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Government Control Of The Internet Inhibits Our First Amendment Rights
In the past decade, our culture has become heavily focused on the ability to move massive amounts of information across large distances quickly. Computerization has influenced everyone's life. The natural progression of computers and this need for ultra-fast communication has caused the development of a global network of interconnected computers. This global net allows people to send E-mail across the world in mere fractions of a second. Also, information is now accessible worldwide. Our democratic government senses the growing power of the Internet is doing all it can to control it. The government wishes to have total control: to view all the information circulating the web, to read our private e-mails, to peek into our chat rooms, and to limit our private conversations in many ways. The government wants to be the next big brother watching you! No matter how small, any attempt by the government to interfere in Internet information traffic will suffocate the greatest communication breakthrough of all time. Government censorship of the Internet damages our right to freely express ideas; therefore, the government should not be allowed to enforce censorship. At present, the web is the spirit of the first amendment of the constitution: free speech and right to privacy. Every American values freedom of speech and their privacy is something essential. "The only freedom which counts is the freedom to do what some other people think to be wrong. There is no point in demanding freedom to do that which all will applaud. All the so-called liberties or rights are things which have to be asserted against others who claim that if such things are to be allowed their own rights are infringed or their own liberties threatened. This is always true, even when we speak of the freedom to worship, of the right of free speech or association, or of public assembly. If we are to allow... Please login to view comments from other users.
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