NCSF challenges CDA
2002-01-19 20:04:39+01 by
Dan Lyke
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David Steinberg writes about Barbara Nitke and the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom challenging the CDA.
The complaint claims that, in the absence of a clear definition
of which community standards apply to the Internet, CDA has the
effect of chilling all Internet expression since questions of
the legal obscenity of Internet material might well be judged by
the values of the most restrictive communities in the country.
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