Eveline Lubbers on 27 Nov 2000 21:13:07 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] check out shell website about to be censored |
> A very interesting website detailing Shell's nuclear > > interests and the resulting dumping after the facility was > > closed is available for a very short time only at: > > www.nuclearcrimes.com > > The website will shortly be closed thanks to Shell's > > clout. This will be the second time they have suceeded in > > doing so despite evidence which does not support their > > denials. > > The website was created by: johndyer@journalist.com > Further info also from dave@hedweb.com > > > From: "Kieran Turner" <kieran@kemptown.org> > > Hi all, > > The computer which hosts www.oilcompanies.org is now hosting a > new site about nuclear testing, and waste dumping, by our old > friends Shell. > > The site is at www.nuclear-crimes.com > > Shell's solicitors have leant on a previous host of this site, > and are now leaning on us. Naturally, they don't want anything > to get to open court, so we're not particularly quaking. > > The letter from their solicitor is copied below for interest. > > K > > -- Letter from solicitor for Shell, to internet hoster -- > > Direct fax 020 7716 3709 > svn@djfreeman.com > By post and e-mail > > 22 November 2000 > > Our ref SVN/01131999 > > Dear Sir > > Shell's Nuclear Crimes Site > > We are writing on behalf of Shell International Limited and their associated > companies, for whom we act. > > We refer to a website called Shell's Nuclear Crimes, the web address of which > is www.nuclear-crimes.com. The registrar of this site is Easyspace.com and it > is our understanding that you provide the name servers for this site. > > The website contains a number of false and defamatory allegations against our > clients including an assertion that they operated a nuclear reactor in the > 1960s at their Thornton research centre and that the demolition of this > fictitious reactor represented a serious hazard to public safety. > > You will be aware that you have a duty to take reasonable care not to cause or > contribute to the publication of defamatory material by means of your service. > We would draw your attention to the recent case of Godfrey -v- Demon Internet > Limited in which it was held that an internet service provider who was aware > that defamatory material had been posted on its site but chose not to remove > it could be held liable in defamation and could not rely on the defence of > innocent dissemination. The offending material in this case is defamatory of > our clients, and is capable of causing damage to its public reputation. > > This website had previously been hosted by Easyspace but they removed the site > from their service once we notified them of the defamatory material contained > in it. > > What steps you take to deal with this defamation are of course entirely up to > you but meanwhile our clients' rights are expressly reserved. > > Yours faithfully > > 21 November 2000 > > Solicitors > 43 Fetter Lane > London EC4A 1JU > Tel 020 7583 4055 > Fax 020 7353 7377 > DX 103 London > www.djfreeman.co.uk > > The partnership is regulated in the conduct of its investment business by the > Law Society > A list of partners is available for inspection at the above address > > > > _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold