The Internet
An estimated 44 million individuals participate in the Internet, and the audience is doubling each year. On each day in 1997, 71,000 new users logged on. Sixty percent of Internet content originates in the United States. Those interested in regulation efforts include the government, which swears to protect children from inappropriate material, parenting groups who are concerned about what their children may encounter, First Amendment free speech watchdogs who are concerned about preserving the unrestricted state of the cybercommunity, and the average curious individual who may just want to click on some pretty raunchy content. As a general rule, the Constitution forbids the government from silencing speakers because of their particular message. The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) is empowered to "describe" measures it believes to be "reasonable, effective, and appropriate" to block minors' access, but it cannot "approve, sanction,...
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