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Media Coverage - Old Coverage
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Sweaty Scenes From the Life of an AOL Censor
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A personal account from an
employee in AOL's campaign to
keep the Web safe for surburbia;
though this month, the Florida
Supreme Court ruled the
corporation couldn't be held accountable for its
customers' behavior, Village Voice (March 23, 2001)
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American Online Chairman Case and Wife Donate $8.35 Million to Private School Run by Anti-Gay Ministry
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A roundup of news, controversy, and commentary about the $8.35 million donation made in 1999 by
American Online chairman Stephen M. Case and his wife Jean to the anti-gay Westminster Academy in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, includes items from Gay.com, Miami Herald, PlanetOut, GLAAD, New York
Times, Philanthropy News Digest, Sun-Sentinel, Southern Voice, Bay Area Reporter, Datalounge.com,
Salon.com, Industry Standard, and Bay Windows, Online Policy Group (December 7, 2000)
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AOL Boots Gay Newspaper Site
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America Online booted the Web site
for Memphis-based publication THE TRIANGLE JOURNAL NEWS
because of complaints about adult
content on the site, a violation of AOL's terms of service [yet]
the newspaper has a new host and can be
found at http://www.memphistrianglejournal.com, PressPassQ (November 17, 2000)
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AOL Endorses New Opt-Out Online Privacy Laws
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AOL recommends weaker opt-out online privacy protections for consumers in testimony to Senate panel debating privacy legislation, Reuters via mediaislandgroup.com (October 3, 2000)
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"Inside AOL"
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by Michael Stubbs, Genre, No. 84, pp. 60-63 (August 1, 2000)
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