Papers 211-220 of total 1032 found.
…Internet Censorship Statement: People put incriminating material on the Internet, they should be allowed to do it. I. Problems with Internet Censorship A. Pornography 1. Underage Children 2. Available to anyone B. Racism 1. Hatesites C…
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…in these things. All the same, "obscene" isn't the same as "wrong" or "bad". Clearly obscenity is not identical with evil. It only covers a single segment of it. But what is that segment? A look at the words "obscenity" and "pornography" suggests…
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…a pair of controversial laws designed to curb Internet pornography. A lot of people think that pornography is sick, and have extreme moral contradictions with it. As Im sure so did our Supreme Court justices. The Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 made…
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…Decency Act was struck down in Reno vs. ACLU in June 1997. While this is a step in protection against censorship, there are a number of state bills put forth to censor the internet against minors and others. Censoring minors from pornography and other adult…
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…at the words "obscenity" and "pornography" suggests that it is a segment that didn't worry people very much till relatively recently (Collins). Though censorship was known in English law quite…
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…. Another absurdity is the claim of anti-pornography activists that pornography should be banned because it "defames" women or tells men that women want to be raped. (Some pornography, of course, asserts that women enjoy sex and some censorship advocates…
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…meditations on the historical fate of the female body, "Woman and Nature", pornography "Pornography and Silence", and war "A Chorus of Stones". Griffin combines the personal and the political with a poet's eye for illuminating and unexpected juxtapositions…
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…was illegal, it still made its way into the United States. Also, censorship of the Internet would be a complete contradiction. Pornography is legal in videos and magazines, so it would be inconsistent to ban the Internet equivalents. People should be able…
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…of public utilities. 23rd March 2000 An exchange on the privatisation of public utilities. 6th May 2000 Australia's Telstra suspends workers on flimsy charges of storing pornography. 27th September 2000 Australia: Telstra's rural split-off-a new vehicle…
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…" might be degrading towards others of an older, more old-fashioned group of people. For example, one of the most mortifying uses of the Internet is pornography. It is no surprise that young people, mostly teenagers, view such demoralizing material. Parents…
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