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Excellent! "Red light cameras are being installed in all major intersections! See you don't have the right to act and say anything you wish ^_^ slowly (although increasing in speed hehehe) growing faster is the system in place to eliminate hate speech on the new wild west of the Internet. I will now explain how hate speech is not free speech ^_* can you feel the fences popping up all around you yet? They are coming for you Barbara. The average person is feed up with lawlessness
By phoenixhammeroftruth [Affiliate User] 1208473440In Search of an Effective Solution, With future battles in the courtroom regarding the regulation of online hate speech probable, other efforts are being made to protect those who wish to avoid such communication. These include filtering techniques to analyze the contents of online materials. One such technique, Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS), would allow website creators to electronically distribute descriptions of specific sites.
By phoenixhammeroftruth [Affiliate User] 1208299019This is a plausible argument despite the Supreme Court's analysis, which concluded that the Internet is not uniquely pervasive because "odds are slim" that an accidental intrusion into the privacy of a home will occur without prior warning of the program content. The Court's analysis can be challenged with the idea that the increased use of the Internet coupled with the speed and anonymity that the Internet encompasses seems to make it much more invasive than a radio broadcast.
By phoenixhammeroftruth [Affiliate User] 1208214632The Communications Act of 1934 governs broadcast speech in television and radio. The Supreme Court has interpreted speech regulations based on the concept of "pervasiveness." The increasing presence of the Internet in American life should be recognized as a unique, pervasive presence in our lives. If this is true, speech over the Internet should be able to be regulated in the same manner.
By phoenixhammeroftruth [Affiliate User] 1208214605The Federal Communications Commission has been given the ability to levy penalties for the broadcasting of obscene or indecent material. 18 U.S.C. ยง 1464 forbids the use of obscene, indecent, or profane language by radio communication. While this statute does not totally ban indecent broadcasts, obscene speech can be completely banned because the First Amendment does not protect it.
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