Porn, people leaving their spouses for others, children being preyed upon, you
name it. Basically, there are some who feel that the negatives of the internet
outweigh the positives. This is not just an orthodox Jewish thing but cuts
across all religions. I'm just trying to temper the negatives with some
positives.

> Cool. BTW pardon my ignorance but what was the reason for the ban in the
> first place.
>
> larry
>

> >
> > If the newspaper doesn't put it up online then I'll post it
> > to Jewslikenews.com. The original is a ruling against the use
> > of the internet and I'm not sure there's a copy of it online
> > at all. I'll look around. The whole thing is to examine the
> > effects of the ruling and how to temper it with greater
> > knowledge of the net. Banning chat is ok. Banning file
> > sharing as well. Saying that you can't use email without a
> > spam filter to prevent improper images is also covered.
> > Things like that. It's an op-ed, but I'm doing it to try and
> > change the ruling, not just to vent.
> > --
> > Michael Dinowitz
> > House of Fusion
> > http://www.houseoffusion.com
> > Finding technical solutions to the problems you didn't know
> > you had yet
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Mike will there be a link to your article and the original ones you
> > > commented on?
> > >
> > > larry
> > >
> >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I'm going to have an article in a newspaper next week. I
> > did a small
> > > > piece on an internet ban written up by some orthodox
> > Rabbis and the
> > > > paper liked it. I may actually be doing two articles.
> > > >
> > > > I'm hoping to change the minds of people for the better. :)
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