The Communications Decency Act
Title: The Communications Decency Act
Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Details: Words: 1748 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Communications Decency Act
Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Details: Words: 1748 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The U.S. Government should not attempt to place restrictions on the internet. The Internet
does not belong to the United States and it is not our responsibility to save the world, so why
are we attempting to regulate something that belongs to the world? The
Telecommunications Reform Act has done exactly that, put regulations on the Internet.
Edward Cavazos quotes William Gibson says, 'As described in Neuromancer, Cyberspace
was a consensual hallucination that felt
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be recognized for what it is, a blatant violation of the First
Amendment right of free speech, by the average citizen before the C.D.A. will be changed.
Works Cited
Cavazos, E. (1994) Cyberspace and the law: Your rights and duties in the on-line world.
Boston: MIT Press
Macdissi, K. (1995) Enforcement is the problem with regulation of the Internet.
Midlands Business Journal
Stone, E. (1996) A Cyberspace independence declaration. Unpublished Essay,
Heretic@csulb.com (E-Mail address)