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Change: congressCongress passed the Communications Decency act which criminalized so-called indecent online material. The U.S. Supreme Court later struck down the law and said that online speech should be protected. The primary concern for online decency activists is children. A
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Change: internetInternet litigation is online pornography. Advocates say the internetInternet should remain the last truly open forum for information. It is global, uncensored and accessible to almost everyone. Anti-pornography activists can give the same reasoning as to why the internetInternet should be censored. In
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Change: according to Amnesty International. Internet access is regularly controlled and monitored by the government, and many sites are banned. Independent journalists are required to pass several examinations before being licensed, and many subjects can only be covered by state-run media agencies.United Statesby James RigneyThe Internet
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Change: Iran In Iran internet access is growing by leaps and bounds. According to Human Rights Watch, at the beginning of the decade 250,000 Iranians were online. By July 2005 approximately 6.2 million Iranians were online. The number is expected to reach 25 million by 2009. Despite the Iranian
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Change: Despite the Iranian constitution stating citizens Iranians have freedom of expression, they are bound by rules that limit their speech. Citizens and their internet service
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Change: by Adrian RuhiThe People’s Republic of China is one of the largest countries in the world and maintains one of the largest economies. The Communist Party
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Change: be protected.The primary concern for online decency activists is children. A list of the most searched words on any given day will likely include sexual content. Some technology experts even believe that much like the VCR, pornography helped make the internet what it is today. SpainIran
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Change: should be protected.The primary concern for online decency activists is children. A list of the most searched words on any given day will likely include sexual content. Some technology experts even believe that much like the VCR, pornography helped make the internet what it is today.Spain
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Change: Renamed from Freedom of speech story by Nov 7 2006, 3:50 PM EST for: Rename
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Change: One of the most contentious areas of internet litigation is online pornography. Advocates say the internet should remain the last truly open forum for information.
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Change: Although freedom of expression is not as repressed in China as it is in communist Cuba, censorship still occurs on a wide-scale basis. Internet access
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Change: Created by Nov 6 2006, 9:10 PM EST for: no reason given
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