Ccnet. Anonymous internet provider?
Forward from comp.org.eff.talk: Netcom would loose alot of customers if its libertarian counterpart became available.... -=Xenon=- comp.org.eff.talk #26742 (0 + 1 more) [1] From: allisat@r-node.io.org (Allisat) [1] ccnet anonymous service Date: Mon Feb 14 10:34:24 EST 1994 Organization: allisat@io.org Lines: 95 Distribution: inet ccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnet common carrier network a Mac GUI on-line system serving the metro Toronto community with an anonymous service and uncensored E-mail gateways. ccnet anonymous... (416) 588-1483 requires a Mac System 6.0+ & free FC Client software User ID : anonymous Password : anonymous Hours of Operation 00:00 - 08:00 EST ccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnet Our private lives and personal communications are increasingly being monitored and controlled by corporate and government agencies. Individual freedom of expression will soon mean nothing unless we provide ourselves with forums which guarantee and safeguard our inallienable civil rights. ccnet anonymous is such a place. Here you will find freedom to write anything. Here you have anonimity to end the fear of being persecuted or prosecuted for your thoughts, opinions and ideas. If we don't oppose the unending infringement of our rights they will simply not exist in futureure. The choice is ours... ccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnet ccnet electronic post guidelines ccnet's volunteer administrators do not edit messages for content and take no responsibility for any messages posted on-line. Individuals connecting to ccnet do so voluntarily and at their own risk. Parental guidance is advised. ccnet is not responsible for the titles and content of the messages which may be uploaded. ccnet does not edit remove messages for contents. The following guidelines have been established only in order to facilitate the efficient distribution and storage of messages not to interfere with, alter, determine or censor the flow of messaging 1. Messages posted to ccnet must be 18 Kilobytes or under in size. 2. All attachments to messages posted to ccnet must be PGP encrypted and compressed. 3. Messages which are over 18 K or attachments which are unencrypted or uncompressed will not be accepted for distribution and removed after posting notice to "deletions". ccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnet for information either log in directly and send a message to "administrator" or reply to "allisat@io.org" ccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnetccnet
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