Sunday, March 22, 2020
The Internet Is A Method Of Communication And A Source Essays
  The Internet is a method of communication and a source  of information that is becoming more popular among those who  are interested in, and have the time to surf the information  superhighway. The problem with this much information being  accessible to this many people is that some of it is deemed  inappropriate for minors. The government wants censorship,  but a segment of the population does not. Legislative  regulation of the Internet would be an appropriate function  of the government.    The Communications Decency Act is an amendment which  prevents the information superhighway from becoming a  computer "red light district." On June 14, 1995, by a vote  of 84-16, the United States Senate passed the amendment. It  is now being brought through the House of Representatives.1    The Internet is owned and operated by the government,  which gives them the obligation to restrict the materials  available through it. Though it appears to have sprung up  overnight, the inspiration of free-spirited hackers, it in  fact was born in Defense Department Cold War projects of the    1950s.2 The United States Government owns the Internet and  has the responsibility to determine who uses it and how it  is used.    The government must control what information is  accessible from its agencies.    This material is not lawfully available through  the mail or over the telephone, there is no valid  reason these perverts should be allowed unimpeded  on the Internet. Since our initiative, the  industry has commendably advanced some blocking  devices, but they are not a substitute for  well-reasoned law.4    Because the Internet has become one of the biggest sources  of information in this world, legislative safeguards are  imperative.    The government gives citizens the privilege of using  the Internet, but it has never given them the right to use  it.    They seem to rationalize that the framers of the  constitution planned & plotted at great length to  make certain that above all else, the profiteering  pornographer, the pervert and the pedophile must  be free to practice their pursuits in the presence  of children on a taxpayer created and subsidized  computer network.3    People like this are the ones in the wrong. Taxpayer's  dollars are being spent bringing obscene text and graphics  into the homes of people all over the world.    The government must take control to prevent  pornographers from using the Internet however they see fit  because they are breaking laws that have existed for years.    Cyberpunks, those most popularly associated with the    Internet, are members of a rebellious society that are  polluting these networks with information containing  pornography, racism, and other forms of explicit  information.    When they start rooting around for a crime, new  cybercops are entering a pretty unfriendly  environment. Cyberspace, especially the Internet,  is full of those who embrace a frontier culture  that is hostile to authority and fearful that any  intrusions of police or government will destroy  their self-regulating world.5    The self-regulating environment desired by the cyberpunks is  an opportunity to do whatever they want. The Communications    Decency Act is an attempt on part of the government to  control their "free attitude" displayed in homepages such as    "Sex, Adult Pictures, X-Rated Porn", "Hot Sleazy Pictures  (Cum again + again)" and "sex, sex, sex. heck, it's better  even better than real sex"6. "What we are doing is simply  making the same laws, held constitutional time and time  again by the courts with regard to obscenity and indecency  through the mail and telephones, applicable to the    Internet."7 To keep these kinds of pictures off home  computers, the government must control information on the    Internet, just as it controls obscenity through the mail or  on the phone.    Legislative regulations must be made to control  information on the Internet because the displaying or  distribution of obscene material is illegal.    The courts have generally held that obscenity is  illegal under all circumstances for all ages,  while "indecency" is generally allowable to  adults, but that laws protecting children from  this "lesser" form are acceptable. It's called  protecting those among us who are children from  the vagrancies of adults.8    The constitution of the United States has set regulations to  determine what is categorized as obscenity and what is not.    In Miller vs. California, 413 U.S. at 24-25, the  court announced its "Miller Test" and held, at 29,  that its three part test constituted "concrete  guidelines to isolate 'hard core' pornography from  expression protected by the First Amendment.9    By laws previously set by the government, obscene  pornography should not be accessible on the Internet.    The government must police the Internet because people  are breaking laws. "Right now, cyberspace is like a  neighborhood without a police department."10 Currently  anyone can put anything he wants on the Internet with no  penalties. "The Communications Decency Act gives law  enforcement new tools to prosecute those who would use a  computer to make the equivalent of obscene telephone calls,  to prosecute 'electronic    
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