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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Sun, 5 Mar 2006 18:27:54 -0600
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AOL, the Internet service provider unit of Time Warner Inc., on Friday said it will not charge legitimate not-for-profit organizations and advocacy groups to have their e-mails authenticated and delivered to consumers.
The decision addresses an outcry from political and civic activist
The company said that it is seeking to make it "crystal clear" that
"There will be no requirement, ever, for not-for-profits who deliver
The company said it is also offering to pay for the e-mails of
"AOL may never see eye to eye with organizations who say there must
AOL is working with the Goodmail Certified E-mail program, which
Earlier this week the advocacy groups Electronic Frontier Foundation
MoveOn sent an e-mail to its membership claiming the "very existence
It claimed that among others, charities and civic organizing groups
Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited.
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