Media Violence | V-Chip Legislation Violates The First Amendment

In February 1996, President Bill Clinton signed a law requiring that within a few years new television sets should be equipped with a V-chip (technology that blocks out designated broadcast programming). The legislation also called for the creation of a ratings system to work in conjunction with the V-chip, to be devised by either the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or by the television industry, subject to FCC approval. The agebased ratings system the television industry introduced on a trial basis in December 1996 was criticized by many for failing to include more information...

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