On Wed, 14 Jun 1995 23:14:26 -0600 Bob Wier said: >Just a brief note. This probably is already obsolete since it appears the >senate is going to buy the Exon amendment on the Telecommunications Reform >Act wholesale. In many people's opinion, it effectively abolishes first The Senate of the USA passed it (84-16, I think) today. The House probably will. Not sure if Clinton will sign it. >amendment rights as far as the Internet goes in the USA. Listowners should >probably keep close tabs on this. After seeing this on the evening news I posted the "7 words you can't say on television" to WORDS-L in commemoration of the event. And will continue to do so daily if it becomes law. >Whether it will stand up to a consitiutionality test in the supreme court >is a *really* good question.... Yes, indeed. And, with that, we'll end the discussion of local politics....and return you to your normal international discussion. Of course sites that run LISTSERV in the Netherlands and other places that are a bit more enlightened might start setting up new price scales to support lists.... and I'm only halfway kidding. cyclops Dan Lester Internet: [log in to unmask] Network Information Coordinator WWW: http://cyclops.idbsu.edu/ Boise State University Library Boise, Idaho 83725 How can one fool make another wise? 208-385-1235 Kansas, "No One Together," 1979