Internet censorship.
Title: Internet censorship.
Category: /Science & Technology/Internet
Details: Words: 3457 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Internet censorship.
Category: /Science & Technology/Internet
Details: Words: 3457 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Should it be illegal to publish literature with "indecent" content on the Internet but perfectly legal to publish that same work in print? This question has spawned the debate over Internet censorship, which is currently raging in the United States Congress as well as in other political forums around the world. The question as to whether the Internet should be censored will continue to be debated for many years to come. As with any political
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devices and voluntary rating systems because it is the only Constitutional and practical solution. Web publishers should be afforded the same rights to traditional print publishers and Internet Service Providers should be treated as information carriers and not publishers. The Internet is an unprecedented medium of information exchange which will revolutionize the way in which people work, play, and socialize. Censoring the Internet would be a terrible disservice to current and future generations of Internet.