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PRESS RELEASE: 1000 WebFaxes sent to MPs

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tom Loosemore)
Mon Mar 20 14:08:40 2000

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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 16:39:11 +0100
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From: Tom Loosemore <stand@stand.org.uk>

        PRESS RELEASE: Monday 20th March 2000

        >> >> WEBSITE DELIVERS 1000 PARLIAMENTARY FAXES IN A WEEK

        Just seven days after its launch, STAND.org.uk has
        delivered over 1000 fax messages to MPs from
        concerned netizens voicing their concern about the
        new Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill.

        Veteran net-geek Danny O'Brien, one of the brains
        behind the service, said "This shows that, despite
        what the Government says, UK net users and
        businesses are very concerned about the dangers of
        this new Bill."

        STAND.org.uk's new MP WebFax site took a team of
        volunteers under a week to build, and costs
        virtually nothing to run. It lets UK net users
        identify their MP, and then send them a fax via
        the website - all for free.

        The new service has already raised awareness
        amongst hundreds of MPs about sweeping new powers
        to spy on Internet use contained in the Regulation
        of Investigatory Powers Bill, currently before Parliament.

        "Ireland, Germany, France and the US have recently
        rejected similar net monitoring legislation."
        said Stefan Magdalinski, CTO of web start-up
        UpMyStreet.com "This draconian Bill could mean the
        UK loses out in the race to attract global
        e-commerce to these shores."

        "This Government is proving as much a control-freak
        online as offline." O'Brien added. "We hope to stop
        them damaging confidence in the UK as a secure base
        for international e-commerce."

        STAND.org.uk's MP WebFax service is available now
        at www.STAND.org.uk


        >> >> ABOUT STAND.org.uk

        Created by around 20 volunteers from the UK new
        media industry, the STAND.org.uk e-campaign aims
        to focus MPs' attention on widespread public
        discontent over the Government's proposed
        legislation controlling electronic commerce.

        STAND.org.uk's innovative e-campaign has received
        numerous awards and commendations, including the
        1999 New Statesman New Media Advocacy & Merit
        Awards and New Media Age magazine's Special Award
        For Innovation.

        >> >> STAND.org.uk PRESS CONTACT DETAILS:

        Tom Loosemore / Stefan Magdalinksi
        Tel:    07769 666528
        Email:  stand@stand.org.uk
        Web:    www.STAND.org.uk

        >> >> OTHER E-COMMERCE POLITICAL INTEREST GROUPS

        Caspar Bowden,
        Director, Foundation for Information Policy Research
        Tel:    0207 354 2333
        Email:  cb@fipr.org
        Web:    www.fipr.org

        Malcolm Hutty
        Campaign Against Censorship of the Internet in Britain.
        Tel:    0207 589 4500
        Email:  cacib@liberty.org.uk


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