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French Internet service providers will appear in a Paris court this Friday, charged by J'Accuse with allowing French Internet users to access a U.S.-based portal publishing racist-related content. J'Accuse, an association aimed at stamping out racism on the Internet, was founded by Marc Knobel, a member of French anti-racism group LICRA who became famous last year for orchestrating a lawsuit against Yahoo.
June 26, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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