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February 9, 2006
DDDb back online at libraries
Brooklyn Papers
By Ariella Cohen
Was it public censorship, a corporate prank, or something more benign? It seems that the web site filtering service for the New York Public Library had classified DDDb.net as containing "adult content," blocking it from being viewed on Library computers connected to the Internet.
NoLandGrab: That's a first, no one has ever accused Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn of being "adults."
Posted by lumi at February 9, 2006 5:16 PM