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Educom Review, 1996
Presents the first part of an interview with Vinton Cerf, senior vice president of data architecture for MCI Engineering, on the growth and future of the Internet. Topics include: pornography; commercialization; security; government role; content found on the Internet; and convergence of technologies. (DGM)
Descriptors: Business, Computer Security, Futures (of Society), Government Role
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McMurdo, George – Journal of Information Science, 1997
Discusses the control of pornography on the Internet. Highlights include the Communications Decency Act (CDA); "Time" magazine's article on cyberporn and critiques of it; the unconstitutionality of the CDA under First Amendment protection of free speech; and non-legislative software solutions, including PICS (Platform for Internet…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Constitutional Law, Criticism, Federal Legislation
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Teicher, Jim – Educational Leadership, 1999
Empowering children to use the Internet safely and responsibly is essential. Students can also be taught to communicate positively with others. The CyberSmart! School Program offers a framework that teachers can use to discuss the Internet with students and raise awareness. Tips regarding etiquette, advertising, and privacy protection are also…
Descriptors: Advertising, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Guidelines
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Thomas, Daphyne Saunders – Internet Research, 1997
Considers the availability of pornography, particularly child pornography, on the Internet and child access to it. Defines pornographic material and child pornography, discusses its commercial and noncommercial uses and the responsibility for child access, and presents solutions: content tagging; CyberAngels, a volunteer group created by the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software, Internet, Law Enforcement
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Kinser, Kevin; Fossey, Richard – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 2001
The recent "Urofsky v. Gilmore" decision considerably narrows the scope of academic freedom by rejecting arguments that faculty members in public colleges and universities have a constitutional right to academic freedom. In "Urofsky" the court ruled that professors do not have a constitutional right to view sexually explicit material on computers…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Computer Uses in Education, Court Litigation
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Alexy, Eileen M.; Burgess, Ann W.; Baker, Timothy – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
The Internet opens a vast array of communication, entertainment, and educational resources for children; however, it also opens a gateway to home and school for offenders who wish to exploit children. A convenience sample of 225 cases published in the news media was examined. The cases were classified using law enforcement terminology to describe…
Descriptors: Internet, Educational Resources, News Media, Law Enforcement
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Martinson, David L. – Social Studies, 2007
Many people fear that the current explosion in mass media technology is negatively affecting individuals and society via-a-vis considerations related to the accessibility of pornographic materials. The way this accessibility affects young people is of particular concern. In this article, the author addresses these concerns from the legal and…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Social Studies, Pornography, Democracy
National Coalition Against Censorship, New York, NY. – 1993
In May 1993, representatives of anti-censorship feminists convened at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York to overturn the myths that censorship is good for women, that women want censorship, and that those who support censorship speak for women. Participants at the convention discussed four major themes: the current panic over…
Descriptors: Censorship, Citizenship Education, Civil Rights, Females
Byerly, Carolyn M. – 1989
This paper focuses on the organized feminist resistance, during the 1970s, to the availability of both soft and hard-core pornography in mainstream films, magazines, and advertisements. A research review supports the contention that the power struggle between men and women as defined by the pornography issue merely reflects a deeper,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Feminism, Marketing, Mass Media Effects
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs. – 1986
This document contains an extensive overview of the topics of child pornography and pedophilia. Pedophilia is defined for this report as a condition in which an adult's primary sexual attraction is to prepubescent children roughly between the ages of 6 and 12. The introduction discusses the recent history of public awareness of the problem,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Government Role, International Cooperation
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Burger, Robert H. – Library Quarterly, 1987
Summarizes the findings of the Meese Commission on Pornography, and reviews several publications that responded to these findings. Issues considered include civil liberties, Christian fundamentalism, feminism, and the public health. A full bibliography of sources is provided. (CLB)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Censorship, Civil Liberties
Comstock, George – Television & Children, 1983
Defines pornography, the aspect of sexuality which evokes most attention from the media, and discusses findings of the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography and of psychologists who have recently found that exposure to a portrayal where violence and sex are coupled does increase subsequent aggression toward a female. (MBR)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Males, Mass Media Effects, Media Research
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Jassem, Harvey; Glasser, Theodore L. – Journalism Quarterly, 1983
Argues that there is no principled way to distinguish between the language used in the television program "Scared Straight" and that used by comedian George Carlin on radio station WBAI-FM, ruled indecent by the Supreme Court in "FCC v. Pacifica Foundation." (FL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Censorship, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC. Crimes against Children Unit. – 2001
While online computer exploration opens a world of possibilities, children and adolescents online can be exposed to individuals who attempt to sexually exploit children through the use of online services and the Internet. This pamphlet, prepared from actual investigations involving child victims, was designed to help parents understand the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Safety, Children, Crime
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Kincaid, Larry; Koger, Grove – RSR: Reference Services Review, 1997
Traces the history of Henry Miller's novel "Tropic of Cancer"--censored in England and America for being too obscene--from its inception in 1932 to its vindication by the United States judicial system 30 years later. Also includes an annotated bibliography of related literature. (AEF)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Case Studies, Censorship, Foreign Countries
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