
Read this in http://www.zippo.com/editor.htm.
So what's the plan....man ?
So the CDA has come to pass and we need to move on. People will test the constitutionality of bits and pieces of the Telecom Law, a conservative supreme court will find the law valid, or refuse to review it. Things will never be the same. For those who think they will be, or the for the" Don't worry, President Clinton won't enforce the law" crowd, Friday marked the first arrest under the new law. They picked an unsympathetic figure, twice before convicted child pornographer, and got him for illegal data transmission over the Internet.
Next time it won't be such an unsympathetic figure. It will be some ISP, minding their own business, not knowing they have a user that didn't read the rules. They'll spend a year in federal court, defending their postion based on not knowing they comitted a crime. In the end, they will win, but they'll be broke, and out of the business. Won't happen to large providers, too political, and they have the resources to do all of the CDA compliance window decorating.
-- Ludwig von Drakenberg III God *is* the dice of the universe. drake@servidor.unam.mx My goddess gave birth to your god. Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM Fuck the CDA -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6 mQCNAzExbCgAAAEEAONJqT5AeaOg29oT2WXzpgkMQ/BxZXCiduJsOAWRRIPlkOQc 7RN2ooQKJmvHamhoaXktoIbmpK3fkPoEt4OONDtncmOKQKKKl9BgifUW9lO1msRp W0WIGZ9wTlX/1j6RTcdAEEWqWlBi4xz8A7a3MJdoIANPOV1Zs6HEQwyN9No5AAUR tCpFZHVhcmRvIEVzY2FsYW50ZSA8ZHJha2VAc2Vydmlkb3IudW5hbS5teD4= =nmxM -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

President Clinton won't enforce the law" crowd, Friday
marked the first arrest
under the new law. They picked an unsympathetic figure,
twice befo re
convicted child pornographer, and got him for illegal data
ssion over
the Internet.
Next time it won't be such an unsympathetic figure. It
will be som e ISP,
minding their own business, not knowing they have a user
't read the
rules. They'll spend a year in federal court, defending
This article is incorrect in at least two ways. First, last week the U.S. Government signed a legally binding contract saying they won't prosecute anyone under the CDA until the hearings are over. This relates to both the indeceny or "patently offensive" provisions -- *and* the DoJ has said they won't even *initiate* investigations. Second, *if* the law is upheld, the DoJ's first, and second, and third, choices of plaintiffs will be unpopular figures that will play well on the evening news. The U.S. understands the value of divide-and-conquer. At the same time, a court challenge will be easier if someone is actually prosecuted... -Declan Excerpts from internet.cypherpunks: 26-Feb-96 CDA Strikes. by Ludwig von D. III@servid transmi that didn their post
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