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Censorship And The Internet

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Censorship and the Internet

by Josh Klein

For centuries governments have tried to regulate materials deemed inappropriate or offensive. The history of western censorship was said to have begun when Socrates was accused "firstly, of denying the gods recognized by the State and introducing new divinities, and secondly of corrupting the young."(fileroom.aaup.uic.edu) He was sentenced to death for these crimes. Many modern governments are attempting to control access to the Internet. They are passing regulations that restrict the freedom people once took for granted.

The Internet is a world wide network that should not be regulated or censored by any one country. It is a complex and limitless network which allows boundless possibilities and would be effected negatively by the regulations and censorship that some countries are intent on establishing. Laws that are meant for other types of communication will not necessarily apply in this medium. There are no physical locations where communications take place, making it difficult to determine where violations of the law should be prosecuted. There is anonymity on the Internet and so ages and identities are not known. This makes it hard to determine if illegal activities are taking place in regards to people under the legal age. As well, it is difficult to completely delete speech once it has been posted, meaning that distributing materials that are obscene or banned becomes easy.

The American Library Association (ALA) has a definition that states censorship is "the change in the access status of material, made by a governing authority or its representatives. Such changes include: exclusion, restriction, removal, or age/grade level changes."(www.eff.org - ALA) This definition, however, has a flaw in that it only recognizes one form of censorship - governmental censorship. (www.eff.org - ALA)

Cyberspace, a common name for the Net, has been defined by one author as being "made up of millions of people who commu...

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