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ClariNet files suit over Communications Decency law

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 7, 1996--ClariNet Communications
Corp. has joined several other electronic publishing companies and
organizations in a suit against the U.S. Attorney General that seeks to have
the newly passed `Communications Decency Act` declared unconstitutional.

This so-called `Exon bill` was passed as an amendment to the recent Telecom
bill President Clinton plans to sign Feb 8. ClariNet also seeks a temporary
restraining order against enforcement of the law while the case is under
consideration.

ClariNet has joined the suit, spearheaded by the American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU - http://www.aclu.org), and cosponsored by the Electronic Freedom
Foundation (http://www.eff.org) and several other plaintiffs in an effort to
block implementation of the legislation. Brad Templeton, founder of ClariNet,
said `We feel the law would unfairly affect and chill our electronic
publishing efforts - and we feel the law violates the 1st amendment of the
U.S. constitution.`

Templeton added `As newspaper publishers we are strong supporters of full
freedom of expression. ClariNet has always felt that we should not 'protect'
our readers from possibly offensive or 'indecent' material. Our job is to
deliver the news. We sometimes even run stories we get from major wire
services like Reuters and the Associated Press that ordinary American print
newspapers won't run because their content might be offensive. We believe our
readers are educated and intelligent and able to make their own decisions
about what to read. We also believe that children should be able to read our
news -- and that it is up to their parents to control their access and
educate them about how to deal with material their parents feel is
inappropriate.`

At a time when the digital press is growing, and all major newspapers have or
plan to have online versions, the digital press is becoming increasingly
important, and should be subject to the same laws as the print press. Said
Templeton: `Not only are we against censorship, we are particularly
frightened by the parts of this bill that subject the electronic press to
restrictions that don't apply to paper newspapers. This law forbids allowing
'indecent' material from reaching minors, but this restriction has been
proven time and time again to be unconstitutional when applied to publishers
of paper books and newspapers.`

ClariNet also publishes the net's most widely read free material, the USENET
newsgroup rec.humor.funny. While RHF is not part of ClariNet's
paid-subscription electronic newspaper service, ClariNet sponsors its
operation and provides the facilities for its publication and distribution.
This moderated publication, dedicated to jokes of all types, sometimes
publishes `dirty jokes,` which may meet the definition of `indecent` applied
in this new law, but removing all `indecent` jokes would destroy the
newsgroup.

ClariNet has promised to carry news of the suit in its Internet e.News, which
currently has 1.2 million subscribers. The current status of the suit will
also be available on the ClariNet Internet home page: http://www.clari.net.
About ClariNet

ClariNet Communications is based in San Jose, California, is privately held,
and internally funded. ClariNet publishes the ClariNet e.News on the Internet
for both Usenet and World Wide Web users. Customers include Internet Access
Providers, corporations and educational institutions. ClariNet, which began
publication in 1989 as the first commercial content provider on the Internet,
today has over 1,200,000 paid subscribers. ClariNet e.News features over
2,000 stories per day, organized into more than 550 categories that are
updated about 150 times each day. News sources include AP, Reuters, Sports
Ticker, Commerce Business Daily, Newsbytes, The New York Times Syndicate,
United Media, Universal Press Syndicate, and exclusive online material from
smaller sources.

ClariNet Communications Corp., 4880 Stevens Creek Blvd., Suite 206, San Jose,
CA 95129.

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