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Orwell
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- Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 14:07:25 -0800 (PST)
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Some US ISP's were seized in a cyberporn bust.
Dreamscape's statement at:
http://www.dreamscape.com/dream98/statement.htm
Buffnet's at:
http://www.buffnet.com/ag/
Vacco's at:
http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/oct98/oct28_98.html
All three worth reading. This could be a big story. The theory against
the ISPs (not that they've been charged with a crime) is that they
knowingly carried the newsgroups:
alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.pre-teen
alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.early-teen
This has broader application -- alt.binaries.warez.*,
alt.binaries.sounds.mp3, etc.
Is any ISP which carries suspect newsgroups at risk of having
its equiptment seized, and who draws up the blacklist of
newsgroups?
Or worse, is there no public blacklist at all -- just the
hovering fear of an up-for-reelection AG swooping down. And when
do naughty pictures start showing up in alt.fan.disney? And
what's the AG's move then?