
Hi, I want to thank everyone for their copius sharing of knowledge on this issue. Where I was originaly going with this was comparing a supermarket and the picketers on a public sidewalk and how the police must protect the picketers from interference and interfering with customer access. The thought that has been going around in my head for a few days was consider a site whose traffic does over a publicly funded backbone (ie sidewalk & customers). Now on this site is a webpage to which another group objects to. Under what conditions akin to sidewalk use might a provider or network provider be forced to provide any user requesting a link to the objectionable page with the page of the objecting group. What I see is a simple single screen page that immediatly takes you to the desired page. Something conceptualy akin to a picket sign. _______________________________________________________________________ | | | Speak the truth, but leave immediately after. | | | | Slovenian Proverb | | | | Jim Choate ravage@ssz.com | | The Armadillo Group www.ssz.com | | Austin, Texas, USA 512-451-7087 | |_______________________________________________________________________|