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Essay heading: Censorship on the Internet
 
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Recently, Congress has been considering passing laws that will make it a crime punishable by jail to send "vulgar" language over the net, and to export encryption software. No matter how small, any attempt at government intervention in the Internet will stifle the greatest communication innovation of this century...
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The government wants to maintain control over this new form of communication, and they are trying to use the protection of children as a smoke screen to pass laws that will allow them to regulate and censor the Internet, while banning techniques that could eliminate the need for regulation. Censorship of the Internet threatens to destroy its freelance atmosphere, while wide spread encryption could help prevent the need for government intervention...
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Should the government control access to information on the internet?"   The internet should be free from all government control   Censorship Of The Internet And The Tyranny Of Our Government   internet government control   Government Intervention Of The Internet   Government Intervention of the Internet   Government Intervention On The Internet   Government and Internet Intervention   Government Intervention Of The Internet   Government Regulation on The Internet   Requiring Registration to Access Internet Pornography: Abridging Free Speech or Safeguarding Children?   Privacy is becoming an important issue relating to the use and abuse of information technology. We suffer unsolicited phone calls and e-mail. We get junk mail and other communications when our names and addresses are sold, traded or ...   Internet, Internationalisation and Customer Value Creation - The Case of Medical Information On the Internet   Data Link Control (internet)   Limiting Children's Access To Internet Pornography  
 
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