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"David A. Penney" <[log in to unmask]>
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A posting last week on the subject of the Communications Decency Act included
information on how to receive resources from the Voters Telecommunication Watch
(VTW). In attempting to retrieve the CDA FAQ via e-mail, I learned that the
archive materials have been moved to a different automated file server.

The new address is [log in to unmask], and below I append the instructions for
retrieving them (the instruction file will be sent in response to any message to
the server that does not follow the syntax for requesting a specific file).
Thanks to Shabbir Safdar and Steven Cherry of VTW for this update.



 "This country will never accept the new      Steven Cherry <[log in to unmask]>
  temperance demagoguery that is leading           Voters Telecomm Watch
  us down the road to Government censorship                 <[log in to unmask]>
  of computer communications."                      <http://www.vtw.org/>
  -- Sen Patrick Leahy, Senate floor, Dec 14, 1995


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*** This file is from the Voters Telecommunications Watch archives  ***
*** They are also available via the WWW at URL:http://www.vtw.org/  ***
***   or through gopher at gopher.panix.com or by sending mail to   ***
***        [log in to unmask] with "help" in the subject line            ***

Voters Telecommunications Watch * Watching out for your civil liberties

_______________________________________________________________________



The VTW file archive has not recognized your request.  A few important
details:
        -all requests have to be in the subject line to work
        -requests should contain a keyword from the list below
        -turnaround is usually pretty fast, but if you don't get an
         answer, that's because Panix's mail system has queued it.
        -each letter to [log in to unmask] retrieves one file.  You cannot
         request three files in one request
        -all keywords are in lower case

You will always get an answer back, either the file you requested or
this error message.  If you get stuck, you can always send mail to
[log in to unmask] with an emtpy subject line and you'll get this file.

Note that all files available through email are also available through
World Wide Web at:
        URL:http://www.vtw.org/

and through Gopher at:
        gopher -p1/vtw gopher.panix.com

If you get extremely stuck, send mail to [log in to unmask] where a human will
try to help you.  Please remember that we're extremely overburdened
with mail already.

-Shabbir

Requests to [log in to unmask] must contain a file's "keyword" in the subject
line.   The syntax for the following list is:

        keyword
        name of the file

        keyword
        name of the file

        .
        .
        .

FILES AVAILABLE FROM [log in to unmask]
==================================
vtwinfo
VTW FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

vtwfaq
VTW Frequently Asked Questions

privacy
VTW Privacy Policy

mailerror
VTW mail archive error file

press
How the press can get in touch with us urgently

fidonet
Obtain VTW files through Fidonet

newbillwatch
VTW BillWatch #32: Mon Jan 15 03:03:39 EST 1996

billwatch14
VTW BillWatch #14

billwatchintro
VTW BillWatch newsletter

billwatch15
VTW BillWatch #15

billwatch16
VTW BillWatch #16

billwatch17
VTW BillWatch #17

billwatch19
BillWatch #19

billwatch18
VTW BillWatch #18

billwatch20
VTW BillWatch #20

billwatch21
VTW BillWatch #21

billwatch22
VTW BillWatch #22

billwatch1
VTW BillWatch #1

billwatch2
VTW BillWatch #2

billwatch10
VTW BillWatch #10

billwatch11
VTW BillWatch #11

billwatch12
VTW BillWatch #12

billwatch13
VTW BillWatch #13

billwatch23
VTW BillWatch #23

billwatch3
VTW BillWatch #3

billwatch4
VTW BillWatch #4

billwatch5
VTW BillWatch #5

billwatch6
VTW BillWatch #6

billwatch7
VTW BillWatch #7

billwatch8
VTW BillWatch #8

billwatch9
VTW BillWatch #9

billwatch24
VTW BillWatch #24

billwatch25
VTW BillWatch #25

billwatch26
VTW BillWatch #26

billwatch27
VTW BillWatch #27

billwatch28
VTW BillWatch #28: Sun Dec 17 21:33:09 EST 1995

billwatch29
VTW BillWatch #29: Tue Dec 19 23:46:58 EST 1995

billwatch30
VTW BillWatch #30: Sat Dec 23 03:06:02 EST 1995

billwatch31
VTW BillWatch #31: Sun Jan  7 23:00:23 EST 1996

billwatch32
VTW BillWatch #32: Mon Jan 15 03:03:39 EST 1996

congress
VTW's Congressional directory page

housedir
House of Representatives directory

senatedir
Senate directory

reportcard
VTW Congressional Report Cards

9394rc
VTW 1993-1994 Legislative Report Card

9394rc.pr
Press release for VTW 1993-1994 legislative report card

ipcfaq
VTW's Internet Parental Control FAQ

pubsintro
VTW publications

cdafaq
Communications Decency Act FAQ

cdaletter
Businesses and bulletin boards oppose Internet censorship

intro
Introduction to the Voters Telecommunications Watch

others
Other Links On The Internet

pledge
The Technology Pledge: a political platform for the Internet

oregonpledge
Status of the Technology Pledge in the Oregon Senate Election (1/14/96)

wydenpledge
Press Release - Rep. Wyden answers the VTW Technology Pledge Questionnaire

oregonad
Sample ad for the Oregonian

smithpledge
Senate candidate Gordon Smith answers the VTW Technology Pledge Questionnaire

voterguide
VTW Voters Guides

oregonguide
Oregon Special Election US Senate Voters Guide



Forwarded by
David A. Penney
Exhibitions Manager
The Baltimore Museum of Art

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