Re: Heidegger home page censored in Germany

This is very silly. You would most likely have to filter out everything
>from that address (or port 80 from that address - which could be changed)
and let me be the first to call for mirror sites. I can't wait to here
about all of the hacker net "libertarians" defending access to ... Martin
who?

Pete, where did you see the news story?
Verne Ball

>Hi,
>
>Those of you who are concerned about the consequences of
>governments waking up and noticing the free exchange of
>ideas on the internet may be interested in knowing that
>the German government has ordered their internet access
>providers to block access to the web-server the
>Heidegger home page is on.
>
>The server is webcom in Santa Cruz, California, USA.
>
>Those of you not 'protected' by the German government
>may still visit the page at
>http://www.webcom.com/paf/ereignis.html
>The web server may super busy right now and hard to get
>through too right now. The hardware is getting upgraded
>on Saturday 8-10 am PST and won't be accessible then.
>
>I got this info from a news story. Can any readers of
>this list in Germany confirm that the site is inaccessible
>from there?
>
>cheers,
>Pete
>
>
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