France to push for international net legislation

Timothy C. May tcmay at got.net
Wed Jan 31 23:35:29 PST 1996


At 6:27 AM 2/1/96, bofur at alpha.c2.org wrote:
>According to radio reports here, the French government has just announced
>it's intention to pressure the European community to create
>international laws to control the Internet.
>
>This is in the wake of the net publication of a certain book that had
>been heavily censored in France.

I guess Declan M. won't be visting France or any of the other EU countries
any time soon!


--Tim

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