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Net Censorship

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  Total Pages: 2.68
  Total Words: 669
  Total Characters: 3365
  Number of Sentences: 47


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  Words per Sentences: 14.23
  Characters per Words: 5.03


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  Flesch Reading Ease: 65.17
  Fog Scale Level: 10.06
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.71  

Net Censorship

     Most of us have used it.  Most of us find it useful,  Some of us find it entertaining.  Some of us
find it offensive.
     “It” is the Internet.  The Internet has dramatically changed our society.  It brings together people
and their ideas from all around the world in a short amount of time.  It is expanding daily to allow new
ideas and thought s to be transmitted quickly and easily with the single click of a button.  One can find
information on almost any subject there.  Yet many people are trying to censor it.  The Internet contains
racist thoughts, sexually explicit material and much more inappropriate material.  But who is it
inappropriate for and why should it be censored?
     In 1996 the Communications Decency Amendment was passed by congress.  This amendment
imposed a $100,000 fine or a 2-year jail term on anyone who used the Internet to annoy, abuse, threaten or
harass anyone else.  Pro-censors believed the act to be necessary in order to extend the standards of
decency to the new telecommunications device.  Anti-censors thought the amendment was acting like the
“thought police.”
     Recently though the Supreme Court overturned the Communications Decency Act in the civil case
of Reno v. ACLU.  This new law states that the Internet deserves the same level of speech protection as
books or other printed material.
     Even with this new law in effect many people are still trying and some are succeeding at censoring
the Internet.  They are creating schemes to block and rate the net.  A meeting recently took place at the
White House about this subject.  Several industry leaders and the government agreed to try to originate a
variety of systems to block and regulate controversial online speech.  Despite the Supreme Court these
leaders are inching toward the dangerous and incorrect understanding that the Internet is like television and
should be rated and/or censored.
     During this meeting many announcements took place.  N...

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