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Freedom and Censorship in the digital age
Information drives our world in the digital age; millions of people easily access this information everyday and can research everything from stamp collecting to bestiality. ...
These uneasy thoughts are most common among parents of children who, incredibly enough, access the Internet with ease in their young age. ... The CDAs original intention was to pursue minors access to indecent materials but grew to criminalize constitutionally protected speech, poses problems which should be handled differently from other media, and encompass all citizens regardless of age. ... The CDAs original intention was to pursue minor’s access to indecent materials but grew to encompass all citizens regardless of age. ... “Suppose Netcom tried to avail itself of legal immunity for transmitting indecency by, say, limiting subscriber access to the “indecent” Usenet newsgroups to Netcom subscribers age 18 or over. ... The judges found there were no methods o screening for age on the Internet.
Approximate Word count = 1724 Approximate Pages = 6.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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