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Since the Web first became widely used regulating its content according to a single substantive standard has been impossible. Instead, diversity and decentralization rule. To protect children or anyone else from content regarded as inappropriate or harmful, we must find user-centered alternatives that leverage the Web's decentralized social organization.
Index Terms:
free speech, Internet pornography, Internet regulation
Citation:
Daniel J. Weitzner, "Free Speech and Child Protection on the Web," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 86-89, May/June 2007, doi:10.1109/MIC.2007.54 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||