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Clinton Fein Corrosive commentary and graphics hammering every hot-button issue from abortion to Zionism.

Asserting a Constitutional Right to Annoy

Date of Review:

01/31/1997

Published Work:

Reviewer:

Pamela Mendels

Source:

The New York Times

Review Excerpt:

Annoy.com is a venture of Apollomedia Corporation, the plaintiff in the suit. The Delaware-incorporated, San Francisco-based multimedia company is headed by Clinton D. Fein, who says the purpose of annoy.com is to present issues of the day in a provocative manner and to allow users to respond to the appropriate public officials or figures. One feature on the site, for example, is "heckle," a section that will allow readers to send anonymous e-mail messages to public figures. Typical topics range from gays in the military to the environment.

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Asserting a Constitutional Right to Annoy