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'BIG Brother' and the Internet

The Internet invention has most certainly opened many doors for a faster, more efficient educational medium. One can find information about almost everything, discussions range from daily issues to highly academic and scientific issues. It has indeed helped this generation to be much more productive and efficient. The vast web of electronic media that connects us is heralding a new age of communications. New digital networks offer a tremendous potential to empower individuals in an ever-overpowering world. However, these communications networks are also the subject of significant debate concerning governance and jurisdiction.

While the free flow of information is generally a positive thing, serious …show more content…

Jim Exon (D-NE), as part of the much larger telecommunications deregulation bill S.652. It was passed into law in February 1996.

Supporters of the this legislation include Enough is Enough and dozens of other non profit organizations that supports the legislative restriction of pornography on the Internet. All these organizations come under the broad description of "conservative" or "religious" groups. The number of these organizations runs in the dozens, of which few big and effective ones are Enough is Enough, the Christian Coalition and Senator Jim Exon's organization of like minded Senators.

The opponents of the CDA seem to be in the majority, and can be categorised as "liberals" and "Anti-religious" organizations. These organizations are of the opinion that CDA restricts the freedom of speech and is unconstitutional. They fear that it (CDA) would give too much power to the government.

The problem is the manner in which this aim has been realised. I would argue that CDA is what many call a form of "legislated morality," quite possibly unconstitutional, and restricts freedom of speech on Internet in the name of restricting children's access to the indecent material on the Internet. Some Internet users also fear that the law is so badly written that information on rape, birth control, abortion, breast cancer, and many other subjects may be restricted or censored as well, although that may not have been the intention on the law

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