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Downloaded from Xanadu MPC BBS (206-762-8667) on
85Jul03:
by Norm Gregory To: ALL USERS
About: BBSs and Congress (66 lines)
Talk about timing! A few minutes after I read
about MCI new service for directing electronic
mail to members of Congress I read about
possible new legislation coming up next month
that would regulate SYSOPs and remote
systems. Read on.....
BBSLAW01.MSG From Chip Berlet, Public Eye
Magazine.
HELP FIGHT BAD BBS LAWS - 01
FEDERAL LEGISLATION RESTRICTING BBS OPERATION
DUE SOON!
POST THIS MESSAGE ON EVERY BBS IN AMERICA!
A new federal law that would outlaw some BBS
systems and severely restrict all others could
be passed by Congress in 1985. A mobilization
of SYSOPS and BBS users is urgently needed to
ensure we have a chance to speak out on the new
law.
Watch BBS's for messages with "BBSLAWXX.MSG"
headers or
"HELP FIGHT BAD BBS LAWS - XX" titles. An
ad-hoc group will be posting these messages
on BBS's and the commercial systems.
LAWMUG SYSOP Paul Bernstein and I have
learned the law could be introduced as soon as
MID JULY! Although aspects of the new law have
been discussed for months by "experts" in
Washington, NOT ONE SYSOP WAS CONSULTED until a
June 20 conference in Chicago which Paul and I
attended. Vague language in another
telecommunications law already introduced in
Congress might also restrict BBS activities.
We urged the Congressional aide involved in that
legislation to exempt BBS systems until we
could let SYSOPS and lawyers study the
language more carefully. We must also monitor
this law. The law restricting BBS operations
was prompted by panic over the possibility that
children (minors) might read pornographic
material, and by the wave of publicity
regarding the malicious hackers and illegal
credit card and phone information posted on
BBS's by electronic graffiti vandals. Among
the ideas SERIOUSLY DISCUSSED for the new
federal law restricting BBS's are provisions
which would require:
* Registration of all BBS's as a public
utility.
* BBS users to log in with, and post their
legal names.
* SYSOPS to keep a log of all names of
users.
* SYSOPS to keep a log of all mesages &
access times.
* Criminal penalties for SYSOPS whose BBS's
contain had illegal messages posted on them -
even if the SYSOP was not aware of the message
and had not been informed the message was there
nor given a chance to remove it!
While the law is currently only being
discussed, there is much pressure to restrict
and regulate BBS's. A good BBS law could
protect BBS's and SYSOPS. A bad law could
destroy BBS's in their infancy as a
telecommunications phenomena. BBS's put the
individual back into mass society in the age of
telecommunications. BBS's encourage information
sharing and remove barriers to discussion
posed by social status, wealth, class, race,
sex, physical size, and many physical
handicaps. BBS's encourage the democratic
process and are a powerful new communications
system which deserves Constitutional protection
and First Amendment Rights.
NO LEGISLATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!
There will be differing views of wording,
law, and tactics; all should be given a chance
to be heard. Congress should delay passage of
any BBS legislation until BBS users and SYSOPS
have a chance to discuss the legal issues and
make their opinions known in a series of
Congressional hearings. Our discussion must
start immediately and we must organize to
block bad BBS legislation until our voices are
heard.
We share the responsibility. Time is
short. Spread the word. It is the electronic
age. We are all Paul Revere....
We share the responsibility. Time is short.
Spread the word. It is the electronic age. We
are a
Hackers] ....
We share the responsibil