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FC: Conservative groups oppose mandatory library filtering
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 09:08:17 -0400
[If I have been slow to reply to email, I apologize. I have been in the
Laurentians, a chain of mountains an hour north of Montreal, since Thursday
at an economics conference. --Declan]
http://www.cluebot.com/article.pl?sid=00/10/15/1320206&mode=nested
Conservative Groups Oppose Library Filtering
posted by cicero on Sunday October 15, @08:13AM
from the it-can-happen-to-us-too dept.
A small selection of conservative groups has written to Congress
to oppose Internet filtering legislation. They're taking an
it-can-happen-to-us approach: "Filtering is not exclusive to
pornographic content; it can also be used to target First Amendment
protected speech... CyberPatrol, the largest filtering software
manufacturer, ruled that the American Family Association's web site
would be subject to filtering by their software program because of
their long-standing opposition to homosexual activism." The sensible
organizations signing last week's letter include the Free Congress
Foundation, Americans for Tax Reform, and some state groups. Note who
isn't there: Dogmatic national groups such as Focus on the Family, the
Family Research Council, and the American Family Association, who have
substantially different ideas. The proposal in Congress, which would
force such software on public libraries and schools that receive
federal funds, has been glued on to a must-pass spending bill. See the
letter below.
The letter from the groups:
http://www.cluebot.com/article.pl?sid=00/10/15/1320206&mode=nested
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