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From: "Joseph M. Reagle Jr." <reagle@MIT.EDU>
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 09:59:13 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Clinton Backs Internet 'Decency Act'
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At odds with what gore said.....
> WASHINGTON (Reuter) - President Clinton says the
>Communications Decency Act is a legal way to protect children
>from online obscenity, despite a three-judge panel's ruling that
>blocks large parts of the act.
> ``I remain convinced, as I was when I signed the bill, that
>our Constitution allows us to help parents by enforcing this Act
>to prevent children from being exposed to objectionable material
>transmitted through computer networks,'' Clinton said in a
>statement Wednesday.
> He said he would continue to work to shield children from
>such material and supports ``the development and widespread
>availability of products that allow both parents and schools to
>block objectionable materials from reaching computers that
>children use.''
> Clinton also applauded the communications industry's efforts
>to rate Internet sites so they are compatible with blocking
>techniques.
> The act, signed into law as part of the sweeping
>Telecommunications Act of 1996, prohibits the distribution to
>minors of indecent or ``patently offensive'' materials over
>computer networks.
> The three judges issued an injunction blocking portions of
>the Communications Decency Act, but let stand prohibitions
>against obscenity and child pornography and types of speech that
>are not constitutionally protected.
>
>
>
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