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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 05:46:34 +0800
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4-15-96. FT:
"Chatter control in cyberspace. US universities are the
testing ground for free speech issues on the Internet."
A report on celebrated cases: Cornell, Virginia Tech,
Memphis, Jake Baker. "Nearly all the university cases in
the US so far have had sexual overtones."
Among other commentators quoted, Declan says, "There's a
very disturbing trend out there to try to control what
students say online."
Peter Toren of DoJ says, "I think we can expect this
controversy to go on for some time."
TOG_oon
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