[Fwd: Guerilla Warfare on the Internet]

Richard Jennings (rmjdme@connix.com)
Mon, 21 Jul 1997 10:52:31 -0700

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X-Comment: Electronic Democracy and Elections

While pursuing my new project on chasing down SPAM sources this morning,
I routinely accessed Internic's domain registry and found, when I tried
to contact them for more information, that a group called AlterNIC was
diverting enquiries to their website at
http://www.alternic.net/protest.html. Check it out.

Internic apparently caught this action fairly quickly and are attempting
to fix it.

This is not a SPAM problem, but it does point to a need for regulation
on the net. If we don't regulate ourselves as a society, someone else
(government) will.

Was Rosseau right?

Richard Jennings