Clinton Fein (born 1964 in South Africa) is an artist, writer and activist, noted for his company Apollomedia and its controversial website Annoy.com, as well as its Supreme Court victory against Janet Reno, United States Attorney General, regarding the constitutionality of the Communications Decency Act in 1997.[1]
This victory, a landmark for First Amendment rights, won Fein's right to disseminate his art.[2] Fein won another federal First Amendment lawsuit to remove a government-imposed gag order.[3] As recognition, Fein received a nomination for a PEN/Newman's Own First Amendment Award in 2001. Fein now presides the board of First Amendment Project,[4] a nonprofit organization that protects and promotes freedom of information, expression, and petition.
^Mills, Elinor (29 September 1998). "U.S. court protects 'annoying' online speech". CNN. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
^Maclachlan, Malcolm (19 April 1999). "Annoy.com Downplays Supreme Court Defeat". TechWeb. Archived from the original on 13 April 2001.
^Rhine, Jon; Stein, Todd (15 September 2000). "Ungagged CEO of Annoy.com sinks teeth into critics". San Francisco Business Times. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
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