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News about Mormons, Mormonism, and the LDS Church |
General News |
Tanner Suit May Set Internet Law
The LDS Church's copyright infringement lawsuit
against critics Jerald and Sandra Tanner has caught the attention of
Internet and Free Speech advocates and may set copyright law on the
Internet, should it result in a final ruling. The case is receiving a
lot of attention from the press covering the Internet. The Tanners have
appealed a ruling by U.S. District Judge Tena Campbell to the 10th
Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, which would resolve the issue for
much of the Intermountain West. |
Local News |
Florida Fire That Killed LDS Girls Ruled Accident
The tragic Florida home fire that killed two LDS girls
and attracted sympathy and donations from throughout Florida was ruled
an accident by investigators Tuesday. Authorities said that the December
16th fire was probably set by one of the four children in the home, who
was playing with matches. In addition to the two children, the family
lost all their possessions. |
Arts & Entertainment |
Theocracy in the Desert
"Mormon America: The Power and the Promise"
by Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling is certainly the most reviewed
book at the moment on Mormonism. Major reviews of the book have appeared
in most news and book publications, including the most influential book
review publication, the New York Times Book Review. And New York Times
reporter Timothy Egan, who reviewed the book for the Times, calls the
book, "a long overdue primer on one of the fastest growing religions in
the world." |
Business |
LDS Church Member's Preparedness Business Faces Life After Y2
LDS Church member Scott Sperry's business, Preparedness
Resources, Inc., made a killing on Y2K publicity, its sales increasing
by 1,200% last year. But now, with the Y2K problem being called a bust,
Sperry is facing a possible disaster as customers may feel duped and
sales shrink from hype levels. |
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