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June 21, 2005
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CoCo on 18 USC 2257
I'm not the only one. Constitutional Code is also concerned about the threat to free speech from 18 USC 2257, the pornography paperwork regulation statute (Online Anti-(Child) Pornography Rules to Take Effect).
Both the scope of the proposed rules and the likeliness of an anti-pornography agenda using such an important and delicate subject as anti-child pornography regulation, is troubling. By pushing pornography in the realm of child-pornography the needed subtlety for an effective, constitutional enforcement gets lost in the crudeness of generalization.
This is a really bad law. More from
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This Whole Post is Probably NSFW...).
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