FYI,

Amanda at CTLS


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, May 8, 2001

CONTACT:
Amy Hollingsworth, Media Liaison
Home Education Magazine
(540) 786-1856
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.home-ed-magazine.com

Respected Homeschooling Domain Name Now Links to
Pornographic Web Site

Home Education Magazine is no longer the owner of the 
home-ed-press.com domain name registered to the
magazine since 1996. 
Online users attempting to access
www.home-ed-press.com for 
educational information and resources will instead be
directed to a 
pornographic web site.

Home Education Magazine, a publication that has
supported 
homeschooling families for 18 years, learned yesterday
that a lapse 
in domain name registration left home-ed-press.com
open for purchase. 
The magazine, a winner of the Parents' Choice 2000
Recommended Award, 
has used the domain name to link to its web site and
resources for 
over five years, but an overseas company recently
acquired rights to 
the name--which it now uses to link to a pornographic
site.

The publishers and staff of Home Education Magazine
are working 
diligently to alert the Internet community of this
abrupt change. 
"For the past 18 years HEM has worked hard to serve
the homeschool 
community.  Homeschoolers everywhere can expect HEM,
along with its 
supporters and readers, to honor this commitment now,
as we work 
through this problem," says Mark Hegener, who, along
with his wife 
Helen, publishes Home Education Magazine.  Volunteers
nationwide have 
undertaken the daunting task of contacting the
administrators of 
thousands of web sites that currently link to
home-ed-press.com. 
Search engine services, such as Google, have also
taken deliberate 
and immediate steps to rectify the situation.  Sites
that originally 
linked to Home Education Magazine through
home-ed-press.com should 
now use http://www.home-ed-magazine.com.  Specific
information on how 
to help in this effort can be found at 
http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/badurl.html.

Home Education Magazine is one of the oldest, most
respected, and 
most informative magazines for homeschooling families.
 Available via 
subscription, on newsstands, and in public libraries
and bookstores, 
HEM offers interviews, feature articles, regular
columns, political 
commentary and analysis, and news reporting in each
issue. 
Additional information on Home Education Magazine can
be found at 
http://www.home-ed-magazine.com or by contacting 
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