Obscenity Filters
2018-03-01 20:37:07.978188+01 by
Dan Lyke
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EFF: State Lawmakers Want to Block Pornography
at the Expense of Your Free Speech, Privacy, and Hard-Earned Cash:
The gist of the model legislation is this: Device manufacturers would be forced
to install "obscenity filters" on cell phones, tablets, computers, and any other Internet-
connected devices. Those filters could only be removed if consumers pay a $20 fee. In
addition to violating the First Amendment and burdening consumers and businesses, this
would allow the government to intrude into consumers’ private lives and restrict their
control over their own devices.
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