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To: tide who wrote (1452)9/27/1998 6:59:00 PM
From: philip trigiani  Respond to of 1681
 




Full Coverage:Science and Technology:Internet Decency
Debate
Last Updated Sep 25 4:49
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News Stories

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Panel OKs Limits to Web Porn Access - AP (09/25/98)
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Congress pushes new anti-porn law for Internet - Reuters
(09/25/98)
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US closing net on Web porn - BBC (09/25/98)
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Bill seeks online protections for children - Reuters (09/25/98)
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New Internet Decency Bill Clears Hurdle in House - NY Times
(Registration required) (09/25/98)
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Congress Moves Closer To New Internet Porn Ban - Reuters
(09/24/98)
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CDA II Clears Committee, Heads To House Floor - Inter@ctive
Week (09/24/98)
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Editorial: Another indecent online proposal - ZDNN (09/21/98)
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CDA II targets Web site operators - Computerworld (09/18/98)
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Panel Clears Internet Porn Bill - AP (09/18/98)

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Related Web Sites

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Child Online Protection Act - approved by the House Commerce
Telecommunicatiosn Subcommittee Sep 16.
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Joint Letter to U.S. Senate - from free speech and civil liberties
advocates, opposing the "CDA II."
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Tate Hails Senate For Passing Bill To Protect Children On The
Internet - from the Christian Coalition.
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S.2260 Bill Summary and Status - appropriations bill that includes a
rider for the "CDA II" Internet decency legislation.
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FBI Safety Tips for Kids on the Internet
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Internet Online Summit: Focus On Children - seeking to bring
together public interest groups, the computer and communications
industries, government, and citizens to address ways to help ensure that
the Internet online experience is safe, educational, and entertaining for
Children.
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Teen Safety on the Information Highway - from the National Center
for Missing and Exploited Children.
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Center for Democracy and Technology - advocate public policies
that advance constitutional civil liberties and democratic values in new
computer and communications technologies.
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Family Friendly Internet - from the White House.
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Netparents.org - Resources for Internet Parents

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To: tide who wrote (1452)9/28/1998 9:53:00 PM
From: philip trigiani  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1681
 
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