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Since public use of the internet became popular in the mid-1990s, there has been some controversy over the proper use of internet in the discussion of Scientology. This category provides information about the Church of Scientology's view of the proper use of the internet in the discussion of Scientology.
http://bright55.tripod.com/arsfraud/
Documents critic's suspected cancelling of pro-Scientology posts in Usenet group.
http://www.theta.com/goodman/hijack.htm
Freedom Magazine warns of the prospect of excessive regulation of the Internet unless piracy is curbed. Covers actions the Church of Scientology undertook to protect its copyrighted material.
http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-220158.html
Analysis of out-of-court settlement between Netcom and the Church of Scientology.
http://sanjose.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/1998/11/09/editorial4.html
Board member of the Church of Scientology Los Gatos voices his views on Scientology's actions on the Internet to protect its intellectual property rights.
http://www.politechbot.com/p-03917.html
Church of Scientology position paper regarding its use of the DMCA to combat online copyright infringement.
http://copyrights.freedommag.org/page02.htm
Unanimous jury verdict upholds constitutional rights, sends a signal to copyright violators. (Church of Scientology's Freedom Magazine)
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