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Amazon Drops Controversial Book
- Amazon.com has removed a controversial book from its listings, a book well known for angering the Church of Scientology.
Amazon Relents, Reinstates Book
- Amazon.com, responding to customer complaints, will restore a book pulled from its online catalog to comply with a ban on the publication in the United Kingdom.
German Win2K Bug: Scientology?
- Officials are investigating whether the country's restrictions on Scientology might affect Windows 2000. How? Part of the software technology is provided by a company with links to the church.
Germany Again Affirms Anti-Scientology Stance
- The German government has reiterated its stance against Scientology, showing the back of its hand to the US after a State Department report criticized Germanys discriminatory practices.
ISP Reveals Scientology Critic
- In response to a subpoena, AT&T on Monday released the identity of a WorldNet subscriber to Bridge Publications, a corporate arm of the Church of Scientology.
Scientology Book an Open Issue
- A book removed from Amazon's site because of alleged legal troubles is now among the top 150 books sold by the online bookstore.
Scientology Raid
- More than 100 German police officers stormed the Munich offices of the US-based Church of Scientology.
Scientology in the Machine
- The German government is examining whether a utility developed by a Scientologist would prohibit public agencies from installing Windows 2000.
Scientology's Online Battle
- An anonymous online critic of Scientology is the subject of a legal complaint targeting newsgroup postings of church doctrines. It is the latest move by the church to prosecute what it maintains are copyright abuses online.
Virtual Book Burning
- Amazon's snap decision to ban two books in the face of legal threats seemingly contradicts the high-minded free-speech ideals the company often spouts.
Xenu Do, But Not on Slashdot
- Scientology's notoriously litigious attack attorneys strong-armed Slashdot editors into deleting a discussion board message, which allegedly contained copyrighted material.
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