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From: jdotten@cnilink.com (Jere Dotten)
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 13:04:44 -0500
Cc: <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>

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From: J A Arroyo <jaarroyo@cnilink.com>
To: 'cnilink_members@cnilink.com'
Subject: NEWS
Date: Monday, February 24, 1997 10:25 AM

Global Network Solutions, Inc.
58 N. Hwy 17-92, Suite F
Debary, FL  32713

Windows NT Consulting & Internet Services


Excerpt From Our ISP Newsletter

To All Members:

This is from the newsletter that I receive as an ISP. I just thought you
might be interested in some of the things which still loom over us and to
keep you informed.

Regards,

Joe A. Arroyo

                              a Non Profit Organization for ISPs 
                                    and Internet Professionals


                                    Net News - In Brief            
March 1997                       Volume II                  Issue 2

      Well, March is almost here, and with it brings developments 
that can alter the Internet as we know it. You're probably aware that 
the Supreme Court is hearing arguments on the CDA - Free Speech on 
the Net, on the 19th, at 10am. This will have a long-term and 
potentially devastating effect on the way the public, and Internet 
Professionals can conduct themselves. 

      There are presently states that hold the ISP accountable for 
the content and actions of their customers, this situation will 
worsen if the CDA is passed.

      In other news, the government is trying to pass a bill that 
would force the Internet Service Providers to release complete 
information regarding who their customer base is. That would mean 
that they would have a complete list of every business and private 
individual on the net - another case of 'big brother' keeping tabs on 
you. Along with that, certain areas of the country have made it a 
crime to log onto the internet using an alias.

      Contrary to what the telcos would have you believe, the issue 
of charging tariffs to companies that provide internet access, and 
'per minute' charges to modem users is not dead - the FCC has 
tentatively, and that's the operative word here, put off the 
decision, and for the moment, will not act on the telcos requests. 
The FCC is doing a good job of disseminating the information, but the 
more input they get, the more likely they are to make a judgement in 
favor of the Internet.

      There are too many issues out there for anyone to remain 
uninvolved. It reaches a point where if you refuse to stand up for 
yourselves and the Internet, you may soon not have anything worth 
standing up for.     

      If you're not familiar with all the issues, or need a 
refresher, feel free to stop by our Web Site <http://www.wdda.org>, 
click on the 'Issues & Legislation' icon and browse the resources 
there.

      Please find some way to get involved, tell everyone that you 
know, and let's keep the Internet the free and public entity that it 
was intended to be.
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