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The SEC has issued a number of no action letters for online bulletin
board services. It has indicated it will issue no further "No Action"
letters as it considers the letters it has issued sufficient to cover
future similar applications. Listed are some of the more important
letters that can be found at
www.sec.gov.
SEC No-Action Letter, [1996-1997 Transfer Binder]
Fed. Sec. L. Rep. (CCH) ¶ 77,252, at 77,270, July 26, 1996, IPONet Also
available at 1996 SEC No-Act LEXIS 642
SEC No-Action Letter [1997 Decisions Transfer
Binder] Fed. Sec. L. Rep. (CCH) ¶ 77,305, at 77,516, Oct. 25, 1996,
Angel Capital Elec. Network
SEC No-Action Letter [1997 Decisions Transfer Binder] Fed. Sec. L.
Rep. (CCH) ¶ 77,359, at 77,804, May 29, 1997, Lamp Technologies, Inc.
Investors are advised to read the SEC's "Cyberspace" Alert before
purchasing any investment promoted on the Internet. The free
publication, which alerts investors to the telltale signs of online
investment fraud, is available at
Protect yourself from investment fraud. It can also be obtained by
calling 800-SEC-0330.
Investors are encouraged to report suspicious Internet offerings (or
other suspicious offerings) via e-mail to enforcement@sec.gov. A user
friendly form to assist you in making a report is available at the SEC
Home Page http://www.sec.gov/. Investors can also mail a report to SEC's
Enforcement Complaint Center, Mail Stop 8-4, 450 Fifth Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20549.
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