AOL censorship twist in Goodmail email battle
Friday, April 14th, 2006
You don’t have to travel as far as China to find prominent Internet companies engaging in censorship
.
AOL has taken to bouncing messages that refer to a petition against its decision to use Goodmail’s email validation service, according to reports in C|News
and The Los Angeles Times
.
This is the latest twist in a long running saga over AOL’s decision to charge for the assured delivery of email into its customers’ inboxes.
I can scarcely believe the stories are true.
All ethical considerations aside, politically the censorship plays completely into the hands of those who fear, rightly it seems, that the new arrangement will restrict Internet traditions of free speech and communication (among other things).
UPDATE: It seems that the censorship was an unfortunate accident
caused by a “software glitch”.

