Should the Internet be censored
Title: Should the Internet be censored
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 825 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Should the Internet be censored
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 825 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Should the Internet be censored? Censorship on the Internet is a very
controversial issue. Many agree that censoring violates the First Amendment of free
speech. Yet many also believe that it is the government’s duty to censor to protect
children and teenagers.
The EFA (Electronic Frontiers Australia Inc.) is an organization against Internet
censorship. The EFA’s goals are “to advocate the amendment of laws and regulations in
Australia and elsewhere which restrict free
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concerned with gearing children towards positive material, than trying to cover up
the negative.
Bibliography
Works Cited
“Born-again Rice answers call to clean up the Net.” Insight on the News; Washington;
December 21; 1998; Stephen Goode.
“Policing the Wild Net.” Time Magazine. South Pacific; June 21, 1999; Nathan Tripp.
“Board Blocks Student Access To Web Sites.” The New York Times. New York;
November 10, 1999; Anemona Hartocollis.
“Teens Need and Deserve Time From Adults.” Detroit News. Detroit, Michigan; August
18, 1999; Rebecca Fairweather.
