complaint online service censors content
This letter complains to an online service that they are censoring content that you feel you should have a right to see.
1234, Main Street
Boston, MA 02123
01 April, 2005
<Recipient Address Goes Here>
Hello,
I became a customer of <company name> <time you became a
customer>, and have had no problems with your
<Internet/online> service. However, I recently tried to access
Web sites dealing with <subject matter> and was told that the
system would access those kind of sites. This seems to be censorship,
plain and simple.
I am an adult, and completely capable of deciding what material I want
to see and what material I wish to avoid. Since there are many software
products available now which allow parents to control what areas of the
Web their children can view, there seems to be no reason why
<company name> should need to censor its service.
Please contact me and explain why you feel the need to censor what your
customers may see online. I will use this information to decide whether
or not I wish to remain a customer of <company name>. Thank you
for your time.
Regards,
Jim Karter
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