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…it would cause instability in their utopian society. The Reservation represents to Brave New World what pornography represents to us today. In our society pornography is a taboo, it is unacceptable to have it or talk about it. That is how…
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…of thinking. Though not exactly a "family magazine", Playboy is not the hard-core pornography magazine that it is unfairly recognized as by ignorant millions. Pictures of nude models do not fill every page, and when they do appear, they are not positioned…
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…with their racy and scandalous advertisements. Critics went as far as to compare the advertisements with child pornography. However, even the most critical opposition could do little to stop what would become the future for advertising. Calvin Klein?s jeans sales…
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…of a rebellious society that are corrupting these networks with information that contains pornography, racism, and other forms of explicit information. When they start looking around for a crime, new 'cybercops' are coming into a pretty mean environment. Cyberspace…
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…. What used to take days or years to find, a person with the knowledge and ability may find in mere minutes of searching on the Internet. But along with the value it brings, there are also many dark sides. Pornography, stalkers, hackers, and other forms…
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…for years. Cyberpunks, those most popularly associated with the Internet, are members of a rebellious society that are polluting these networks with information containing pornography, racism, and other forms of explicit information. When they start…
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…that are polluting these networks with information containing pornography, racism, and other forms of explicit information. When they start rooting around for a crime, new cybercops are entering a pretty unfriendly environment. Cyberspace, especially the Internet…
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…illegal and/or hazardous information? In 1999, President Clinton signed a law that would require schools that receive governmental funding to install internet filtering software to block access to materials that are obscene, include child pornography
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…way too many subjects slightly related to the harsh ones. For example, these devices prevent the access of pornography, but in addition they would also keep one from accessing information for example on breast cancer…
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…computers can be good and bad; one positive side is the Internet and e-mail, but a negative point of computers are the chat room and pornography addictions. Langdon Winner’s question was whether computers would produce a better world? Not a better world…
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