Court strikes down Internet pr0n law. (safe for work)
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Court strikes down Internet pr0n law. (safe for work)
Last edited by evilcowgod; 07-19-2007, 02:13 PM.
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Re: Court strikes down Internet porn law. (safe for work)
Did you actually read the article? Or understand it?
This means that they have struck it out, removed it. This means that is now not a crime for commercial web site operators to let children access harmful material. Read on:PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- A federal judge on Thursday dealt another blow to government efforts to control Internet pornography, striking down a 1998 U.S. law that makes it a crime for commercial Web site operators to let children access "harmful" material.
Their reason basically states that they are removing the rule because parents can protect their children through other means, such as software. This way they are not stopping websites from having free speech.In the ruling, the judge said parents can protect their children through software filters and other less restrictive means that do not limit the rights of others to free speech.
All in all this is allowing more freedom for porn sites, and will mean that free internet porn should end up being more widely available due to less restrictive laws.
In fact, what you quoted:
Point 1: He blocks the law, so it not restricted.• Judge blocks law that would restrict online pornography
• 1998 law required porn sites to ask for proof user was over 18
• Judge: Parents could filter porn without restricting adults' rights
Point 2: This law is the one that could be removed / is removed now.
Point 3: Parents can filter porn their own way. Websites can do what they want. Free speech and all. -
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/interne....ap/index.html
So what do you think? Could this be the end of free internet porn (for those under 18 of course)?
I personally think this'll never pass, I think for proof of you being over 18 you would have to enter your credit card number, and that could cause a lot of problems.
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Re: Court strikes down Internet porn law. (safe for work)
Apparently you didn't read the article. The whole point is that the law is unconstitutional....
Plus, you cannot eliminate vice, it is most people's reason to get up in the morning. Porn is one of the many vices people are so strongly addicted to."Knowing information legitimately lessens genuine error. Ordinarily, research generates excellent benefit understanding social history."
"Guide to Freedom." Vol. 9. Page 11
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porn needs to go. period.
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Porn doesn't need to go, there's fat people alive out there that need it.
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First of all, don't bump old topics like this, -especially- when you have NOTHING interesting to post.
"Porn needs to go" is -never- a suitable reason to bump a three-month-old thread.
It's even worse when you respond to an awful bump with an awful post. Even if this has been bumped to death, say -something- worthwhile. Not just an insult to fat people and an agreement.Comment
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Yeah, just as there are skinny people who need it and people with girlfriends/boyfriends who need it, and everything inbetween -__- Is it cool to have no sexual desire or something? I'd consider that a little weird, and I'd probably try to get some help if I lost all attraction and sexual desires one day :/I knew this was coming. I just knew it. But somehow, I didn't stop, because maybe I expected someone would stop me first.Comment
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Well, non-sexuals (Who often brutally misuse the word asexual when describing themselves) are at least existing in large enough numbers to have LJ communities and so on. I've known a few myself.Comment
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It may not be the end of free porn. Hopefully, it ain't.AAAs: NineOriginally posted by John O'HurleyBut realize we surveyed 100 people and that you need 103 points.
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This is not critical thinking, the "long and angry" is the part we actually want to read, not some baseless opinion.Comment
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Yeah, so people who just break up and then the next day are depressed and don't want to think about anything sexual like masturbating are completely insane and should go get help.
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