On Thu, 8 Feb 1996 lmccarth@cs.umass.edu wrote:
Tim Philp writes:
Canada's largest newspaper, The Toronto Star today published an account of the Ernst Zundel affair in the Fast Forward Section of the paper. Net columnist K. K. Campbell, in what looks like a 1500 word article, (I didn't count them) gives a good account of the German attempt to censor the Internet. He even mentions the fact that the MIT mirror was ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ordered removed, but gives no details.
Is this a reporting error, or did I miss something ?
The paragraph in question was as follows: "The EFC says at least 10 mirrors sites have appeared, including ones at Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University, and MIT. (The one at the University of Massachusetts was ordered removed.)" I don't know the truth of this statement but the article was very anti-censorship and struck a pro-freedom stance. K.K. Campbell, the author of the piece, is eye weekly's net.editor and Webmaster (http://www.interlog.com/eye) Tim Philp =================================== For PGP Public Key, Send E-mail to: pgp-public-keys@swissnet.ai.mit.edu In Subject line type: GET PHILP ===================================