Anonymity on the Internet Equals Unidentified Criminals

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September 1, 2015

 

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As with the example of the sexual predator, militia groups and holocaust revisionists, as well as members of organized crime and terrorists can hide behind the cloak of anonymity. "The Communications Decency Act (CDA) of 1996 sought to ban indecent speech and pornographic images from the Internet to protect minors from reading or viewing such material" (Stevens, 1998)...
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Although no one can reasonably argue that the Internet is a "scarce" medium, proponents of Internet censorship relied very heavily on the argument that the Net is "pervasive," meaning that it comes into the house and may present speech inappropriate for minors. The "harmful to minors" standard is a three-prong test...
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