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Computers in the World

Communication Paradigms Free-speech Principles Unprotected Speech Issues involving criminal prosecution for

online speech Posting, Selling, and Leaking Sensitive Material Anonymity Censorship and Political Freedom

Regulating communications media

First Amendment protection and government regulation

Print media (newspapers, magazines, books)

Broadcast (television, radio)

Common carries (telephones, postal system)

Telecommunication Act of 1996

Communications Decency Act of 1996

First major Internet censorship law Main parts ruled unconstitutional

Author
abc

Written for offensive and/or controversial speech and ideas

Covers spoken and written words, pictures, art, and other forms of expression of ideas and opinions

Restriction on the power of government, not individuals or private businesses

• Obscenity• Fight words• Defamation• Blackmail• True threats; solicitation of crimes• Libel, slander, and defamation.

Unprotected Speech

Advocating illegal acts is (usually) legal. Anonymous speech is protected. Some restrictions are allowed on advertising. Libel and direct, specific threats are not

protected. Inciting violence is illegal.

1. That defendant made a defamatory communication to a third person

2. The statement was false3. Defendant was at fault in communicating the

statement4. Plaintiff suffered harm

Freedom of speech guidelinesDistinguish speech from action. Advocating illegal acts is (usually) legal.Laws must not chill expression of legal speech.Do not reduce adults to reading only what is fit for children.Solve speech problems by least restrictive means.

Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) Child Online Protection Act of 1998 (COPA)

Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000 (CIPA)

Alternatives to censorship

Includes pictures or videos of actual minors (children under 18) engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

Production is illegal primarily because of abuse of the actual children, not because of the impact of the content on a viewer.

Child Online Protection Act (COPA)

Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 (CPPA)

Sending sexually suggestive or explicit text or photos, usually by cellphone or social media

Can meet the definition of child pornography if subject is under 18

What’s the problem?

Loosely described as unsolicited bulk email Mostly commercial advertisement Angers people because of content and the way it’s sent

Free speech issues

Anti-spam Laws

Leaks Type of material Value to society Risks to society and individuals Potentially dangerous leaks Releasing a huge mass of documents

Examples WikiLeaks

Do we need anonymity? Is it good or bad?

Positive uses of anonymity

Negative uses of anonymity

Anonymizing services

People can do good or bad to others. Bad : poison letters about their neighbors Good : Witness about the crimes

This is related with the financial transactions. Sometimes the business can be done by other

than government, merchants and marketers.

Tools for communication, tools for oppression

Email

Fax machine

Cell phone

Skype

Avoiding censorship

Creating censorship

Aiding foreign censors and repressive regimes

Selling surveillance tools

Public safety

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