate Dutch law.
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Last September, some German commercial ISPs reacted quite quickly to the
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letter circulated by federal prosecutors by blocking their Dutch colleagues
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for several weeks. At that time, the DFN simply sent a letter to XS4ALL
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demanding that the Radikal article be removed from its server.
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The DFN began to look into the legality of the matter on its own. The
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commercial ISPs lifted their blockade once the "Solidarity Group" -- albeit
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for only a short time -- took the problematic issue of Radikal off the
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server. In the meantime, the text had been copied and placed on numerous
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spots around the Web by free speech fundamentalists. For many, that was the
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end of the matter.
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They were wrong, as the DFN has now been forced to realize. German
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officials are evidently still surfing throughout the Net and keeping an eye
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out for illegal material. On April 2, the DFN received a letter from the
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federal law enforcement agency with the information that the text was still
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available in Germany. Taking the current legal situation into account, the
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DFN decided it had to heed the warning and block XS4ALL in order to avoid a
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legal confrontation with the terrorism fighters.
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The DFN intends to maintain its blockade as long as the Radikal text named
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by the agency is still accessible in Germany via XS4ALL. Accessibility is
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being checked daily. Since those in Holland are in no mood to bend to
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German law, the blockade may last quite a while. Technically, such a
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blockade is feasible, but the question remains open as to whether or not
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it's just -- whether or not one can simply block large, sweeping areas of
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information such as XS4ALL on a Net which serves international research in
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all fields of expertise and the greatest possible scientific communication
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without running into conflicts with the goals of an Internet Service
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Provider.
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Since April 16, the DFN has placed news of the blockade on its Web server
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but without any further comment. The spokesperson for the DFN also didn't
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elaborate any further than to restate the official position on the
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telephone.
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In Amsterdam, the management of XS4ALL reacted to the renewed blockade with
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amazed perplexity. Felipe Rodriquez, one of the managers who underwent a
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judicial inquiry last year, and may do so again now, says, "Neither the
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German nor the Dutch officials has been in contact with us regarding the
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Radikal article. Whether or not we'll have to remove the text from our
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server is a question which would nevertheless be decided by a Dutch court.
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It's not our task as a provider to limit the free speech of our clients
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without an official court order."
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The fact that XS4ALL has been singled out by the German prosecutors further
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angers Rodriquez: "For several months, over 40 Web sites are known to be
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mirroring the Radikal pages. Why is the DFN blocking only our server? It's
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totally absurd. I'll be sending Mr. Maas of the DFN a letter listing the
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mirror sites [and he did on April 17/dwh]. Then he'll be formally obliged
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to block these servers as well."
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While until now both blockades of XS4ALL have been conducted in such a way
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as to suggest that all the parties involved desire to keep the action as
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low profile as possible, such a twist could cause a far more tumultuous
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situation. Instead of a fine-pointed, possibly temporary blockade, the DFN
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would have to enforce a far wider blockade which may well effect several
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large US universities. In the long run, such a policy would lead to an
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increasingly isolated German Internet. One hopes that the thunderstorm
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building on the Net's horizon serves to clear up the legal situation in
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Germany.
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Sabine Helmers has received some reaction from readers of the original
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version of the article which appeared in German at Der Spiegel Online on
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April 16 <http://www.spiegel.de/97/16/poolho142.html>. Some have pointed
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out that the blockade doesn't actually work what with proxy usage, ftp,
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direct dialup and all. She didn't bring this up in the article because, 1,
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she figured it was pretty common knowledge, and 2, she wanted to focus on
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XS4ALL, not Radikal.
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Also, it should be noted that the current legal situation regarding an
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ISP's obligations is still mighty fuzzy. What's currently being hashed out
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is whether or not an ISP is required to do anything if it becomes aware
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that illegal materials are passing through its wires.
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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 19:05:50 +0200 (MET DST)
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From: Felipe Rodriquez <felipe@xs4all.nl>
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Subject: File 2--Reception of radio B92 affected by block on XS4All
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Serbian Radiostation, Radio B92, has sent a letter of
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protest to DFN, the organisation that is censoring the
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XS4ALL website:
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>From--Adrienne van Heteren <adrienne@opennet.org>
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>To--maass@dfn.d400.de
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>Subject--Reception of radio B92 affected by block on XS4All
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Dear dr. Klaus Eckhart Maass,
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We have been informed by some of our listeners from Germany that they
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cannot receive the Real Audio online broadcasts of the independent
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radiostation B92 from Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia anymore.
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As we understood the problem is that the website of our Internet provider in
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The Netherlands, XS4All, has been blocked by the Deutsche
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Forschungsnetz/German Research Net. As a result of this our Real Audio
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Service for Germany cannot be acessed anymore by our regular listeners,
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because this Real Audio Service resides within the domain www.xs4all.nl
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Radio B92 has become very prominent in providing independent accounts of
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the events in Belgrade during the mass demonstrations in Belgrade. While
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it was banned in December 1996 it continued its accounts of the events
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through its Real Audio Service. The connection with the world through
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Internet proved highly valuable for the public appeal for democratisation.
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As a result of the international critique and pressure, which was
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organized through a world wide appeal via XS4ALL, Radio B92's broadcast
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had to be reinstated by the government of the ruling socialist party of
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Mr. Milosevic.
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We therefor strongly urge you to reinstate XS4ALL's access to Germany and
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to the users via your Forschungsnetz.
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We are in the midst of a serious struggle for the freedom of expression.
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We cannot understand that one of our most serious and strenuous partners
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in this struggle, XS4ALL is being banned from your service for the fact
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that it is upholding precisely the same values (freedom of expression and a
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respect for the rule of law) which, we assume, you also share.
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We share XS4All's approach as to the fact that any legal problems
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regarding any websites on their service has to be considered through a
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juridical procedure in a Dutch court of law. Given the fact that the
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problematic Radical site is being mirrored by many servers all over the
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world and is therefor accessible through others than XS4All, we can only
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conclude that a blockade against XS4All is discriminatory, against the
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other users of XS4All and against XS4All as a provider.
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We hope that you will appreciate the problems this measure has caused us
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and that you will reconsider your decision.
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With kind regards,
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Drs. Adrienne van Heteren -Director of Rex Cultural Centre of B92
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Drazen Pantic -Director of the B92 Internet Service
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XS4ALL Internet BV - Felipe Rodriquez-Svensson - finger felipe@xs4all.nl for
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Managing Director - - pub pgp-key 1024/A07C02F9
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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 18:50:14 +0200 (MET DST)
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From: Felipe Rodriquez <felipe@xs4all.nl>
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Subject: File 3--Letter to DFN, organisation that is censoring xs4all webserver
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Hi,
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This is a letter i've sent to the managing director of DFN, the
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organisation that is blocking the Xs4all website. I've sent a
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cc of this letter to the German State Prosecutor and the press:
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To: Dr. Klaus-Eckart Maass
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DFN-Verein, Geschdftsstelle
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Pariser Str.44
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D-10707 Berlin
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cc: Herr Dr. Graf, Generalbundesanwaltschaft, Karlsruhe
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cc: Sabine Helmers and Lorenz Lorenz-Meyer of SPIEGEL Online
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About: IP-block of www.xs4all.nl
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Amsterdam, 17 April, 1997
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Dear Dr. Klaus-Eckart Maass,
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Xs4all has been notified about an IP-block that has been installed by
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Deutsches Forschungsnetz, because of a homepage that one of our
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subscribers is distributing.
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I hereby wish to inform you that the same homepage is available on more
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than 40 other sites on the Internet, not just at Xs4all. Therefore it
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is unreasonable to only block the xs4all webserver, www.xs4all.nl.
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These other websites should be blocked as well, or no sites should be
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blocked at all.
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I'm attaching an overview of some of the sites where Radikal nr. 154
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can be found on Internet. DFN is currently providing access to the
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information on these sites, while it is blocking Xs4all because of the
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same content:
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http://huizen.dds.nl/~tank/radikal
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http://burn.ucsd.edu/%7Eats/RADIKAL/
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http://www.jca.or.jp/~taratta/mirror/radikal/
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http://huizen.dds.nl/~radikal/154/
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http://www.canucksoup.net/radikal/index.html
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http://www.ecn.org/radikal
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http://www.well.com/~declan/mirrors/
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http://www.connix.com/~harry/radikal/index.htm
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http://www.anok4u2.org/radikal/
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http://www.denhaag.org/~radikal
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http://emma.unm.edu/radikal
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http://www.tacacs.com/radikal/"
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http://users.abcs.com/dockmstr/mirror/radikal/index.htm
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http://home.ipr.nl/~radikal/
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http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~irdial/live_free/
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http://zero.tolerance.org/radi/index.htm
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http://www.meaning.com/library/radikal/
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http://www.wfmusic.fi/~toni/radikal
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http://www.euronet.nl/users/funest/radi/index.htm
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http://www.lab.net/radikal
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http://www.charm.net/~gbarren/radikal
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http://login.datashopper.dk/~pethern/not_by_me_not_my_views/radikal/
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http://radikal.autono.net./rad
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http://brazil.nbn.com/radikal/
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http://www.threeweb.ad.jp/~fubuki71/mirror/radikal/
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http://www.design.nl/~bram/radikal/
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http://www.eskimo.com/~quawk/radikal/
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http://www.calyx.com/~refuse/radikal/
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http://www.grfn.org/~rtwo
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http://www.grfn.org:4380 xs4all port mirror
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http://www.cyberpass.net/radikal
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~jeroenw/radikal/
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http://catalog.com/jamesd/radikal/
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http://www.islandnet.com/freedom/radikal/
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http://www.binary.net/mishania/radikal/
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http://www.io.com/~gbroiles/radikal.html
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http://inet.uni-c.dk/~pethern/radikal.154.txt radikal 154 in plaintext ascii.
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http://www.moebius.com.au/radikal/
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http://www.moebius.net/radikal/
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http://interpia.net/~baldodum/radikal/index.htm
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http://www.firstfloor.org/~vaclav/radikal
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http://www.nyct.net/~malba/radikal/
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Kind regards,
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Felipe Rodriquez - Managing Director of XS4ALL Internet BV
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 12:34:04 -0400
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From: Dave Banisar <Banisar@EPIC.ORG>
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Subject: File 4--Groups Protest German Compuserve Prosecution
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PRESS RELEASE
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April 23, 1997
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www.gilc.org
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LETTER TO CHANCELLOR KOHL URGES INVESTIGATION
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OF COMPUSERVE PROSECUTION
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A coalition of civil liberties organizations from a dozen countries
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has written to German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to express concern
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about the prosecution of an official from the Compuserve
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company which is making makes available Internet access to
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German subscribers. The official has been indicted by local
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prosecutors.
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The letter states the prosecution of the Compuserve manager Mr. Felix
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Somm is "ill-advised for both technical and regulatory reasons"
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and will "have a harmful impact on Internet users around the world."
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The groups said that "the charges against CompuServe will establish a
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harmful precedent, and may encourage other governments to censor speech,
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limit political debate, control artistic expression, and otherwise deny the
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opportunity for individuals to be fully informed."
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The organizations signing the letter, which was organized by the
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Global Internet Liberty Campaign, include the American Civil Liberties
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Union, Arge Daten, Association des Utilisateurs d'Internet, Derechos
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Human Rights, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Human Rights Watch,
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the Internet Society, and Privacy International.
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elipe Rodriquez, the administrator for XS4ALL, an internet provider
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that was recently blocked by German authorities in a separate
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matter said, "Is is not possible for a provider to censor the Internet
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according to the local law, custom or tradition. The Internet is too
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international and too dynamic for that to be possible. Censoring the
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Internet has, in most cases, proved to be counterproductive."
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Andy Oram, a member of the Computer Professionals for Social
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Responsibility in the United States, said that he thought the
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attempts by German to limit use of the Internet in this manner
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were impractical. "Even if an Internet provider is notified that
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illegal material is coming from a certain site and cuts off all
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access to that site, the publisher of the material can easily find
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another site from which to send it."
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The groups also noted their support for efforts now underway in
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the German parliament to liberalize the use of the Internet.
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"We believe that the measure now under consideration to reduce
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liability for Internet services will do much to ensure the protection
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of personal freedoms in the future," said the organizations.
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The Global Internet Liberty Campaign was established at the annual
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meeting of the Internet Society in June 1996 in Montreal. It maintains
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a web site at www.gilc.org with links to all of the member
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organizations.
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Last September the group organized a conference in Paris to
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educate members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation
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and Development about the need to develop cryptography polices
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that protected privacy and fundamental human rights. Aspects
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of the GILC recommendations were incorporated in the OECD
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Cryptography Guidelines released earlier this year.
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GLOBAL INTERNET LIBERTY CAMPAIGN
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WWW.GILC.ORG
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April 23, 1997
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Chancellor Helmut Kohl
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Adenauerallee 141
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53113 Bonn
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GERMANY
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Dear Chancellor Kohl,
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The undersigned organizations, members of the Global Internet
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Liberty Campaign, are writing to express concern about the prosecution of
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elix Somm, German representative of CompuServe, for the transmission of
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allegedly illegal materials over the Internet. The news reports we have
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received indicate that Mr. Somm is being prosecuted because Internet users
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are able to obtain information on the Internet, by means of the CompuServe
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service, that may be considered illegal in Germany.
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We believe that the prosecution of the CompuServe manager is
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ill-advised for both technical and regulatory reasons. We also believe that
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this prosecution violates international norms for the protection of speech
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and will have a harmful impact on Internet users around the world.
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There are two technical factors that prevent an service provider,
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such as CompuServe, from blocking the free flow of information on the
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Internet. First, an Internet service provider cannot easily stop the
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incoming flow of material. No one can monitor the enormous quantity of
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network traffic, which may consist of hundreds of thousands of emails,
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newsgroup messages, files, and Web pages that pass through in dozens of
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text and binary formats, some of them readable only by particular
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proprietary tools. As the European Commission noted recently, "it is
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as yet unclear how far it is technically possible to block access to
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content once it is identified as illegal. This is a problem which
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also affects the degree of liability of the access providers."
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A second technical problem is that a provider cannot selectively
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disable transmission to particular users. Electronic networks typically do
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not allow for the identification of particular users or their national
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region. Thus, we support CompuServe's claim that it cannot provide material
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in one country while blocking it in another; such a distinction would
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require an enormous new infrastructure on top of the current network.
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Some networking technologies, such as newsgroups, may allow
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individual operators to select some groups or items and block others. But
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many technologies, such as the widely used World Wide Web, currently do not
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support such selectivity.
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We also oppose the prosecution of CompuServe because of the harmful
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impact it will have on the development of new communication services around
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the globe. The great appeal of the Internet is its openness. Efforts to
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restrict the free flow of information on the Internet, like efforts to
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restrict what may be said on a telephone, would place unreasonable burdens
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on well established principles of privacy and free speech.
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We believe that the charges against CompuServe will establish a
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harmful precedent, and may encourage other governments to censor speech,
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limit political debate, control artistic expression, and otherwise deny the
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opportunity for individuals to be fully informed. The Universal Declaration
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of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December
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10, 1948, states:
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ARTICLE 19. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and
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expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without
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interference and to seek, receive and impart information and
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ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
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At the same, we are very much encouraged by the recent developments
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in the German parliament concerning new approaches to the regulation of
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Internet services. In particular, we believe that the measure now under
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consideration to reduce liability for Internet services will do much to
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ensure the protection of personal freedoms in the future.
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On behalf of the undersigned organizations and many Internet users
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around the world, we ask you to investigate the matter of Mr. Somm and to
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lend your support to policies that would promote the development of this
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new communications technology in a manner consistent with the aims and
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aspirations of democratic countries.
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cc: Dr. Edzard Schmidt-Jortzig.
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Federal Minister of Justice
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Respectfully yours,
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(Listing of organizations)
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ALCEI - Electronic Frontiers Italy [www.nexus.it/alcei]
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American Civil Liberties Union [www.aclu.org]
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Arge Daten [www.ad.or.at]
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Association des Utilisateurs d'Internet [www.aui.fr]
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Bevcom Internet Technologies [www.bevcom.org]
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C.I.T.A.D.E.L. Electronic Frontier France [www.citadeleff.org]
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Committee to Protect Journalists [www.cpj.org]
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Computer Professional for Social Responsibility [www.cpsr.org]
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Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties (UK) [www.leeds.ac.uk/law/pgs/yaman/yaman.htm=
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]
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Derechos Human Rights [www.derechos.org]
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Electronic Frontiers Australia [www.efa.org.au]
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Electronic Frontier Canada [www.efc.ca]
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Electronic Frontier Foundation [www.eff.org]
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EFF-Austin [www.eff-austin.org]
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Electronic Privacy Information Center [www.epic.org]
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ITUG [www.fitug.de]
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ronteras Electronicas Espa=F1a (FrEE) [www.las.es/free]
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Human Rights Watch [www.hrw.org]
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Internet Society [www.isoc.org]
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NetAction [www.netaction.org]
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Peacefire [www.peacefire.org]
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Privacy International [www.privacy.org/pi/]
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XS4ALL [www.xs4all.nl]
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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1996 22:51:01 CST
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