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What is Free Republic all about?
Free Republic | 12/08/01 | Jim Robinson

Posted on 12/08/2001 4:43:40 PM PST by Jim Robinson

What is Free Republic all about?

Free Republic is a personal avocation and project of my own. Prior to Free Republic, I had been a regular poster on the Prodigy Whitewater News BBS. Prodigy was an online service similar to the Internet, but more limited in scope. You had to be a paying subscriber or member of the Prodigy service to access it.

Prodigy was, at that time, a joint venture of two giant multi-billion dollar, commercial for profit enterprises, namely, Sears and IBM corporations. On Prodigy, we had several hundred members of this particular Whitewater BBS and we were engaged in posting news articles, primarily regarding President Clinton and his corruption. We had been doing this for at least a couple years. I believe I got started on Prodigy sometime in 1993 or 1994.

Each Prodigy BBS (and there were many) had its own moderators. Moderators were regular Prodigy members just like the rest of us, but they had volunteered to serve as moderators and they came and went and were generally not all that visible or problematic. Some of the Prodigy moderators cautioned that they might delete copyrighted articles, but they almost never did. One particular moderator started deleting some of our posts and it wasn't because they were copyrighted. Other posts, in fact, thousands of them remained up and they were complete full text copies of copyrighted articles. The posts were deleted simply because of the nature of their content and several of our members raised quite a stink about it.

This was in 1996, and I had already started getting interested in the Internet by that time. My company had acquired a small ISP service in 1995, and I was learning how it operates and saw its potential.

Prodigy had a very limited scope in terms of attracting a large audience. You had to be a paying subscriber to Prodigy in order to access the postings and, at the time, any serious participation was fairly expensive as they did not offer flat rates. You had to pay by the hour for access.

I wanted a larger participation and I did not want to be controlled by others. I had learned enough about the internet and how to establish websites, and thought that I could establish my own site and hopefully develop a larger readership than we had on Prodigy.

I had not been all that politically active prior to President Clinton's election. Yes, I complained about government and politics just like everyone else, and I participated in every election since I got out of the service in 1969, but politics was not particularly high on my list of priorities -- until Slick came along.

I had been a registered Democrat, but I did not necessarily vote Democratic. My first vote in a presidential election was cast for Richard M. Nixon. Over the years, I had began reading and listening more and more to conservative writers and commentators. I knew that the newspapers and news media were lying and I knew that government had been encroaching on our individual rights and that our politicians were as corrupt as the day is long. I also knew that nothing would be done about it unless we the people somehow joined together to exercise our political free speech rights to expose the corruption and demand that it be stopped and demand that the erosion of our individual rights be stopped and reversed.

As a result of all this, I set up the Free Republic website in September of 1996. At first I posted all the materials myself. I searched the internet looking for forum software, but was not very successful in finding any. I found and tested a few products, but they were all fairly primitive and did not have the features I was looking for. There were not very many forum software products on the market at that time, so I decided to develop my own.

I wrote the original version of our forum software and installed it on my website in January or February of 1997. Then I posted notices on BBSes, forums and newsgroups all around the Internet and invited others to join me in our political free speech forum. I also submitted my URL to as many search engines as I could find.

I also continued my Prodigy membership well up into the middle of 1997 and everything I posted on Free Republic, I also posted to Prodigy and included a link back to my forum. I was never kicked off of Prodigy for any reason as some have alleged. I also posted many articles and threads to the various political newsgroups and included a link back.

Soon people began reading and participating in Free Republic and the rest is history.

Free Republic is simply a political bulletin board and it was and is not a commercial business. The concept of posting copyrighted news articles under the fair use rules for discussion purposes is not new and is not mine. It had been a long standing practice, engaged in by huge multibillion dollar international corporations like Prodigy, (owned by Sears and IBM), Genie, Compuserve and many others, as well as wide open newsgroups and tiny one man operations on the Internet or even on private BBSes. And prior to computers, the practice of news clipping and posting and or reprinting had been going on since the times of our founding fathers. Political free speech was essential to our founders then, and is still essential today in order to maintain freedom and guard from tyranny.

The Congress is forbidden by the first amendment of making any law that would control or abridge or restrict or diminish our right to free speech. Free Republic is nothing more than an electronic edition of the original Liberty Tree.

We post articles and invite our participants to comment on them. We share them, compare them, examine them, look for lies or inconsistencies, expose corruption, praise good works, condemn the bad, spread the word, debate, develop plans and strategies, build activist groups, and carry out various activism projects. All of these activities are guaranteed us by our Constitution and we are definitely operating squarely within our constitutional rights and within the letter and intent of the law.

The fact that my personal avocation has grown beyond the point that I can no longer pay for it myself without help from willing donors does not change the underlying concept. It is a primarily a political discussion forum and it is a constitutionally protected activity. Nothing more nothing less.

When the first alleged copyright and unfair competition complaints came in, I posted them to Free Republic and many people discussed and debated the facts and options and whether or not we should fold up or fight off any attacks on our forum. Many of these people offering their opinion were lawyers and many of them (including our own Brian Buckley) said that we were operating well within our rights and that we should continue and that we should fight for our rights.

Well we did.

To be continued in Part II.



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To: Jim Robinson
After Drudge, this invaluable resource is what I turn to every day for topical articles. You, and the volunteers who post link to articles, are providing us information and protecting our rights as U.S. citizens. I work in DC and every time I have the opportunity to see a Washington Post reporter/editors, I tell them what a mistake they made by taking you to court for copyright protections. God bless you.
21 posted on 12/08/2001 5:13:22 PM PST by Rosetta Stone
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To: Jim Robinson
Thank-you, Mr.Robinson!
22 posted on 12/08/2001 5:13:45 PM PST by nimc
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To: Jim Robinson; OneidaM; illstillbe; kayak; kachina; ABG(anybody but Gore); Molly Pitcher...
Well, testament to the validity of FR, I ask sincerely if there is a Methadone-like treatment for Free Republicanitis -- it is THAT addictive!!I have gotten up waaay too early, gone to bed waay too late and have anticipated waay too many replies on the Self-Search to be listed as 'Normal'...

You have a true phenomenon on your hands. The fact that you need funding outside the scale of an individual should not have surprised you if your goal was for FR to catch on; rather, the fact that the extra funding is necessary is proof that this thing is bigger than any one of us!

The only thing I would change is that I would allow the moderators to delete at heart's content, but not be so quick to ban posters. Some of 'em get all worked up for a post or two but don't really warrant banning for life.
23 posted on 12/08/2001 5:15:20 PM PST by Bitwhacker
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To: Jim Robinson
I'm so glad you're posting this. Can't wait for part 2!
24 posted on 12/08/2001 5:15:54 PM PST by firewalk
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To: Khepera; RnMomof7; Mark17; anniegetyourgun
....I know, modesty precludes you from making what may seem to be lofty statements, but give it your best shot.......;).........
25 posted on 12/08/2001 5:16:21 PM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Jim Robinson
Keep up the good work, we are all behind you!

DITTO's!

27 posted on 12/08/2001 5:17:38 PM PST by Sungirl
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To: Jim Robinson
Were you on the Prodigy BBS around 96-97? Same screen name? I was there...
28 posted on 12/08/2001 5:18:38 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: nonbeliever
pingity bumpity...........
29 posted on 12/08/2001 5:23:24 PM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Jim Robinson
please, put an "donations" link on here!
30 posted on 12/08/2001 5:23:34 PM PST by tjblair
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To: Jim Robinson
I, too, became unapolitical about the same time you did...and I hold you and Rush in the highest esteem. Keep up the GREAT work.
31 posted on 12/08/2001 5:26:10 PM PST by gorush
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To: Jim Robinson
What is Free Republic all about?

A place of (more or less)sanity in an insane world; a port in a storm; a cozy inn for weary travelers; a place to RELOAD!

FGS

32 posted on 12/08/2001 5:26:49 PM PST by ForGod'sSake
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To: Jim Robinson
Jim: There was a thread the other day about "you are a FReeper If..."and the lifers were going on and on and I chuckled knowing that as a 'Newbie' I could quit any time I wanted...really...no I mean it...don't push me...
33 posted on 12/08/2001 5:32:14 PM PST by tubebender
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To: Jim Robinson
I had not been all that politically active prior to President Clinton's election.... politics was not particularly high on my list of priorities -- until Slick came along.

It's becoming so interesting to me to see how and why people become more aware and politically active. There seems to be some pivotal person or event or realization that eventually ignites us. For you, it was Clinton.

For me, it was the realization that NO progress was being made in education by the political party always laying claim to being "for" educators. And, then: seeing how change can happen when someone -- who happens to be a GOP governor -- is actually interested in reforming education and improving the lot of educators.

A BTTT for your essay, as it's a good read. And, BTW, Jim -- you're a talented writer.
34 posted on 12/08/2001 5:32:18 PM PST by summer
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To: Pray4USA; Dog; M Kehoe; Chairman_December_19th_Society
Ba da bump bump bump...
35 posted on 12/08/2001 5:38:36 PM PST by Bitwhacker
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To: kd5cts
Bump! You, especially!!
36 posted on 12/08/2001 5:39:30 PM PST by Bitwhacker
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To: Jim Robinson
Once upon a time I went from news site to news site. Now I check e-mail, and Drudge, then log onto Free Republic for the rest of the evening.

It's kind of funny, because when you find Free Republic 'down', you can just imagine Freepers from all over saying " OH NOOO "!!!

37 posted on 12/08/2001 5:41:54 PM PST by potlatch
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To: potlatch
When ya really, really wanna know how good FR software is, you only have to do about 2 minutes at Yahoo! FR Club to find out...
38 posted on 12/08/2001 5:45:50 PM PST by Bitwhacker
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To: He Rides A White Horse
"greatest website on the Internet"

I have to second that!

39 posted on 12/08/2001 5:45:51 PM PST by Sueann
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To: Jim Robinson
Many of these people offering their opinion were lawyers and many of them (including our own Brian Buckley) said that we were operating well within our rights

How are things with Clarity these days? I know he hasn't been posting here but I hope you guys have ironed things out between yourselves.

40 posted on 12/08/2001 5:46:04 PM PST by Straight Vermonter
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