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PICS, Censorship, and Intellectual Freedom FAQ

PICS, Censorship, and Intellectual Freedom FAQ

http://www.w3.org/PICS/PICS-FAQ-980126.html Examines intellectual freedom issues raised by the Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS), a set of technical specifications developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and often used in filtering software. PICS, Censorship, & Intellectual Freedom FAQ This Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) white paper answers common questions about PICS in the context of intellectual freedom and censorship. It has no techincal standing what-so-ever, such information is found in the This document has no official
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There is more than one side to any story. This is more true with censorship of the written word than with most topics. You know where you stand on this issue, but what is your opinion based on? Is it based on fact and your morals, or on other people's morals? To help determine this, it is a good idea to find out what other people have thought on the issue. Here are some articles, essays and speeches that cover this issue from a different side of the story.
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Argues that the federal government attempted to engage in mass censorship by passing the Children's Internet Protection Act.
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