Letter to the Observer [re: Internet paedophile]

Jean-Francois Avon jf_avon at citenet.net
Wed Sep 4 13:20:04 PDT 1996


On  4 Sep 96 at 5:41, Martin Minow wrote:

> Forwarded to me by a friend:

> The following letters were delivered to the Editor of the Observer
> last week as a request to publish a retraction of their article
> relating to the Internet that appeared on Sunday 25th. August.

One way to limit or retaliate against diffamation would be to refuse 
internet access to anybody known to be part of any such medias, being 
tv or paper.

ISPs would probably easily agree since the revenues coming from
journalists vs from the general population is probably minuscule. Of
course, the conventionnal media would set up their own ISP but they
could be identified.

Does that makes sense or am I out to lunch?

jfa

Jean-Francois Avon 
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