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Net Censorship
Title: Net Censorship
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2798 | Pages: 11.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Net Censorship
Thesis: The vast cyber-frontier is being threatend with censorship from the government. Internet censorship should be
left up to the individual not the governments discretion.
I. Censoring the Internet.
A. Clinton passes the C.D.A.
B. Our rights as Americans.
C. Exon’s victory.
D. What’s really online.
E. Strike to free expresson on Compuserve.
II. Where the Internet stands now.
A. Judges Panel.
B. Congress and other’s opinions.
C. Background information.
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Enterprise, December, 1995, EBSCO-CD.
Dibbell, Julian. "Muzzling the Internet." Time December 18, 1995, EBSCO-CD.
Levy, Steven, and others. "No Place for Kids?" Newsweek, July 3, 1995, EBSCO-CD.
"Background Information." Editorial On File, Vol. 27, Number 11, June 1-15, 1996, p. 700.
Barlow, John, "Thinking Locally, Acting Glabally." Time, January 15, 1996, EBSCO-CD.
Sirico, Robert A. "Don’t censor the Internet." Forbes, July 29, 1996, EBSCO-CD.
Olson, Renee, and others. "Critics say Time Exaggerated Cyberporn Threat." School Library Journal, October, 1995,
EBSCO-CD.
Spertus, Ellen. "Filtering the Net." Technology Review, October, 1995, EBSCO-CD.
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