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CyberEthics Morality and Law in Cyberspace Chapter 3: Free Speech and Content Control in Cyberspace By Jennifer, Linda, Paul, Paula, and Stephne.

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2 CyberEthics Morality and Law in Cyberspace Chapter 3: Free Speech and Content Control in Cyberspace By Jennifer, Linda, Paul, Paula, and Stephne

3 Speech and Internet Architecture Transmit Information Internet Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Free Speech Rights First Amendment Code

4 Pornography in Cyberspace Communication Decency Act Child Online Protection Act Children’s Internet Protection Act Automating Content Controls Hate Speech and Online Threats

5 Anonymous Speech What is it? Reasons for Protecting  Social intolerance  Whistleblowers  Struggle against repression Drawbacks  Abused by terrorists & criminals  Libel without fear of apprehension  Violation of intellectual property laws How much secrecy is too much?

6 Student Web Sites Student publications Underground newspapers Web pages First Amendment rights O’Brien case

7 Spam as Commercial Free Speech What is Spam? Difference between electronic junk mail and paper junk mail Not cost free Protected by First Amendment  Outright ban on spam  Labeling requirement (filter)  Regulating from the bottom up


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