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The information in this issue has been TEMPORARILY removed pending
legal advise from the American Civil Liberties Union and our attorneys. A formal complaint has been filed with the Colorado Branch of the ACLU in regards to this blatant attempt at stifling of public information.

THEY DO NOT WANT THE TRUTH KNOWN!!!

 

AMENDMENT I - United States Constitution

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

YOUR RIGHTS ARE CURRENTLY BEING THREATENED
BY UN-AMERICAN ATTORNEYS IN THIS STATE!!!

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT HOW TO ACT NOW!!!

INTERNET FREE EXPRESSION ALLIANCE FORMS

The Internet Free Expression Alliance formed in early October to build support for actions to protest government restrictions on the Internet.

The Internet Free Expression Alliance works to
* Ensure the continuation of the Internet as a forum for open, diverse, and unimpeded expression.
* Promote openness and encourage informed public debate and discussion of proposals to rate and/pr filter online content.
* Identify new threats to free expression and First Amendment values on the Internet.
* Oppose any governmental effort to promote, coerce, or mandate the rating or filtering of online content.
* Protect the free speech and expression rights of both the speaker and the audience in the interactive online environment.
* Ensure that Internet speakers are able to reach the broadest possible interested audience and that Internet listeners are able to access all material of interest to them.

To reach Web site for Internet Free Expression Alliance click here.

Links to sites of interest:


EFF's Legal Issues: the archive for "Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers Course" covers copyright, privacy, encryption, trademarks, libel and defamation, freedom of speech, obscenity and child pornography, harrassing speech, and anonymous speech.

The Cyberspace Law Institute studies and helps to develop the new forms of law and lawmaking required by the Internet.

The American Library Association's Internet Web site provides information on filters and filtering.

Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties (UK) provides updated material on challenges to free speech in cyberspace.

Electronic Privacy Information Center's study on Internet filtering systems.

TIFAP (The Internet Filter Assessment Project) a study of Internet filters conducted by 40 librarians (April to September 1997).

Voters Telecommunications Watch Web site provides information about attacks on Internet freedom.

Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition now an archive on the Communications Decency Act.

Peacefire takes aim at blocking software.

Cyber Rights and Digital Liberties Encyclopedia. Ask it a cyber question and get a response.


We support the

FEN
www.freeexpression.org