
I subscribed to the IAG list and there's not much (or anything) happening on it so far, but the idea has potential. Here's how to join if you're interested. -Declan // declan@eff.org // I do not represent the EFF // declan@well.com // ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 11:13:57 -0700 (PDT) From: Marilyn Davis <madavis@deliberate.com> To: iag@deliberate.com Subject: For forwarding: IAG Invitation Alabama, Australia, Belgium, California, China, Connecticut, Florida, France, Georgia, Germany, Illinois, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kansas, Malaysia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, U.S., Viet Nam, Virginia, and Washington. ** INTERNET UNDER ATTACK BY LOCAL AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS EVERYWHERE ** Fight Back!! Join the Internet Action Group gathering now on the email list: iag@deliberate.com. We will organize simultaneous local non-violent demonstrations at coordinated sites around the world in response to local and national attacks on the internet. Our list has new technology for polling ourselves so we can plan our actions democratically. To join the IAG, send a message to majordomo@deliberate.com. Your message should say: subscribe iag This initialization of the IAG is the democratic decision of the cyber-rights list, cr@deliberate.com. To join this group or to communicate with us, your message to majordomo@deliberate.com should say "subscribe cr". <Please circulate widely.>