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tedster - 7:00 am on Mar 30, 2006 (gmt 0)
And although the full story isn't yet public, many of these enterprises offered at least some resistance. Notable for their objections to the action are CableVision and Verizon. [url=http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=184401156]InformationWeek article
In all the focus on the COPPA-related subpoenas of Google, Yahoo, MSN and AOL, the full reach of this action by the US Department of Justice sort of slipped by general awareness. At least 34 Internet service providers, search companies, and security software firms were involved. The full list of companies subpoenaed by the Department of Justice includes: 711Net (Mayberry USA), American Family Online, AOL, ATT, Authentium, Bell South, Cable Vision, Charter Communications, Comcast Cable Company, Computer Associates, ContentWatch, Cox Communications, EarthLink, Google, Internet4Families, LookSmart, McAfee, MSN, Qwest, RuleSpace, S4F (Advance Internet Management), SafeBrowse, SBC Communications, Secure Computing Corp., Security Software Systems, SoftForYou, Solid Oak Software, Surf Control, Symantec, Time Warner, Tucows (Mayberry USA), United Online, Verizon, and Yahoo.