Letter to the Observer [re: Internet paedophile]

Douglas R. Floyd dfloyd at io.com
Wed Sep 4 17:55:30 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?

AOL will take them.  Most of them are on there anyway.

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