Internet censorship Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Internet Censorship.

Internet censorship Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Internet Censorship.
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Internet Censorship: An Attempt to Stop the Inevitable

Summary: The ethics of censorship of material distributed over the Internet.
Censorship on the internet is something we hear about nearly everyday. Whether it is in the news or some internet service provider who mentions parental controls in one of their commercials, censorship is something we are all familiar with. The ongoing debate seems to be if the internet should or should not be restricted. Some feel that the internet's freedom is somewhat anarchic, but at the same time very democratic (Weiner, par.1). The internet is an example of what our government is based on but at the same time represents a lack of organization with no established laws. So where should we draw the line with regulations"

People want to have freedom. Throughout history, people have fought for the freedoms we now have in the United States. People have fought to be free from tyranny and segregation. Our "Founding Fathers" wrote a constitution that gave us the freedom...

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