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…ago, when there was no pornography on the internet. In fact, all of the hate, pornographic and similar sites are actually rather new (less than half a dozen years in most cases). There was no need or tolerance for this kind of material when the internet…
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…. The CDA is mainly out to protect children.         In the beginning, the anonymity of the Internet caused it to become a haven for the free trading of pornography. This is mainly what gives the Internet a bad name. There is also information on the Net…
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…activity may find that the Internet provides a vast, inexpensive, and potentially anonymous way to commit unlawful acts, such as fraud, the sale or distribution of child pornography, the sale of guns or drugs or other regulated substances without regulatory…
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…that free speech is a right and it will be taken away by censoring the Internet. Does freedom of speech include pornography and “obscenity”? Some argue that obscenity is a matter of opinion and it cannot be defined. The truth is that it has been defined…
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…the Telecommunications Reform Act, which tightened restrictions on Internet pornography (Matthews). While I do think that children do not need to be exposed to pornography, I also do not think that the government should decide what the standards of pornography
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…the Internet in order to protect children: "The Decency Act stands for the premise that it is wrong to provide pornography to children on computers just as it is wrong to do it on a street corner or anywhere else" (Exon). These proponents suggest creating laws…
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…such as pornography, sadomasochism, and narcotics. Nationalism and racial superiority have existed since the diversion of races. However, never did it truly become horrific until the creation of slavery and indentured servitude. This was especially evident in the Old…
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…that this 'pornography should be limited or even banned from computer networks because children are able to view such images and text' (Internet Regulation 35). This censorship would include any indecent photographs, letters, and obscene language. It would limit…
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…these problems only one-third of the households with Internet access are protecting their children. Easy availability to pornography is also a problem. With sites offering no protection but a "Do not enter if under 18" warning a child can easily pose as an adult…
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…the Internet in order to protect children: "The Decency Act stands for the premise that it is wrong to provide pornography to children on computers just as it is wrong to do it on a street corner or anywhere else" (Exon). These proponents suggest creating laws…
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