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Scientology v. Internet

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A Guide to Safe Sysop-ing: The Church of Scientology, Sysops & On-Line Service Providers
Detailed 1996 article examines the different legal standards for liability of BBS operators, depending on whether the complaint was defamation or copyright.

A Web of Their Own
Scientologists say their Internet filter protects the faithful. Critics call it "cult mind-control." [Salon.com] (July 15, 1998)

About Scientology's Cookie-Cutter Web Pages
Explains how the Scientologist On-line program, which promoted flooding search engines with thousands of nearly-identical so-called "personal" pages, backfired on Scientology.

About the Raid at XS4ALL
Some thoughts about the raid--conducted by a Dutch bailiff and lawyers from the Church of Scientology--on a small ISP in Amsterdam.

Anonymity: 0. Scientology: 1.
About the raid on anon.penet.fi, at the behest of the Church of Scientology. [Wired Magazine] (May 1, 1995)

Anti-Scientology Site Shut Down
The owner of xenu.net reported that the site was shut down after the ISP received a letter from Scientology's Religious Technology Center alleging trademark infringement. [Slashdot] (November 19, 1999)

Church of Scientology Censors Net Access for Members
Information about the CoS censorware that filters any site that may say anything critical about the organization.

Church of Scientology fights Google
Civil libertarians were outraged when Google removed links to a site which portrays Scientology as a money-hungry cult. Scientology's legal threat may have backfired, since the critic's site now is second only to the Church's official site in search results. [BBC News] (April 25, 2002)

Clam-Nanny Cracked
The list of banned servers, forbidden newsgroups and censored words from the Church of Scientology censorware.

Copyright--Or Wrong?
The Church of Scientology takes up a new weapon--the Digital Millennium Copyright Act--in its ongoing battle with critics. [Salon.com] (July 22, 1999)

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