Feature on ALA v. Pataki
ALA v. Pataki
The Challenge to New York's Internet Censorship Law
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ACLU Staff Attorney Ann Beeson questions ACLU Associate Director Barry Steinhardt on the impact of New York's Internet censorship law. |
Case Materials
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Press Conference Materials Pictured left to right: Nancy Kranich, ALA, Glenn Haumann, Bibliobytes, Ann Beeson, ACLU, Norman Siegel, NYCLU, Maurice Friedman, Westchester Library System, and Shabbir Safdar, Voters Telecommunications Watch |
Press Release
01/14/1997 -- ACLU, Library Groups and Others Sue to Block New York State Internet Censorship Law
Streaming Video of Press Conference
January 14, 1997 Press Conference announcing lawsuit against New York state Internet censorship law held at CyberCafé
(courtesy of Grit.com)
Statements
American Library Association statement and backgrounder
- Westchester Library Association
- Association of American Publishers
- Public Access Networks (PANIX)
- ECHO
- Mark Coniglio , member, Art on the Net and co-director of Troika Ranch
- Lile Elam , Founder and Webmaster, Art on the Net
- Shabbir Safdar , Voters Telecommunications Watch
The Plaintiffs
- American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Library Association
- Art on the Net
Association of American Publishers- BiblioBytes
- ECHO
- Freedom to Read Foundation, Inc.
- Interactive Digital Software Association
- Magazine Publishers of America, Inc. (site under construction)
- New York Library Association
- NYC Net
- Peacefire
- Public Access Networks Corp. (PANIX)
- Westchester Library System
Other Related Links
Online Censorship in the States
ACLU v. Miller, the Challenge to Georgia's internet censorship law
Voter's Telecommunications Watch
ACLU v. Reno Collection