Information Highway, The | Regulating Computer Content: An Overview

From somewhere in the community of cyberspace came an anonymous query to a computer “chatroom” for subscribers to America Online: “Anybody know what action’s being taken to censor the Internet?”

What is driving the buzz is an amendment introduced in Congress in 1995 by Sens. Jim Exon, D-Nebraska, and Slade Gorton, R-Washington, that would attempt to update federal laws on telephone harassment to the computer age. It would toughen penalties for people who transmit indecent and harassing material by computer or fax to people who didn’t request it, raising the maximum...

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