Internet Censorship - a real threat to our freedom
Government Censorship would damage the atmosphere of the freedom
to express ideas on the Internet; therefore, censorship should
not be encouraged.
The internet is a world wide computer network, The U.S.
government is now trying to pass bills to prevent "misuse" of
the Net.
The problem that concerns most people is offensive materials
such as pornography. One reaction to this inapplicability has
been the "Censor the Net" approach (the censorship bill), but
how does this affect the average user who is merely surfing the
net for their own information seeking or pleasure? it is not
fair to exclude the freedom and class everyone the same way, or
even to force ones ideas on another in the vain hope that they
are protecting the masses.
Most internet users are enjoying their freedom of speech on
the Net, which is supposed to be protected by the First
Amendment. Additionally, only a very small portion of the Net
contains offensive material, most people do not use the Net for
pornography. It must also be understood that censoring the Net
is technically impossible. While people are concerned about
Internet pornography, it should be recognized that pornography
is sometimes legal; for example, pornography is legal in video
and magazines.
There are many alternative measures to government censorship
which would prevent misuse of the Net and would have the same
effects as censorship. It is of course, very important for
parents to provide moral guidance for their children, and
parents should have this responsibility and the parents alone.
An alternative to government censorship is the technological
fix, which would prevent the so-called misuse of the Net and
would have the same effects as government censorship, example's
of technological fixes are the "SurfWatch" software. And similar
which are designed for parents to deceide exactly what their
children are able to access during their surfing time. Also,
there are commercial Internet service providers that allow
parents to control what Internet relay chat (IRC) sessions are
available to their children. Another technological fix is for
parents and guardians to have a separate "proxy server" for
their children's web browser. There are no computer programs to
automatically and reliably classify material; only people can do
this. As a result, while practicing technological fixes, the
classification of the contents of the material when posting is
very important.
Nowadays, most internet users classify their postings with
standard categories, and leave signatures at the end of
postings. The combination of the installation of censoring
software and the classification of materials is a much better
solution than government censorship.
The Internet is a wonderful place of entertainment and education
but like all places used by millions of people, it can be a hive
of activity with many directions to travel.
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