Email from Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law re their shutdown of 
Nazi site Stormfront.com

https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LaurenWeinstein/posts/MwpNHuFqGeK

From: "Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law" 
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: 
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Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2017 17:24:43 -0400
Subject: Stormfront.com Website Shut Down Following Successful Action By 
National Civil Rights Organization

Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Takes Action Leading to Shut Down 
of Stormfront.com
Latest Action is Part of Organization's Ongoing Effort to Combat Hate Across 
the Country
After more than 20 years of propagating hate across the planet, Stormfront.com 
was brought down.  Web.com stopped providing domain registration services to 
Stormfront, shutting down the site.  The development comes 2 days after the 
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law's Stop Hate Project issued a 
demand letter to Network Solutions and its parent company Web.com.  Web.com 
was, in fact, providing the domain registration services necessary to spread 
hate across the country in violation of Web.com's own policies. Web.com's 
Acceptable Use Policy prohibits people from using their services "to display 
bigotry, discrimination, racism or hatred." The Lawyers' Committee's notice 
made clear that Stormfront was in clear violation of Web.com's Acceptable Use 
Policy.
"Stormfront.com has been home to over 300,000 registered users who used the 
website to promote white supremacist violence across the world.  In addition to 
the explicitly bigoted, racist, anti-Semitic, and Islamophobic discussions that 
take place on Stormfront, more than 100 murders can be traced back to 
Stormfront users who frequented the site to discuss their hateful ideologies.  
We will continue to use every tool in our arsenal to disrupt vehicles used to 
promote and incite racial violence across our country," said Kristen Clarke, 
President and Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights 
Under Law.  "Especially in the wake of tragic events in Charlottesville and the 
spike in hate crimes across the country, Stormfront crossed the line of 
permissible speech and incited and promoted violence."
Web.com is to be recognized for choosing to adopt an Acceptable Use Policy that 
prohibits people from using their services "to display bigotry, discrimination, 
racism or hatred."   Web.com's decision to terminate services to Stormfront.com 
demonstrates that the company would enforce its own policies in order to 
support its diverse customers and the online community as a whole.    
"At the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, we are proud to be a 
resource to individuals and community organizations across the country who have 
been combating hate for years.  Stormfront.com fostered the kind of 
discrimination, division, and violence that seeks to undermine people coming 
together across different communities.  While we recognize that bringing down 
one site won't end these efforts, it will make it a little more difficult for 
white supremacists to sow hatred.  It will make it clear to people fighting for 
justice across the country that there are many people who recognize the 
inherent human dignity that unites us," aid Becky Monroe, Director of the Stop 
Hate Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. 
Stormfront, was one of the first major hate sites on the Internet with more 
than 300,000 registered users.  The site was launched by former Alabama Ku Klux 
Klan boss and white supremacist Don Black in 1995.  The site is frequently used 
to promote racial violence and is frequented by white nationalists and other 
violent extremists. The Stormfront website was used along with dailystormer.org 
to organize and encourage participation in the violent and fatal "Unite the 
Right" rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia. 
 A copy of the Lawyers' Committee's demand letters can be found here: 
https://8449nohate.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Web.com-Letter.pdf
About the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
The Lawyers' Committee, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, was formed in 
1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to involve the private bar in 
providing legal services to address racial discrimination. Now in its 54th 
year, the Lawyers' Committee is continuing its quest to "Move America Toward 
Justice." The principal mission of the Lawyers' Committee is to secure, through 
the rule of law, equal justice for all, particularly in the areas of criminal 
justice, fair housing and community development, economic justice, educational 
opportunities, and voting rights.
As a Communities Against Hate partner, the Lawyers' Committee leads the Stop 
Hate Project. The Stop Hate Project works to strengthen the capacity of 
community leaders, local government, law enforcement, and organizations around 
the country to combat hate by connecting these groups with
legal and social services resources and creating new ones in response to 
identified needs.  The Project's resource and reporting hotline for hate 
incidents, 1-844-9-NO-HATE (1-844-966-4283), connects people and organizations 
combating hate with the resources and support they need.
 
Contact:
Derrick Robinson
[email protected]

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