Net Censorship
Thesis: The vast cyber-frontier is being threatend with censorship from the government. Internet censorship should beleft up to the individual not the governments discretion. A. Clinton passes the C.D.A. B. Our rights as Americans. E. Strike to free expresson on Compuserve. B. Congress and other's opinions. C. Background information. A. Family's responsibility. After threatening the Communications Decency Act with a vetos of the past versions, President Bill Clinton signed the bill into law on February 8, 1996.1 Before hand, congress approved the largest change of the nation's communications laws in 62 years. One of the largest controversial topics included in the bill is the censorship of pornography, which now is a strenuously enforced crime of distributing knowingly to children under 18. The congress overwhelmingly passed the bill with a l
On June 12, 1996, three federal judges in Philadelphia, PA, ruled that the 1996 Communications Decency Act violated the Levy, Steven, and others. "No Place for Kids?" Newsweek, July 3, 1995, EBSCO-CD.
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Approximate Pages = 11 (250 words per page double spaced)
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